PBA: Alaska Aces not going anywhere, says Commissioner Willie Marcial
By Jonas Terrado
As far as the PBA is concerned, the Alaska Aces have no plans of leaving the pro league.
The Alaska Aces during the PBA 45th season opening ceremony on March 8 at the Smart Araneta Coliseum (PBA Images)
PBA Commissioner Willie Marcial made this pronouncement after renewed gossips that one of the league’s longest-tenured teams is up for sale.
“Di ko alam san galing yun, pero pitong taon ko nang naririnig na aalis ang Alaska sa PBA,” Marcial said during Tuesday’s online session of the PSA Forum.
“Sa pagkakaalam ko, wala. Hindi aalis ang Alaska sa PBA as of now,” he added.
Marcial also said Team Governor Dickie Bachmann laughed off the rumors, even adding that the Alaska official has been nothing but active regarding league matters.
Alaska management later issued a statement, though it made no direct mention on the rumors.
The Alaska Aces during the PBA 45th season opening ceremony on March 8 at the Smart Araneta Coliseum (PBA Images)
PBA Commissioner Willie Marcial made this pronouncement after renewed gossips that one of the league’s longest-tenured teams is up for sale.
“Di ko alam san galing yun, pero pitong taon ko nang naririnig na aalis ang Alaska sa PBA,” Marcial said during Tuesday’s online session of the PSA Forum.
“Sa pagkakaalam ko, wala. Hindi aalis ang Alaska sa PBA as of now,” he added.
Marcial also said Team Governor Dickie Bachmann laughed off the rumors, even adding that the Alaska official has been nothing but active regarding league matters.
Alaska management later issued a statement, though it made no direct mention on the rumors.
“Alaska is eager for the season to resume and will be ready for battle,” Alaska said as part of an eight-paragraph statement. “More importantly, Alaska is staying the course to show that our team will always contribute to the welfare of the league, and be part of the good to make a better world through our passion for basketball.” Alaska joined the PBA in 1986 and is currently the third oldest team behind San Miguel Beer (1975) and Barangay Ginebra (1979). The franchise owned by Fred Uytengsu has won 14 championships, including the 1996 Grand Slam under coach Tim Cone.Alaska releases statement amid latest rumors on possibly selling its PBA franchise @mbsportsonline pic.twitter.com/icMzwJwTzU
— Jonas Terrado (@jonastsinelas) June 9, 2020