This year’s PBA rookie draft just got a little deeper.
With
highly-coveted big men Greg Slaughter of Ateneo, San Sebastian’s Ian
Sangalang and lanky Raymond Almazan of Letran having made themselves
available earlier, University of Santo Tomas gunner Jeric Teng and RR
Garcia of Far Eastern U have also threw their hats in the rich pool of
aspirants who are raring to bring their act to the pro ranks.
The
6-foot-2 Teng and the 5-foot-10 Garcia submitted their respective
application forms last Wednesday bringing to nearly 70 the number of
hopefuls who have registered for the annual rookie draft set on Nov. 3
at the Robinson’s Place Manila.
While most of the attention is
focused on the 7-foot Slaughter, 6-foot-6 Sangalang and the 6-foot-7
Almazan, the entry of Teng and Garcia clearly gives pro league squads
additional options in the backcourt.
Teng, 22, stood tall in the
Growling Tigers’ campaign in the recent UAAP Season 76 men’s cage wars
where they finished a fighting second to the favored La Salle Green
Archers following an epic best-of-three finals showdown.
Despite being hobbled by shoulder and hamstring injuries in the
eliminations, the eldest son of former pro league cager Alvin Teng
emerged as the second-best scorer for UST with 14.9 points on top of 4.7
rebounds and 1.9 assists in 15 outings.
For his part, Garcia, a
member of the national team cadet pool, had to get the green light first
from the top brass of Gilas Pilipinas, in particular national men’s
team coach Chot Reyes, before submitting his application.
A proud
native of Zamboanga, Garcia was named the UAAP MVP in 2010 and provided
enough support in FEU’s return to the Final Four this year, averaging
12.8 points, 3.9 rebounds and 3.1 assists in 15 games.
Other
collegiate standouts in the pool are former Blue Eagles Nico Salva and
Justin Chua, Ronald Pascual of SSC, University of the Philippines’ Mike
Silungan, Jeric Fortuna of UST, St. Benilde’s Carlo Lastimosa, Eric
Camson of Adamson, Jose Rizal U’s Jeckster Apinan, James Forrester of
Arellano University and one-time Gilas Pilipinas cager JR Cawaling, also
from FEU.
Crowd favorite Barangay Ginebra holds the first
overall pick, followed by sister team San Mig Coffee and Rain or
Shine. Barako Bull will then pick three straight times from fourth to
sixth, while GlobalPort picks seventh, Alaska eighth, Rain or Shine
ninth and San Mig Coffee 10th.
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