I agree with him and that's the reason why I believe soon PBA will resume as this business will die if they will not be allowed to come back soon.
PBA is the biggest sports organization in our country, and they also contribute on taxes revenue of the government so I guess they are vital for the recovery of the economy.
PBA will not die, it's impossible don't worry even they will remain suspended for years. They are backed by large companies and can go back anytime they want. But the problem here is the approval from IATF. They can't just say
"we want to resume". They need to propose their plan to IATF and wait for approval. As of now, what they are seeking to be approved is for teams to allowed to resume their practice.
We don't have the same quarantine status compare to other countries wherein they are allowed to resume their leagues, whatever the number of cases, as long as they will be approved by their government. Here in PH, allowed activities are based on what is covered to the quarantine status. To be specific, large sports events are not allowed during GCQ. They will only be allowed if Manila shifted to MGCQ which is unlikely to happen for now considering the daily confirmed case rates.
I also doubt that they will be given special consideration if PBA wants to resume under GCQ. That's why I also mentioned a few pages back if they can consider resuming outside Manila. But that will be a hassle process starting from choosing the event location, facilities, etc. I have never read any news too about some of their proposed plans like no audience, how the players will be quarantined, safety protocols, etc. so I guess they will just wait for IATF to approve large sports events
(I understand though because of budget concerns), totally different to the eagerness of other leagues to resume on different countries even they have large confirmed cases compare to us.