Should the Philippine Basketball Association (PBA) open its 46th Season on April 18 as rescheduled, Ray Parks Jr. has more or less a month to get his affairs in order with mother team TNT or risk being kept in the freezer for a long time— the next five seasons, to be exact.
And he has to check, too, if the friction he created with team representative Ricky Vargas is repairable in the first place.
“I challenge him (Parks) to offer his services to the other (PBA) teams and see for himself if he can land a job,” Vargas told the Inquirer over the phone on Wednesday night. “I’m sure no team will be interested in him considering the way he conducts himself.”
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