Team owner Mikee Romero said Asoro and Fernandezs entry will somehow boost Harbour Centres roster following the departure of LA Tenorio, Joseph Yeo, Rob Reyes and Rico Maierhofer, who powered the Port Masters to victory over the Toyota Otis Sparks in the last PBL tournament.
Tenorio and Yeo are already in the pros while Reyes left for the United States after his PBA application was denied due to documentation problems. Maierhofer, for his part, has begged off to concentrate on his stint with the La Salle Archers.
"Were happy with the partnership, were excited to have these players (Asoro and Fernandez), who I think are two of the best in the UAAP," Romero told The STAR yesterday.
The Port Masters also now own the rights on the members of the NU squad, including promising big man Joseph Lingao-Lingao, should they decide to play in the PBL in the future.
Romero said he would also tap NU mentor Manny Dandan next season to help head coach Jorge Gallent. Joey Villar