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time to rebuild siguro and build a team around LA and Ellis.... MC47 might have a hard time returning, Helterbrand is half-hearted in what he is doing, Kerby and Billy might need fresher legs as alternates... definitely they need 2 more bigs depending on Japeth's performance once he is fully back... ababou & baracael might be important pieces too if they want to rebuild...

 

ato for me needs more exposure.... maybe an assistant coaching job stint?

 

my 2 cents...

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http://www.pbadraft.net/#!MOCK DRAFT 2013/c1x9v

 

I heard that Ginebra owns the right to pick first courtesy of trade with (forgot the team)..............Ginebra is interested kay Ian Sangalang not Greg Slaughter.

 

The Gin Kings owns the pick of Air 21 but traded their own pick away in a previous deal.

 

The 2 teams with the worst record this year will be having a lottery to decide who will own the first pick. I think Air 21 owns one of the worst record this season therefore will probably be one of the two teams in the lottery.

 

I think Sangalang should be a good choice since GSM needs a big man and given that he is to my opinion more athletic and has better post moves than Greg. Ian teaming up with Japeth will surely fit the run and gun style of GSM. Now the problem arises if and when Ray Parks decides to also turn pro. I wonder who will they choose? But then, San Mig is also in the mix as they own the pick of Globalport. So most likely, the SMC management will decide among themselves.

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The Gin Kings owns the pick of Air 21 but traded their own pick away in a previous deal.

 

The 2 teams with the worst record this year will be having a lottery to decide who will own the first pick. I think Air 21 owns one of the worst record this season therefore will probably be one of the two teams in the lottery.

 

I think Sangalang should be a good choice since GSM needs a big man and given that he is to my opinion more athletic and has better post moves than Greg. Ian teaming up with Japeth will surely fit the run and gun style of GSM. Now the problem arises if and when Ray Parks decides to also turn pro. I wonder who will they choose? But then, San Mig is also in the mix as they own the pick of Globalport. So most likely, the SMC management will decide among themselves.

 

 

Add to the equation Chris Banchero (certainly a mouth-watering prospect)...But then again, Ginebra has lots of guards. This year's drafting would be interesting

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Greg Slaughter or Ian Sangalang? Mark Caguioa likes 7-footer for Ginebra

InterAKTV · Monday, October 7, 2013 · 6:22 pm http://www.interaksyon.com/interaktv/assets/2013/02/dleague-finals-nlex-cagayan-slaughter.jpgPBA D-League Images/Nuki Sabio

 

Greg Slaughter or Ian Sangalang?

 

That has been the looming debate among top big men in the upcoming PBA rookie draft.

 

Both men have already expressed their intention to join the draft, with both being tabbed as a possible top overall pick.

 

With Barangay Ginebra San Miguel having a chance at the first overall pick — it owns the draft pick originally belonging to the Air 21 Express — Gin Kings superstar Mark Caguioa has weighed in on the debate.

 

Slaughter, who stands seven feet tall, led Ateneo to back-to-back titles and is a longtime member of the Philippine national basketball pool.

 

On the other hand, the 6-foot-7 Sangalang is one of the top big men in the amateur ranks, winning Most Valuable Player honors in the NCAA and the PBA D-League.

 

But the two center could have competition as the top pick if two-time UAAP Most Valuable Player Ray Parks decides to declare for the draft. For now, however, Caguioa wants to keep the discussion between Slaughter and Sangalang.

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NO SHORTAGE OF TALENT IN ROOKIE DRAFT POOL

 

Former Gilas Pilipinas player Greg Slaughter and Ateneo teammates Nico Salva and Justin Chua banner a talent-laden cast who have applied for the 2013 PBA Rookie Draft slated Nov. 3 at Robinson's Place Ermita.

 

It could be the deepest Draft pool in years especially if two-time UAAP MVP awardee Bobby Ray Parks of National U decides to join the pool.

 

Former San Sebastian stars Ian Sangalang and Ronald Pascual have reportedly decided to make themselves available for the Draft. They are expected to beat the Oct. 18 deadline for submission of application papers.

 

Aside from Slaughter, Salva and Chua, other heralded players already in the list are Letran behemoth Raymond Almazan, UP's Mike Silungan and Mark Lopez, FEU's Mark Bringas, Adamson's James Camson, San Beda's Jose Caram, San Sebastian's Dave Najorda, JRU's Jeckster Apinan and Arellano's James Forrester.

 

If Parks joins the draft, it could well be him and Slaughter as the top two picks in the draft exercise.

 

San Mig Coffee and Barangay Ginebra dispute the rights for the top pick in a lottery to be held at halftime of Game One of the PBA Governors' Cup best-of-seven finale Friday.

 

The Mixers' and the Kings' cracks at the top pick originally belonged to GlobalPort and Air21, respectively. The rights were transferred on previous trade deals.

 

Also by virtue of past trade transactions, Barako Bull has three first round picks (fourth, fifth and sixth) while Rain or Shine has two (third and ninth).

 

GlobalPort owns the seventh pick, Alaska eighth and San Mig Coffee 10th.

 

There's a big possibility that the top pick will come from down south in Cebu for the second straight year.

 

Last year, Petron Blaze chose Junmar Fajardo over Calvin Abueva as the No. 1 Draft selection.

 

Fajardo, from University of Cebu, and Slaughter, from University of Visayas, used to be fierce rivals in the Cebu collegiate league until the latter moved over to Ateneo.

 

Others who are likely to go high in the coming draft are Sangalang, Almazan, Salva, Pascual and Chua.

 

Slaughter, Sangalang, Salva and Pascual were members of the Philippine team that won the last Southeast Asian Games in Jakarta. (SB)

 

- See more at: http://pba.inquirer....h.nMkUUGNh.dpuf

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mouth watering possibility....

 

starting 5

 

c- slaughter/sangalang

pf- aguilar

sf- ellis

sg- caguioa

pf- tenorio

 

off the bench

 

c-mamaril

pf- raymundo/wilson

sf-baracael/ababou

sg- urbiztondo

pf- helterbrand/ lagabala

 

although i think they would have to let go of someone....

 

wala si Rico M.??? are you saying siya ang dapat i-let go?

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