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Board Gambling discussion
Re: 2022–23 PBA Commissioner's Cup
by
Japinat
on 23/03/2024, 13:27:51 UTC
I guess aside from promotions there are money making business that being produce, maybe with those many gambling sites that being offered and with those rumors about game fixing we really can't tell if those big bosses are also involve with gambling.


This will put the reputation of Ramon Ang at risk and I doubt the will do that. Game fixing if it's present  in the PBA, then we can say that those who are in control of the PBA are making big money from it, and I think 1 Billion monthly income is just too easy considering the league is already popular that could gather bets outside in the Philippines as well.

I don't know if how he is related to atong Ang, but his operation before which is the E Sabong, he is making a 3 billion pesos monthly income. (GROSS).
And the market is only within the Philippines, how much more this PBA games.

https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1563433/atong-angs-e-sabong-firm-earns-p3-b-gross-income-per-month-senators-learn

Did you guys watch the PBA all star?

Me, I have no time to watch but I just browse on the news and found out that the 3 point contest was already over.

And guess who the winner is... Its Calvin my man,,, not Abueva but Oftana.

https://pba.ph/news/oftana-man-of-moment-in-three-point-shootout

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BACOLOD -- Calvin Oftana graced the 2024 PBA All-Star festivities presented by Arena Plus with a great display of long-distance shooting, blowing away Paul Lee's title repeat bid and marking his own rise as three-point champ at the University of St. La Salle Gym here Saturday.

Oftana barely made the championship round with 22 points in the elims but waxed hot with the title on the line, bombing away 25 to beat Lee (20) and Chris Newsome (15), and becoming the third TNT player to win the three-point shootout after Jimmy Alapag and Renren Ritualo.

Here's the final round highlights.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fJ-ETal8-M4