Rain or Shine set to trade Jeff Chan to Phoenix | Inquirer Sports

Rain or Shine set to trade Jeff Chan to Phoenix

/ 11:02 AM August 07, 2017

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Jeff Chan will be the next player to leave Rain or Shine.

Sources bared to the INQUIRER that the Elasto Painters are set to trade the 33-year-old gunslinger to Phoenix in exchange for Mark Borboran and the Fuel Masters’ 2020 second round pick.

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The trade papers have already been submitted to the Office of the Commissioner with the deal expected to be approved on Monday.

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The Bacolod-born Chan has been with Rain or Shine since 2009, where he blossomed into one of the league’s deadliest snipers that earned him a spot in the silver medal-winning Gilas Pilipinas squad in the 2013 Fiba Asia Championship.

Under former coach Yeng Guiao, the nine-year veteran won two championships with the franchise and earned the Finals MVP honors in the 2012 PBA Governors’ Cup.

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This conference, Chan is averaging 9.0 points on 27 percent shooting from three in the three games he played.

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Acquiring Chan gives Phoenix an elite shooter to fortify its wing rotation that will complement rookie Matthew Wright and JC Intal.

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Meanwhile, the 6-foot-4 Borboran is expected to split minutes with James Yap, Gabe Norwood, and Jericho Cruz in the wing position.

Borboran has seen a dip in his minutes this conference, averaging only 2.8 points and 2.8 rebounds in five games with the Fuel Masters.

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