The Philippine Basketball Association’s landmark pay cut measure starts next month as it hopes to plug financial leaks while action remains shuttered with the country experiencing a new wave of COVID-19 infections.
Commissioner Willie Marcial announced last week that he recommended a 20 percent cut to the PBA leadership—which was approved without hindrance—with the aim of providing team owners breathing room in spending at this time when an economic fallout appears to be more and more pronounced each day.
“I’m grateful to all the team owners who have supported us during the pandemic,” NorthPort’s do-it-all star Sean Anthony told the Inquirer on Monday when asked how players…
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