PBA fines Abueva, Santos among others as Finals heats up | Inquirer Sports

PBA fines Abueva, Santos among others as Finals heats up

By: - Reporter / @MarkGiongcoINQ
/ 07:09 PM January 11, 2015

Calvin Abueva (Alaska) vs Chris Lutz (SMB). PBA IMAGE

Calvin Abueva (Alaska) vs Chris Lutz (SMB). PBA IMAGE

MANILA, Philippines — The PBA fined six players and a coach after a highly-physical Game 2 of the 2015 PBA Philippine Cup Finals between the San Miguel Beermen and Alaska Aces.

The league slapped a total of P15,600 fine against Alaska forward Calvin Abueva. Abueva was meted a P10,000 fine after hitting San Miguel Beer’s Arwind Santos on the head with an elbow that was a non-call. Upon review, the PBA upgraded it to a flagrant foul 1 after Santos was left bloodied after the play.

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The 6-foot-2 Abueva was also fined P3,000 for flopping, P1,600 for second motion in a play involving Beermen guard Chris Ross and an additional P1,000 for trash-talking with Santos.

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Santos likewise was penalized with a P1,000 fine for the same reason.

Beermen swingman Ronald Tubid was also fined P10,000 for his flagrant foul 1 against Abueva and P3,000 for flopping.

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Alaska’s sharpshooting veteran Dondon Hontiveros and San Miguel rookie David Semerad were both slapped with P5,000 each for their double foul, which was upgraded to a flagrant foul 1.

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Aces hard-working power forward Vic Manuel was also fined P5,000 for his flagrant foul 1 on Semerad.

Alaska assistant coach Louie Alas received the biggest fine after he was slapped with P20,000 for physically contacting a game official.

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