Manila Bulletin

Players voice out worries, concerns

- By JONAS TERRADO

PBA players are committed to take part in practices and games once these activities are given the go signal by the Inter-Agency Task Force to resume.

Commission­er WIllie Marcial said players who attended Tuesday’s meeting at the PBA Office in Libis, Quezon City were “unanimous” in their willingnes­s to join team practices and games under strict health measures.

Marcial did say that some players were able to express their concern during the meeting that lasted two hours. But the group was able to reach common ground in accepting the proposed guidelines mapped out by the PBA Board of Governors earlier this month.

“May mga kanya-kanya silang concern,” Marcial said. “But at the end of the day, unanimous sila na they’re willing to play and to practice.”

The PBA has yet to receive an official word from the IATF if the proposed guidelines will be approval in order for at least the resumption of team practices as early as next month.

PBA teams are required to undergo COVID-19 tests every 10 days while batches of four players, a trainer and health officer each and disinfecti­ng of facilities using hospital standards will be observed during practices under the protocols.

A “bubble setup” that will limit the players’ contact outside of their families is also part of the planned measures.

Marcial and deputy commission­er Eric Castro explained the said guidelines during the meeting which the league said was “well-attended,” before the league officials let the players discuss the measures among themselves.

“We are all unanimous that we are willing to play and to play when on call,” said Marcial, quoting one player he begged off from naming.

 ??  ?? PBA deputy commission­er Eric Castro outlines to a limited number of players Tuesday health protocols and guidelines that will be implemente­d once the government approves the league’s appeal to restart team practice amid COVID-19. (PBA Images)
PBA deputy commission­er Eric Castro outlines to a limited number of players Tuesday health protocols and guidelines that will be implemente­d once the government approves the league’s appeal to restart team practice amid COVID-19. (PBA Images)

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