In an apparent move to ensure its competitiveness in the future, Red Bull traded Raymundo to Purefoods in exchange for the Hotdogs first and second round picks in the 2003 draft.
Red Bull and Purefoods officials closed the deal yesterday although they have yet to forward the (trade) documents to the PBA Commissioners Office.
Purefoods reportedly initiated the deal in anticipation of Andy Seigles inclusion into the national team. Players picked for the national team will not play for their mother teams in the first two conferences of the 2002 season under the program of the PBA Commissioners Office for its Asian Games participation.
Actually, Purefoods may well lend not only Seigle to the RP team but two other players in guards Noy Castillo and Boyet Fernandez.
Red Bull, on the other hand, has two candidates for the national team in Davonn Harp and Mick Pennisi.
Raymundo was among the 50 PBA players invited to the initial tryouts but failed to make it to the final 18.
A former amateur standout and veteran of the Southeast Asian Games, Raymundo put up significant contributions as Red Bull gained supremacy in the PBA in only its second year of participation in the league in the Commissioners Cup last year.
However, the 6-foot-6 forward-slotman out of Letran had to play second fiddle to Harp and Pennisi.
Raymundo was part of the original Red Bull team that made its maiden stint in the league two years ago. But his rookie year in the league was cut short by academic deficiencies. Nelson Beltran