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Marcial not discounting idea of having fans back in PBA venues

By: - Reporter / @MarkGiongcoINQ
/ 08:47 PM March 09, 2021

PBA Commissioner Willie Marcial

FILE – PBA Commissioner Willie Marcial during a press conference Wednesday night. PBA IMAGES

MANILA, Philippines — Just like in the previous season, PBA games will likely remain crowd-less with the COVID-19 pandemic still at large.

PBA commissioner Willie Marcial, however, isn’t discounting the possibility of having fans back inside the venues as the planned 10-month season goes along.

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“We’re not closing the door on that (having fans) but as of now, you can see what’s still happening with the pandemic so we don’t know,” Marcial said in a press conference Tuesday.

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But for now, Marcial’s top priority is for the league’s April 11 opening to push through.

“First of all, I hope we will be allowed to play this April,” he said.

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“And after that, who knows? We may have fans back perhaps, by the second conference.”

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The PBA board has already approved a 10-month season which consists of the Philippine Cup and the Governors’ Cup for this year.

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The league is planning to hold its games within the National Capital Region under a semi-bubble setup.

Last year, the PBA was reduced to just one conference with the Philippine Cup staged inside a bubble in Clark.

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