TERRAFIRMA fills up the remaining void in its roster by giving contract extensions to three players from last season and signing a rookie pick in the recent PBA Season 50 draft.
Paolo Hernandez, Didat Hanapi, and Keith Zaldivar will all return for another tour of duty with the Dyip after all agreed to one-year contracts.
Terrafirma's draft pick JM Bravo was likewise signed for the coming golden season of the league.
The guard out of Lyceum was selected in the sixth round and 56th overall by the Dyip in the draft three weeks ago.
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New team manager Waiyip Ching confirmed the signing of all four players.
Hernandez and Hanapi were originally picked by Barangay Ginebra in the second round of the Season 49 draft, but quickly whisked them away to Terrafirma for a second round pick in Season 59 draft, which the Kings used to take on big man Mario Barasi.
The 6-foot-7 Zaldivar meanwhile, was originally a draft pick (second round) by Magnolia in 2022 and played his rookie season with the Hotshots.
After not being re-signed, the former Adamson player went to Converge where he stayed for one and a half season before being traded to Terrafirma along with Aljun Melecio for the draft right on rookie guard Jordan Heading.
The signing of the four came just as the Dyip acquired free agent Paul Garcia, signed fellow free agent Prince Rivero, renewed Kemark Carino and Brent Paraiso, and gave rookie Ira Battaler a one-year deal.
The Dyip also got shooting guard Jerrick Ahanmisi in a trade with Magnolia for Javi Gomez De Liano and used the no. 1 overall pick in the last draft to have a hand on big man Geo Chiu.
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