Saturday, February 20, 2010

PBA commish stands firm on decision

PBA commissioner Sonny Barrios stood firm on
his decision to sanction Talk n Text with a fine of P1.25 million for
its walkout, saying it’s not excessive contrary to the claim of the
Smart-PLDT ball club.

“In the light of history of fines, we
didn’t view it as excessive,” said Barrios in answer to one of the points
raised by Talk n Text in a letter Friday.

“With regards
officiating, we admitted there were games where the performance of the
referees was below par even in our own assessment. But it didn't give
undue disadvantage to Talk n Text alone. It was not biased and unfair to Talk n Text alone,” Barrios also said.

The league commissioner
said the PBA board has a plan to update penalty on walkout in the
aftermath of the incident that happened in Game Four of the Talk n
Text-Ginebra quarterfinals showdown.

“Half-a-million-peso fine
for a walkout is a 20-year-old amount,” said Barrios.

Meanwhile,
Barako Bull waived its rights on Alex Crisano and Adonis Sta. Maria as
it started its preparation for the Fiesta Conference Tuesday.

Barako Bull board representative Raffy Casyao said they’re back in training as they intend to continue their participation in the pro league.

“If we’re leaving, the Commissioner’s Office will be the first to know,” said Casyao, denying news report
(not in The STAR) that the ball club is being bought by Meralco.

Smart-PLDT top official Ricky Vargas also denied the news, saying it can’t be done even if Meralco wants it.

Vargas pointed out PLDT owns only 30
percent of Meralco which is a publicly-listed company.

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