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PBA targeting June 15 opening of Season 46, says Alfrancis Chua
The PBA is targeting June 15 as the opening date of Season 46. SMC sports director and Brgy. Ginebra governor…
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Two conferences for PBA Season 46 still possible, says Willie Marcial
The PBA remains optimistic that it can stage two conferences for Season 46 despite delays brought about by the recent…
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PBA eyeing Batangas City as possible training venue for teams
The PBA is now considering Batangas City as possible training venue for teams while the National Capital Region is still…
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PBA Season 46 to remain on hold until COVID-19 cases decline
The PBA won’t be able to stage its 46th Season until COVID-19 cases in the country start going down. League…
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Willie Marcial, Alfrancis Chua set for Malacañang meeting to discuss upcoming PBA season
With a desire to get the ball rolling and provide some sort of relief to a nation ravaged by the…
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SMC sports director slams Tab Baldwin for comments against PBA’s one-import rule
San Miguel Corp. sports director Alfrancis Chua slammed Gilas Pilipinas program director Tab Baldwin for the latter’s comments regarding the…
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SMC chief Ramon Ang offers free COVID-19 testing for PBA employees
San Miguel Corporation is making sure the health and safety of its own PBA family is secured. All 41 employees…
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Brgy. Ginebra submits offer sheet, retains rights to Greg Slaughter
Brgy. Ginebra is keeping the rights to Greg Slaughter after the Tim Cone-mentored squad submitted an offer sheet for the…
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Chua on why Slaughter wasn’t offered a new contract: “Hindi kami ang lalapit”
San Miguel Corp. sports director and Brgy. Ginebra team governor Alfrancis Chua explained to members of the press the reason…
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Import woes derailed SMB’s Grand Slam bid, says SMC Sports Director Alfrancis Chua
San Miguel was well on its way to claiming the franchise’s 2nd triple-crown in PBA history until import problems reared…
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