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The 2021 PBA season was the 46th season of the Philippine Basketball Association. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the season's start, originally scheduled on April 11, 2021, [1] has been delayed until July 16, 2021. [2] The league's Board of Governors announced that the season had two conferences: the Philippine Cup and the Governors' Cup. [3]
Via then rolled his second 300 game of the season on June 27 at the PBA Tour Finals, joining Sean Rash and François Lavoie as the only players in history with two televised 300 games in PBA Tour title events. [3] This season has also seen the fourth-ever 7–10 split conversion in a televised PBA Tour event (and first since 1991), accomplished ...
Based on points earned over the first nine events of the 2021 PBA season, Daugherty qualified as the #3 seed for the 2021 PBA Tour Playoffs. After topping Jason Sterner in the Round of 16, Tom was upset in the Round of 8 by #11 seed Sam Cooley. [12] He would finish the 2021 season third in Tour points and third in earnings ($197,400). [13]
The earnings pushed Troup to $469,200 on the season, surpassing the previous PBA single-season earnings record of $419,700 set by Walter Ray Williams Jr. in 2002–03. [5] Troup's total 2021 earnings were $496,900. [28] Troup also set personal bests in 2021 with 13 match play rounds, nine top-ten finishes, and eight championship round appearances.
Source: PBA.ph Rules for classification: 1) winning percentage ; 2) if two teams are tied, head-to-head record; if three or more teams are tied, head-to-head goal average (quotient), if tied for 8th, one-game playoff ; 3) overall quotient 4) coin toss [ 3 ]
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The PBA announced a revamped Players Championship for the 2021 season that opened up the event to the broader PBA membership. Five Regional events were hosted first. After 28 qualifying games (7 games on each of four oil patterns), each Region held its own stepladder finals broadcast.
August data marked the slowest year-over-year inflation reading since early 2021. Prices are set to rise 0.1% on a month-over-month basis, a decrease from the 0.2% reading seen in May.