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No TV, no problem for MPBL

- By REY C. LACHICA

Even without a TV coverage or even its matches be played behind closed doors the rest of the way, the Maharlika Pilipinas Basketball League (MPBL) is determined to finish its 2019-2020 season.

With the government about to downgrade the coronaviru­s (COVID-19) restrictio­ns to General Community Quarantine, league Commission­er Kenneth Duremdes is hoping they will be allowed to resume their divisional championsh­ips in the Chooks-to-Go-MPBL Lakan Cup soon.

“Now we can see the light at the end of the tunnel,” said Duremdes in a phone conversati­on Wednesday. “We really have to finish this season no matter what because we started it with a bang.”

The league’s playoff series in both the North and South were canceled last March due to the coronaviru­s outbreak that also affected the world’s premier sporting events like the NBA, England’s Premier League, Italy’s Serie A and Spanish League.

While saddened by the shutdown oftheleagu­e’sTVcarrier–broadcast giant ABS-CBN – Duremdes said they have no option but to use other platforms like Facebook to resume their games for the sake of sportsstar­ved Filipinos.

“If walang TV coverage from ABS, then we can do live FB,” said the former PBA MVP. “We have to do it for the sake of our fans and basketball in the country.”

The country’s broadcast giant went off the air on free TV and radio upon the order of the National Telecommun­ications Commission a er its license to operate expired last May 5.

Besides, the league contract with ABS CBN S & A had expired last March.

As the network’s fate now hinges on the wisdom of the men and women in the Congress, what matters the most for Duremdes now is to get clearance from concerned LGUs.

“The most important for us for now is to have an LGU (local government unit) willing to give us permit to hold our games. We know their concerns but we are willing to adhere to whatever their health and safety protocols are,” said Duremdes.

Since the league is using the home-and-away format, Duremdes said travel arrangemen­t is another obstacle they have to hurdle – not mention booking for hotels and restaurant­s.

Defending champion San Juan City and Makati are tied in a best-ofthree series at 1-1 and so are Basilan and Davao Occidental in the South. The National Finals will be a bestof-five affair.

With the latest developmen­t in the country’s fight to flatten the COVID-19 curve, Duremdes is looking forward to meeting the league’s founder Sen. Manny Pacquiao, team owners and other league officials in order to strategize their return to people’s consciousn­ess.

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MPBL Commission­er Kenneth Duremdes with his boss, Sen. Manny Pacquiao.

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