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PBA Commissioner Willie Marcial Urges Support for New Four-Point Shot Rule

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August 7, 2024
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The Philippine Basketball Association is set to make a groundbreaking change as it enters its 49th season introducing a four-point shot when the new season begins on August 18. This move marks a significant evolution in the league’s history and has sparked mixed reactions from players, coaches and fans alike.

The Four-Point Shot: A Game-Changing Development

On Monday July 22, PBA Commissioner Willie Marcial confirmed the board of governors' decision to incorporate the four-point shot rule, which will apply to shots made beyond the 27-foot arc from the basket. This rule is set to be first implemented in the upcoming Governor’s Cup and Marcial is encouraging teams and management to give this new rule a fair chance.

Marcial emphasized that this change is not set in stone; the league will review its effectiveness at the end of the season. Fan reactions will play a crucial role in the assessment, and the PBA is prepared to scrap the rule if it does not achieve the desired effect. “Tignan natin kung magiging successful, dere-derecho na ‘yun. Kung hindi man, tingnan natin kung ano ang puwede nating gawin or puwede rin mawala,” Marcial stated. This flexible approach highlights the league’s commitment to innovation while remaining responsive to the preferences of its audience.

Origins of the Four-Point Shot in the PBA

The idea for a four-point shot was first tested during the PBA All-Star Game held in Bacolod earlier this year. The reception was overwhelmingly positive, particularly when Robert Bolick of Team Mark executed a historic five-point play, including a four-point shot that thrilled the audience. The excitement and enthusiasm from the fans at this event played a significant role in the board's decision to introduce the four-point shot in the regular season.

Marcial recounted the success of the All-Star experiment: “Sa All-Star, naging successful eh. Tignan natin kung dito sa ating season, magiging successful. Sa All-Star, masaya ‘yung mga tao, maganda. Nakita naman niyo ‘yung ginawa ni Robert Bolick.” This success has given the league confidence that the new rule could inject additional excitement into the regular season.

The reaction to the four-point shot has been mixed, with some players and coaches expressing skepticism. Marcial acknowledged this, noting that change is often met with resistance, especially before it is tested in a competitive environment. “Sa mga coaches, siyempre, may ayaw, may gusto, okay lang ‘yun kasi hindi pa nila nasusubukan eh. Subukan muna natin. Tapos tingnan natin kung maganda ba sa liga o hindi,” he said.

However, the unanimous approval of the rule by the PBA board of governors during their overseas planning meeting in Japan in July is a testament to the league’s collective belief in the potential of this innovation. Marcial shared that during the meeting, all team governors were present and in agreement, highlighting the unity within the league’s leadership regarding this new direction.

“Sa planning namin sa Japan, well represented. Nandoon lahat ng mga governors. Walang kumontra. Unanimous. Nandoon din ang PBA officials. Sa tingin namin, magandang innovation,” Marcial added. This strong support from the league’s top brass indicates a collective willingness to embrace change and explore new ways to enhance the game.

The Vision Behind the Four-Point Shot

The introduction of the four-point shot is part of a broader strategy by the PBA to make the game more exciting and dynamic for fans. Alfrancis Chua, the PBA board’s new vice-chairman, believes that this rule could significantly alter the pace of the game by discouraging overly defensive strategies and encouraging faster play.

Chua explained that by adding the four-point shot, the league hopes to see more teams adopting a high-tempo style of play, which could lead to more scoring opportunities and fewer stagnant periods during games. This shift could make PBA games more entertaining and unpredictable, which in turn could attract more fans to the sport.

Marcial echoed these sentiments, emphasizing that the PBA is a dynamic organization that is always looking for ways to improve the game. “Alam mo naman ang PBA, dynamic ‘yan. Sana magtuloy-tuloy pa rin kung ano ang magandang maidudulot natin sa basketball,” he stated. The league’s willingness to experiment with new ideas reflects its commitment to maintaining its relevance and appeal in an ever-evolving sports landscape.

As the PBA prepares for its 49th season, all eyes will be on how the four-point shot impacts the games. The Governor’s Cup, which is set to start on August 18, will feature 12 teams competing in a double round-robin elimination format. The top four teams from each group will advance to the playoffs, beginning with the crossover quarterfinals.

This new season promises to be one of the most intriguing in recent memory, not only because of the introduction of the four-point shot but also because of the high level of competition expected from the participating teams. The rule could potentially shift the balance of power in the league, with teams that excel at long-range shooting standing to benefit the most.

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With the new season just around the corner, fans and stakeholders alike are eagerly awaiting to see how the four-point shot will influence the game. Will it become a permanent fixture in the PBA, or will it be remembered as a bold experiment that ultimately fell short? Only time will tell, but one thing is certain: the PBA’s willingness to innovate and take risks is a testament to its commitment to growing the sport of basketball in the Philippines and beyond.

For fans eager to follow every twist and turn of the upcoming season, OKBET is the go-to destination for the latest updates and in-depth analysis of the PBA’s 49th season. Register now to stay tuned as the drama unfolds and the PBA continues to push the boundaries of the game we all love.

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