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Don Allado fined for P500,000, banned for one conference in PBA after ‘game fixing’ claims

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Don Allado vs Rommel Adducul. PBA IMAGES/Nuki Sabio

MANILA, Philippines – A P500,000 fine and a one-conference ban from the PBA is the price Don Allado has to pay for his error in judgement.

The PBA office handed down the sanctions, a day after Allado caused a stir on Twitter by accusing the country’s only play-for-pay league of “game fixing”.  The tweets were made after Allado’s team, Barako Bull, lost to Powerade and the chance to play in the semi-finals of the PBA Governor’s Cup.

“There’s no game fixing in the PBA, and there never was,” said Allado Thursday morning, hours after he apologized to Commissioner Chito Salud.

Of the total fine, P300,000 will go the PBA Players’ Trust Fund while the rest of the money will be donated to a charitable institution of Allado’s choice.

Allado, who joined the league in 1999, will also skip a conference next season of the PBA, including all PBA related activities.

All the sanctions are final and unappealable, according to the PBA commissioner’s office.


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Tags: Basketball , Game-fixing , PBA Governor’s Cup , Penalty , Punishment , Sports

  • cooldoods

    Sa tingin ko hindi maganda na may isang conglomerate na apat ang teams sa PBA. Furthermore, hindi din maganda na bawat team ay isang business lang ang nire-represent. Bakit? Kasi nagiging form of advertisement ang bawat game ng PBA. Automatically, pag nag-champion ang team mo maaaring nasa front page ng major newspapers ang brand name mo. Hence, nagkakaroon ng motivation ang teams na i-fix ang mga laban para humaba ang playoff series nila or para sila ang mag-champion.

    Bakit hindi ipagbebenta ng SMC ang tatlo pa nilang teams sa ibang companies? Or magsosyo sa ownership ang multiple companies sa isang team tapos tanggalin ang corporate branding sa name ng team?Imbes na “in support of basketball” ang pagmamay-ari ng isang PBA team, nagiging “in support of business” ang larong basketball.Maganda sana yung concept ng MBA dati na regional ang dating, mala-NBA, kaso mga di-kagalingang players ang naglalaro dun. Kung pagtulungan ng mga companies from each region ang pag-sponsor sa isang team para mapataas ang sweldo ng players, maaaring maka-attract ng mas madaming magaling na players from the PBA ang isang bagong league. Andaming magagaling na local players na hindi nabibigyan ng opportunity na maglaro sa PBA kasi madaming foreign-born players na ang pinapasali.



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