MANILA, Philippines – PBA player John Amores was allegedly involved in a shooting after attending a basketball game in his hometown in Laguna province.
Amores reportedly got into a physical altercation with a man in the town of Lumban, which sparked the incident, which was captured on surveillance cameras and later posted on social media.
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Other media reports have said authorities are conducting a “thorough investigation” to find Amores.
It has been two years since Amores went on a rampage during a game against the College of Saint Benilde as a player for Jose Rizal University in the NCAA.
Despite ultimately being banned from the collegiate league, Amores was given a second chance, with NorthPort selecting him in the fifth round of the 2023 PBA Rookie Draft.
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Amores had been playing well throughout his rookie season, culminating in the Governors Cup final against the TNT Tropang Giga last Sunday at the Smart Araneta Coliseum.
However, a recent controversy may put Amores’ PBA career in jeopardy.
Northport had not yet responded to the incident as of press time.