The 2020 PBA Philippine Finals is set to start this Sunday. Both teams are getting ready to rock and roll. With the games being held behind closed doors, we will miss the boisterous Ginebra crowd rock the Coliseum. Pustahan na!
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The 2020 PBA Philippine Finals is set to start this Sunday. Both teams are getting ready to rock and roll. With the games being held behind closed doors, we will miss the boisterous Ginebra crowd rock the Coliseum. Pustahan na!
The Philippine Basketball Association is back in business. And we are now down to the last four survivors in the Philippine Basketball Association (PBA) Philippine Cup. For those who have been too preoccupied with the pandemic, as well as the recent typhoons, here’s a bit of a respite. We are now witnessing 2 grueling series with each team throwing haymakers like crazy.
The smoke of battle has barely faded on NBA’s weirdest and longest season ever. The victors and the vanquished have left the historic Bubble in
“History is written by the victors.” In a way, this truism also holds true for sports. History will always be kind to the victors and cruel on the losers, as the recent NBA Championship has demonstrated.
In the end, good karma rewarded them with the biggest prize. The Los Angeles Lakers finally nailed their 17th title, tying them with the oft-regarded gurus of basketball, the Boston Celtics, for the most number of titles in the NBA. This season, both teams experienced what positivity and good karma can do for a team. The same good karma that sent the underdog teams of the Miami Heat and the Denver Nuggets to overachieve in this memorable playoffs. Which team will carry on with the valuable lesson? Whosoever imbibes this lesson well will have a great head-start for next year’s race for the crown.
Like 2 majestic prizefighters duking it out in the center of the bloodied ring, the Lakers and the Heat size each other up once more. The Heat is bruised and battered, having absorbed tremendous punishment from its oversized foe in 3 of the first 4 rounds of this 7-round classic. After losing the last-minute slugfest in Round 4, the Heat stood eyeball-to-eyeball with the Lakers once again in the dying seconds of Round 5. Would they bend a knee to the mighty Lakers?