Monday, 3 October 2011

The Mark Borboran Case

This week, we witnessed the opening of the 37th season of the PBA, as well as the performance of Rain or Shine’s second over-all pick, Paul “Leethal Weapon Lee”, exploding for 21 points, 5 rebounds and 8 assists and giving the team’s first win.

Now the latest news circulating in Twitter and some PBA forums is the Mark Borboran case. This former Alaska Ace didn’t made up to the Aces’ 16 man line up which the team submitted to the Office of the Commissioner days before the season opening, making him as a Free Agent.

Now, Petron Blaze Booster gave Mark Borboran a “Token Offer Sheet” to play for them this conference. But the Aces are not willing to give away Borboran to Petron, claiming that they still have the rights because he is still a Restricted Free Agent. And because of that, they are willing to trade him to Meralco for a second-rounder.

The Commissioner asked for a revision about the Alaska-Meralco trade involving Borboran. If this trade will push through, the Meralco must match the offer of Petron to Borboran, and if it doen’t push through, Alaska must match the offer of Petron and decide whether they will put him on the 16 man roster of the Aces.

Game Face

This will be the second time that Petron (formerly SMB) and Alaska got into the same scenario, when SMB’s Sam Eman was put on the reserved list (with a live contract with the team and automatically be an unrestricted free agent), accepted the offer of the Aces to play for them. Eman quickly accepted the offer, leaving his team disappointed with his actions.

This also happened to Ginebra’s Homer Se and SMB’s Dorian Pena. When they put on a reserved list, some teams offered them to play for the team, but because of “delicadeza”, they turned down the offer.

The important thing to solve this case is for the Commissioner to consider the following actions: Which of the two submitted first, the Petron’s offer to Borboran or the 16 man line up of Alaska? I think this will solve the case and for the Commissioner to decide which is which.

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