Terrafirma Dyip is still for sale, according to PBA league chairman Ricky Vargas. Despite the team's participation in Season 50 of the PBA, the franchise remains on the market. Vargas stated that Terrafirma management has committed to performing their best and staying in the league, but they are also open to selling the team to interested buyers. Commissioner Willie Marcial noted that some firms have expressed interest in taking over the team, but the league needs to carefully vet these companies. Terrafirma used the No. 1 overall pick in this year's draft to select former Gilas back-up big man Geo Chiu. The team also has a new coach in Ronald Tubid and a new team manager in Waiyip Chong. League legal counsel Ogie Narvasa emphasized the need for careful vetting of potential buyers. Terrafirma's campaign in the new season is underway, with the team looking to improve their performance. And with the franchise still up for sale, it remains to be seen what the future holds for the team. The PBA board's annual planning session is currently underway in Las Vegas, where the league's future plans and strategies are being discussed. So far, two interested applicants, Starhorse Shipping Lines and Zamboanga Valientes, have held talks about buying the franchise, but negotiations fell through. The team's new coach, Ronald Tubid, will be looking to make an impact in the league, with the help of players like Geo Chiu. But for now, the Terrafirma Dyip franchise remains on the market, waiting for a new owner to take the reins.