BARANGAY Ginebra San Miguel’s Stanley Pringle will be out for next three months after undergoing surgery in his left knee before Christmas Day, according to Head Coach Tim Cone. Cone, however, didn’t go down to specifics on Pringle’s injury which already ruled him out of the Governors’ Cup where the…
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Published January 16, 2021, 1:37 PM
The contenders for the Best Player of the Conference plum. (Photos from PBA Images)
The spotlight will shine brightly on the one who gets to be named the Best Player of the Conference on Sunday when the PBA holds its virtual Awards Night to honor the top performers of the recent Philippine Cup bubble.
The announcement of the BPC which some describes as the “Bubble MVP” caps off the simple ceremonies that starts at 6 p.m. and aired on all platforms of TV5 and One Sports.
Saved for Terrafirma’s CJ Perez whose chances are very remote due to his team’s disappointing run, there’s no clear favorite on the BPC race that is too difficult to call.
Published January 6, 2021, 1:12 PM
Phoenix shooter Matthew Wright (PBA Images)
There’s a likely scenario that at least one worthy candidate could miss out on a spot in the Mythical Five selection of the PBA Philippine Cup bubble.
That’s because eligible voters are expected to have a difficult time choosing two backcourt players in the Mythical Five which will be given during the virtual PBA Awards Night on Jan. 17.
Two guards and three frontcourt players will compose the Mythical Five under PBA rules.
TNT’s Ray Parks Jr., who topped the Statistical Points race, and teammate RR Pogoy, Barangay Ginebra San Miguel’s Stanley Pringle and Phoenix Super LPG’s Matthew Wright are among the favorites to make Mythical Five.