Rafi Reavis re-signs with Magnolia for his 19th PBA Season
Head Coach Chito Victolero and the Magnolia Hotshots organization are repaying veteran center Rafi Reavis with all the hard work he has done for the franchise during the PBA bubble edition. Entering his 19th year in the PBA, Reavis is hoping for another championship title run. During

By Leobert Julian A. de la Peña

By Leobert Julian A. de la Peña
Head Coach Chito Victolero and the Magnolia Hotshots organization are repaying veteran center Rafi Reavis with all the hard work he has done for the franchise during the PBA bubble edition.
Entering his 19th year in the PBA, Reavis is hoping for another championship title run.
During his lengthy 28-minute playing time for the Hotshots last season, Reavis averaged 4.0 points and 6.45 rebounds per contest.
Despite being one of the oldest players in the league at 43, Reavis’ efficiency inside the playing court was evident in his past seasons with Magnolia and is still a force to be reckoned with defensively as one of the elite shot blockers in the PBA.
“Ang huli naming pag-uusap, he continues to do his rehab and therapy para lumakas siya,” shared coach Victolero.
Aside from Reavis, coach Victolero also bared that Mon Abundo and Kyle Pascual will also be back with the team this upcoming PBA season.
Reavis will continue to be Magnolia’s main defensive anchor alongside Ian Sangalang, Jackson Corpuz, and Aries Dionisio.
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