Magnolia releases veteran Reavis after 15 seasons
After 15 seasons with Magnolia, veteran player Rafi Reavis has been released by the team ahead of PBA Season 50.
Magnolia announced the move on Saturday, expressing gratitude to Reavis for his contributions and wishing him well in his future endeavors.
Reavis, a second overall pick in the 2002 draft, joined Magnolia in 2009 through a three-team trade involving Barangay Ginebra and Burger King.
During his tenure with Magnolia, Reavis helped secure seven championships for the team, including a Grand Slam feat in 2014.
The Hotshots recently appointed LA Tenorio as their new head coach, replacing Chito Victolero, signaling significant changes as they aim to return to championship contention.
Magnolia also renewed the contracts of Russel Escoto, Peter Alfaro, and Joseph Eriobu, and signed Paolo Taha in preparation for the upcoming season.
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