PBA: Ginebra trades rookie draft picks to Terrafirma

PBA: Ginebra trades rookie draft picks to Terrafirma

/ 06:47 PM July 19, 2024

Ginebra PBA rookie draft pick Didat Hanapi

Ginebra PBA rookie draft pick Didat Hanapi. –MARLO CUETO/INQUIRER.net

MANILA, Philippines—Ginebra traded away its PBA Rookie draft selections Didat Hanapi and Paolo Hernandez to Terrafirma for a future second-round draft pick from Dyip.

The PBA approved the trade on Tuesday.

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The trade came just a week after another Ginebra-Terrafirma trade that brought Christian Standhardinger and Stanley Pringle to the Dyip for Stephen Holt and Isaac Go in a Gin Kings’ move to get “younger.”

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Also included in that trade was Terrafirma’s third overall pick which turned out to be RJ Abarrientos.

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Hernandez and Hanapi were both instrumental cogs for Mapua and Adamson last year, respectively.

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The rookie-guard tandem will be joining Dyip’s ensemble of rookies from this year’s draft in Mark Nonoy, CJ Catapusan and Peter Alfaro.

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As of writing, the Gin Kings only have two rookies en route to the next PBA season with Abarrientos and Paul Garcia from Ateneo.

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Ginebra has been making moves since the conclusion of the Rookie Draft as they also shipped Sidney Onwubere to Northport for big man Ben Adamos.

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