Greg Slaughter Calls PBA His ‘Home,’ Says Dream Is to Come Back
Greg Slaughter seeks to return to the Philippine Basketball Association after resolving contract disputes and playing in Japan from 2022 to 2024, promising renewed commitment.
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Greg Slaughter apologizes to PBA after murky exit, seeks return
MANILA, Philippines – Time heals all wounds, as they say. After a rather heated exit from the PBA, former Ginebra and NorthPort star center Greg Slaughter formally apologized to the league for his previous actions that led to his self-imposed exile in 2021. In a lengthy statement passed to the media on Wednesday, October 15, the 37-year-old former PBA Best Player of the Conference announced his intention to return to Asia’s oldest professional b…
Greg Slaughter calls PBA his ‘home,’ says dream is to come back
MANILA, Philippines–Greg Slaughter on Wednesday apologized to the PBA for what he described as “past miscommunications” since playing his last game in the league in 2021. Slaughter made this known in a lengthy statement handed out to members of the media, an apparent step that could pave the way for his comeback this season. He said that changes in circumstances have made him rethink. READ: Greg Slaughter in talks for possible PBA comeback “It’s…
Greg Slaughter makes heartfelt plea for second chance in PBA
Time heals all wounds, as the saying goes, and Greg Slaughter sure hopes so as he’s trying to make amends in an attempt to set foot in the PBA once more. The former Ginebra slotman on Wednesday issued a lengthy yet heartfelt statement mainly apologizing and taking accountability for what he’s done especially during his last few years in Asia’s pioneering pro league. “It is with the same gratitude that I approach this new season in my life with h…
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