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another scorer na asian import? oo nga he is a SF type of player pero ang weakness ng team is SF DEFENSE NOT OFFENSE.

 

How will he guard JDV, Abueva, Hodge, Anthony, Norwood and the rest of the imports na SF din ang position?? Baracael to the rescue???

 

anyways, its Chua's choice, remember he is the manager NOT Frankie Lim so he has the main hand in choosing reinforcements. Again, on the actual game, si Lim pa din naman ang mag dedecide kung palalaruin niya ng matagal sa loob to o hindi at kung kaya niya kontrahin si Chua,

 

Now about MC47 as being called "diva", i think this is due to the "unnecessary" statements and tirades he mentioned at the past and until now and how he treats his team mates way below his stature. Even one of the great old Ginebra players criticized his statements and lack of leadership when the team is having its lowest points. No disrespect to his contributions to the team, but today is a different story, era and situation. Just like Jaworski days, things come and go and come to an end, and i think its time for MC47 and JJ's era to go there.

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BARANGAY Ginebra has traded reserve big man Billy Mamaril to Barako Bull for Dave Marcelo, completing the deal right in Frankie Lim's first day of practice as coach of the PBA's most popular ballclub.

Lim, who took over from Ato Agustin after the Kings' exit at the quarterfinal exit in the Commissioner's Cup, talked to Mamaril about the trade before starting practice at the seventh-floor gym of the CCF building in Pasig City.

Mamaril immediately left the Ginebra practice after the talk with Lim.

The one-on-one trade was the second consummated by Ginebra since news of Lim's appointment leaked out. The team also traded rarely used reserves James Forrester and Dylan Ababou for Barako's first-round pick in 2015.

Curiously, Marcelo played for Lim in the San Beda Red Lions teams that won four NCAA championships before he was drafted 12th overall by Barako Bull from the 2012 rookie pool.

On the other hand, Mamaril, son of former Ginebra center Romy, has been with the Kings since 2010 but has lost his place in the team's frontcourt rotation following the arrival of Greg Slaughter and Japeth Aguilar.

The 34-year-old's minutes dipped further following the arrival of Dorian Pena in a trade.

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