The first version of the trade was fair. This new one is just lopsided.
Ginebra gets James Sena and Air21's 2014 1sr rd pick for Kerby Raymundo? Kerby has been riddled with injuries and isn't the same player he was. But he's traded for a potential 1st pick and a decent back-up big man? Ginebra's the new Petron when it comes to hoarding.
http://www.spin.ph/sports/basketball/news/air21-petron-ginebra-agree-in-principle-on-tweaked-trade-for-yeo-raymundo
IMO both versions of the trade are lopsided bro ...... one doesnt even have to know the exact details - as long as its a Lina/Chua franchise trade with its SMC master; it's guaranteed to be DUBIOUS.
Let's check it anyway .......
**** James Sena is an efficient back-up 4/5, while Kerby is the inefficient starting 4/5.
Kerby can still score high in spots, but he has slowed down with age and injuries.
One other angle that people doesn't see here ...... salaries. Sena is a 2nd rd draft pick, hence is probably earning around 150K/month. Meanwhile, Kerby is the only new-max (420K/month) player in the PBA.
Why would a "poor" team like AIR21 pay top money to an oft-injured, ball-hogging bigman?
2014 1st round pick? ....... it's almost guaranteed to be high since AIR21 doesnt win much. So, it's likely going to be a bluechip e.g. Parks, Banchero, Lanete, etc.
**** Yeo for Omolon makes some sense for both teams.
Yeo can get minutes for AIR21 ..... though Omolon is an SF, he doesn't play like your traditional SF - he likes camping near the paint for easy points. It's unlikely he'll get more minutes, but his game doesn't conflict with the other PET SF's e.g. Lassiter, Tubid, etc.
That being said, in the overall scheme of things, it's still very much lopsided - since getting Yeo was probably the "consuelo-de-bobo" given to Franz Pumaren by Lito Alvarez/Bert Lina ...... small compensation for losing a young, efficient Sena and a superstar-in-waiting Ray Parks.
**** Like I've posted a few times earlier in the thread, it's very amusing/ironic what's happening to Franz Pumaren.
In the PBA, he's being held down by the very same corrupt padrinos that he benefited from, during his UAAP coaching career.