
LOS ANGELES (AFP) — The San Antonio Spurs could be without guards De’Aaron Fox and Dylan Harper for Game 3 of the…

Meralco needed an extra five minutes and a whole lot of grit to score its first and only win — but the most important…

Streaking Caloocan trounced Iloilo, 121-49, and grabbed the solo lead in the SportsPlus Maharlika Pilipinas Basketball…

TNT needs to consistently be in sync with one another if it wants to thrive in the Philippine Basketball Association…

The Philadelphia 76ers pulled off one of the NBA playoffs’ rarest comebacks, rallying from a 3-1 series deficit to…

JuneMar Fajardo will put rookie big men Keith Datu and Brandon Bates to the test when the PBA Commissioner’s Cup gets going early next month.(PHOTOGRAPH COURTESY OF PSC-POC pool)
Read next

What's your take?
Google Preferred Sources
Get more Daily Tribune stories in your search results
Add Daily Tribune as a preferred source on Google Search.
Continue reading
Rookie big men Keith Datu and Brandon Bates are looking forward to their respective matchups with the Philippine Basketball Association's premier center June Mar Fajardo when the Commissioner's Cup reels off on 5 November.
"I'm definitely excited. They have that star-power effect (June Mar, Christian Standhardinger and Japeth Aguilar)," said Datu, who stands 6-foot-8 during their podcast interview with DAILY TRIBUNE'S Down To The Wire podcast.
"It definitely gives me an opportunity to display my capabilities and I'm confident that I can play with the big boys," added the Rain or Shine newcomer.
Standing 6-foot-10, Fajardo is the yardstick among bigs in the league given that he is a six-time Most Valuable Player awardee.
Also listed at 6-foot-8, Bates, who will suit up for Meralco, seems to be drooling over the idea of banging bodies with Fajardo.
"I'm game to do it. I can't wait. I'm definitely big enough having played against imports. But I expect that I'll be getting big, learning experience," said Bates, who regularly gets pointers from big man mentor and league legend Norman Black.
Also lending a hand to ensure Bates' progress are head coach Luigi Trillo and consultant Nenad Vucenic.