Sun.Star Pampanga

Clark eyed to host PBA ‘bubble’

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CLARK FREEPORT – As the resumption of the 45th season of the Philippine Basketball Associatio­n (PBA) Philippine Cup 2020 looms, explorator­y talks have been made for prospectiv­e venues to host the "PBA Bubble" including this Freeport.

“Three things. First, we have the rooms – the accommodat­ion by hotels in Clark that can entail 12 teams. So that’s about 400 to 500 people,” NLEX Road Warriors coach Yeng Guiao said during a phone interview recently.

Clark is a premiere business hub and a preferred tourist destinatio­n that is home to top-grade hotels that can potentiall­y accommodat­e all 12 teams of the PBA. They include Marriott Hotel, Widus Hotel and Casino, Royce Hotel, Midori Hotel and a host of others. It is also host to the best golf courses in the country where players can enjoy the fairways in between games and practices.

“Second, Clark is gated. It is selfcontai­ned so safety and health protocols can be easily implemente­d there,” Guiao added.

According to Guiao, the accessibil­ity of Clark is also a huge factor.

“Third is proximity. It’s close to Manila and other places as well. In case one of the players has a family emergency, they can easily get out of the bubble so it’s a factor,” Guiao continued.

When asked about the chances of Clark being chosen as a venue, Guiao said that it would depend on the decision of the PBA board of governors and the office of the commissi oner.

PBA out-of-town games in Pampanga are usually held at Angeles University Foundation Sports and Cultural Center.

In the past, coach Guiao also pushed for Clark as a venue of the 30th Southeast Asian (SEA) Games and the Olympics.

“We already saw it last year. Some games happened in Clark. Again, for the same reason, because it is convenient­ly located, there are plenty of open spaces, we have the facilities – first-class hotels, we have the expertise – people who are highly educated and know how to handle such sporting events and we also have a lot of sports fans there,” Guiao said.

The concept of the PBA bubble is patterned after the National Basketball Associatio­n (NBA) model, wherein all players from every team including staff, officials and other people involved will stay in a “bubble."

This means that everybody inside the bubble will have no physical contact with other people outside of it, including their families. The players will be housed in one hotel and will be transporte­d to practice venues until the games are over.

Guiao said the PBA Board of Governors and Commission­er Willie Marcial are “thinking seriously”in carefully considerin­g all probable venues.

Other possible bubble venues eyed by the PBA include the Smart-Araneta Coliseum in Quezon City, the Inspire Sports Academy in Laguna, Subic in Zambales, and even Dubai, United Arab Emirates.

Guiao has always pushed for Clark to host national and regional sporting events in the past.

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