Jason Dixon of Patriots wins Best ABL Import award

Posted: March 10, 2010 by apsrising in ABL Season One (1)
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Jason Dixon hams it up for the photographers after receiving his Best ABL Import award. (Photo 1 © Les Tan/Red Sports)

By Les Tan/Red Hoops in Kuala Lumpur

Jason Dixon hams it up for the photographers after receiving his Best ABL Import award. (Photo 1 © Les Tan/Red Sports)
Kuala Lumpur, Tuesday, March 9, 2010 – American Jason Dixon of the Philippines Patriots walked away with the Best ABL Import award at the ASEAN Basketball League (ABL) end-of-season dinner last night in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
The Philippine Patriots also received their championship rings on the night, their reward for sweeping Jakarta-based Satria Muda BritAma 3-0 in the best-of-five finals last month. It was a night of celebration for team owners, sponsors and the organisers of the inaugural league that tipped off in October 2009.
The 6′ 9″ (206cm) big man though, was modest about his award.
“To be honest with you, I personally don’t feel I deserve it,” said Dixon to Red Hoops after the dinner at the Garden Hotel in Mid Valley City. “I personally feel there are various other guys who outperformed me, Gabe Freeman being number one. Nakiea Miller is a guy that you have to give him his credit.
“When you come in number one scorer, number one rebounder, numbers talk. I’m just a guy, I fit in well with my team, I make my team play better. [But] I accept the award, thank you.”
Dixon finished the season with 228 points over 15 games for a 15.2 points-per-game average. Miller, who was brought in after the season started to replace Theo Little in the Satria Muda squad, played 10 games, scoring 207 points for a 20.7 points-per-game average.
For Dixon, who just turned 37 in February, the experience with the Patriots in a new league has been a good one so far.
“With it being a new league, I think every moment is going to be a highlight. I think there’s a lot that they have to learn, but they’ve set their bar so high. It was actually a joy to play for them (Patriots),” said Dixon.
Dixon, a much-travelled professional basketballer who has played in the Philippines, China, Turkey, Cyprus and Europe, was impressed by how the league was run.
“As far as off the court, I have no complaints. We stayed in good hotels. We travelled as well as we could. It was a good league. I was actually surprised at how the league was run,” said Dixon.
“Yes, I have seen [some leagues in my time]. I’ve stayed at some terrible hotels in the leagues that have been established. I’ve seen them treat players like they’re dirt. The ASEAN league has treated the players like they are professionals and that’s a good reputation to have,” Dixon added.
The native of Colorado, USA, is certainly looking forward to resuming his position as centre on the Patriots roster for the upcoming season.
“I am looking forward to seeing how many championships we can win. The thing is when they add more teams, you add more competition. I’m sure the salary cap is going to increase as well. We’ll see what happens,” Dixon said.
Attaporn Lertmalaiporn of the Thailand Tigers won the ABL League MVP award while Patriot Warren Ybanez pipped teammates Robert Wainwright and Jerwin Gaco for the ABL Finals MVP recognition.
Jason Dixon Career Highlights
Guangdong Southern Tigers, Chinese Basketball Association (1998−2001,2002-2009)
– Dixon achieved team-highs of 3908 rebounds, 349 blocks and 498 dunks
– Dixon’s number 15 jersey was retired by the team
Coca-Cola Tigers, Philippine Basketball Association (2008 – Fiesta Conference)
Previous Clubs
1997 – Hapoel Galil Elion, Israel Premier League
1997 – Portland Wave, USBL
1998 – New Jersey Shorecats
1998 – Karsiyaka Izmir Turkiye, Turkey Basketball League
1999 to 2000 – Guangdong Southern Tigers, Chinese Basketball League
2001 – Sodertalje Kings, Sverige Basketligan
2001 – Guangdong Southern Tigers, CBA
2001 – Trotamundos de Carabobo, Venezuela LPB
2001 – Keravnos Keo Nicosia, Cyprus A1
2002 – Huntsville Flight, D-League
2002 – Keravnos Keo Nicosia, Cyprus A1
2003 to 2009 – Guangdong Southern Tigers, CBA
source: http://www.basketpedya.com

Comments
  1. chuck donaldson says:

    Congratulations to Jason Dixon. But. we here with Thailand Tigers have not been paid since December 2009. Including the three Filipino imports the Thai and American coach and the two American imports. The ABL is aware of the situation and up until now has offered no solution for us. We are the only team in the entire league whose players and coaches did not got paid.

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