The race for the last twice-to-beat advantage heats up as Magnolia and Barangay Ginebra figure in a pair of crucial encounters against separate foes in the 2022 PBA Commissioner’s Cup at the PhilSports Arena on Sunday, Nov. 27.
Magnolia's Chito Victolero and Ginebra's Tim Cone (PBA Images)
The
NorthPort had to sail through turbulent waters early on but recovered just in time as Arvin Tolentino steered his crew to an 87-81 victory over Blackwater to get back on the winning track in the 2022 Commissioner’s Cup at the Smart Araneta Coliseum on Wednesday, Oct. 12.
Arvin Tolentino of North
San Miguel finally broke through in the PBA 3x3 Season 2 by outlasting TNT in overtime, 22-20, to rule Leg 4 of the First Conference Sunday, Oct. 9, at Robinsons Malabon.
San Miguel Beermen (PBA photo)
Ken Bono and Wendell Comboy rallied back the Beermen from as much as a 13-20 deficit in the
William Raniel "Will" Navarro (FIBA photo) MANILA - William Raniel "Will" Navarro apologized to the Samahang Basketbol ng Pilipinas (SBP) after getting embroiled in a contract impasse that prevented him from joining the Seoul Samsung Thunders for the upcoming Korean Basketball League (KBL) season. In a statement over Instagram, Navarro said he personally went to SBP executive director Sonny Barrios to say sorry for signing with Seoul Samsung despite having a live contract to be a full-time Gilas Pilipinas player. Barrios earlier said the six-foot-six forward has to honor his Gilas contract, which comes with a clause for him to play for NorthPort in the Philippine Basketball Association (PBA) if he gets released. "Today, I met with Exec Director Sonny Barrios at his office and reiterated my sincere apology for my error and the misunderstanding and miscommunication caused by my signing up with the Samsung Thunders of Korea. I now fully recognize that I have an ex