

Because the PBA’s golden anniversary season is expected to extend to at least 15 months, there will be no draft next year. But in January 2027, the succeeding draft could be the richest and deepest in years.
The PBA had asked if the UAAP’s graduating players, including one-and-dones, could apply for this year’s draft but was turned down even with the qualification that those picked would finish their varsity obligations before crossing over. That meant the likes of Michael Phillips, Gerry Abadiano, Nic Cabanero, Jake Figueroa, John Abate, Ced Manzano, Dom Escobar, Kymani Lani, Forthsky Padrigao, Harold Alarcon and Josh Lazaro will wait one year before joining the draft. Since the next draft is set after the UAAP’s 89th season, the list of eligibles will bulge with the addition of blue-chippers Mason Amos, Jacob Cortez and Kean Baclaan. Then, there are Fil-foreigners like DJ Fenner, CJ Lane, Robin Duncan and Remy Martin, MPBL players, including Raven Gonzales, and NCAA stars like Clint Escamis waiting in the wings.
The big question is with so many talents available, who will be the first overall pick in 2027? Note that Barangay Ginebra just traded for Terrafirma’s first choice, giving up Maverick Ahanmisi and Aljon Mariano in exchange. It’s more than likely Terrafirma will end up at the cellar again this season, gaining as a result the first overall slot. Terrafirma remains in the market for sale but its value has diminished with the abdication of its first pick. Still, it’s a PBA franchise and a more attractive investment than an expansion option which is costlier.
The PBA’s Technical Committee, made up of four members, approved the trade on a unanimous vote. PBA commissioner Willie Marcial had nothing to do with the vote and has made it a point not to interfere with decisions of the independent committee. Ahanmisi had asked for a trade and his partnership with brother Jerrick was a perfect seal to deal with Terrafirma.
The timing of the next PBA draft couldn’t be more felicitous. The UAAP, NCAA and MPBL seasons will be over by then, making those eligible from the three leagues available to transfer. Overseas players who’ve never applied for the draft will have several months to think whether or not to enlist. Thirdy Ravena would be a prime candidate. Of course, most will opt to stay where they are. But imagine how fully loaded the draft would be if even just a few of the overseas players join in.
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