For 1975 Philippine Basketball Association (PBA) pioneer Philip Cezar of the legendary Crispa Redmanizers fame, the best thing the country’s and Asia’s first play-for-pay league had given him is a better opportunity in life after his playing career.
“The PBA provided me and my fellow players, for that matter, the means to meet and survive the challenges in life in our retirement days,” the now 68-year-old, who hung his playing uniform 28 years ago declared.
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