The controversy surrounding Kiefer Ravena's decision to play in the Japan B. League comes to an end after the PBA gave its consent for the NLEX guard to join the Shiga Lakestars.
The league made the announcement last 24 July in a virtual press conference attended by Ravena himself and accompanied by top NLEX official Ronald Dulatre, team legal head JD Garcia, and Commissioner Willie Marcial.
"The NLEX Road Warriors are happy to announce that an agreement has been reached with the PBA to allow Kiefer to play in the Japan B. League for one season. This agreement was reached following discussions with the PBA Board, Commissioner Willie Marcial, NLEX Road Warriors management, and Kiefer’s camp," said Dulatre in a prepared statement.
Ravena has been allowed to play with Lakestars for a year and then return to the PBA and suit up for NLEX anew.
A corresponding fine will be meted on the NLEX guard should he failed to abide by the agreement.
But the league decided to fine the NLEX franchise for allowing Ravena to sign with Lakestars despite having a live three-year contract with the team and a Unified Players Contract (UPC) with the PBA which is viewed as a tripartite agreement.
However, the amount of fine was not divulged by the league.
Ravena personally apologized to the league Board, NLEX management, and PBA fans for the uproar and confusion his decision to play overseas has caused the league.
"I apologized for any hurts, any hurt feelings and stress that this has caused the PBA and my team, the NLEX Road Warriors. I spefically want to apologize to the PBA Board of Governors and Commissioner Willie Marcial who I know are doing their best to lead the PBA and meeting the changes and challenges brought about by the pandemic," said the NLEX guard.
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