Greg Slaughter's recent success and positive experiences in the Japanese B League have sparked a rumor, courtesy of sports analyst Snow Badua during his "NO COOKING SHOW" podcast, suggesting a potential return to his former team, Barangay Ginebra San Miguel.
However, veteran columnist Homer Sayson offers a more grounded perspective, suggesting Slaughter is content with his current situation and Ginebra's management might not be entirely receptive to the idea.
Slaughter, previously embroiled in a messy exit from Ginebra, now thrives with the Rizing Zephyr Fukuoka in Japan. He raves about the peaceful work environment and demanding schedule, elements he considers a "basketball player's dream." This contentment suggests he might not actively seek a return to the PBA anytime soon.
Slaughter's departure from Ginebra was anything but harmonious. After a championship in 2020, his contract expired, leading to a hiatus and training stint in the US. Upon returning, he signed a new contract with Ginebra, only to be immediately traded to NorthPort. He expressed his surprise at this development, potentially impacting his relationship with Ginebra's management.
Time heals all wounds, and while Slaughter appears settled in Japan, the possibility of a future return to Ginebra can't be entirely ruled out. However, overcoming past issues and gaining mutual interest from both parties will be crucial for any potential reunion.
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