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Paano maipagpapatuloy ng PBA ang kanilang pagiging 'Best League sa Asia'?

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00:00In the PBA, the PBA is the first Asia's favorite playleague.
00:04But with the rise of the big leagues in different parts of the continent,
00:08where is the PBA located in the history of the best league in Asia?
00:11And how will the league follow the rapid modernization and development of basketball in the region?
00:16This is what teammates in Belrayes know.
00:24Professional basketball leagues are now on the left and right,
00:27not only here in the country, but also in other parts of Asia.
00:31In being globalized, the former sport that was only number one in the Philippines,
00:35is now being played and invited to the former football countries
00:39of the Middle East and the baseball hub of Korea, Japan, and Chinese Taipei.
00:43The rise of leagues in Japan, Korea, Taiwan, China, and even Dubai
00:49also led to the departure of the country of the top collegiate stars
00:52that used to be in the PBA draft directly.
00:55But with the entry of the 50th season of the PBA,
00:58what will the league do to keep up with the competition?
01:26So let's see how we can evolve that.
01:29In entertainment, let's see how the gimmicks inside the venues,
01:36how to entice the fans,
01:40and how we can bring the PBA closer to the fans, to the people.
01:46That's what we're looking at right now.
01:50Aside from the PBA being distributed for their golden anniversaries,
01:54leagues are also looking for a possible collaboration with other Asian leagues.
01:58Because when I go to the EASL, like in March,
02:01almost all the leagues are there.
02:03Taipei, Korea, Japan, and other leagues.
02:09China will also enter there. Mongolia is also entering.
02:12We talk to each other.
02:14They want to play here.
02:16So we already have talks with Japan and Korea
02:21about how they can play here.
02:24It's not like the leagues will have an exhibition
02:28where our teams can compete.
02:31They themselves are the ones telling us
02:34that they want to play in the PBA.
02:37They want All-Star vs. All-Star.
02:39So let's see if that's possible.
02:41We go to Korea, and they say,
02:43Japan, we'll go to you.
02:45They'll say, do you want All-Star?
02:47That's what we'll talk about.
02:49So they are the ones coming to us
02:53that makes our hearts beat fast.
02:56Marshall's statement became an added interest
02:59to ordinary fans who don't stop supporting the PBA.
03:03It's better for them to know our team of the Philippines
03:08and all the games we'll play here in the Philippines.
03:13The Taiwanese team accepted
03:15to add more challenges to the Filipinos.
03:19It's better for them to watch the entire Asian Cup.
03:27Let's just support the PBA
03:30so they won't lose the PBA.
03:35Let's support their basketball.
03:40It's better if we can watch it here in the Philippines.
03:46Because it's the Philippines vs. Japan.
03:51Even if the tie-up continues,
03:53it's possible for the PBA teams to face
03:55fellow Filipino players who play in Japan,
03:58like Dwight Ramos, Kai Soto, Kiefer Ravena, and Matthew Wright.
04:02The Philippines is known for being a basketball crazy nation.
04:06The national league is now 50 years old.
04:08How will they maintain their position
04:11in becoming the best league in Asia?
04:14There will be a different style of basketball.
04:19We'll see what else we can add,
04:22like the four-point,
04:24if we can add anything there.
04:27What other innovations,
04:29like technology, television,
04:31they're fixing.
04:32So we'll see.
04:33Because we talk to the coaches
04:35almost twice a year
04:37about what they want,
04:39what are the good rules,
04:42what's good, what's not.
04:45So that's what we're looking at.
04:49But for me,
04:50we can play abroad.
04:52And first of all,
04:54since I joined,
04:55I'm getting closer to the fans,
04:57to the PBA people.
04:59Sabel Reyes for Atletang Pilipino,
05:02for Bagong Pilipinas.

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