PBA approves three-team trade between Phoenix, NorthPort, Converge
At A Glance
- The PBA trade committee has given the green light to a three-team deal involving Phoenix, NorthPort and Converge on Thursday, Sept. 4.
The PBA trade committee has given the green light to a three-team deal involving Phoenix, NorthPort and Converge on Thursday, Sept. 4.
Under the deal, the Batang Pier sent guard Evan Nelle to the FiberXers in exchange for reserve big man Jeo Ambohot. Converge then shipped the upcoming second-year playmaker to Phoenix to get its hands on Larry Muyang.
With the move, the Fuel Masters got a promising guard in Nelle who they could pair with Tyler Tio at the backcourt to join a young but solid core that also featured Jason Perkins, Kai Ballungay, Ricci Rivero and Ken Tuffin.
Ambohot, who hardly made his presence felt after getting picked third overall in the 2022 draft especially playing behind the likes of Justin Arana and Justine Baltazar at Converge, will get a fresh start at NorthPort.
The Batang Pier franchise is set to have its own new beginning should the PBA Board finally give its thumb up to the sale of NorthPort to Pureblends.
Muyang, on the other hand, is on an indefinite ban by the PBA after signing to Pampanga Giants in the MPBL although the suspension is expected to be lifted after the trade that reunites him with Delta Pineda at the FiberXers camp.