PBA 50th season opens with grand celebration honoring fans and legends

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The PBA 50th season opened in spectacular fashion, marking a historic milestone for Philippine basketball. Over the last five decades, the Philippine Basketball Association (PBA) has become more than just a league—it’s a tradition, a dream for aspiring players, and a cultural institution for the nation.

The PBA 50th season created stars, honored legends, and celebrated its passionate fans with a weekend that blended nostalgia, excellence, and entertainment. Last October 4 and 5, the country’s premier basketball league welcomed its golden season in style.

The PBA 50th season opened with a spectacular weekend celebrating fans, legends, and the future of Philippine basketball.
The PBA 50th season opened with a spectacular weekend celebrating fans, legends, and the future of Philippine basketball.

PBA 50th season celebrates fans with festivities and legends night

The league would not be where it is today without its legions of fans. Whether they’re Dugong San Miguel, part of the Barangay, or with the Tropa, fans are the heart of the league. Saturday’s Fans Day was a grand gesture of gratitude, held at the historic Smart Araneta Coliseum in Cubao.

Supporters met some of the PBA’s brightest stars during a Meet and Greet and enjoyed a surprise performance from the PBA All-Star Band featuring June Mar Fajardo, Japeth Aguilar, Raymond Almazan, Ricci Rivero, and Keith Datu. A fireworks display capped the celebration.

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That evening, the spotlight shifted to the PBA’s hardcourt heroes. The 50 Greatest Players and Hall of Fame inductees were honored during the PBA Fellowship Night at the Meralco Theater. Legends like Romeo Frank, Danny Basilan, Marlou Aquino, Jojo Lastimosa, Bong Hawkins, and Elmer Cabahug were among those present. Icons Atoy Co, Benjie Paras, and Alvin Patrimonio also joined the celebration.

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Unheralded stars such as production staff, media members, and referees were recognized. Performances by Gary Valenciano, Martin Nievera, Bituin Escalante, and Mitoy Yonting made the night unforgettable.

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Sunday focused on the league’s best performers. June Mar Fajardo made history with his record-setting ninth MVP award, cementing his legacy in the PBA 50th season. Barangay Ginebra rookie RJ Abarrientos earned Rookie of the Year honors.

Fajardo headlined the First Mythical Team alongside Robert Bolick, CJ Perez, Arvin Tolentino, and Calvin Oftana. He also led the All-Defensive Team, joined by Glenn Khobuntin, Zavier Lucero, Stephen Holt, and Joshua Munzon. Munzon was named Most Improved Player, while Gian Mamuyac received the Sportsmanship Award.

The evening ended with an opening day concert featuring Randy Santiago, K Brosas, Mitoy Yonting, Ana Ramsey, and more. To officially launch the PBA 50th season, Barangay Ginebra faced Magnolia in the Manila Clasico rivalry. Under the bright lights and in front of legends, Magnolia claimed an 80-73 win to start the Philippine Cup.

The PBA 50th season’s opening weekend wasn’t just a spectacle—it was a statement. Fifty years in, the league continues to honor its roots, celebrate its fans, and build its future.

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