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  • Barrios: Looking positive

     

    By Joel Orellana

    Reporter

     

    NO papers were signed and no pacts were sealed but, according to Philippine Basketball Association (PBA) commissioner Sonny Barrios, everything points to the positive in as far as raising the money for the future PBA players-laced national team is concerned.

    Barrios and PBA board chairman Tony Chua met Thursday with Ricky Vargas, vice president of the Basketball Association of thje Philippines-Samahang Basketbol ng Pilipinas (BAP-SBP), at the Shangri-La Plaza Hotel about the issue of financing the national team of professionals.

    And Barrios stressed Vargas had a “very positive approach” to the offer of the league. The PBA has agreed to provide the players for the future national teams but would no longer shoulder the expenses.

    “The response was positive in the sense that Mr. Vargas told us he’ll work on it, but he has to confer it first with the SBP people, especially to Mr. [Manny] Pangilinan,” Barrios told the BusinessMirror. Pangilinan is the president of the BAP-SBP, as well as the chairman of both PLDT and Smart.

    “Having said that, this does not mean he’s committing Smart or PLDT to the funding issue. He’ll take this up with his principals and work out the details. For the PBA, it’s a good development kaysa marinig natin na they are turning it down,” he added.

    Vargas, a former PBA chairman, is expected to report on his meeting with the PBA brass in the BAP-SBP’s planning session today.

    The league agreed to lend its players for the 2009 International Basketball Federation Asia qualifier in China for the World Championship in Turkey the following year.

    “From what Mr. Vargas had told us in the meeting, it seems that we’ll be getting a solution to this funding issue. Ang masakit if Mr. Vargas told us they are begging off, mukhang tagilid ang barko natin dito,” he added. 

    Barrios guaranteed that the funds for would definitely not compare to the team handled by Chot Reyes which tried, and failed, to qualify for the 2008 Beijing Olympics. That team reportedly spent P40 million, all shouldered by the PBA.

    Reyes’s RP 5 had trainings in Las Vegas, played against California State University in Carson, and competed in Jones Cup in Taipei , Brunei Cup and in the Seaba tournament in Indonesia .

    “This team will be together only for two months because they won’t be pulled out from their respective mother teams unlike before na nabuo agad sila and they had a time to travel together,” Barrios said.

    The naming of the coach was also discussed in their meeting and the league commissioner promised to Vargas and Chua that the national team mentor will be revealed right after the ongoing Fiesta Conference.

    “We don’t want the naming the coaching to take the spotlight away from the ongoing tournament that we are having right now. If we name the coach right now, chances are baka matabunan ang Fiesta Cup natin,” he added.

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