By JONAS TERRADO
The PBA has summoned Barangay Ginebra San Miguel star Japeth Aguilar and Rain or Shine rookie Adrian Wong after taking part in a pickup game that is still prohibited under General Community Quarantine.
Aguilar and Wong are scheduled to appear before PBA Commissioner Willie Marcial on Monday afternoon to explain a video showing them playing along with Thirdy Ravena, who recently signed with San-En Neophoenix of Japan’s B.League, and Isaac Go.
Marcial added that he will most likely call Go to remind him of avoiding taking part in pickup games.
Go was drafted in last year’s PBA Draft by the Columbian Dyip but is currently loaned to the Gilas Pilipinas program.
“Tignan ko muna yung video tapos usap kami kung ano nangyari,” said Marcial.
The video which was posted on Instagram has since been taken down but there have been photos showing Ravena, Wong and University of the Philippines mainstay Kobe Paras and several others working out as a group at the Ronac Art Center in San Juan City without practicing social distancing measures.
It is unknown when these workouts were held but Ravena was already sporting a red-dyed hair which he flaunted during last week’s introductory press conference as a member of San-En Neophoenix.
Ginebra coach Tim Cone was unaware of Aguilar’s pickup game, saying: “Haven’t heard about it yet.:
Pickup games and group workouts are banned under GCQ, though the PBA and other leagues have submitted proposed guidelines to the Inter-Agency Task Force to ensure strict health measures will be observed.
Under the steps submitted by the PBA to the IATF, practices will be held with batches of four players, a trainer and a safety officer each followed by use of disinfectants and COVID-19 testing every 10 days.
The PBA was eyeing the possible resumption of practices early this month but the government extended the GCQ regulations on Metro Manila until July 15.