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WITH Nic
Belasco likely to agree to terms with Welcoat Paints
probably this week, Barangay Ginebra has now shifted its
attention to Don Allado of Talk ’N Text in a bid to
shore up its frontline.
The
Kings have inquired on the possible transfer of the
six-foot-six center-forward out of De La Salle
University, but the Phone Pals are asking for Rafi
Reavis in return.
Ginebra
reportedly turned down the proposed one-on-one trade but
is still exerting efforts in luring Allado, who just
renewed his contract with the Pals for three years
reportedly worth P12.6 million.
Talk ’N
Text head coach Derrick Pumaren told BusinessMirror he
is not aware of such possible trade.
The
Kings are dead serious in beefing up their roster and
coach Jong Uichico was quoted he is looking for a
hardworking man that can fill up the slot of Rudy
Hatfield, whose status in the team remains uncertain.
Early
this week, Ginebra acquired Paul Artadi from Purefoods
Tender Juicy in a three-team trade that also involved
Air21. The Express got the rights for Jec Chia and Paolo
Hubalde while the Giants received the future
second-round pick of the Kings.
The
Kings were willing to throw in their first-round pick
Macky Escalona and Mike Holper to get the services of
the veteran Belasco, who was dealt by Alaska to the
Dragons for Junjun Cabatu.
But team
owner Raymund Yu said that the team is likely keeping
Belasco and will be offered a maximum two-year salary
worth P8.4 million. The deal might be finalized within
the week as Belasco has yet to return from a vacation in
the United States.
With
Belasco gone on the wish list of Uichico, Ginebra
remains in constant search for a big man that will make
them competitive in the coming season of the Philippine
Basketball Association.
The
Kings are the defending champions in the Philippine Cup
and no team since Great Taste in 1985 has been able to
defend the All-Filipino crown.
“Halos
lahat ng teams nagpalakas kaya kailangang maging
competitive din kami,” Uichico said in his
previous interview.
Only
Eric Menk, Billy Mamaril and Holper are in good health
while Reavis is still recuperating from an old injury.
Andy Seigle, the six-foot-nine center, would likely be
dropped, according to a team insider. |