SEAN Anthony usually lets his game do the talking, but, for once, he aired his thoughts on missing out on the this year's PBA All-Star game that takes place on March 31 in Calasiao, Pangasinan.
After all, the Filipino-Canadian forward has been left out from the annual showcase for the fourth straight year while having another stellar season for NorthPort.
Anthony, however, has always had a deserved place high in the MVP rankings after banner years for the Batang Pier the last two years.
“Find it odd that I’ve been put in BPC/MVP rankings last couple years but have never been selected for an All-Star game. Once again out of my control so back to my grind. I control the work I put in to get better every day and will continue to do so,” Anthony posted on Twitter on Thursday.
Find it odd that I’ve been put in BPC/Mvp rankings last couple years but have never been selected for an all star game. Once again out of my control so back to my grind. I control the work I put in to get better every day and will continue to do so. pic.twitter.com/xOGTnBwxqO
— sean anthony (@SeanAnthony_10) February 28, 2019
With only 24 slots on the North and South teams combined – the fans voting the starters and the coaches picking the reserves, it’s understandable that Anthony and fellow standouts getting left out from either squad.
But there's no doubt the guy deserves a spot.
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