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                    [Title] => PBA board divided on proposed new format
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League chairman Jun Cabalan, for one, has already signified his difference with the idea that calls for an October opening and a three-month break from July to September. It also calls for a single National Championship to be preceded by division battles much like in the NBA.
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The Araneta Coliseum was filled to the rafters, its parking area packed as early as two hours before the 4 p.m. opener as the PBA, the country’s premier basketball league, raised its curtains to yet another season of intense hardcourt action and great entertainment as well.
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League chairman Jun Cabalan, for one, has already signified his difference with the idea that calls for an October opening and a three-month break from July to September. It also calls for a single National Championship to be preceded by division battles much like in the NBA.
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The Araneta Coliseum was filled to the rafters, its parking area packed as early as two hours before the 4 p.m. opener as the PBA, the country’s premier basketball league, raised its curtains to yet another season of intense hardcourt action and great entertainment as well.
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