“As early as my rookie year, I’ve closely watched how former teammates and captains Yousif Aljamal, Pong Escobal, Bam Gamalina, and Borgie Hermida have handled the team—which gave me ideas, ” says Garvo.
But like any true leader, Garvo would not succumb to pressure. Recognizing the leader in everyone, he appreciates everyone’s input. “I always remind my teammates that anyone can lead and move the team forward. It’s a vital role not limited to the captain ball and cocaptain, ” he states.
Challenges
Then there’s a string of inspirations that keep Garvo on the go. “God. Everything starts and ends with Him. My family—the sole reason I keep striving to be the best I can be. My girlfriend Liz, who’s been around through thick and thin, ready to cheer and spread positive energy,” he says.
As he prepares to open a new chapter in his life, Garvo advises dreamers to persevere—to work hard until it pays off in the end. He then ponders the innate Bedan spirit of humility, along with having a greater appreciation of blessings.
“We Bedans have the heart of a champion,” he proudly declares.
What’s next for Garvo? The six-foot-two shooting guard will again find good use for this stature and his skills. He is part of the official Philippine delegation to the upcoming Southeast Asian Games this November in Indonesia. The D-League and PBA are two options for next year. Who knows? Lions reign in every jungle they conquer.