Thursday, November 09, 2006
East Rombo Report #1
It has been reported that the Bit Bang Boomers has finalized a deal with the Teaminang Yan to trade Boris Diaw (PF,C) and Caron Butler (SF) for Zaza Pachulia (PF,C) and Manu Ginobili (SG). This marks the first agreed upon trade this year.
"Trading Zaza and Manu was a tough decision to make," admits G Abrencillo of Teaminang Yan. "Zaza has been a powerful presence in his short stay with the team while Manu has provided us with consistent production." Abrencillo admits though that the franchise feels that this is a solid step forward. "But we are getting two potent all around players in Boris Diaw and Caron Butler who we feel will further improve our team."
"With that said we wish Zaza and Manu the best and hope that Bit loses all his games," adds Abrencillo with a smile.
Bit Santos of the Bit Bang Boomers also had a tough time making the trade. "It was a tough decision to make", Santos confesses. "Both of them were valued members of our team. We have appreciated Boris's and Caron's contributions to the team and wish them nothing but the best in their future endeavors."
But Santos is confident that they did the right thing. "We feel that getting a young rising bigman in Zaza and a steady swingman in Manu has greatly improved our team. We strongly believe that they provide the things we needed to truly become a formidable force in the league. Hopefully, the league's Board of Owners will allow it to happen."
Who got the better end of the deal? Only time will tell. And that's if the Board of Owners approve the trade. A decision regarding the trade will be released next week, on Monday, November 13.
"Trading Zaza and Manu was a tough decision to make," admits G Abrencillo of Teaminang Yan. "Zaza has been a powerful presence in his short stay with the team while Manu has provided us with consistent production." Abrencillo admits though that the franchise feels that this is a solid step forward. "But we are getting two potent all around players in Boris Diaw and Caron Butler who we feel will further improve our team."
"With that said we wish Zaza and Manu the best and hope that Bit loses all his games," adds Abrencillo with a smile.
Bit Santos of the Bit Bang Boomers also had a tough time making the trade. "It was a tough decision to make", Santos confesses. "Both of them were valued members of our team. We have appreciated Boris's and Caron's contributions to the team and wish them nothing but the best in their future endeavors."
But Santos is confident that they did the right thing. "We feel that getting a young rising bigman in Zaza and a steady swingman in Manu has greatly improved our team. We strongly believe that they provide the things we needed to truly become a formidable force in the league. Hopefully, the league's Board of Owners will allow it to happen."
Who got the better end of the deal? Only time will tell. And that's if the Board of Owners approve the trade. A decision regarding the trade will be released next week, on Monday, November 13.
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Hindi naman bawal manggago dito e. Unless may balak nang mag-establish ng martial law sa East Rombo.
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