Kiefer Ravena signs with Japan B League team, too
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Published June 1, 2021, 2:38 PM
Barangay Ginebra San Miguel’s LA Tenorio tries to prevent an entry pass to rookie Brian Enriquez, right, during practice at the Aquamarine Recreational Center in Lipa City, Batangas. It was Tenorio’s first practice with the team following a visit to the United States. (PBA Images)
PBA teams will still have to continue with their full practices and scrimmages outside of Metro Manila and provinces under the so-called “NCR Plus” after the stricter General Community Quarantine guidelines were extended until June 15.
Use of “indoor sports courts and venues” are still prohibited in areas under the “GCQ with restrictions” which prevents all 12 ballclubs from holding training sessions in their own facilities, at least for the next two weeks.
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A STUDY group created by the PBA board has recommended changes to the draft dodger rule and other controversial provisions of the league by-laws, Commissioner Willie Marcial bared on Monday.
Marcial said the study group, made up of basketball luminaries from both in and out of the league, has come up with its set of recommendations after a thorough review of pertinent provisions of the PBA by-laws.
The study group, Marcial said, was created in March by the board - long before the league came under fire for the draft dodger rule soon after Thirdy Ravena signed a multi-year extension with Japan side San-En NeoPhoenix.