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March 10th, 2012 01:50 AM #1
sayang.....
i-deport na yan!
Bates wears out welcome » The Dean's Corner by Quinito Henson | Sports » philstar.com
Bates wears out welcome
MANILA, Philippines - PBA Hall of Famer Billy Ray Bates is living in a friend’s home in San Pedro, Laguna, hoping someone can sponsor his continued stay in the country to avoid deportation to the US. He was terminated as AirAsia Philippine Patriots skills coach last Feb. 15 for disciplinary reasons but allowed to stay in an Eastwood condo unit, paid for by the team, until the end of last month.
Bates, 55, flew in from New Jersey last October to be inducted into the PBA Hall of Fame. He was invited to stay in town for four days and four nights but got a reprieve when the Patriots signed him as a skills coach in the ABL. Bates was inked to a contract up to June but disciplinary issues prompted his termination. Now, he’s looking for a way to extend his stay but without a source of income, his days seem numbered.
Bates recently moved in with a woman in a San Pedro home where his friend Jimmy Fojas’ mother and brother live. Fojas is a Filipino professional manager with a biotechnology company living in San Francisco and a long-time PBA fan who kept in contact with Bates beyond his playing days.
“Billy’s running the air conditioner most of the time and my brother is worried he won’t be able to pay the utility bills since he doesn’t have any income,” said Fojas in an email. “A friend of mine already helped him extend his visa but warned that he needs to find an employer to sponsor his stay before his visa expires or he’ll be deported back to the US. I’ll let him know that he can only stay at our place for two more weeks and he’ll need to find another place for himself.”
It may be the end of the line for Bates in the country after he blew a golden opportunity to straighten up his life with the Patriots. Fojas said Bates has asked former PBA imports Bobby Parks and Norman Black to help him land a job.
“We believe in second chances,” said Patriots team manager Erick Arejola. “That’s why we gave Billy a chance to join our team as a skills coach. It was also our way of paying tribute to the Black Superman. Unfortunately, he couldn’t kick his drinking problem. He would sometimes report for practice smelling of liquor and couldn’t participate in the drills. We found out he borrowed money from players, including our imports. Once, he was absent from practice because of his wife. Then, he asked for a salary advance to bail out his wife who was supposedly being evicted from her apartment in the US so I asked him which wife was in town? His stories wouldn’t match.”
Bates was recently involved in a scandal in his Eastwood condo when at 4 a.m., someone barged out of his unit screaming for help. Apparently, Bates brought a woman to his unit only to find out later she was a male. When Bates discovered the ruse, the man stormed out of his condo fearing he would be harmed.
Arejola said there were also reports of taxi drivers and women demanding payment for services from Bates, creating a commotion in his condo building.
“His wife in the US even phoned Billy’s agent Sheryl Reyes complaining that his salary wasn’t being paid on time or at least that’s what Billy claimed,” said Arejola. “That’s not true. We pay our salaries on time all the time.”
Bates received a monthly salary of $1,500 from the Patriots. He saved a lot in transportation and food expenses since he would go to practice with the Patriots imports and eat with the team occasionally, noted Arejola.
“Because he’s a PBA Hall of Famer, we even offered Billy a graceful exit,” said Arejola. “We suggested for him to leave and we would give as a reason an emergency he had to take care of in the US. We even allowed him to stay in his condo until the end of February. But he refused and was angry with us.”
According to Fojas, Bates said his name was exploited by the Patriots and claimed “he was always there when they wanted him and he did his job as told.” Arejola, however, said his behavioral problems came to a point where management could no longer tolerate his shenanigans. A clause in Bates’ contract stipulates termination for cause such as a discipline issue, said Arejola.
Bates’ addiction to alcohol and cocaine led to a downturn in his life, leading to a seven-year prison sentence for robbing a gasoline station at knifepoint and slashing the ear of an attendant to steal just $5 in 1998. After his release from prison, Bates promised to live a clean life and got a job as a floor technician in the graveyard shift of a recycling company in New Jersey. He said he owed his resurrection to his wife of over 20 years, Beverly. In the PBA, Bates played for Crispa and Barangay Ginebra, averaging a whopping 46.2 points in 98 total games over four seasons in 1983-88.
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March 10th, 2012 05:42 AM #2
Such a sad turn of events for the Black Superman. Reminds me of another illustrious player, Shawn Kemp, whose fortunes turned south cause of addiction.
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March 10th, 2012 08:02 AM #3
dati ko pa sinasabi na hinde na dapat kinuha yan ex con eh, ok na tribute sa kanya ng PBA, pero talagang walanghiya yan excon eh...
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March 10th, 2012 01:23 PM #5
Iba kasi yung magaling sa court at ugali sa labas..Kahit naman NBA players madami magagaling na player pero impakto ang ugali sa labas, wala na talaga pagasa yung ganun. On the other side meron din naman below average players pero magaling sa ibang aspeto ng laro, like phil jackson, akalain mong sa coaching pala ang linya.
Sina Bates walang pinagiba yan kina Tyson, si Iverson ganun din.
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March 10th, 2012 02:54 PM #6
ang mga pinoys naman, naawa.
"skills coach"? anong skills maituturo nya sa patriots?
he's superman no more.
super-ban na......
sinayang nya yung opportunity
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March 11th, 2012 12:43 AM #7
Si Hackett kaya kumusta? Sina Thirdkill, Briggs, Michael Young ng great taste? Tsaka si idol Thompkins
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March 13th, 2012 08:48 AM #10
just seen a 10th gen cross 200,000 miles on reddit. is this a unicorn or has the cvt been proven...
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