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PBA replaces Slam Dunk contest with 3-point shootout for bigs
PBA replaces Slam Dunk contest with 3-point shootout for bigs
ABS-CBN News
Published Feb 28, 2024 05:19 PM PHT

Phoenix Super LPG's Jason Perkins is among the contestants of the 3-point shootout for big men. PBA Images/File.
MANILA -- The 2024 PBA All-Star Weekend in Bacolod City will not feature a Slam Dunk Contest.
MANILA -- The 2024 PBA All-Star Weekend in Bacolod City will not feature a Slam Dunk Contest.
Instead, there will be a new Skills Challenge on March 23, with a three-point shootout among the league's big men replacing the traditional dunk contest.
Instead, there will be a new Skills Challenge on March 23, with a three-point shootout among the league's big men replacing the traditional dunk contest.
The Obstacle Challenge and the three-point shootout among guards will still be played, with Dave Marcelo and Paul Lee coming back to defend their respective titles.
The Obstacle Challenge and the three-point shootout among guards will still be played, with Dave Marcelo and Paul Lee coming back to defend their respective titles.
Among the bigs seeing action in the long distance shootout are Jason Perkins (Phoenix), Brandon Ganuelas-Rosser (TNT), Aris Dionisio (Magnolia), Sean Anthony (NLEX), JM Calma (Northport), Mo Tautuaa (San Miguel), Isaac Go (Terrafirma), Keith Zaldivar (Converge), and rookies Ralph Cu (Barangay Ginebra), Christian David (Blackwater), Brandon Bates (Meralco), and Keith Datu (Rain or Shine).
Among the bigs seeing action in the long distance shootout are Jason Perkins (Phoenix), Brandon Ganuelas-Rosser (TNT), Aris Dionisio (Magnolia), Sean Anthony (NLEX), JM Calma (Northport), Mo Tautuaa (San Miguel), Isaac Go (Terrafirma), Keith Zaldivar (Converge), and rookies Ralph Cu (Barangay Ginebra), Christian David (Blackwater), Brandon Bates (Meralco), and Keith Datu (Rain or Shine).
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Challenging Lee in his bid for a back-to-back shootout crown are: Maverick Ahanmisi (Rain or Shine), Alex Stockton (Converge), Chris Newsome (Meralco,), Robbie Herndon (NLEX), Arvin Tolentino (Northport), Tyler Tio (Phoenix), Andrei Caracut (Rain or Shine), Marcio Lassiter (san Miguel), Javi Gomez de Liano (Terrafirma), Calvin Oftana (TNT), and James Yap (Blackwater).
Challenging Lee in his bid for a back-to-back shootout crown are: Maverick Ahanmisi (Rain or Shine), Alex Stockton (Converge), Chris Newsome (Meralco,), Robbie Herndon (NLEX), Arvin Tolentino (Northport), Tyler Tio (Phoenix), Andrei Caracut (Rain or Shine), Marcio Lassiter (san Miguel), Javi Gomez de Liano (Terrafirma), Calvin Oftana (TNT), and James Yap (Blackwater).
Outside of Lee, Yap is the only other champion of the event, which he won twice in 2009 and 2018, respectively.
Outside of Lee, Yap is the only other champion of the event, which he won twice in 2009 and 2018, respectively.
Marcelo will get stiff challenge in the Obstacle Challenge from Christian Standhardinger (Barangay Ginebra), Justin Arana (Converge), James Laput (Magnolia), Calma (Northport), Perkins (Phoenix), Tautuaa (San Miguel), Go (Terrafirma), Ganuelas-Rosser (TNT), and freshmen Clifford Jopia, Brandon Bates, and Keith Datu.
Marcelo will get stiff challenge in the Obstacle Challenge from Christian Standhardinger (Barangay Ginebra), Justin Arana (Converge), James Laput (Magnolia), Calma (Northport), Perkins (Phoenix), Tautuaa (San Miguel), Go (Terrafirma), Ganuelas-Rosser (TNT), and freshmen Clifford Jopia, Brandon Bates, and Keith Datu.
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