• Manny Pacquiao, front, enters with the Kia-Sorento basketball club prior to their game against Blackwater-Elite in the Philippine Basketball Association on Sunday. Dennis M Sabangan / EPA
    Manny Pacquiao, front, enters with the Kia-Sorento basketball club prior to their game against Blackwater-Elite in the Philippine Basketball Association on Sunday. Dennis M Sabangan / EPA
  • Manny Pacquiao takes a shot during warmups for the basketball game between Kia-Sorento and Blackwater-Elite on Sunday in the Philippine Basketball Association. The boxer will defend his welterweight title against American Chris Algieri on November 22 in Macau. Romeo Ranoco / Reuters
    Manny Pacquiao takes a shot during warmups for the basketball game between Kia-Sorento and Blackwater-Elite on Sunday in the Philippine Basketball Association. The boxer will defend his welterweight title against American Chris Algieri on November 22 in Macau. Romeo Ranoco / Reuters
  • Manny Pacquiao drives to the hoop dring Kia-Sorento's PBA game against Blackwater-Elite on Sunday during the first quarter in Bocaue, a town north of Manila. Romeo Ranoco / Reuters
    Manny Pacquiao drives to the hoop dring Kia-Sorento's PBA game against Blackwater-Elite on Sunday during the first quarter in Bocaue, a town north of Manila. Romeo Ranoco / Reuters
  • Manny Pacquiao takes a jumpshot during warmups on Sunday before Kia-Sorento's game against Blackwater-Elite in the PBA. Dennis M Sabangan / EPA
    Manny Pacquiao takes a jumpshot during warmups on Sunday before Kia-Sorento's game against Blackwater-Elite in the PBA. Dennis M Sabangan / EPA
  • Manny Pacquiao dribbles around a defender on Sunday in his PBA debut with Kia-Sorento basketball club. Romeo Ranoco / Reuters
    Manny Pacquiao dribbles around a defender on Sunday in his PBA debut with Kia-Sorento basketball club. Romeo Ranoco / Reuters
  • Manny Pacquiao reacts after being called for a foul during his professional basketball debut on Sunday in the Philippine Basketball Association. Romeo Ranoco / Reuters
    Manny Pacquiao reacts after being called for a foul during his professional basketball debut on Sunday in the Philippine Basketball Association. Romeo Ranoco / Reuters
  • Manny Pacquiao waits to receive a pass in his first game for Kia-Sorrenot in the PBA on Sunday. Dennis M Sabangan / EPA
    Manny Pacquiao waits to receive a pass in his first game for Kia-Sorrenot in the PBA on Sunday. Dennis M Sabangan / EPA
  • Manny Pacquiao talks to his Ki-Sorento basketball club teammates before their PBA game against Blackwater-Elite on Sunday. His wife, Jinky, is shown at right. Romeo Ranoco / Reuters
    Manny Pacquiao talks to his Ki-Sorento basketball club teammates before their PBA game against Blackwater-Elite on Sunday. His wife, Jinky, is shown at right. Romeo Ranoco / Reuters

Manny Pacquiao plays professional basketball – in pictures


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Images of Manny Pacquiao making his pro basketball debut on Sunday for the Kia-Sorento club of the Philippine Basketball Association, in a game against Blackwater-Elite in Bocaeu, Bulacan, Philippines.

Below, Agence France-Presse reports on his game:

World boxing champion Manny Pacquiao launched his pro basketball career in the Philippines on Sunday in a scoreless debut spent mostly as a cheerleader.

The ring legend, the oldest and shortest player on the floor, had two turnovers and a foul as starting shooting guard for the Kia team, failing to get off a shot in his first Philippine Basketball Association game.

“It doesn’t matter. What is important is the team won,” said the 35-year-old basketball rookie, who has won world boxing titles in eight different weight divisions.

The 1.69-metre (5 foot 7inch) Pacquiao, the team’s player-coach, named himself a starter against a team called Blackwater, to the delight of a roaring crowd at the 50,000-seater Philippine Arena.

“Give the ball to Manny!” irate fans shouted from the stands as his team swiftly fell behind.

Pacquiao substituted himself after about seven minutes with his team trailing by nine points. He spent the rest of the game on the bench as his team rallied.

Chants of “Manny, Manny!” reverberated across the stands as Kia won, 80-66.

Pacquiao said he was preoccupied with his defence of his World Boxing Organisation welterweight title against undefeated American Chris Algieri in Macau in November.

Already in the thick of training, Pacquiao said he would not play basketball again until after the Macau bout.

“After the fight I should be able to play properly,” he told reporters.

Pacquiao, one of the world’s richest sportsmen and also an elected member of the Philippine parliament, controversially joined the professional basketball rookie draft earlier this year despite doubts that his ability on court measures up to the country’s best.

He was drafted 11th overall by Kia, owned by a business friend.

Filipino boxing fans also fretted he could injure himself playing ball against younger, much taller and heavier opponents and endanger his boxing career.

“God forbid that he should suffer a ligament or tendon tear,” Oliver Wendell Lozano, the head doctor of the league and a rabid basketball fan, told AFP as he watched the game.

He said such an injury would require a four-week treatment period.

A broken bone would be even worse, requiring up to 16 weeks of treatment and healing, he added.

However, Lozano was sure Pacquiao was made of sterner stuff.

“Boxers have a tougher bone structure. It has something to do with their training,” he added.

Pacquiao said he had no fear of serious injury. “God is taking care of me,” he added.

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