Manila Bulletin

Baltazar’s KBL stint falls apart

- By NIKOLE JAVIER

Justine Baltazar’s new direction on his basketball career might have fallen through once more.

The 25-yearold power forward, whose Strong Group are coming off a quarterfin­al loss at the hands of Al Riyadi in their Dubai tilt on Friday, Feb. 3, seemingly failed to make it in time of the Feb. 1 deadline of the Korean Basketball League player registrati­on.

Last December, Baltazar was released by the Japan B.League’s Hiroshima Dragonflie­s after an unproducti­ve stint with the team.

The 6-foot-9 Baltazar, though, was quick on his feet and committed to the Seoul Samsung Thunders the following month.

However, according to a report from Jumpball Korea, the team has since lost contact with the former De La Salle standout. “Samsung signed a contract with Philippine player Justin Baltazar (25, 207cm) last month. However, on the 1st, the last day for player registrati­on, Samsung failed to register Baltazar. Baltazar, who was playing in a cup competitio­n in Dubai, was scheduled to board a plane to Korea on January 31st and arrive on the 1st to join the team,” said the report.

“On the 31st, Samsung tried to purchase and deliver a boarding pass from Dubai to Incheon Airport, but Baltazar was silent. I haven’t even been contacted by an agent. Until the player registrati­on deadline (6:00 p.m.), there was no contact, and Samsung eventually decided to terminate the contract.”

Baltazar is the third Filipino import that the Thunders recruited which also seemingly went for naught.

Will Navarro, who couldn’t secure his release from the Samahang Basketbol ng Pilipinas (SBP), was initially tapped by the KBL team.

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