pag mag-pull out smc ang daming tangay na teams dala niyan. ubos ang pba!
medyo may maluwag talaga sa ulo nito. here he is against the venezuelan team when he snapped and went berserk: SLAM ONLINE | » Video: Renaldo Balkman Headbutts Greivis Vasquez
pag mag-pull out smc ang daming tangay na teams dala niyan. ubos ang pba!
medyo may maluwag talaga sa ulo nito. here he is against the venezuelan team when he snapped and went berserk: SLAM ONLINE | » Video: Renaldo Balkman Headbutts Greivis Vasquez
Last edited by baludoy; March 11th, 2013 at 09:39 PM.
^^^Mas maganda nga panuorin yun ganun klaseng import, kesa yun mga iba diyan na naligaw lang atang mga amerikano binigyan na lang ng jersey para maglaro. Remember yun Art Long ng SMB before, mas mainit ulo nun. Nanghahabol yun, lahat takot sa kanya.
Kaya nga sila lagi ang nasa play offs at finals diba. Even my dad is a solid ginebra fan. Haha.Originally Posted by c_cube
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Na imagine ko tuloy kung pano sinasakal ni balkman si valerie... Ng pagmamahal... Heheh.. In bed![]()
tingin ko, maraming matutuwa mga gustong sumali sa pba.....kasi walang kahirap hirap! imagine, bibilhin lang nila ang isang franchise team na malakas na?
samantalang yung iba like RoS, ilang taon bago nakatikim ng championship! yung iba nga, hangang ngayon ni semi-finals di pa nakakatikim.
kung ako kay pba commissioner, idare nya ang SMC....ewan ko lang kung di sya sagutin ng.....JOKE LANG!![]()
Noob question: How do PBA teams make money in the PBA eh anlalaki ng mga sweldo ng mga players? Enough ba yung mga share sa gate revenues?
Following ban, SMC to 're-evaluate' its participation in the PBA
San Miguel Corporation is accepting the lifetime ban and the hefty fine of P250,000 levied on Petron Blaze import Renaldo Balkman . Whether the company will remain with the PBA is another matter.
Barely four hours after pro league commissioner Chito Salud came down hard on the 6-foot-8 Balkman for his complete meltdown last Friday, the business firm, one of the founding members of the league, and owner of three PBA teams, immediately released a strongly-worded statement Monday, even hinting of a possible pull-out.
“San Miguel Corporation would like to apologize to basketball fans and the Philippine Basketball Association, for the unsportsmanlike conduct shown by its import, Renaldo Balkman, last Friday, March 8. We accept the decision to ban Mr. Balkman for life from the league. We do not condone his actions. The mandate of our basketball operations has always been to entertain basketball fans and foster camaraderie and a spirit of healthy competition. We pride ourselves in having great teams who serve as good role models to the youth and community,” SMC stated.
However, San Miguel Corp. felt “the incident has been blown out of proportion,” spreading like wildfire through traditional and online media.
“Our reputation is of utmost importance to us because we have worked hard to cultivate this good name through the decades. But it takes only one unfortunate incident like this to undo all our efforts.
“As such, given the possible long-term effect of this incident to the San Miguel organization's image, and in consideration of our need to preserve our good reputation, Management has decided to re-evaluate the company’s continuing participation in the PBA.
“Moving forward, we believe sports is a pillar of Philippine society and we will continue to support it and Filipino athletes in general in meaningful ways in and out of the PBA,” the firm stated.