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The PBA Commissioner’s Office lifted Calvin Abueva’s suspension on Sunday, paving the way for the Phoenix power forward to rejoin his team and play starting Monday.
PBA Commissioner Willie Marcial, Deputy Commissioner Eric Castro, and Technical Officer Mauro Bengua sat down with Phoenix Super LPG team manager Paolo Bugia, Coach Topex Robinson, and Abueva on Saturday and discussed guidelines on lifting the suspension of Abueva. Abueva will also actively participate in counseling programs.
Marcial also established the fines and penalties (suspension) that will be imposed by the PBA Commissioner’s Office in the event Abueva commits an intermittent misdemeanor in the future.
Relieved and remorseful, Abueva apologized and thanked his family, his team, his PBA family, and his fans for their continued support, especially during his most difficult time.
The league commissioner said he hopes Abueva has learned a lesson from the suspension and encouraged him to continually persevere, change for the better and be the ‘Beast’ that upholds good manners and correct conduct for himself, his family, his family. of the PBA and the audience. public who look to him as their hero and example.
Abueva, who was allowed to join his teammates in the PBA bubble, was suspended indefinitely for his hitting TnT import Terrence Jones on the clothesline and a verbal altercation against Ray Parks’ girlfriend.
The inclusion of Abueva in the Phoenix rotation provides the Fuel Masters with additional depth when they face the NLEX Road Warriors on Monday.