Being a good soldier, C-Stan says he’s willing to play to any team
Credit to Author: Tempo Desk| Date: Sat, 15 Feb 2020 08:41:06 +0000
By JONAS TERRADO
NorthPort’s Christian Standhardinger is not bothered with trade rumors linking him to Barangay Ginebra San Miguel, saying he’s a good soldier.
Standhardinger’s name surfaced in a possible trade to the league’s crowd favorites in exchange for Greg Slaughter, who the previous weekend stunned everyone by announcing his decision to take a break from basketball.
It was speculated that the potential deal was cited as one of the reasons as to why the 7-foot center opted to go on leave, though Slaughter denied that he was aware of any trade possibilities.
For Standhardinger, the rumor mill is far from his concern.
“My life is very simple,” Standhardinger said after Friday’s tune-up match against Rain or Shine at the Green Meadows Gym. “I’ll agree with the team on a salary, and then I go out and play for whatever team they want to play for. That’s what I do.”
“So, I don’t have to worry about things. Whatever the management of NorthPort tells me I should play, or if they trade me or not trade me, I just do my thing,” he added. “And I’m gonna be a good soldier and play my best because that’s what they pay me for.”
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