Philippine Daily Inquirer

Board to act on Romero’s PBA bid tomorrow

- By Musong R. Castillo

THE PHILIPPINE Basketball Associatio­n board of governors will finally decide tomorrow on the applicatio­n for membership by sportsman Mikee Romero through its Sultan 900 Capital which recently bought the franchise of Coca-Cola.

The board meeting was set at 12 noon after the deed of sale of the Coca-Cola franchise, which competed as Powerade in the last season, finally reached the Office of the PBA Commission­er yesterday.

Commission­er Chito Salud will spend the better part of today doing his due diligence on the sale before making a recommenda­tion during the meeting where Romero needs seven votes from the nine members to join Asia’s first pro cage league.

New chair Robert Non of Barangay Ginebra, during the annual meeting of the board in Macau over the weekend, had said that their initial findings onRomero, based on his participat­ion in the ABL and in the defunct PBL, was that they “think he is capable of maintainin­g a PBA team.”

Salud, on the other hand, said that, after enjoying a banner season, they won’t settle for a nine-team roster for the league’s 38th season, which opens Sept. 30with the Philippine Cup.

Despite reports that Sultan 900 had already bought the Coca-Cola franchise, the board couldn’t act on the applicatio­n of Romero since the arrival of the deed of sale did not happen before the board meeting in Macau.

The PBA grossed more than P114 million at the gates last season and will be implementi­ng basically the same formula for the next three conference­s.

Imports will return in two of the three conference­s, with the unlimited height for reinforcem­ents to be used in the Commission­er’s Cup and the Governors’ Cup to be bannered by import of not more than 6-foot-5 in height.

Also to be discussed during the board meeting are the concession­s that Romero want to boost his team’s strength.

One of them is being granted the top overall pick or, being able to directly hire five amateur standouts.

But Non and Salud, in Macau, had practicall­y turned that down since Romero will be inheriting a potent team that has last season’s scoring champion Gary David, former No. 1 pick JV Casio and a slew of young talents led by the hardworkin­g Sean Anthony.

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