Rhenz Abando still weighing his next options after KBL run

Rhenz Abando mulls his options, but PBA Draft not yet in his plan

/ 06:51 PM July 03, 2024

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Rhenz Abando during an open training with the Jones Cup bound Strong Group Athletics team. -SGA PHOTO

MANILA, Philippines—Rhenz Abando is still thinking about his next move after his run in the Korean Basketball League.

Abando, a member of the Strong Group Athletics squad that will compete in the upcoming William Jones Cup, revealed that he still doesn’t know his next move after his stint with the Jung Kwan Jang Red Boosters (formerly Anyang KGC),

“So far, I’m just waiting and weighing my offers,” said Abando in Filipino during SGA’s training at Gatorade Hoops Center in Mandaluyong on Tuesday.

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“[Those offers are from] other leagues. My status in Korea now is, I can’t go back because of the rules. They offered me a contract, but I didn’t sign with them so I can’t come back until after a year.”

The Letran product did not disclose the teams that have sent him offers.

With the PBA offseason in full effect, Abando was expectedly asked if one of his options was declaring for the Rookie Draft.

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The former University of Santo Tomas swingman, however, quickly clarified that the PBA Draft isn’t in his options, but he is not completely shutting the door on playing in the PBA.

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Just not anytime soon.

“The PBA, it’s just there. I don’t want to declare for the draft right away. Of course, I need to talk to some people and it wouldn’t be nice if I just apply for the draft all of a sudden.”

Right now, Abando is just glad to represent the country anew after having raised the flag in the 2023 Fiba World Cup.

Only this time, he’ll do it under SGA colors for the Jones Cup happening later this month.

“Now, I’m just thankful for coach Charles (Tiu) and Rajko (Toroman) because before all of this even began, they already prioritized getting us. One month before [official] practice, they were already messaging and prioritizing us.”

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During his rookie year with Anyang, Abando reached the top of the KBL right away, winning the 2023 season championship at the expense of the Seoul SK Knights.

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