WITH Apex Fuel-San Sebastian in dire need of a leader, Ichie Altamirano stepped up and seized the baton.
The 24-year-old guard from Antipolo City willingly embraced the lead role for the Golden Stags, providing wisdom and anchor as they wade through the Philippine Basketball Association D-League Aspirants’ Cup.
Hard to believe this almost didn’t happen had Altamirano chose to make the jump and declare for the Philippine Basketball Association Season 47 Rookie Draft last May
“Nakiusap lang ako sa kanya na magpaiwan for his last season. Magpapa-draft na dapat siya pero he decided to stay with us for one more year,” San Sebastian coach Egay Macaraya said.
Gambit as it is to some, Altamirano is just making the most of his last go-round in Recto.
“Naniniwala naman akong magbubunga lahat ‘yun. Pinili kong mag-stay kasi may tiwala ako kay coach Egay na mas mag-i-improve ako next season kaya di muna ako nagpa-draft,” Altamirano said.
And it also led him to being named as the Cignal Play-PBA Press Corps D-League Player of the Week award for the period July 18 to 22 after his stellar play for Apex Fuel-San Sebastian, guiding his side to a 2-0 won-lost week after averaging 12.5 points, 4.0 rebounds, and 3.0 assists in big wins over AMA Online and EcoOil-La Salle.
What’s more impressive was his seven steals against the Green Archers as the Golden Stags pulled off the 73-51 stunner to push his side up to a 3-1 record and still very much in contention for the top two spots.
Altamirano’s standout performance allowed him to best Adalem Construction-St. Clare’s Johnsherick Estrada, Centro Escolar University’s Franz Diaz, and Marinerong Pilipino’s Jollo Go who was just called up by Blackwater for the weekly plum as the group, made up of sportswriters and editors covering the beat, hands out citations in celebration of the developmental league’s 10th season.