At A Glance
- The league has penned the rookie draft on Sept. 17 at the Market Market in Taguig City while the PBA press conference is slated on Oct. 12.
After successfully getting its footing back from the aftereffects of the pandemic with a record-breaking season last year, the PBA has rolled off its preparations for the upcoming 48th season with a series of activities that will serve as a lead-up for the Commissioner's Cup on Oct. 15.

The league has penned the rookie draft on Sept. 17 at the Market Market in Taguig City while the PBA press conference is slated on Oct. 12.
A 3k, 5k and 10k fun run event is also set on Sept. 27 in Bridgetown, Pasig, with PBA players expected to participate.
Just like last year, the Bay Area Dragons will join as a guest team although will not enjoy the same perks it had last season when they were able to bring in two imports in Myles Powell and Andrew Nicholson.
“Imports nila katulad na rin ng imports ng PBA, isang import lang, kung magpapalit ka, kung paano lang rin magpalit ang PBA,” said Marcial during the Philippines Sportswriters Association Forum on Tuesday, Aug. 8.
According to Marcial, at least three PBA teams could also play in Hong Kong which will serve as the Dragons' homecourt in the East Asia Super League.
“May pinaguusapan na baka mag laro ng three games sa Hong Kong, pinag-usapan namin ni Matt Beyer. Itong nararating na conference baka maglaro sa Hong Kong, 'di ko pa masabi di pa talagang finalized pero 80 percent maglalaro sa Hong Kong,” added Marcial.
Aside from the schedule and possible venue, another being discussed are the possible rule changes, some of which were already implemented in the PBA on Tour, that can be applied for the upcoming season.