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Chooks-to-Go MPBL taking steps to turn pro, to have invitational tournament in December

The Maharlika Pilipinas Basketball League (MPBL) will have some major changes once it gets back up and running next month with an invitational tournament.



With Chooks-to-Go being tapped by league founder Manny Pacquiao to take care of the league’s operations, the MPBL will undergo several changes, the most noteworthy of which is its decision to turn professional. It will also be getting accreditation from the International Basketball Federation (FIBA).



There will also be meetings with our team managers, league officials, and the Games and Amusements Board regarding this matter,” Zambrano added.

Ang involvement po ng Chooks-to-Go is a little bit more expanded coming from a title sponsorship. Now, ang hawak na po ng Chooks-to-Go ay ang operations of the league,” said Chooks-to-Go Pilipinas spokesperson Mark Zambrano. “This will still be done in cooperation and partnership with both our league founder Sen. Manny Pacquiao and the office of commissioner Kenneth Duremdes.



“There will be changes but these changes will all be good for the league. Side-by-side, yun po ang gagawin natin.”



Another welcome development is the eradication of the height limit restriction for Filipino-foreigners that will participate in the league. So long as the player has a Philippine passport, he will be eligible to play. Previously, Fil-foreigners above 6-foot-5 were not allowed to play in the league. Restrictions on the number of homegrown players and “ex-pros” have also been removed.



Commissioner Kenneth Duremdes will still retain his position. And he is embracing the sweeping changes the MPBL is set to undergo.

“Unang-una, nagpapasalamat kami sa lahat ng team owners na dumalo and, of course, sa Chooks-to-Go na nagkaroon tayo ng panibagong partnership. We both have a common goal which is to help our players reach their potential,” he said. “May mga players na nag-struggle talaga this pandemic. Patience is a virtue talaga at naghintay ng tamang panahon ang MPBL para ma-reignite ang ating liga.



This is the best time na matagal ng hinihintay ng ating mga fans at ng ating mga players,” he added.

Thirteen teams have already confirmed their participation for the Chooks-to-Go MPBL Invitational Tournament set from December 11-21 at either the Caloocan Sports Complex, the Ynares Sports Arena (Antipolo), or Sta. Rosa Sports Complex.



Headlining the field are Chooks-to-Go MPBL Lakan season champion Davao Occidental Tigers.

Also joining them are the Nueva Ecija Rice Vanguards, the Makati Super Crunch, the GenSan Warriors, the Caloocan Supremos, the Sarangani Marlins, the Rizal Golden Coolers-Xentro Mall, the Marikina Shoemasters, the Laguna Heroes, the Bicol Volcanoes, the Imus Bandera, the Negros Mascuvados, and a team from Bacolod.

Other MPBL member teams who want to join the Invitationals are given a Wednesday afternoon deadline to make their decision. The final list of participating teams will be announced on Thursday.



Excited are the team representatives present about the upcoming changes set to be made by the league.

“We are very, very happy na makakapag-start na ang league with the partnership of Chooks and the MPBL,” said Makati team owner Paolo Orbeta. “We would like to let everyone know that we are aligned with the goals of Chooks-to-Go MPBL. We needed this start para magtuloy-tuloy na for everyone. Maganda na we will have something to end the year on a positive note.”

“Kanina nga nabanggit ni Commissioner na ang tagal ng nawala yung MPBL. Yung invitational tournament natin is our window to start the new normal,” expressed Marikina head coach Elvis Tolentino.

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