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Beermen beat the deadline, ship Espinas to GlobalPort Santos, Semerad, Trollano avoid suspension but fined P20T each

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Titleholde­r San Miguel Beer and GlobalPort agreed Thursday on a trade

deal involving Gabby Espinas, Kelly Nabong plus future draft picks in

a transactio­n consummate­d ahead of the trade deadline

in the PBA Commission­er’s

Cup Friday.

Espinas rejoined the Batang Pier while Nabong moved over to the SMB camp in a swap that also involved the second round draft rights of GlobalPort and San Miguel in 2020.

Meanwhile, PBA commission­er Willie Marcial slapped Arwind Santos, Anthony Semerad and Don Trollano fines of P20,000 each for their involvemen­t in the fracas that marred the SMBTNT KaTropa matchup on June 16.

Michael Miranda of NLEX drew a separate fine of P5,000 for a flagrant infraction committed in their game against Barangay Ginebra on June 9.

Also facing possible sanctions are GlobalPort import Malcolm White and Phoenix gunner Matthew Wright for their flagrant fouls in their game Wednesday.

GlobalPort fortified its lineup as it jockeys for position in the middle of the chart in its last two games in the elims where it tangles with Columbian Dyip Friday then with Barangay Ginebra on July 6.

On Tuesday, the Batang Pier reacquired Paolo Taha from Barangay Ginebra for Julian Sargent.

Espinas, the No. 5 pick in the 2006 draft, has essentiall­y lost his spot in San Miguel’s core rotation on the entry of Christian Standhardi­nger. He’s returning to the GlobalPort team for which he played briefly in 2015.

The former NCAA Rookie MVP winner has also played with Air21, Barako Bull, Sta. Lucia, Meralco and Alaska.

Nabong, meanwhile, will now be with his third team after Meralco and GlobalPort. —

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