The Philippine Star

PBA defers action on SMB ‘scuffle’

- By OLMIN LEYBA

The PBA is outside looking in at the reported scuffle that marred the San Miguel Beer team practice last Sunday, and is not about to launch a formal probe or slap possible sanctions on those who were involved just yet.

PBA commission­er Willie Marcial said he was told that San Miguel management will take the appropriat­e action internally following the fight that reportedly ensued among import Dez Wells, and locals Arwind Santos, Kelly Nabong and Ronald Tubid.

“Kausap ko si Governor Alfrancis Chua. Sabi niya yung San Miguel may gagawin sila. Hihintayin ko iyun (According to Governor Alfrancis Chua, San Miguel will do something so I’ll just wait for it),” Marcial told The STAR yesterday.

“Tignan natin. Kung sapat na yung gagawin nila, kung satisfied naman tayo, hindi na tayo magpaparus­a (We’ll see what they’ll come up with. If we’re satisfied with their decision, then there’s no need for further sanction), he added.

Marcial said for now, the PBA isn’t summoning the personalit­ies involved but maintained that he will definitely call them up after San Miguel is done with its inquiry.

San Miguel officials remained tight-lipped over the incident.

Yesterday, a day after the controvers­ial practice, the Beermen held their practice behind closed doors that even members of the media were not allowed in.

The Beermen (6-4) are in the thick of preparatio­n for their crucial game against TNT KaTropa (7-3) tomorrow in Antipolo, where a playoffs bonus is at stake.

A victory will net the Beermen a Top 4 seeding and the hefty win-once advantage in the quarterfin­als while a defeat will leave them needing to beat their higher-ranked opponent twice to advance to the semis.

San Miguel is seeking the grand slam this year after ruling the Philippine Cup and Commission­er’s Cup.

 ??  ?? The Philippine Basketball Associatio­n (PBA), led by commission­er Willie Marcial, donated P1 million to the Davao earthquake victims through the Alagang Kapatid Foundation. PLDT Smart Foundation Inc. also contribute­d P500,000 while Cignal TV and Cignal Cares donated P100,000 each to the same cause during the halftime break of the PBA Governors’ Cup eliminatio­n match between Magnolia and Talk N Text at the University of Southeaste­rn Philippine­s Gym in Davao City last Saturday. The Hotshots won the game, 100-93.
The Philippine Basketball Associatio­n (PBA), led by commission­er Willie Marcial, donated P1 million to the Davao earthquake victims through the Alagang Kapatid Foundation. PLDT Smart Foundation Inc. also contribute­d P500,000 while Cignal TV and Cignal Cares donated P100,000 each to the same cause during the halftime break of the PBA Governors’ Cup eliminatio­n match between Magnolia and Talk N Text at the University of Southeaste­rn Philippine­s Gym in Davao City last Saturday. The Hotshots won the game, 100-93.

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