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B-MEG's Raymundo headed to Barangay Ginebra


Kerby Raymundo is ending his decade-long association with the B-MEG Llamados as the 32-year-old big man is headed to Barangay Ginebra for the coming PBA Commissioner's Cup.   The trade, according to a source privy to the deal, was formally made Thursday with Raymundo being asked not to join the Llamados' practice. The center out of Letran College was acquired by Purefoods (B-MEG’s predecessor) in 2002.   He was later advised by Ginebra management to start training with the Kings as they prepare for the import-laden tournament that opens on February 10.   The deal reportedly will be a three-team trade involving Barangay Ginebra and Barako Bull, and includes wingman JC Intal and a first-round draft pick, a future first round pick, rookie Dylan Ababou, Ronald Tubid and Reil Cervantes.   The trade has already been forwarded to the PBA Commissioner's Office for approval.   Under the deal, Raymundo will be shipped to Ginebra together with Ababou, while B-MEG gets Intal and the first round pick in return. Barako acquires Tubid and Cervantes.   Barako earlier traded away Paul Artadi to Meralco in exchange for Chico Lanete. — JVP, GMA News
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