PROSPECTIVE applicants for this year's Rookie Draft get to show both their
physical and mental skills when the Philippine Basketball Association (PBA)
hold its traditional rookie camp in two different venues at the end of the
month.
The camp is set on July 28, 30 and 31, with supervisor of officials Ramil
Cruz acting as camp director.
The first day of the event will be a whole-day affair at the Club 650 gym in
Libis, Quezon City from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Initial activities include measurement of the rookies' physical aspects from
height, wing span to current weight.
Then skills and strength evaluation follows, from the simple push ups, bench
press, sit ups, sprints to pull ups.
Finally in the afternoon, drills will be conducted, with participants
engaging in agility, shooting, dribbling and fastbreak activities.
The camp takes a break the following day, but resumes on July 30-31 with all
rookies seeing action in the four-game schedule to be played at the Caruncho
gym in Pasig City.
All participants will be split into four teams. Group 1 plays Group 3 in the
first game at 2 p.m., while Group 2 clashes with Group 4 at 4 p.m.
The final day of the camp is a crossover double header between Group 1 vs.
Group 2 (2 p.m.) and Group 3 vs. Group 4 (4 p.m.).
The official rookie team rosters will be sent out this Friday (July 24),
although coaching assignments are going to be announced later.
This year's PBA Rookie Draft is set August 2 at the Market Market Place in
Taguig.
Burger King own's the no. 1 overall pick.
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