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Latest fracas deals black eye to PBA

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ALMOST overshadow­ing the impact of Barangay Ginebra’s crucial victory over TNT-KaTropa Friday night was the fracas between Alfrancis Chua and Nash Racela.

Chua, the Ginebra governor to the PBA (Philippine Basketball Associatio­n) board, and Racela, the head coach of TNT, had a verbal clash on their way to their respective dugouts at halftime.

Fouls were obviously the cause, triggered apparently by TNT getting slapped more hit infraction­s than Ginebra in the game’s first two quarters.

Glaring physical acts between Gin King Kevin Ferrer and KaTropa import Glen Rice Jr. were vividly caught on camera.

Then a foul by TNT’s Kelly Williams on Ginebra’s Man Mountain Greg Slaughter was somehow deemed without merit by Racela, whose on-court rant he had obviously vented on Chua as both headed to the lockers.

Thankfully, cooler heads prevailed, with Olsen Racela, Nash’s older brother, playing a key role to nip the skirmish. Olsen is an assistant coach at Ginebra. It helped that PBA Commission­er Chito Narvasa and PBA Informatio­n chief Willie Boy Marcial were also in the hallway when the incident was unfolding.

The two gentlemen wasted no time in helping pacify Chua and Racela, a move that immediatel­y drew praise from spectators initially startled—and soon angered—by the commotion.

My friend, Ramon Uy, and I saw it all on TV. He said, “The league ought to have a law requiring all coaches, players and other officials and personnel to extend their highest respects to the PBA Commission­er every time he happens to be nearby. Thus, in accordance to that PBA rule, Racela and Chua should have immediatel­y stopped their quarrel and next issued a quick apology to Commission­er Narvasa.”

I totally agree with him.

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