Rain or Shine will represent the Philippine Basketball Association (PBA) in the 2023 William Jones Cup set August 12 to 20 in Taipei, Taiwan.
RAIN or Shine will represent the Philippine Basketball Association in the 2023 William Jones Cup set August 12 to 20 in Taipei, Taiwan.
Commissioner Willie Marcial said the PBA board, through chairman Ricky Vargas, approved Rain or Shine’s participation in the tournament. The timing couldn’t have been more perfect for the Raymond Yu and Terry Que-owned franchise which is also looking to keep itself sharp while the league is on a two-month break to give way for the staging of the 2023 FIBA World Cup.
The international level competition should also bode well for the development of the young core of head coach Yeng Guiao, who has Rey Nambatac, Anton Asistio, Gian Mamuyac, Leonard Santillan, Shaun Ildefonso and Andrei Caracut as top players.
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