DIDAT Hanapi and Paolo Hernandez’s stay in the Barangay proved short-lived.

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Ginebra’s two second-round picks in last Sunday’s draft were sent by the Kings to Terrafirma in exchange for a second-round pick in the Season 50 draft.

The PBA Commissioner’s Office approved the trade on Tuesday, about 48 hours since Ginebra called the names of the two rookies at the Glorietta.

The deal was the second in four days for the two teams, which on Saturday consummated the blockbuster trade involving Christian Standhardinger.

Hanapi, the 6-foot-2 Adamson guard from Zamboanga, was taken at No. 17, while Hernandez of Mapua came in at No. 22 overall.

The deal was reminiscent of Javi Gomez De Liano’s during the Season 47 draft where he was tabbed No. 8 overall by Ginebra.

Two days after, he was traded by the Kings along with Brian Enriquez to Terrafirma for No. 2 overall pick Jeremiah Gray.

With Hanapi and Hernandez out, the Kings are now left with No. 3 overall pick RJ Abarrientos and third-round pick Pau Garcia.