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August 26, 2021, 11:24:13 AM
Another news that gives chances not only for the Pro but also those who are aspiring to play outside and received good amount of money.

Well to be targeted by scouts, a player should be talented and skilled. Take note that PH players are imports to them so they are expecting good at these players, the same as how we treat and looking forward to foreign players as imports here.

In other words, few PH players are fit and qualified for the criteria. Even a PBA player wants to play either in Japan or Sokor, if his statistics here are not good, chances are low to be signed.
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August 26, 2021, 09:32:57 AM
Maybe, the time will come that more players will go abroad and play in leagues like Japan B-League because they can offer better compensation.

Speaking of the opportunity to play abroad, here comes another opportunity for players to play in South Korea. I don't how much would be the salary but this could have some impact on the setup of the PBA as for sure many talented players will grab this chance if the price is right.
 
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Korean league's rule change opens door for Filipino players
That's another development, the talent of the Filipinos is now more recognized in Asia.
It started with Japan and now South Korea is willing to take imports, a long-time rival of the Philippines has opened an opportunity for the Filipinos to play.



Good development and better opportunities for Filipino talents, Knowing how good the economy of S.Korea it might be expected to offer better compensation. Another news that gives chances not only for the Pro but also those who are aspiring to play outside and received good amount
of money.


Some good news, there are games on Wednesday, September 1 as the officials of Don Honorio Ventura State University have approved the request of the PBA to play in their gym.

Less than a week now and we will witness the resume of this league.  Though another bubble set up but it's well enough,

Just like what Tenyente Tenorio said, Olympics and NBA was over it's time now for local talents to provide the entertainment for our fellow kababayans.
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August 26, 2021, 08:32:10 AM
Maybe, the time will come that more players will go abroad and play in leagues like Japan B-League because they can offer better compensation.

Speaking of the opportunity to play abroad, here comes another opportunity for players to play in South Korea. I don't how much would be the salary but this could have some impact on the setup of the PBA as for sure many talented players will grab this chance if the price is right.
 
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Korean league's rule change opens door for Filipino players
That's another development, the talent of the Filipinos is now more recognized in Asia.
It started with Japan and now South Korea is willing to take imports, a long-time rival of the Philippines has opened an opportunity for the Filipinos to play.

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August 26, 2021, 08:20:53 AM
Maybe, the time will come that more players will go abroad and play in leagues like Japan B-League because they can offer better compensation.

Speaking of the opportunity to play abroad, here comes another opportunity for players to play in South Korea. I don't how much would be the salary but this could have some impact on the setup of the PBA as for sure many talented players will grab this chance if the price is right.
 
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Korean league's rule change opens door for Filipino players



Some good news, there are games on Wednesday, September 1 as the officials of Don Honorio Ventura State University have approved the request of the PBA to play in their gym.
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August 26, 2021, 08:04:40 AM
More and more Filipino players are going to B-League already and this is kinda alarming especially for the PBA itself. After the season, we might see another players going there again or those young players might try and play in Japan. Well as for Ray Parks, I think that he will play good there.
Probably the reason for that is that PBA must not be that profitable to get in compared to B League. It's alarming but I feel like the popularity of PBA slumped this year. BRP Jr. Is definitely going to improve their as you've said, Nagoya is a strong team and hopefully he can learn more during his stay there.


Money is the big factor why PBA stars are accepting contracts from outside league. Just imagine how many folds the contract compared to how much money they can get playing in this league.

Those names that being dragged before Ravena and Parks, I remember Romeo and Abueva, they both receive a huge amount of contract offers before with B-league scouts,

Ravena Bro and Parks need to impress the Japanese teams if they wanted to continue their journey to Japan B-League,
they are all good players and giving them quality time it won't be hard for them to represent our county and give
the glory to where they first played this game.
Money is probably one of the reason but for me, I don't think that is the main reason why more and more Filipino Players are opting to play on the B-league.
Compare to the salary in B-League and PBA the difference is very high but aside from that, I believe that experience and competitions are the 2 big factors why they opted to play on Japan.

With the number of imports there and the number of good Japanese players, the competition there is far better compare to PBA and lets face it the Filipino Players will gain more experience playing international rather than staying here in our country. After all, its a win win situation for us and other players since they can showcase their experience here when they come back and we might see some improvements to other players as well.
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August 26, 2021, 07:03:44 AM
Magnolia brand, SanMig Coffee, B-Meg, Star Hotshots products all get good sales when they put it as a team name in PBA alongside another way of advertisements.

Somehow it helps that one company has a lot of teams in the PBA and the company is very profitable so they can help to finance the expenses in the bubble. however, they are running a non-profitable business anymore that would not survive in the long run if games will remain in the bubble.

I believe they have a long term plan to face the problem as I'm sure they will not allow the PBA to stop just because of the pandemic.
Maybe it's time to follow the model of our league in other country on how they were able to sustain their league.

PBA was founded in 1975, the logic is very simple, the biggest basketball league will not stop, they'll continue but most likely the salary of the players will be affected as they solely based on the income they'll generate, with less income or if they are operating at a loss, they cannot give big salary to their players.

Maybe, the time will come that more players will go abroad and play in leagues like Japan B-League because they can offer better compensation.
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August 26, 2021, 04:09:59 AM
Magnolia brand, SanMig Coffee, B-Meg, Star Hotshots products all get good sales when they put it as a team name in PBA alongside another way of advertisements.

Somehow it helps that one company has a lot of teams in the PBA and the company is very profitable so they can help to finance the expenses in the bubble. however, they are running a non-profitable business anymore that would not survive in the long run if games will remain in the bubble.

I believe they have a long term plan to face the problem as I'm sure they will not allow the PBA to stop just because of the pandemic.
Maybe it's time to follow the model of our league in other country on how they were able to sustain their league.
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August 25, 2021, 07:13:22 PM
Based on the article I read, PBA has lost 70 million pesos in the last bubble and they could no longer sustain another bubble, thankfully the captain ball of each team are willing to help with the expenses of this current bubble set up. If the situation of our country will not change after this season, I don't know if we will still see the PBA continue with a new season.

It was discussed before here that's why they wait for Metro Manila status to be a shift in GCQ so that they don't need a bubble setup anymore. However, it's unfortunate that the current conference is now again halted because of the number of cases.

Try to read that article again and I think Marcial said they can still afford to sustain a bubble setup for another 2 years*** if I remember it right. But part of the solution to somehow ease the expenses of PBA is that team owners will help them.

PBA does have a huge foundation and is backed up by big companies. SMC just for example is gaining huge benefits for their exposure in PBA. That's the reason why there are changing names in some of their teams like in the Purefoods franchise because the market is effective. Magnolia brand, SanMig Coffee, B-Meg, Star Hotshots products all get good sales when they put it as a team name in PBA alongside another way of advertisements.
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August 25, 2021, 05:37:34 PM
Based on the article I read, PBA has lost 70 million pesos in the last bubble and they could no longer sustain another bubble, thankfully the captain ball of each team are willing to help with the expenses of this current bubble set up. If the situation of our country will not change after this season, I don't know if we will still see the PBA continue with a new season.
I've read that with the statement of Marcial, they're the ones to ask for favor and help from everyone's last bubble. And now, it's their players that have asked if they can help and of course he doesn't have to decline that approval for their help. That's a lot of money and I wonder if this pandemic won't have any clue to be seen close to its end, how this league will survive. I guess the business tycoons will step in and will give their help to the league just to sustain another season.

PBA will survive, there's only two names that this league will rely on. Pangilinan and Cojuangco will not let this league to end up this way, even this virus still active  hitting our country, there's still money that will flow to assist this sport.

I see your point and that's really a huge amount of losses, but as long as the team owners are still there to take part, it will continue.

Those teams have established businesses. Such amount of money is not that much with the exposures the business is getting with the PBA.
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August 25, 2021, 05:07:23 PM
Based on the article I read, PBA has lost 70 million pesos in the last bubble and they could no longer sustain another bubble, thankfully the captain ball of each team are willing to help with the expenses of this current bubble set up. If the situation of our country will not change after this season, I don't know if we will still see the PBA continue with a new season.
I've read that with the statement of Marcial, they're the ones to ask for favor and help from everyone's last bubble. And now, it's their players that have asked if they can help and of course he doesn't have to decline that approval for their help. That's a lot of money and I wonder if this pandemic won't have any clue to be seen close to its end, how this league will survive. I guess the business tycoons will step in and will give their help to the league just to sustain another season.
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August 25, 2021, 04:18:32 PM
Based on the article I read, PBA has lost 70 million pesos in the last bubble and they could no longer sustain another bubble, thankfully the captain ball of each team are willing to help with the expenses of this current bubble set up. If the situation of our country will not change after this season, I don't know if we will still see the PBA continue with a new season.
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August 24, 2021, 05:48:06 PM
That's what I read also, Thirdy Ravena is receiving a salary like the salary of June Mar Fajardo, imagine, for a rookie to receive like the salary of the PBA superstar in the Philippines, of course, anyone would be attracted with that and they will choose the B League to be their home because of a good opportunity that they offer to the Filipino imports.

As long as the player should also be good. Anyone likes to play outside the country with that salary but only a few are offered that contract.

PBA players can't just say they want to play if the scouts from the Japan B league or any other leagues are not interested in them.
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August 24, 2021, 03:56:55 PM
More and more Filipino players are going to B-League already and this is kinda alarming especially for the PBA itself. After the season, we might see another players going there again or those young players might try and play in Japan. Well as for Ray Parks, I think that he will play good there.
Probably the reason for that is that PBA must not be that profitable to get in compared to B League. It's alarming but I feel like the popularity of PBA slumped this year. BRP Jr. Is definitely going to improve their as you've said, Nagoya is a strong team and hopefully he can learn more during his stay there.


Money is the big factor why PBA stars are accepting contracts from outside league. Just imagine how many folds the contract compared to how much money they can get playing in this league.

Those names that being dragged before Ravena and Parks, I remember Romeo and Abueva, they both receive a huge amount of contract offers before with B-league scouts,

Ravena Bro and Parks need to impress the Japanese teams if they wanted to continue their journey to Japan B-League,
they are all good players and giving them quality time it won't be hard for them to represent our county and give
the glory to where they first played this game.

They have their agent who knows for sure what to do to continue to contract, and they believe that the Filipino talent will last in the B league. Thirdy Ravena is still playing with the B league now, and I guess he already played are year or more and his salary is higher compared to what the PBA is paying.

So this is what's gonna happen.. even if a PBA player will play 3 years in the PBA, I think the income they will get if they play in the B league for 1 year is still bigger, I'm not sure with this, it's only based on what I read.

That's what I read also, Thirdy Ravena is receiving a salary like the salary of June Mar Fajardo, imagine, for a rookie to receive like the salary of the PBA superstar in the Philippines, of course, anyone would be attracted with that and they will choose the B League to be their home because of a good opportunity that they offer to the Filipino imports.
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August 24, 2021, 03:40:33 PM
More and more Filipino players are going to B-League already and this is kinda alarming especially for the PBA itself. After the season, we might see another players going there again or those young players might try and play in Japan. Well as for Ray Parks, I think that he will play good there.
Probably the reason for that is that PBA must not be that profitable to get in compared to B League. It's alarming but I feel like the popularity of PBA slumped this year. BRP Jr. Is definitely going to improve their as you've said, Nagoya is a strong team and hopefully he can learn more during his stay there.


Money is the big factor why PBA stars are accepting contracts from outside league. Just imagine how many folds the contract compared to how much money they can get playing in this league.

Those names that being dragged before Ravena and Parks, I remember Romeo and Abueva, they both receive a huge amount of contract offers before with B-league scouts,

Ravena Bro and Parks need to impress the Japanese teams if they wanted to continue their journey to Japan B-League,
they are all good players and giving them quality time it won't be hard for them to represent our county and give
the glory to where they first played this game.

They have their agent who knows for sure what to do to continue to contract, and they believe that the Filipino talent will last in the B league. Thirdy Ravena is still playing with the B league now, and I guess he already played are year or more and his salary is higher compared to what the PBA is paying.

So this is what's gonna happen.. even if a PBA player will play 3 years in the PBA, I think the income they will get if they play in the B league for 1 year is still bigger, I'm not sure with this, it's only based on what I read.
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August 24, 2021, 02:15:11 PM
More and more Filipino players are going to B-League already and this is kinda alarming especially for the PBA itself. After the season, we might see another players going there again or those young players might try and play in Japan. Well as for Ray Parks, I think that he will play good there.
Probably the reason for that is that PBA must not be that profitable to get in compared to B League. It's alarming but I feel like the popularity of PBA slumped this year. BRP Jr. Is definitely going to improve their as you've said, Nagoya is a strong team and hopefully he can learn more during his stay there.


Money is the big factor why PBA stars are accepting contracts from outside league. Just imagine how many folds the contract compared to how much money they can get playing in this league.

Those names that being dragged before Ravena and Parks, I remember Romeo and Abueva, they both receive a huge amount of contract offers before with B-league scouts,

Ravena Bro and Parks need to impress the Japanese teams if they wanted to continue their journey to Japan B-League,
they are all good players and giving them quality time it won't be hard for them to represent our county and give
the glory to where they first played this game.
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August 24, 2021, 08:42:24 AM
More and more Filipino players are going to B-League already and this is kinda alarming especially for the PBA itself. After the season, we might see another players going there again or those young players might try and play in Japan. Well as for Ray Parks, I think that he will play good there.
Probably the reason for that is that PBA must not be that profitable to get in compared to B League. It's alarming but I feel like the popularity of PBA slumped this year. BRP Jr. Is definitely going to improve their as you've said, Nagoya is a strong team and hopefully he can learn more during his stay there.
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August 24, 2021, 08:32:53 AM
Ray Parks is already in Japan.

https://www.spin.ph/basketball/ray-parks-in-japan-to-prepare-for-b-league-debut-source-a800-20210821

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Bobby Ray Parks, Jr is in Japan where he will likely play for the Nagoya Diamond Dolphins when the B. League First Division season kicks off this coming September 30.

His future is brighter in Japan, and he would get his expectation of salary playing with the B. League.
Hopefully, he will continue to play the same intensity he played with the PBA, and he will carry his team to success.
Remove the word "likely" because he will really play in the Nagoya Diamond Dolphins. A very strong team who ended 4th in their division.
I'm also thinking that he intentionally dropped playing in the PBA because he wants to join into another league like the B-League.

More and more Filipino players are going to B-League already and this is kinda alarming especially for the PBA itself. After the season, we might see another players going there again or those young players might try and play in Japan. Well as for Ray Parks, I think that he will play good there.
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August 24, 2021, 08:12:43 AM
Playing almost every day like in the last bubble, who do you think does have the advantage in this scenario guys? SMB Beermen I think would be at the disadvantage as most of their players are in the late 30's and playing back to back could have a negative impact on their game.

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They are in the same situation before so I think at least SMB can handle it. Even in the late 30s they still have the most dominant lineup in the league. Experience wise maybe their advantage.

If they will be exhausted on some back-to-back games, other teams too so they still have the advantage. Practice is really necessary at these teams and with a lack of practice, their stamina is not at 100%.
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August 24, 2021, 06:15:40 AM
Since the Pampanga LGU has already approved the PBA's request to hold games in their place, here is an update on the scheduling once they resume playing. Playing almost every day like in the last bubble, who do you think does have the advantage in this scenario guys? SMB Beermen I think would be at the disadvantage as most of their players are in the late 30's and playing back to back could have a negative impact on their game.

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PBA plans five playdates a week in Pampanga season resumption
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August 23, 2021, 01:47:25 PM
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For now, we will enjoy every game inside our house no live audience until this season end.
No problem with me, but it's better if we have a chance to watch the game live.


The strategy of the government in handling the pandemic is not so effective, now with the threat of new variants, I think our hope to see the game with live audiences will be delayed again. Some areas are already in lockdown, this measure is the last resort if the government can't handle the situation and we know its effect to our economy especially those employees who are just relying on their job to feed their families.

For me, I would be okay with just watching the games live on my TV.

In protecting myself and my love ones, I'll be okay watching the games on TV,

The same way how you seen the government fight this virus, it's not that effective to really lessen the spread, plus how those people
who continue not to believe that this virus is real, as there are still people who link this virus to politics or other agendas,

There are still people who doesn't want being vaccinated, while in some areas vaccines are still not available.



Corruption at its best, that's how corrupt our government is, they make money out of this pandemic and that is by declaring a simple fever into covid-19 so they can claim money from the government. Some are even afraid to get vaccinated as there's news that some died not because of the virus but due to the vaccine, there's this one family that they all died after they go vaccinated with Jansen, so it could be attributed to the vaccine as according to their relatives, this family are healthy.


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Along the way, we will start seeing this league to start and we will enjoy watching our favorite players and
favorite team to entertain us while we are still suffering from this virus.

They'll be back soon, and we will start recovering our losses on Pacquiao vs Ugas fight. lol
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