Manila Bulletin

New season kicks off as scheduled, but whose hands steer the wheel?

- CHITO NARVASA

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Game Today (Smart Araneta) 5 p.m. – Opening Ceremony 6:30 p.m. – San Miguel vs Phoenix

he start of a PBA season usually has an air of optimism and excitement, many eager to see how the best players perform, how neophytes fair in the new chapter of their basketball careers and which teams will likely contend in the season’s first and most prestigiou­s tournament, the Philippine Cup.

But there will likely be a different tone today when the league kicks off its 43rd season at the Smart Araneta Coliseum following a tumultuous offseason that put the country’s premier sports associatio­n on the brink of complete division over a decision to green light a perceived one-sided trade.

Questions still linger whether or not the PBA Board of Governors have already resolved the burning issue of Chito Narvasa’s tenure as commission­er, as the league refrained from addressing the impasse that turned the board from a group asked to agree as one into a divided bloc engaged in a turf war.

“May right venue naman and time yan na sasabihin namin,” PBA Communicat­ions and External Affairs head Willie Marcial said before the Q&A portion of Wednesday’s presscon began at Okada Manila in Paranaque City.

The team governors did try to display a show of unity in the gathering, sharing a roundtable as they discussed what to expect in the coming season to mediamen. The effects of their bitter contention over Narvasa’s tenure remained palpable, though, even to a smaller degree.

As they took the spotlight during the half-hour session, Narvasa was in another roundtable located at the far side of the room, a complete opposite from the time he was at the center of previous PBA functions.

He made himself the ire of seven teams in late-October, allowing Kia to send its right to pick first in the PBA Rookie Draft to San Miguel for Ronald Tubid, Jay-R Reyes and Rashawn McCarthy, players who spent most of the past season on the bench. An future draft choice was also added to sweeten the deal.

Interestin­gly, the governors themselves unanimousl­y expressed their support to whatever decision Narvasa would arrive at on the eve of his announceme­nt that the trade was a go. But even this was swept under the avalanche of protest that followed.

The Beermen, already blessed with a talented core of players led by fourtime MVP June Mar Fajardo became even superior by using the pick to take Christian Standhardi­nger, the Fil-German who had impressive performanc­e for Gilas Pilipinas in three internatio­nal tournament­s.

It triggered the three teams owned by Manny V. Pangilinan – TNT KaTropa, Meralco and NLEX – along with Alaska, Rain or Shine, Blackwater and Phoenix in voting for the non-renewal of Narvasa’s contract and appointing Deputy Commission­er for Operations Rickie Santos as Officer-in-Charge.

The voting apparently was done without the presence of five ballclubs composed by the San Miguel group – San Miguel, Barangay Ginebra and Magnolia – and its allies GlobalPort and Kia, calling the move as “whimsical.”

The warring groups eventually agreed on a truce and a gag order, stating their desire to resolve their divisions behind the scenes. A planning session in Los Angeles with the hope of having the issues fixed never materializ­ed, though backchanne­l discussion­s and secret meetings ensued in the weeks that followed.

Wednesday’s press conference would have been the perfect avenue for the board to deliver the good news. However, those who had hoped to hear one were left hanging.

Narvasa is expected to remain commission­er by the time the San Miguel and Phoenix had completed the ceremonial toss this evening. Santos, the majority group’s appointed OIC, is dealing with an illness while the board remains mum if they had already found a win-win solution.

“Any internal problems or whatever that we have, we will deal with it internally, within ourselves, within the 12 of us,” said GlobalPort owner Mikee Romero, who had been asked to stay on a chairman before he formally turns the post over to NLEX governor Ramoncito Fernandez.

Added Fernandez: “What the board promises you is we will have a more exciting year and we’ll continue to delight the millions of fans of the PBA.”

And if the board makes good on that promise, the question is whether it would be under Narvasa’s watch. Or whoever’s. (With a report from Tito Talao)

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