The Philippine Star

BLACKWATER BEEFS UP

NAMBATAC LATEST ADDITION TO BOSSING

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Fresh from signing veteran James Yap, the Bossing also acquired the rights to Rey Nambatac, Yap’s former teammate at Rain or Shine.

In exchange, the Ever Bilena franchise gave up its Season 49 first-round pick and Season 50 second-round selection, both received in previous swap deals with TNT.

The Nambatac-to-Blackwater trade received the green light from the PBA Commission­er’s Office yesterday.

Blackwater is out to bounce back from a disappoint­ing, injury-riddled campaign in the Commission­er’s Cup, where it logged a solitary win against 10 losses.

Last week, the Jeff Cariaso-coached squad infused experience and star power with the entry of two-time MVP Yap, who got his release from ROS.

Not long after, Nambatac followed Yap out of the Elasto Painters’ camp.

The former Letran star is apparently displeased with his diminished minutes in the season-opening conference at ROS. From 25.9 minutes in the Season 47 Governors’ Cup, Nambatac’s playing time dwindled to 18.1 in coach Yeng Guiao’s rotation in the Season 48 Commission­er’s. His scoring output slid to 9.1 from the previous 13.7.

Aside from the Bossing, the Tropang Giga are reportedly interested in getting Nambatac.

It wasn’t all acquisitio­n for Blackwater, though. The Bossing recently released starting playmaker Baser Amer after a contract impasse, paving the way for the former San Beda standout’s eventual signing by NLEX.

More movements may be coming in the next two weeks as teams beef up for the AllFilipin­o tournament that kicks off on Feb. 28.

 ?? JUN MENDOZA ?? Magnolia import Tyler Bey gets away with a two-handed dunk while Don Trollano of San Miguel Beer looks on in the first half of Game 6 last night at the Smart Araneta Coliseum. The Beermen lead the best-ofseven series, 3-2.
JUN MENDOZA Magnolia import Tyler Bey gets away with a two-handed dunk while Don Trollano of San Miguel Beer looks on in the first half of Game 6 last night at the Smart Araneta Coliseum. The Beermen lead the best-ofseven series, 3-2.

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