The Philippine Star

‘Get too physical, face sanction’

- By NELSON BELTRAN

GlobalPort’s Moala Tautuaa, Blackwater’s Allein Maliksi and Columbian Dyip’s Eric Camson lead a host of players facing early sanctions for their “excessive” physical play in the tumultuous opener of the PBA Commission­er’s Cup at the Smart Araneta Coliseum Sunday.

“I guess some players tested the limit of the physicalit­y we allow in the game. There were excessive contacts. We’ll review the tapes and we would sanction those needed to be sanctioned,” said PBA commission­er Willie Marcial.

A score of technical and flagrant infraction­s, and near fights marred the opening double-header in the midseason tourney where Columbian Dyip blasted Blackwater, 126-98, then TNT smothered GlobalPort, 128-114.

Maliksi and Camson went at each other and had to be separated in the Columbian Dyip-Blackwater tussle while Tautuaa and TNT import Jeremy Tyler figured in a separate fracas in the other game.

Tyler also had a separate incident with GlobalPort counterpar­t Malcolm White in the highly emotional, physical battle marking Terrence Romeo’s and Tautuaa’s first outing with their new teams – curiously against their former ball clubs.

“It’s nice that the PBA is allowing some amount of physicalit­y but I think there were some unnecessar­y actions in some possession­s that the commission­er has to look at,” noted TNT coach Nash Racela.

“There are a lot of excessive movements on the part of the players. We have to take notice of that,” he added.

The Texters and the Batang Pier engaged in a rugged match where a total of 71 fouls were called.

Tautuaa took the showers ahead of the rest on a flagrant foul penalty 2 incurred for kicking Tyler while he was hanging in the rim following a two-handed slam.

The Fil-Tongan player said he was provoked with Tyler grabbing his foot.

White incurred a flagrant foul right in the opening half and went out on fouls with 5:41 left to play and the Batang Pier trailing by 11 at 98-109.

Tyler and Joseph Gabayni also drew infraction­s of their own. The GlobalPort third-string center committed a flagrant foul on smashing on the head a driving RR Pogoy.

There’s also a large amount of thrashtalk­ing in the TNT-GlobalPort setto.

In the end, Romeo prevailed over his former team GlobalPort in their initial face-off.

But the three-time PBA scoring champ may also face sanction for his attack on the officiatin­g after the game.

Romeo struggled with a bad shooting most of the game but had his clutch shots in TNT KaTropa’s fourth-quarter rampage on the way to their 14-point victory.

 ?? MIGUEL DE GUZMAN ?? Blackwater’s Allein Maliksi (left) is held back by teammate John Paul Erram as he confronts Columbian Dyip’s Eric Camson during their PBA Commission­er’s Cup duel at the Smart Araneta Coliseum last Sunday. Columbian Dyip won, 126-98.
MIGUEL DE GUZMAN Blackwater’s Allein Maliksi (left) is held back by teammate John Paul Erram as he confronts Columbian Dyip’s Eric Camson during their PBA Commission­er’s Cup duel at the Smart Araneta Coliseum last Sunday. Columbian Dyip won, 126-98.

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