Bayno, whose appointment as Talk N Text head coach has been opposed by the Basketball Coaches Association of the Philippines (BCAP) led by Chito Narvasa, graced yesterdays PSA Forum at the Holiday Inn Hotel and said he, too, is confident of securing his permit from the Department of Labor.
"I think hell be able to coach for us. We dont see any problem with his papers with the labor department. But just in case, hell be allowed to join us on the bench like the case of Ron Jacobs with San Miguel Beer," said Lim.
Bayno, who led the University of Las Vegas to three conference titles in the US NCAA since 1995, said he has worked hard with the Phone Pals since arriving in the country last month. He said the BCAP opposing his stint as Talk N Text coach is a form of a challenge for him to prove himself once he gets the green light.
"It hasnt been tiring but at times its frustrating because I dont have the answers to all the questions. I havent been able to talk to the BCAP but I appreciate Mr. (Chito) Narvasas comments made in public that this is not a personal battle between me, and the BCAP. I also understand their position. Im just hoping that they give me a chance," he said.
"Saturday will be fun. We (at Talk N Text) have a pretty good indication where were in right now. Pressure defense and up-tempo offense will be the focus of our game. This (coaching) is what I love to do. And Im not getting tired (of the BCAP stand) because its part of the business. I think I could get along with all the coaches," Bayno added.
The BCAP had threatened to go to court if Bayno gets to coach Talk N Text since it would go against a previous ruling by the labor department that no foreigner will be allowed to coach in the PBA while there are local coaches who can handle the job. Talk N Text, however, stood firm and said it was willing to face BCAP in court.