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Bubbles in trouble: PBA, PFL hit by COVID?

PBA, PFL face COVID-19 cases

- By –With Ding Cervantes

Trouble in the bubble for the country’s profession­al leagues?

The Philippine Basketball Associatio­n (PBA) and the Philippine­s Football League (PFL) both felt the threat of the COVID-19 as positive cases forced them to tweak their respective schedules.

The PBA, which is now on its third week of the Philippine Cup bubble in Clark, reported that a player from Blackwater yielded a positive result in the team’s latest swab test, a developmen­t that led to the postponeme­nt of the Elite’s Sunday afternoon game against Rain or Shine.

In the lone game that pushed through as scheduled, Magnolia outplayed “Clasico” rival Barangay Ginebra, 102- 92, to arrest a threegame slide and improve to 2-4.

After their fatal fourth- quarter collapse in their last outings, the Hotshots managed to finally close it out and get back on track while handing the Gin Kings (4-1) their first loss.

For its part, the PFL was hit with nine positive cases and decided to move yesterday’s supposed season kickoff at the PFF National Training Center to a still undetermin­ed date.

In a statement, the PFL said five players and one coach from two clubs tested positive in their prebubble testing last Oct. 21, then further tests on three persons who were in contact with the six also returned positive.

The two leagues hope this would just be a minor bump in their road to a successful restart amid the pandemic.

According to the PBA, the concerned Blackwater cager was immediatel­y extracted from the Clark hub for quarantine and further antigen and swab tests at the New Clark City Athletes Village in Capas, Tarlac.

Result of the antigen came out negative, and they hope it will be the same for the swab result expected by today.

The entire Blackwater team was also placed in isolation at the hotel rooms and scheduled for retests. The same applies to the squad they faced last Thursday, the TNT Tropang Giga, and other “close contacts.”

This happened just as the PBA bubble’s first suspect case, a referee, eventually tested negative in subsequent tests after initially yielding positive result.

The said game official will just need to finish the 10-day quarantine period before being fully cleared to return to the bubble.

“The first case proved to be negative. That is the most important,” said Bases Conversion and Developmen­t Authority chief Vince Dizon in a presscon with PBA commission­er Willie Marcial and PBA medical consultant Dr. Raul Canlas.

They maintained the integrity of the bubble.

The Scores: Magnolia 102 – Corpuz 20, Lee 15, Barroca 15, Sangalang 14, dela Rosa 13, Banchero 10, Jalalon 9, Reavis 6, Melton 0, Calisaan 0, Abundo 0, Dionisio 0.

Ginebra 92 – Pringle 24, J. Aguilar 13, Thompson 10, Dillinger 9, Chan 9, Caperal 8, Tenorio 6, Mariano 4, Devance 3..

Quartersco­res: 25-25, 52-54, 78-77, 102-92

 ?? PBA IMAGE ?? Calvin Abueva, right, and his teammates are cheerful in practice yesterday, celebratin­g the reinstatem­ent from indefinite suspension of The Beast.
PBA IMAGE Calvin Abueva, right, and his teammates are cheerful in practice yesterday, celebratin­g the reinstatem­ent from indefinite suspension of The Beast.

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