PBA to strictly implement health protocols in PH Cup resumption
The PBA plans to have five playdates a week for the resumption of the Philippine Cup as early as next week in Pampanga.
PBA commissioner Willie Marcial said games will be held every Wednesdays, Thursdays, Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays with Mondays reserved for RT-PCR testing of every team.
He added that teams will also undergo antigen testing on the day of their games as part of stricter protocols being implemented by the league.
“Kung wala tayong problema at dire-diretso ang elimination, matatapos tayo ng Sept. 19. Sana wala,” Marcial said in an interview with CNN Philippines’ Sports Desk.
Marcial and the league is hoping to restart the conference to early-September after being granted approval by Pampanga governor Dennis Pineda the other day in Bacolor.
A gymnasium inside Don Honorio Ventura State University is being eyed as venue, but that won’t be made official until school officials approve the PBA’s request.
DHVSU officials led by president Enrique Baking are scheduled to discuss the request Wednesday, Aug. 25 according to Marcial in the same program.
The PBA was halted after the Aug. 1 doubleheader at the Ynares Sports Arena in Pasig City due to the implementation of Enhanced Community Quarantine regulations in Metro Manila, prompting the league to find another venue for the season.