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00:00Along with the celebration of PBA's 15th anniversary,
00:03let's go back to some of the most memorable events in the past 100 years in the league.
00:09Here is Jamai Cabayaca's Sports Trivia.
00:23In any part of society,
00:24be it a market or a school,
00:27the Filipino culture has long been a part of the way we watch and play basketball.
00:33Along with the celebration of PBA's 15th anniversary,
00:37let's go back to some of the most memorable events in the past 100 years in the league.
00:43PBA legend Alvin Patrimonio is known as a 4-time MVP.
00:48But did you know that before a basketball veteran plays,
00:52he was the first to stand in a volleyball sport,
00:55while the center, Jun Limpot, was the first to hold a tennis racket.
01:00Along with the hotly traded basketball nowadays,
01:04in 1977, former Utex Wranglers Danny Florendo and Jimmy Otazu were also involved in trading.
01:12Danny and Otazu were the first PBA players to trade in the 7-up,
01:18in exchange for Tino Reynoso and Ulysses Rodriguez.
01:21It's no surprise that the 5'9 guard Joey Mente won the PBA Slumdunk Contest.
01:29He was also the youngest champion to win the Slumdunk.
01:33The memorable highest score in the PBA of Coponang, Ginebra is incomparable.
01:39It recorded 197 points against the Great Takes in 1985.
01:45Four father and son tandems also played in Coponang, Ginebra.
01:49They were Robert Jaworski Sr. and Dudut Jaworski,
01:53Freddy and Paulo Gubalde,
01:55Romy and Billy Mamaril,
01:58and Sonny and Junjun Cabatu.
02:01Lefties are always right for Alaska's Coponang,
02:05because five talented players played for the team.
02:09The two-time PBA MVP Willie Wheeler,
02:13Mark Borburan, Reynel Humnatan, Joe Devance, and John Ferrios were also included.
02:17These are just a few of the many trivia that will never be forgotten in the world of PBA.
02:23In the next anniversary of the league,
02:26there will surely be more memories for our Filipino basketball fans.
02:31Jamaica Bayaka, for the Filipino athlete, for the new Philippines.