Basketball Association of the Philippines

The Jets were bannered by actors and showbiz personalities, while the BAP team was supposed to have been sent to represent the country in an international tournament.

The BAP also replaced Quintellano "Tiny" Literal with former Philippine senator and Laguna governor Joey Lina as President of the basketball body.

However, resurfaced disagreements led to Lina quitting as BAP head after 1½ years at the helm, claiming POC's intervention in forming the SBP.

However, those requests were denied, but Estrada was given an explanation by POC President Jose Cojuangco about the reasons for the BAP expulsion.

BAP remains an extant organization and is a member of the Federation of School Sports Association of the Philippines.

In its final two decades, observers criticized the said association for sending weak basketball teams in international competitions.

Outrage against officials such as Secretary-General Graham Lim also became prevalent, as it is believed that he had much to do with the sending of the weak teams, while using politics to keep himself in power of the BAP.

Leadership squabbles were not an uncommon occurrence, the most notable of which was one that split the association in two, stemming from the BAP elections on August 14, 1995.