‘Humbled’ Baldwin declines Ateneans’ offers to pay PBA fine

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‘Humbled’ Baldwin declines Ateneans’ offers to pay PBA fine
Tab Baldwin believes there's a far bigger battle that those funds should go to: fighting the coronavirus

MANILA, Philippines – Prominent Ateneans, businessmen, and entrepreneurs made offers to Gilas Pilipinas program director Tab Baldwin, pledging to pay the fine imposed on him by the Philippine Basketball Association.

Humbled by such pledges, the 62-year-old American-Kiwi tactician, who has been residing in the country for the past 7 years, politely declined.

For him, there’s a far bigger battle that those funds should go to – the country’s ongoing struggle against the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.

“I am deeply humbled by the offer of those of you in the Ateneo community, some friends from supportive companies and beyond to shoulder the cost of the fine imposed on me by the PBA,” expressed Baldwin, who was handed a PHP 75,000 bill and a three-game suspension by the PBA due to “comments detrimental to the league.”

“However, and especially in these times that are so difficult for so many Filipinos, I would prefer that these generous offerings be donated to a much more important cause like Ateneo’s ongoing COVID-19 drive for the country’s frontliners. At this trying time, these funds will be of great benefit to them and be useful in a much more vital manner.”

Two of the many drives Baldwin and the Blue Eagles have been supporting are the fund and goods raising drives of Simbahang Lingkod ng Bayan and Tanging Yaman Foundation, Inc. All of the funds raised by the two organizations directly go to the medical frontliners and vulnerable communities affected by the pandemic.

During the first episode of the podcast Coaches Unfiltered, Baldwin, who steered New Zealand to the 2004 Olympics, made suggestions on how Philippine basketball can improve.

But his comments were not taken kindly by the league and some of the local coaching community, resulting in a fine.

Baldwin, who is listed as an assistant coach at TNT, has since apologized to the league and to everyone who was offended. The current Ateneo head coach said that it is okay for him to shoulder the fine.

Moreover, he remains grateful for the opportunities given to him by sports patron Manny V. Pangilinan.

“I have been in the employ of Boss MVP for over 5 years now and through the course of that time and his contractual support of me. I continue to be grateful for the opportunity to coach teams supported by Boss MVP and our group, and I look forward to more successes on the court.” – Rappler.com 

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