Cliff Hodge’s Unexpected All-Star Selection
They say good things come when you least expect them. This proved to be true for Meralco veteran Cliff Hodge as he got named PBA All-Star for the first time in his 12-year professional career. Earning the nod from the media and coaches, the 36-year-old forward bolsters Team Mark in its bid to deny Team Japeth a second straight win in the All-Star Game at the University of St. La Salle gym on Sunday, March 24.
A Testimonial of Hard Work
“I really thought after a certain point that I would never make an All-Star team,” said Hodge. “Because as you get older, you don’t expect it. I was just so used to not making it that finally making it in my 12th year is crazy and a testament to the hard work that I put in. I’m proud of myself for finally making it. It’s one thing I can mark off my resume.”
Consistent Performance Over the Years
Hodge has been one of the most reliable big men in the PBA since he entered the league in 2012, claiming a pair of All-Defensive Team inclusions in 2021 and 2023 on top of a Mythical Second Team selection in 2017. Despite not being known for his offensive prowess, Hodge has made his mark through rebounds, hustle, and defensive tenacity.
Building Character Through Challenges
Reflecting on his journey, Hodge shared, “I think the times that you don’t make it actually build character and make you a better person. By not making the All-Star Game has forced me to keep pushing and pushing and getting better.”
New Goals for the All-Star Game
As he prepares for his first All-Star appearance, Hodge aims to showcase a different side of his game. “I’m just going to do what I usually do, play hard, try to get some stops. I might shoot a little bit. It should be fun,” he said. “I’ll shoot a few,” Hodge added when asked if he plans to take three-pointers. “I don’t know if I’ll make them, but I’ll try to shoot.”