TNT and Magnolia made a trade each. Will that move them in this ranking?
#10 Alaska (Last #10 last ranking)
I really hope that Alaska Aces will make the right decisions in the next few seasons to continue being part of the league.
#9 Phoenix (Last #9 last ranking)
They made a good free-agency signing in Simon Camacho. He is well-rounded and can play multiple positions.
#8 Northport (Last #7 last ranking)
This is because of the growing rumor about Robert Bolick going to Japan B League. If Robert is gone, no chance for Northport.
#7 Rain or Shine (Last #8 last ranking)
It is good to know that Rain or Shine has managed to provide contract-extension to a lot of their players. A good sign about their ability to keep the team.
#6 San Miguel (Last #6 last ranking)
Take note that their import Brandon Brown has not shot better than 40% from beyond the arc in his career as an import. And Vic Manuel will take the minutes of Arwind Santos. Spacing will be hard.
#5 NLEX (Last #5 last ranking)
I cannot wait to see coach Yeng Guiao being able to hold the most talented player in a competition. In my recollection, this is the first time.
#4 Meralco (Last #4 last ranking)
It is quite interesting that Meralco chose to keep the core together even though they badly failed in the last playoff run.
#3 Magnolia (Last #3 last ranking)
The addition of James Laput could be a huge gain right away if he can be a serviceable back-up for Ian Sangalang.
#2 TNT (Last #2 last ranking)
TNT is beefing up their team with 3-and-D guy. These types of players do not need the ball to contribute. I think TNT is doing it the right way but for this tournament, I will retain BGSM for now as the favorite.
#1 Barangay Ginebra (Last #1 last ranking)
Justin Brownlee is a difference-maker for Ginebra. He has the skillset that can just propel them against any other team, just because they have that much talent.
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