Will Chino do a Jordan?
February 5, 2004 | 12:00am
Chino Trinidad said yesterday hes 99 percent sure of making his resignation stick as Philippine Basketball League (PBL) commissioner.
But he left the door somewhat open for a comeback just like his idol Michael Jordan when he announced his first and second retirements. Trinidad, however, said dont bet on it.
"Im looking at my options at the moment," said Trinidad. "Im hoping to expand my horizons. Maybe, Ill reestablish my career in broadcasting, which Ive missed since becoming the PBL commissioner in 2000. If I get my US visa, Ill leave for L.A. to cover the NBA (National Basketball Association) All-Star Game next week. The trip will give me time to rethink my position."
Trinidad disclosed that hes been asked by team owners Raymond Yu of Welcoat and Cecilio Pedro of Fash to reconsider. "Ill think it over," he said. "Some people tell me I shouldnt quit because of one team but my response is its 100 percent or nothing."
Trinidad resigned in disgust after Tuesdays Game 3 of the PBL Finals where Welcoat players wore pro-Jojo Tangkay bands to protest the selection of Fashs Peter June Simon as MVP. He said it was a display of blatant disrespect.
"When I took over in 2000, I kept the league alive by protecting its integrity," said Trinidad. "I sacrificed my time with my family and my broadcasting career to do the best I could to save the PBL. Now that I see people in the stands watching the games and a semblance of respectability in the league, I think my job has been accomplished."
Trinidad said an accumulation of heartaches prompted his resignation. The display of protest was only a trigger point, he noted.
"You know me, I call it like it is," continued Trinidad. "When I play streetball, I berate officials if theyre bad. Thats how I am. In the PBL, I take pride in our officiating. In Game 2 of the Finals, the officiating was near perfect except for a block that was called a foul in the third period. But what did I get in return? Welcoat said the officiating was dumb. Give credit where its due. Ive grown tired of listening to coaches and managers blaming referees for losing games. The referees who worked Game 3 are being considered by the PBA (Philippine Basketball Association) to join its ranks. Thats a testament to our level of officiating. Its a pity that the recognition came from another league and not the PBL itself."
As for the MVP selection, Trinidad said it was unfair to cast doubt on the integrity of the process. "Everyone knew how the MVP was chosen so how can anyone accuse us of rigging the selection?" Trinidad went on. "Why will I compromise the leagues integrity for an MVP award? The award is given to the most deserving player someone who can play and make his teammates better. It goes beyond statistical points and popularity. The media vote was solid for Simon. I dont cover the games. The media should know what theyre talking about. James (Yap) was MVP in the UAAP (University Athletic Association of the Philippines) even if his team (University of the East) didnt make it to the finals. Ayoko ng binababoy ang commissioners office. When the very vanguards of integrity in the Board begin to question officiating and the MVP selection process, its not right. I decided I could not continue under the circumstances as commissioner. Maybe, its my fault that I allowed things to get out of hand but I could only do so much. I cant please everybody. How can I continue when people question the integrity of the commissioners office when I have tried to work with transparency and fairness the last four years?"
Trinidad said hes leaving the PBL in good hands with transition officers-in-charge Tommy Ong and Butch Maniego.
"Of course, Ill still be around to help out," he added. "Last year, I was in the US covering the NBA Finals during the PBL Finals and the games went on smoothly. So my resignation shouldnt make a difference."
Trinidad clarified that he never accused any player of throwing games in the PBL. "I didnt like it that Yap appeared not to play his best in Game 2," he said. "He should remember that without the PBL, he wouldnt have been picked No. 2 overall by Purefoods in the PBA draft. He owes it to Welcoat and the PBL to play his best, with utmost intensity, until his last PBL game. Dapat may utang na loob siya sa PBL at Welcoat. He played below par in that game, so-so. I wouldve expected him to play harder after he was drafted to show his real potentials."
Trinidad said hes grown old working a "thankless job" in the PBL. "Im 36 but feeling 50," he groaned.
Tonight, Welcoat and Fash play Game 4 of their title series. Trinidad said hes staying home to watch it on TV.
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But he left the door somewhat open for a comeback just like his idol Michael Jordan when he announced his first and second retirements. Trinidad, however, said dont bet on it.
"Im looking at my options at the moment," said Trinidad. "Im hoping to expand my horizons. Maybe, Ill reestablish my career in broadcasting, which Ive missed since becoming the PBL commissioner in 2000. If I get my US visa, Ill leave for L.A. to cover the NBA (National Basketball Association) All-Star Game next week. The trip will give me time to rethink my position."
Trinidad disclosed that hes been asked by team owners Raymond Yu of Welcoat and Cecilio Pedro of Fash to reconsider. "Ill think it over," he said. "Some people tell me I shouldnt quit because of one team but my response is its 100 percent or nothing."
Trinidad resigned in disgust after Tuesdays Game 3 of the PBL Finals where Welcoat players wore pro-Jojo Tangkay bands to protest the selection of Fashs Peter June Simon as MVP. He said it was a display of blatant disrespect.
"When I took over in 2000, I kept the league alive by protecting its integrity," said Trinidad. "I sacrificed my time with my family and my broadcasting career to do the best I could to save the PBL. Now that I see people in the stands watching the games and a semblance of respectability in the league, I think my job has been accomplished."
Trinidad said an accumulation of heartaches prompted his resignation. The display of protest was only a trigger point, he noted.
"You know me, I call it like it is," continued Trinidad. "When I play streetball, I berate officials if theyre bad. Thats how I am. In the PBL, I take pride in our officiating. In Game 2 of the Finals, the officiating was near perfect except for a block that was called a foul in the third period. But what did I get in return? Welcoat said the officiating was dumb. Give credit where its due. Ive grown tired of listening to coaches and managers blaming referees for losing games. The referees who worked Game 3 are being considered by the PBA (Philippine Basketball Association) to join its ranks. Thats a testament to our level of officiating. Its a pity that the recognition came from another league and not the PBL itself."
As for the MVP selection, Trinidad said it was unfair to cast doubt on the integrity of the process. "Everyone knew how the MVP was chosen so how can anyone accuse us of rigging the selection?" Trinidad went on. "Why will I compromise the leagues integrity for an MVP award? The award is given to the most deserving player someone who can play and make his teammates better. It goes beyond statistical points and popularity. The media vote was solid for Simon. I dont cover the games. The media should know what theyre talking about. James (Yap) was MVP in the UAAP (University Athletic Association of the Philippines) even if his team (University of the East) didnt make it to the finals. Ayoko ng binababoy ang commissioners office. When the very vanguards of integrity in the Board begin to question officiating and the MVP selection process, its not right. I decided I could not continue under the circumstances as commissioner. Maybe, its my fault that I allowed things to get out of hand but I could only do so much. I cant please everybody. How can I continue when people question the integrity of the commissioners office when I have tried to work with transparency and fairness the last four years?"
Trinidad said hes leaving the PBL in good hands with transition officers-in-charge Tommy Ong and Butch Maniego.
"Of course, Ill still be around to help out," he added. "Last year, I was in the US covering the NBA Finals during the PBL Finals and the games went on smoothly. So my resignation shouldnt make a difference."
Trinidad clarified that he never accused any player of throwing games in the PBL. "I didnt like it that Yap appeared not to play his best in Game 2," he said. "He should remember that without the PBL, he wouldnt have been picked No. 2 overall by Purefoods in the PBA draft. He owes it to Welcoat and the PBL to play his best, with utmost intensity, until his last PBL game. Dapat may utang na loob siya sa PBL at Welcoat. He played below par in that game, so-so. I wouldve expected him to play harder after he was drafted to show his real potentials."
Trinidad said hes grown old working a "thankless job" in the PBL. "Im 36 but feeling 50," he groaned.
Tonight, Welcoat and Fash play Game 4 of their title series. Trinidad said hes staying home to watch it on TV.
Postscript: Emerald Headway, the exclusive distributor of over 700 foreign magazine titles including "The Sporting News," "Slam," "Automobile," "BBC Top Gear," "Metropolitan Home," "Digital Video," "Elie Décor" and "Golf Digest," continues to give you the best value for your money with its New Year Subscription Markdown. Subscribe to your favorite magazine and get 10 percent off for one-year subscriptions and five percent off for six-month subscriptions. Hurry and get your loved one a subscription to his or her favorite magazine for Valentines Day. Promo runs until Feb. 29. For details, call the Subscription Department at 647-4744 or 66 or visit www.emeraldheadway.com <http://www.emeraldheadway.com/>.
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