2019 PBA Trade-Value - Columbian: The future of the PBA?



Let us continue checking each team and ranking their players according to their trade value. Let us define trade value as the potential return if a player will be traded, alone.

Today, we will tackle Columbian Dyip. If the players are not ranked, it indicates that I do not see the other teams paying value to get them.

#4 Jeepy Faundo, Joseph Gabayni, Aldrech Ramos, Michael Balagasay
These are the guys in the frontline rotation of Dyip. Ramos is the most well known of the group and because of that name recognition, there should be a team out there that are willing to give up value for him. Faundo, Gabayni and Balagasay are young bigs who can play the center position. Just because of their position and age, they can easily give the franchise a 2nd rounder.

#3 Rashawn McCarthy
I am a big believer in Rashawn. Last season he produced 14.7 points, 5.0 rebounds, 4.7 assists, 1.2 steals, 37% FG and 31% 3FG per game. He is a big guard who can even guard some of the small forwards in the league. Unfortunately, the Jackson Corpuz trade tells me that producing those numbers in Columbian doesn't create that much traction for other franchises.

#2 Roosevelt Adams
He is the #1 pick of the most recent draft. That fact alone means Adams value is at least a top 6 pick for the upcoming draft. One vague thing right now is his height. There are reports that claim him as 6'5 while others have him at 6'2. If he is really 6'5, his value could double because he would be able to play different positions.

#1 CJ Perez
There is no doubt that Perez may have one of the three highest trade value in the league. The guy is only 26 years old but he already won the scoring title in his rookie season. His slashing ability is insane. He can also shoot. He can defend. He can make plays. In short, he can easily be the future of the PBA. So, what should be the package for the future of the PBA?

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