With Barangay Ginebra and Magnolia set to open the PBA’s 50th season this Sunday, fans are left to wonder if LA Tenorio will pull double duty as player and coach in his
With Barangay Ginebra and Magnolia set to open the PBA’s 50th season this Sunday, fans are left to wonder if LA Tenorio will pull double duty as player and coach in his
The stage is set for a dramatic beginning to the PBA’s 50th season, with one of the league’s most familiar faces stepping into an entirely new role. LA Tenorio, the
LA Tenorio is officially wearing two hats in the PBA—listed as Magnolia’s head coach and, at the same time, part of the Hotshots’ active roster. The longtime Barangay Ginebra floor general, who
The Magnolia Hotshots have locked in a key part of their future with rising star Zavier Lucero signing a two-year contract extension—just in time for the start of the PBA’s
The Magnolia Hotshots have secured a crucial piece of their future after Zavier Lucero signed a two-year contract extension, committing to the team just in time for the start of
PBA trades are often judged in hindsight, and Magnolia’s decision to acquire William Navarro instead of Joshua Munzon is now being second-guessed after the Hotshots ended their campaign empty-handed.According to multiple sources, Magnolia
PBA legend LA Tenorio has tempered expectations for the revamped Magnola Hotshots ahead of the PBA’s historic 50th season. Tenorio, who replaced former Magnoilia head coach Chito Victolero in the offseason,
The Magnolia Hotshots will keep its star Zavier Lucero in time for the PBA’s historic 50th season. Lucero was the Hotshots’ best player last season after averaging 14.9 points, 6.9 rebounds,
LA Tenorio admits that his first taste of the fabled Manila Clasico from the sidelines will be unlike anything he has ever experienced. For the first time in his storied
Terrafirma Dyip made the expected move at the 2025 PBA Rookie Draft, snapping up UAAP standout Geo Chiu with the first overall pick on Sunday, September 7, at the Mall






