The Philippine Star

Best of old, new spice up PBA All-Star

- By NELSON BELTRAN

Games today (Smart Araneta Coliseum) 4:15 p.m. – Skills challenges 7 p.m. – Greats vs Stalwarts

Alvin Patrimonio, Johnny Abarriento­s and Ronnie Magsanoc spearhead the best of the past in a curious mix with the present and future stars while Sen. Manny Pacquiao provides an extra punch in the kickoff events of the 2016 PBA All-Star Spectacle at the Smart Araneta Coliseum tonight.

Ed Daquioag, Mac Belo, Roger Pogoy and Raphael Banal are among PBA D-League top guns showing their wares with the PBA legends and PBA newcomers in the All-Star Friday main highlight Team Greats versus Team Stalwarts Blitz Game.

Curtain raiser is the Skills Challenge where Terrence Romeo, Rey Guevarra and Jeric Fortuna defend their titles in the threepoint shootout, slam- dunk contest and obstacle challenge, respective­ly.

James Yap, Jeff Chan, Alex Cabagnot, Jayjay Helterbran­d, KG Canaleta and Troy Rosario are among the exciting players participat­ing in the skills competitio­ns starting at 4:15 p.m.

The Blitz Game, participat­ed in by Pacquiao as a replacemen­t to the injured LA Revilla, is set at 7 p.m.

Pacquiao, Patrimonio and Magsanoc team up with Banal, Chris Banchero, David Semerad, Raymond Almazan, Mike Tolomia, Russel Escoto, Bryan Cruz, Nic Belasco and Topex Robinson at Team Stalwarts.

Abarriento­s, Daquiaog, Belo and Pogoy, meanwhile, compose Team Greats with Maverick Ahanmisi, Kevin Alas, Anthony Semerad, Ian Sangalang, Jonathan Grey, Noli Locsin, Richard del Rosario and Bong Ravena.

The Blitz Game, introduced in 2012 in Laoag featuring legends Patrimonio, Abarriento­s, Allan Caidic, Leo Isaac, Kenneth Duremdes, Ato Agustin, Jojo Lastimosa and Olsen Racela, was shelved last year for the return of the Rookies versus Sophomores duel.

It is revived this year with the inclusion of the PBA D- League stars, among the highlights of the return of the annual PBA mid-season spectacle at the Big Dome for the first time in seven years.

A part of the festivitie­s are meet-andgreet sessions of the PBA All Stars with the fans around the Araneta Center during the All-Star weekend.

The traditiona­l biggest treats to fans during the All- Star Friday are exciting competitio­ns among the league’s pistoleros and high-flyers.

Romeo is likely to have his hands full defending the three-point shootout crown versus Yap, Chan, Cabagnot, Rosario, Canaleta, Helterbran­d, RJ Jazul, Almond Vosotros, Garvo Lanete and Simon Enciso.

It will be a five-way showdown in slam dunk among Guevarra, James Forrester, Moala Tautuaa, Franklin Bonifacio and Chris Newsome.

Slugging it out for the Obstacle Challenge are titleholde­r Fortuna and challenger­s Ahanmisi, Banchero, Newsome, Emman Monfort, Scottie Thompson, Chris Ross, Mark Barroca, Carlo Lastimosa, Mark Cruz and Jai Reyes.

The All-Star Weekend culminates with the North-vs-South All-Star Game on Sunday with Romeo, Mark Caguioa, Marc Pingris, Japeth Aguilar and Calvin Abueva leading the North team’s bid to repeat their victory in Puerto Princesa, Palawan last year.

Romeo, Caguioa, Pingris, Aguilar and Abueva make up coach Yeng Guiao’s starting unit versus coach Leo Austria’s Yap, Thompson, Greg Slaughter, June Mar Fajardo and Joe Devance.

Coming off the bench for the North team are Rosario, Cabagnot, Jayson Castro, Gabe Norwood, Paul Lee, Ranidel de Ocampo and Stanley Pringle.

The South team’s reserves are Chan, Ross, Barroca, Lastimosa, JR Quiñahan, Jericho Cruz, RR Garcia and Asi Taulava in his alltime record 14th All-Star participat­ion.

 ?? MIGUEL DE GUZMAN ?? Members and coaches of Team North and South pose with Uniprom Inc. executive Irene Jose, PBA commission­er Chito Narvasa and PBA chairman Robert Non along with Binibining Pilipinas Miss Universe Maxine Medina and Binibining Pilipinas Interconti­nental...
MIGUEL DE GUZMAN Members and coaches of Team North and South pose with Uniprom Inc. executive Irene Jose, PBA commission­er Chito Narvasa and PBA chairman Robert Non along with Binibining Pilipinas Miss Universe Maxine Medina and Binibining Pilipinas Interconti­nental...

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