Will Kiefer join PBA draft?
The coming draft will likely be an open draw, meaning no special lottery for Gilas cadets unlike last year. La Salle’s Jeron Teng and Thomas Torres are expected to join the draft. They’ve hinted as much. But there’s no clear indication from Ravena whether he’ll jump to the pros. He played two games for Alab Pilipinas in the ABL last season and will be definitely welcomed by Virtual Playground if he decides to play alongside Parks this campaign. Ravena might even follow in Christian Standhardinger’s footsteps and sign up in the ABL but apply for the PBA draft anyway. Standhardinger will be available to play in the PBA only after his ABL contract expires in March.
Now is the right time for Ravena to join the draft if he doesn’t go the ABL route. Even with Standhardinger in the pool, Ravena could be the first overall pick because unlike the Fil-German, he’ll be ready to suit up in the PBA from Day One of the new season which starts Dec. 17. Ravena’s stock got a major boost with his import-like statistics in the ongoing FIBA Asia Champions Cup in Chenzhou. He’s among the tournament’s leading scorers with an average of 22.5 points. Only seven players are hitting at least 20 a game and Ravena is No. 5 in the scoring ladder dominated by imports.
The requirement for locals to be eligible for the draft is to play at least seven games in one PBA D-League conference and for Fil-foreigners in at least seven games in two PBA D-League conferences. Exceptions are if a local or a Fil-foreigner has played for the Philippine national team. An application of a Fil-foreigner will only be accepted if he has a Philippine passport with his dual citizenship certified by the Bureau of Immigration and confirmed by the Department of Justice.
The eight Fil-foreigners who beat the application deadline are Standhardinger, Letran’s Felix Apreku who was born in Israel to a Ghanaian father and a Filipina mother Victoria Gamase from Northern Samar, Arellano’s Zachary Nicholls who was born in Vancouver to a Canadian father and a Filipina mother Edna Corrales from Tarlac, San Beda’s DaVon Potts who was born in California to an American father and a Filipina mother Mary Lou, La Salle’s Jason Perkins who was born in Maryland to an American father and a Filipina mother Jennifer from Pangasinan, Cignal’s Andreas Cahilig who was born in Sweden to a Filipino father Reynoso from Aklan and a Swedish mother Annika Gustafsson, La Salle’s Julian Sargent who was born in California to an American father Maurice and a Filipina mother Carina Salopez of Manila and San Francisco State’s Robbie Herndon who was born in California to a Fil-Am father Bobby and an American mother.
Author: Joaquin Henson, Philippine Star
Full Article: http://www.philstar.com/sports/2017/09/29/1743826/will-kiefer-join-pba-draft
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