PBA Free Agency: Magnolia and Blackwater ex-bigs are trying out for Phoenix?


The Phoenix Fuel Masters are looking to shore up their frontcourt, with reports emerging that veteran big man Raffy Reavis and forward Bradwyn Guinto are currently participating in team tryouts to compete for open roster spots. As the Fuel Masters look to solidify their rotation for the upcoming Governors' Cup, these two additions would bring vastly different—but equally critical—elements to the team.

The inclusion of Raffy Reavis in the tryout mix is perhaps the most surprising development. Reavis, a long-time fixture in the PBA, is clearly in the twilight of his storied career. At his age, he is no longer expected to be a nightly double-double machine or an anchor for heavy minutes. Instead, his value lies in the intangibles: locker room leadership, defensive positioning, and the kind of championship-level wisdom that only a player with his tenure can provide to a younger, rebuilding squad like Phoenix.

While Reavis provides the veteran gravitas, the potential signing of Bradwyn Guinto is where Phoenix stands to gain immediate, tangible production. Guinto is currently playing at the absolute peak of his professional powers. He fits the specific profile of what the Fuel Masters have been missing: a reliable, physical interior operator.

  • Inside Scoring: Guinto’s ability to manufacture points in the paint is exactly the kind of offensive presence Phoenix needs to balance their perimeter-heavy attack.

  • Prime Production: Unlike a veteran project, Guinto is in the sweet spot of his career, meaning he can handle the heavy lifting required of a starting-caliber frontcourt player.

The strategy here is transparent: Phoenix is attempting to marry experience with prime-time efficiency. Reavis could be the steady hand in the huddle, while Guinto serves as the muscle on the floor. If both players can prove they have enough in the tank during these tryouts, they could provide the Fuel Masters with the frontcourt depth required to remain competitive in a league that continues to demand size and physicality.

Whether or not the organization decides to sign both, one thing is certain: Phoenix is signaling that they are tired of being pushed around in the paint. By bringing in a mix of veteran savvy and peak-level interior scoring, they are making a concerted effort to become a more formidable force under the basket.

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