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                    [Title] => SLR draftees sign megabuck deals
                    [Summary] => After Homer Se on Friday, Omanzie Rodriguez became the second PBA draftee this year guaranteed of a lucrative deal as Sta. Lucia Realty offered the 6-foot-6 forward-slotman a P9-million contract for three years.
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                    [Summary] => Dexter Racho isn’t what scouts call a blue-chipper. In the Philippine Basketball Association (PBA) draft this Sunday, he’s considered a long shot.


But Racho is hopeful. All he’s asking for is an opportunity to realize his life-long dream of playing in the PBA. He promises to give his best — "more than 100 percent" — to any team that takes a chance on him.
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Team captain Sonny Manucat will provide the firepower, along with returning forwards Dave Bautista and Billy Bansil. But starting center Bryant Punsalan will have to shed his butter fingers and play bigger if the Pats are going to go anywhere.
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Team captain Sonny Manucat will provide the firepower, along with returning forwards Dave Bautista and Billy Bansil. But starting center Bryant Punsalan will have to shed his butter fingers and play bigger if the Pats are going to go anywhere.
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But Racho is hopeful. All he’s asking for is an opportunity to realize his life-long dream of playing in the PBA. He promises to give his best — "more than 100 percent" — to any team that takes a chance on him.
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Team captain Sonny Manucat will provide the firepower, along with returning forwards Dave Bautista and Billy Bansil. But starting center Bryant Punsalan will have to shed his butter fingers and play bigger if the Pats are going to go anywhere.
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