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Friday, April 20, 2012

CA 44's Drama, Comes To an End.

Former PBA Best Import Chris Alexander is making another drama in his basketball campaign in the Philippines. After posting tweets against SMC's  Noli Eala for his "pink slip", he now leaves his new team the Philippine Patriots to go to the United States. 

    During the start of the Commisioner's Cup,  CA44 was tapped by Ginebra's coach Siot Tangquincen to be their import. In 3 games he averaged 14 points, 20.33 rebounds, 2 assists, and almost 2 blocks in 3 games. In that span, the Gin Kings tallied 2 wins and a loss.
      
     But after the win against ROS in Dubai, the news broke out that he will be changed by Action Jackson Vroman. It became a nightmare for Chris Alexander. His barrage of tweets in his twitter account (@chrisalexander29) was a testament of how frustrated this behemoth is.

     After spending time in the US, he accepted the offer of the Philippine Patriots and his Philippine Agent Ms. Sheryl Reyes to play for the ABL. He agreed to play for the  Patriots and promised to get the team in the promised land. But after Ginebra got eliminated last Tuesday Night, it seems that CA has also no plans to stay in the country anymore. He quietly book a flight and LEAVE the Patriots.

What's next for CA44?

     News broke out that the Patriots wants Alexander to be banned in all FIBA sanction tournament in the world. If FIBA granted the request, it will bad news for this big guy. He will not be allowed to participate in any major basketball league in the world. Will that be the end of a prosperous career of Alexander the Great?

BarberSpeak's Take:

     Personally, I'm not a fan of his twitter barrage for 2 reasons alone. First, it makes the BGK fans hate Jax more ( which i thought was a reason of having Jax PRESSURED). Lastly, BGK was still active in the tournament when he started tweeting against his "pink slip".

     Yeah, I agree that maybe he got depressed, but it's not a reason to be unprofessional to his work. What will now happen to the campaign of the Patriots? Instead of them concentrating to the tournament, they will again find another replacement.

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