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WITH all teams now inside the bubble, players and coaches are now awaiting the results of their swab tests before they are given the green light to play games in preparation for the restart of the 2020 PBA season.
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At the moment, the players and coaches are in quarantine in their respective rooms at the Quest Plus Conference Center after swab tests were performed upon entering their respective hotels.
“We expect the results to be released in 24 hours, but no more than 48 hours,” said Base Conversion Development Authority President Vince Dizon.
All teams are counted with Magnolia, TNT, Meralco, Terrafirma and Phoenix as part of the first batch on Monday and San Miguel, Rain or Shine, NLEX, Blackwater, Alaska, NorthPort and Barangay Geneva in the second batch.
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Even Phoenix star Calvin Abueva, still suspended for his clothesline hit on TNT import Terrence Jones, hit the bubble Tuesday night.
Despite being in their rooms, the teams continued to work in preparation for the Philippine Cup with Zoom training and meetings, putting the momentary break to good use.
Gamers also kept busy during the break, whether it was playing video games, watching movies, or doing housework.
Once the teams tested negative for the virus, PBA Commissioner Willie Marcial said the teams will be practicing at the University of Angeles Foundation, where two floors were assigned.
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“The practices are on the fourth floor. There is also a second floor. They will start at 6am for two hours to practice and then the second floor, just for shooting, not for games. We are also looking, ”said Marcial.
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