IT’S the time of the year when PBA stars let their hair down and do some crazy stuff to entertain the fans.
Over the weekend, the PBA held its annual All-Star game in Calasiao, Pangasinan.
But more than making the fans happy, it looked like the basketball players had more fun during the dance-off between the North All-Stars and the South All-Stars.
So, who among the PBA players can make a career out of dancing?
There’s quite some of these cagers who can strut on the dance floor.
North All-Stars

Every year it's Arwind Santos who leads the North All-Stars during the dance showdown and this year, the San Miguel stalwart leveled up his game even more.
The Kapampangan Spiderman led the team to the tune of the local and international hit songs such as Buwan, Dying Inside, Always I Wanna Be With You, Switch It Up Challenge.

Thanks to their zumba classes, San Miguel guard Marcio Lassiter, whose province is Ilocos Sur, showed what he’s got.
It seems that the Beermen are not only champion ballers but also champion dancers.

He may be recovering from an injury but Magnolia star Marc Pingris, who was born and raised in Pozorrubio, Pangasinan, can’t let the dance showdown slip.
Although he was at the back for majority of the production number, letting his other teammates have their time to shine, he had his own moment and did the Eagle Dance popularized by internet sensation Dante Gulapa.

You just can’t outshine him both on the hardcourt but also on the dance floor.
The Balibago, Angeles City, Pampanga native Calvin Abueva proved he’s not just ‘Beast’ when it comes to basketball but he has a lot up his sleeve.
The Phoenix star channeled his inner Dante Gulapa moves and even did a back flip that pumped up the crowd.
It was definitely showtime for The Beast.
South All-Stars

Reigning five-time MVP June Mar Fajardo has always been the go-to guy for the team, and during the dance-off he was also part of the finale.
The Cebuano big man was at the center when the South All-Stars ended their production number with Chambe Chambe.

Smallest among the group, Magnolia guard Jio Jalalon stood tall with his dance moves and facial expressions.
The 5-foot-7 Cagayan de Oro native led the South All-Stars to Dalaga, Level Up, Love Shot and Chambe Chambe.

He can score, he can grab the boards, and he sure can dance.
Ginebra star Scottie Thompson shone bright as the Digos City, Davao del Sur native effortlessly showed off his dance moves.

Rain or Shine star James Yap was the main event for the KPop hit Love Shot portion.
He was at the center doing the Eagle Dance while the team gathered around him.
Way to go, James oppa!
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