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GAB forwards to DILG concerns regarding Mav’s Dayo series

Mav’s Phenomenal Basketball has caught the attention of government agencies for holding games despite amateurs not having permission.

The Games and Amusements Board has raised concerns regarding touring team Mav’s Phenomenal Basketball for allegations raised about the group breaking quarantine protocols.

“We have heard of this group and have forwarded the concerns to the relevant law enforcement agencies,” said GAB Chairman Baham Mitra.

“It is unfair to those following the IATF guidelines.”

Mav’s Phenomenal Basketball is headed by renowned basketball trainer Maverick Bautista, a former Far Eastern University student-athlete.

For the past few years, Bautista helped in training both amateur and pro players. Besides working on their mechanics, he also gives lessons to his trainees on how they should approach the game and life itself.

Mav’s Phenomenal became a hit on YouTube and Facebook after Bautista started posting videos of his workouts. He already has 1,100,000 subscribers on YouTube and 1,105,172 likers on Facebook.

On October 17, 2020, despite the majority of the country remaining under general community quarantine, the group announced its ‘Dayo Series’ that will see his team go around Luzon and challenge teams.

This, despite the Joint Administrative Order no. 2020-01 by the Games and Amusements Board, Philippine Sports Commission, and Department of Health only allowing professional athletes to compete only if the professional leagues have completed necessary requirements that assure the health and security of the competitors.

“Recreational and Non-Professional Contact Sports and Activities shall be temporarily suspended regardless of risk severity, until an effective vaccine and/or appropriate standard of care for COVID-19 cases is developed.

“On the other hand, professional contact sports and activities shall be allowed for Filipino professional players with scheduled tournaments abroad and in low-risk areas, while observing appropriate protocols and guidelines,” the JAO’s General Guidelines read.

Since then, Mav’s Phenomenal has produced and organized 28 games ranging from 3×3 to 5v5 basketball on private courts with game and table officials. Bets have also been made in the videos that were equally alarming to GAB.

“Ang priority namin dito is ‘yung puntahan namin kayo at makalaro namin kayo. ‘Yung pusta nilalagay lang natin para maging intense ‘yung laro,” said Bautista when he announced his 3 on 3 Dayo Series.

“Pili pa lang ‘yung mapupuntahan natin ngayon, mga private court pa lang. Alam ko ‘yung iba gustong mapuntahan kaso wala kayong private court, pero pagkatapos ng pandemic na ito, tsaka natin tuloy-tuloy ‘yan.”

Chooks-to-Go Pilipinas 3×3 professional player Dan Reducto raised concerns on the league earlier this week. He asked whether the players have undergone strict testing as they did during last year’s President’s Cup.

“Para saan ‘yung Dayo Serye nung Mavs? To promote brotherhood, sportsmanship, and camaraderie? Maraming nanunuod na kabataan tapos papakita may pustahan at awayan?” read Reducto’s post.

“Puwede na pala maglaro? Kami nga larong-laro na, wala pa ring league eh. Kahit sa province pinagbabawalan tapos nakaka-dayo sila sa’n-san’? Last Chooks tournament, sangkatutak na swab at antigen tests ang inabot namin. Approved ba ng IATF ‘yan?”

Tiebreaker Times tried to reach out to Bautista, but his contact number has been down as of publishing.

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