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Oftana, Navarro to enter 2021 PBA regular draft

The complexion of the 2021 PBA Rookie Draft had just changed.

All-around utility forwards Calvin Oftana and William Navarro have opted to join the regular draft instead of the special Gilas round.

Friday morning, the Samahang Basketbol ng Pilipinas unveiled their three prospects for the Gilas Draft, namely UP’s Jaydee Tungcab, NU’s Tzaddy Rangel, and California Baptist’s Jordan Heading. This meant that Oftana and Navarro, both members of the Gilas cadets program, will immediately be able to join the PBA team that drafts them.

And at the end of the day, it was the number of games the PBA plays per year and the league’s assurance that it will support the national team program that led to them opting to enter the league as full-time players.

“Malaking factor sa naging decision nila yung pandemic. Yung Gilas kasi dapat year-long mag-tretraining abroad hanggang 2023. Kaso dahil sa travel restrictions at dahil mukang ganito pa rin this year, nag-decide yung dalawa na mag-regular draft,” said a source closely monitoring the situation that requested anonymity.

“Kung patawag naman sila ng Gilas, sinisigurado naman nila na sasali pa rin sila.”

San Beda’s Oftana, 25, broke out of his shell during the NCAA Season 95 tournament, averaging 15.5 points, 8.2 rebounds, 2.5 assists, and 1.1 blocks to win the Most Valuable Player plum.

On the other hand, Navarro, 24, was the glue that kept the Ateneo machine running the last two UAAP seasons. He normed 5.16 points, 4.4 rebounds, 1.1 assists, and 0.73 blocks in 30 games played.

Another player that was invited to join the Gilas draft but politely turned it down was Santi Santillan. The La Salle product is the seventh-ranked 3×3 player in the country.

There is still time if Oftana, Navarro, and/or Santillan have a change of heart as back in 2019, it was only four days before the draft when Isaac Go, the Nieto twins, Rey Suerte, and Allyn Bulanadi pledged their allegiance to Gilas.

Gilas have been invited by the PBA to join the 2021 PBA Philippine Cup as a guest team.

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