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Nagaadjust pa lang si Vroman. Rajko Toroman is now a consultant of SMC and since he's a well-respected coach in the international scene and I'm quite sure that Vroman does respect him, Vroman will heed Toroman's words when it comes to playing basketball PBA style. Speaking of Toroman, parang sya yung coach ng San Miguel sa ABL at hindi si Bobby Parks.

 

Going back to Vroman, I guess we should give him time to adopt. Now if in the next 2 games, reklamador at pumupwersa pa din ng one on one plays, then Ginebra management should think of replacing him.

 

 

 

Hope the adjustment will bear fruit

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Anticipating Yap's return to PBA SPORTING CHANCE By Joaquin Henson The Philippine Star Updated March 08, 2012

PBA commissioner Chito Salud said yesterday he has given teams up to Monday to submit interest in signing up former B-Meg guard Roger Yap, now with San Miguel Beer in the ABL, for the purpose of affixing an order of selection if and when he returns to the PBA.

 

Yap, 34, was recently released by B-Meg after averaging 4.0 points, 3.0 rebounds, 1.5 assists and 13.8 minutes in four games this conference. In the Philippine Cup, he averaged 4.8 points, 3.2 rebounds, 2.8 assists and 21.1 minutes in 16 games. Last season, the 10-year pro averaged 7.0 points, 4.0 rebounds, 4.0 assists and 28.4 minutes. The decline in his playing time prompted Yap to request for a release. With Jonas Villanueva's reactivation, Yap explored options outside of B-Meg and decided to join San Miguel in the ABL.

 

While Yap is technically an unrestricted free agent, he is not totally permitted to choose a team to play for in case of a return to the PBA. Salud said there is a five-day grace period, expiring on Monday, within which teams must signify intent to sign up Yap. If a B-Meg sister team, Petron or Barangay Ginebra, signifies intent and a non-B-Meg sister team also expresses intent, Salud said the non-B-Meg sister team has the right to match. If no team signifies interest up to Monday, Yap is free to play for any team of his choice.

 

"It's not a right of first refusal by a non-B-Meg sister team," qualified Salud. "It's actually a right to match." PBA special assistant to the commissioner and media bureau chief Willie Marcial explained that for instance, if Petron or Ginebra or even B-Meg makes an offer of P150,000 a month and a non-B-Meg sister team makes an offer of P100,000 a month, the PBA will allow the non-B-Meg sister team to match the higher offer and if it does, Yap then goes to that team. Of course, if a non-B-Meg sister team makes a higher offer than a B-Meg sister team, then Yap automatically goes to the non-B-Meg sister team. If the offer is the same from two or more non-B-Meg sister teams, then Yap may choose which team to play for. If the offer is the same from a non-B-Meg sister team and a B-Meg sister team, the non-B-Meg sister team gains the right to sign Yap. The critical point is a non-B-Meg sister team has the right to match any offer from a B-Meg sister team.

 

There is talk that Meralco coach Ryan Gregorio is interested to recruit Yap who played for him when they were together at Purefoods. At presstime, no team had signified intent to the PBA. Yap's most productive PBA season was with Purefoods/B-Meg in 2009-10 when he averaged 10 points, 4.6 rebounds, 2.0 assists and 27.4 minutes in 64 outings.

 

Marcial said Yap's release by B-Meg is like a player dropped out of the 16-man lineup. Yap's contract was bought out by San Miguel Beer in the ABL. "Roger is free to play in any league," said Marcial. "If and when he decides to go back to the PBA, we have a process to follow. If no team signifies interest up to Monday, then he is free to join any team of his choice without restriction. But if a B-Meg sister team and a non-B-Meg sister team signify intent, the rule is the non-B-Meg sister team has the right to match and sign up Roger outright."

 

 

 

If Roger Yap plans to move to BGK, will he have a place there?

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Nagaadjust pa lang si Vroman. Rajko Toroman is now a consultant of SMC and since he's a well-respected coach in the international scene and I'm quite sure that Vroman does respect him, Vroman will heed Toroman's words when it comes to playing basketball PBA style. Speaking of Toroman, parang sya yung coach ng San Miguel sa ABL at hindi si Bobby Parks.

 

Going back to Vroman, I guess we should give him time to adopt. Now if in the next 2 games, reklamador at pumupwersa pa din ng one on one plays, then Ginebra management should think of replacing him.

 

I hope Vroman heed Toroman's words, pero dapat nga nabigyan na s'ya ng pointers even before his first game with Ginebra para nakapag-adjust na s'ya,

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maybe it's just me.. but i have yet to see the impact of replacing alexander with vroman. still adjusting? until when before he adjust? justified nga ba yung pagkaka-replace kay alexander? these are the questions that lingers in my mind right now..

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Napapa iling nga mga fans na katabi ko sa ringside sa inasal ni Vroman kagabi. Sinisigawan na nga siya na to cool off. Walang katapusang reklamo sa referees. Buti na lang (hehehe) medyo ilag i throw out si Vroman ng referees, with the majority of the crowd rooting for Ginebra. Off night ang team kagabi. Alat.......as in super alat. You could hear the gasp of paghihinayang whenever Ginebra constantly failed to cash in sa free throws. Ironically, si Rico Villanueva pa ang nag fair ng maganda sa free throws. Lahat ng players ng Ginebra super malas. Sayang. Nagdiwang pa naman kami sa pagkakatalo ng Talk and Text kasi mag share na sila ng Ginebra sa first place. Sayang. Ang ingay ingay ng paid supporters ng Meralco, complete with distractions, instruments, etc. I remember yung lumang Ginebra, kapag nag t time out si Jawo, lahat ng players sinasalubong yung five na nasa court papunta sa bench. Now, wala nang ganun. Yun namana ang nakita ko sa Meralco. On thing.........VROMAN SHOULD KEEP HIS COOL.

 

Rico Villanueva was his usual aggressive self esp. noong 4th quarter at naghahabol na sila, he was taking it strong inside and scoring kahit na andoon pa 'yung import ng meralco, ironically he was taken out in lieu of Vroman or Kerby (who was off that night), style na ng Ginebra 'yun na kung sino ang mainit ang kamay s'ya ang ilalabas....

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Rico Villanueva was his usual aggressive self esp. noong 4th quarter at naghahabol na sila, he was taking it strong inside and scoring kahit na andoon pa 'yung import ng meralco, ironically he was taken out in lieu of Vroman or Kerby (who was off that night), style na ng Ginebra 'yun na kung sino ang mainit ang kamay s'ya ang ilalabas....

 

 

Napansin ko lang kaya nilabas si Rico, ang lakas na ng hingal. He was tasked on guarding the import of Meralco, kinakatawan niya parati. Took its tool on him physically.

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Rico Villanueva was his usual aggressive self esp. noong 4th quarter at naghahabol na sila, he was taking it strong inside and scoring kahit na andoon pa 'yung import ng meralco, ironically he was taken out in lieu of Vroman or Kerby (who was off that night), style na ng Ginebra 'yun na kung sino ang mainit ang kamay s'ya ang ilalabas....

 

In a way yes. But at least Rico V has now longer playing time. He should be given more playing time because he used to be BPC at one point and earned a championship for his hardwork

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