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New PBA draft rule closes door on new Fil-Ams

- Joey Villar, Nelson Beltran -

PUERTO PRINCESA, Palawan, Philippines – The 2011 PBA Rookie Draft is essentially close to Fil-foreign players, except Smart Gilas Pilipinas mainstays Chris Lutz and Marcio Lassiter.

This is the major ramification of a recent PBA board resolution opening the coming draft only to homegrown players now playing in the PBA D-League and to players who have served the national men’s team.

Under the league’s new draft policy, Fil-foreign players must have played at least two conferences in the D-League to be eligible for the annual draft.

“What the board wants is for the Fil-foreign players to know the Filipino culture first before being allowed to play in the PBA,” said PBA media bureau chief Willie Marcial.

“And as they take residency in the D-League, Filipino basketball fans get to know them before they play in the pros,” Marcial added.

Among Fil-foreign players who’ve started residency in D-League are Pharex’s Jason Deustchman and N-LEX’s Cody Tesoro, Chris Ellis, Karl Dehasa and Cliff Hodge. Deustchman is a 6-foot-7 multi-position player.

The earliest these players can play in the PBA is 2012.

Same with players like Cebuano hotshot Junmar Fajardo.

The 6-foot-9 behemoth, who is reportedly planning to join the coming draft, must look for a team to play for in the current D-League tourney if he wishes to be accepted in the 2011 draft pool.

Liga Pilipinas players must also play in the D-League to gain eligibility in the draft.

Among top prospects for the coming draft are members of Smart Gilas Pilipinas and D-League aces Paul Lee, Carl Abueva and Eric Salamat.

Still up for discussion are Barako Bull’s draft rights.

Barako Bull’s 2011 first round pick has been traded to Talk n Text. The question is whether Barako Bull would automatically be considered the last placer in the current season and thus given a crack at the top pick via a lottery.

At the moment, Powerade, Air21 and Meralco are the other teams with a shot at the top pick.

The draft order will be finalized at season’s end. The draft is set Aug. 28.

Rabeh Al-Hussaini, the second pick behind teammate Nonoy Baclao in the last draft, is the statistical leader in the Rookie-of-the-Year race.

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BARAKO BULL

CARL ABUEVA AND ERIC SALAMAT

CHRIS ELLIS

CHRIS LUTZ AND MARCIO LASSITER

CODY TESORO

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