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Either way, their chances have definitely increased and things are looking up for the Lina franchise.
But all that has been trumped by the reported re-acquisition of the Powerade franchise by San Miguel Corporation which could very well hurt the PBA on all fronts. Granted, SMC and Powerade has denied it, dismissing the news as a "non-issue," but as the old adage goes, "if there's smoke, there's sure to be fire."
There has been reports that a "super rookie" from the Powerade camp is being offered for a trade, which in turn might start a domino effect. Much like how Santa Lucia made sure to make a lot of money out of its championship roster before selling to Team MVP (instead of simply holding on to the players like Kelly Williams, Ryan Reyes, Joseph Yeo and Denok Miranda).
On a positive note, Gary David received a 3-year extension worth the max contract of P 420,000 a month-- and rightfully so. If the Powerade sale does go through, let's all pray that the Bataan Bomber goes to a title-worthy team and not be left behind as he always does.
With the success and fame being enjoyed by the league, its teams and players, what it doesn't need is a PR hit (4th SMC team in a league that already features 2 teams each for MVP and the Linas). Perhaps the PBA can look into another franchise from the amateurs to make the leap into the pros? Invitational style?
sir, your thoughts on tubid for tugade trade? nasubmit na ata kahapon yun for approval.
ReplyDeleteThat was reported by Snow Badua earlier (blind item nga lang), but I think it just took a backseat to the Lassiter to Petron deal currently waiting for final approval. Ainj na lang boss, di tayo sanay sa pormalan.
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The PBA needs to add 2 more teams and break up super teams. There are a lot of potential superstars buried on the bench (Gilbert Lao, please just stay on the bench)
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