
The PBA Board of Governors will meet Thursday, May 27, to discuss what course of action it will take following the resumption of full practices and scrimmages outside of Metro Manila last week.
PBA commissioner Willie Marcial and governors from all 12 clubs are set to convene at 1 p.m. through face-to-face or virtual, with the target opening of the 46th season among the topics to be discussed.
Marcial had earlier said that the league plans to start on June 25, five days after the conclusion of the country’s hosting of the FIBA Asia Cup Qualifiers in Clark, Pampanga.
But the date will still depend on the current COVID-19 situation in the country, particularly the community quarantine classifications that will be imposed after May 31.
Teams have been forced to train in Batangas, Pampanga and Ilocos Norte since NCR Plus is still prohibited from allowing indoor training due to the General Community Quarantine with heightened restrictions category.
But a return to normal GCQ, provided that COVID-19 cases continue to dwindle, may give teams and the league hope that the June 25 opening could be realized.
The PBA is opting for a closed-circuit staging of a two-conference season instead of a costly bubble format like last year’s Philippine Cup in Clark.