After tough PBA All-Filipino conquest, June Mar Fajardo spends hard-earned break fishing | Inquirer Sports

After tough PBA All-Filipino conquest, June Mar Fajardo spends hard-earned break fishing

By: - Online Sports Editor / @CFColinaINQ
/ 06:03 PM May 24, 2019

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MANILA, Philippines– June Mar Fajardo is making most of his hard-earned break.

Since winning the 2019 PBA Philippine Cup crown last May 15 in a conference where he also bagged the Best Player and Finals MVP awards, Fajardo has been spending his off days on the sea.

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After the Game 7 win, the Beermen star center immediately went home to his hometown Cebu, where he has been hanging out with his family doing all sorts of fun things while aboard a boat.

“For the rich there is therapy pero for the rest of us there is fishing!” said Fajardo in one of his photos showing off his catch.

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“Not only do you have fun, you get free food too!” he added in Cebuano.

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It is a well-deserved respite for Fajardo, whose Beermen had just survived a tough showdown against Magnolia Hotshots in the finals which went to seven grueling games.

San Miguel, though, will plunge back into action in ongoing import-laden Commissioner’s Cup starting June 5 against NorthPort.

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It gets busier from there for  6-foot-11 Fajardo with Gilas Pilipinas duties coming up as the country braces for the 2019 Fiba World Cup.

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