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Bacolod team supports MPBL crackdown on ‘game-fixing’

- ❙ By Adrian Stewart Co

MANILA – Bacolod City of Smiles has pledged its support for the Maharlika Pilipinas Basketball League’s (MPBL) efforts to address widespread “game- fixing” within the league.

Bacolod part owner Paul San Jose emphasized that they “have not, do not, and will not condone” any involvemen­t in in- game manipulati­on concerning their players and team officials.

“The Bacolod City of Smiles team wants to convey our support to the MPBL in their bid to rid the league of such detrimenta­l acts that taint the integrity of the game of basketball,” he said.

“We have not, do not, and will not condone any form of in- game manipulati­on that disrespect­s the management, the teams, the players, and the fans of MPBL,” San Jose added.

Recently, numerous members of the 2023 MPBL Bacolod City team received an indefinite ban from the league. Harold Arboleda, Mac Mon till a, Justin Matthew Alano, John Yambot Cantimbuha­n Jr., Ryusei Koga, Christophe­r Menguez, and Andretti Stevens are among those sanctioned.

“We would also like to reiterate our zero tolerance against game- fixing issues within our team. With the help of the MPBL and its officials, we are bent on assuring our supporters that the team will not be part of any further unprofessi­onal matters,” said San Jose.

“This team has had its share of ups and downs throughout our number of seasons in the MPBL — each one only makes our group even stronger,” San Jose added.

The Bacolod City of Smiles concluded the 2023 MPBL season in ninth place in the Southern Division standings, recording 11 wins and 17 defeats, which prevented them from advancing to the division quarterfin­als./

 ?? ?? Andretti Stevens is one of Bacolod City of Smiles players who were slapped with indefinite ban by MPBL.
Andretti Stevens is one of Bacolod City of Smiles players who were slapped with indefinite ban by MPBL.

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