Liga invites ex-pros
Liga Pilipinas is inviting ex-pros to join the fledgling league’s inaugural season as coaches are looking for veterans to anchor their lineups.
Under Liga rules, a team is allowed to enlist two ex-pros but may go over the limit if they’re included in the maximum of eight homegrown players in a 14-man roster. The plan is to reduce the participation of ex-pros to just one per team next year to pave the way for the coming of a new generation of players.
Former PBA cagers Jun Limpot and Will Antonio are reportedly in the wish list of several coaches. Rumored to be in lineups are
Liga president Noli Eala was in
The league will be formally opened in
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So far, Liga has confirmed teams in Misamis Oriental, Ilocos Sur, Pampanga, Taguig, Ozamis, Pagadian,
There is talk that at least four more teams will join the bandwagon. George Lorenzana of White Rock and the Gordon family are studying the possibility of forming a
A tentative list of other coaches includes Taguig’s Jude Roque, Ilocos Sur’s Jun Da Jose, Quezon’s Oliver Bunyi, Laguna’s Nomar Isla of Emilio Aguinaldo College, Cebu’s Yayoy Alcoseba, Pampanga’s Aric del Rosario, Baguio’s Djalma Arnedo, Iloilo’s Jerry Jaranilla, Misamis Oriental’s Jun Noel and Bacolod’s Dennis Tumayan.
What gives Liga a solid foundation is the formidable backing of prominent individuals like Misamis Oriental Gov. Oscar Moreno, Ilocos Sur Gov. Deogracias Victor (D. V.) Savellano, Quezon Gov. Rafael Nantes, Pampanga Gov. Ed Panlilio and sports coordinator Gil Cortez, Taguig Mayor Freddie Tinga, Ozamis Mayor Reynaldo Parojinog, Pagadian Mayor Sammy Co, Baguio Mayor Peter Rey Bautista, Pagcor chairman Ephraim Genuino of Trace College (Laguna), Bacolod’s Tony Agustin of West Negros University, Robert Uy of Toyota Iloilo, Rolando and Junie Navarro of Zamboanga City, Cebu’s Michel Lhuillier of ML Kwarta Padala, PLDT chairman Manny Pangilinan (who’s supporting Pampanga) and Harbour Center’s Mikee Romero (who’s supporting Taguig).
Then, there’s the giant San Miguel Corp. sponsoring Liga as presentor.
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A few weeks ago, Liga held a two-day workshop in Tagaytay where representatives of 12 franchises convened for an orientation on league policies, rules, systems and competition formats. Eala said the encouraging note was the strong participation of provincial teams, both from the North and South. News of the successful workshop spread like wildfire and it wasn’t long after that Quezon and
Quezon is now about to sign up its private sector partner, a big energy conglomerate, while
“Slowly but surely, Liga is making its presence felt in the provinces,” said Eala. “It’s exciting to be a witness to the snowballing support for regional basketball all over the country. There is really a lot of pride and passion at stake in a concept like Liga.”
Liga’s “tour” or “circuit” concept and the “home and away” format are revolutionary ideas that provide a different and exciting dimension to the league.
Eala said Liga games will be aired on NBN-TV and hinted that another channel may be tapped to guarantee comprehensive coverage. A pool of 46 referees – 28 in the South and 18 in the North – has been assembled and will be supervised by technical committee head Perry Martinez, who previously served in the PBA with Eala.
Another innovation Eala said Liga will introduce is volunteerism in the provinces. “We’ll maximize the participation of local hosts,” he said. “We’ll tap volunteers for courtside reporting on TV, ushering, in-venue entertainment and others. Our goal is to involve the entire community in supporting its home team. That’s the formula that will assure a long and bright future for Liga.”
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