The Freeman

Narvasa issue remains unresolved

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The Philippine Basketball Associatio­n remained in crisis as the opposing blocs in the league board failed to resolve their conflict over the tenure of PBA commission­er Chito Narvasa in a meeting Wednesday.

Before leaving for the United States for their planning session, the PBA governors met in a fullboard conference but the two blocs kept their opposing stands, and thus Narvasa’s term remained unclear.

There’s no certainty they can solve the matter especially with some board members already begging off from joining their US trip.

The bulk of the delegation is departing for Los Angeles via a PAL flight tonight.

No longer joining the trip are TNT KaTropa’s Patrick Gregorio, Rain or Shine’s Mert Mondragon and Phoenix Petroleum’s Raymond Zorrilla.

Some members doubt if they can resolve anything in the trip.

Among those up for approval are the formal transfer of league chairmansh­ip from Mikee Romero of GlobalPort to Ramoncito Fernandez of NLEX and the proposed calendar for the 2017-18 season.

And in the air with Narvasa’ term is the commission­er’s plans and programs for the coming PBA season.

The main conflict arises on the contradict­ing interpreta­tions of the two groups in a certain provision in the league by-laws regarding the tenure of the commission­er.

Seven governors oppose the extension of Narvasa’s contract. They represent the three MVP/ PLDT franchises – TNT, Meralco and NLEX – and four independen­t teams Rain or Shine, Phoenix, Blackwater and Alaska.

Governors of San Miguel Beer, Barangay Ginebra, Star, Kia and GlobalPort, meanwhile, are in favor of retaining Narvasa.

One group contends that under the PBA bylaws, the commission­er’s term is considered expired at the end of every season and it will require a 2/3 vote for his reappointm­ent. However, a contrary interpreta­tion is a 2/3 vote is necessary when expelling a commission­er or appointing a new one.

As of yesterday, a source said Narvasa still intends to fight for the proper procedure to be followed.

The same source also said Narvasa will go on with the US trip. —

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