Passing the PBA Torch

BY MICO HALILI September 02, 2008 | 10:37AM

Game 7 of the recently concluded PBA Fiesta Conference Finals between Ginebra and Air 21 was a milestone on many levels. The game not only concluded a phenomenal winning run by Ginebra all the way to championship glory, it also served as a fitting valedictory address for ABC Sports.

For close to five years, 9 conferences, 5 seasons and over 1,000 televised games, the Sports Division of the Associated Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) worked hand-in-hand with the PBA in delivering basketball games to living rooms all over the country. As such, it was only proper that ABC finished its commitment to the PBA with a Game 7 Ginebra victory. After all, the network began its relationship with the league with a Ginebra win back in 2004.

Standing behind the goalpost nearest to the South Gate, one could truly appreciate the massive attendance — over 20,000 fans — for Game 7. Every big moment on the hard court was welcomed with a thundering roar from the pro-Ginebra crowd. Kudos likewise to Air 21’s die-hard corps of fans, The UBE Republic. For any series that goes the distance, one has to salute the devotees of both teams who fight, scream and grin through the maddening pressure of 7 pulsating games.

You take in the spectacular view, inhale the wondrous smell of championship basketball and listen to the floor-pounding jet-plane murmur of a Game 7 crowd waiting for the big game to start. That’s when the realization kicks in.

The PBA is hardwired to the Filipino DNA. This is not to say that ALL Filipinos are die-hard fans of PBA teams. But we can all agree that ALL Filipinos know of the PBA and its integration, whether direct or indirect, in the fabric of Pinoy culture. Since the league is so ingrained in Philippine sports and entertainment, the PBA is thus, a shared commodity. Ownership of the league is a community matter. Run by professionals, top-billed by stars, Owned by the people. Owned by the fans.

And so ABC Sports passes the PBA torch to its next broadcast partner, Solar Sports (which begins its duties with the PBA Rookie Draft) and wishes them all the best. ABC, now TV5, a new network opting to go in a different direction, has shaken hands with the PBA and, like true sportsmen, thanks it for 5 seasons of highlights, championships and a shared legacy. For at the end of the day, those of us tasked to cover the games, especially the games that define what the PBA means to most Filipinos, are but caretakers of a shared culture, a sporting heritage, a long-standing tradition. 

 
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5 Responses to “Passing the PBA Torch”

  1. Kingjames Says:

    Hopefully solar will pick the best commentators that will cover th PBA ang
    hope for the best for solar.

  2. ice Says:

    I hope solar will have live streaming over the internet (at a reasonable price, better if free) for FIlipinos outside the country. and a basketball show available for free download (podcast).

    some countries have this available I do not know why our local channels don’t want to try it.

  3. Mico Halili Says:

    Yes Ice, the internet really is an exciting landscape to explore for sports
    television in the Philippines. I guess networks find it exciting and
    uncertain at the same time. Then, before we even discuss the merits
    of providing live streaming or podcasts for basketball fans worldwide
    , what has to be done firstly is the improvement of the pba website.
    That’s where it all begins.

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  5. christensen servas Says:

    Good day Mico,nakapanuod na ako ng dalawang episodes ng ONE U,sana ang mga co host mo ay sina coach leo isaac o kaya ung mga naging players talaga[ex pros]para mas maganda ung mga insites kc parang chumachamba lang ung mga kasama nio.My apologies sir for this comment,but i tink next to Mr.Quinito Henson,you are the number two man in the Phillippines or Asia perhaps.Kahit sa boung mundo.God speed.

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