Tuesday, May 26, 2026

Bennie Boatwright’s naturalization bid approved on 2nd reading in Senate

The Senate approved on second reading the bill seeking to grant Philippine citizenship to San Miguel Beermen resident import Bennie Boatwright, bringing the Gilas Pilipinas prospect closer to becoming a naturalized Filipino.

House Bill No. 6639 was tackled during Session No. 68 on Tueday night, where senators revisited the standards and qualifications involved in granting citizenship to foreign athletes.

Acting Majority Floor Leader Joel Villanueva opened the period of interpolation and questioned whether the proposed measure ensured that applicants would genuinely embrace Filipino identity and values beyond basketball.

“Meron po bang parte sa panukalang batas na ito na nagsasabi na hindi lang pwedeng i-take for granted ang citizenship, kundi dapat i-embrace din niya ang character ng pagiging isang Pilipino?” Villanueva asked.

Senator Francis Pangilinan, sponsor of the measure, explained that the Samahang Basketbol ng Pilipinas first evaluates potential candidates before their applications reach Congress.

According to Pangilinan, lawmakers also conducted extensive hearings to determine Boatwright’s intentions, including his willingness to live in the country and integrate into Filipino society.

“There has to be not simply a commitment to play basketball for the country, but also to embrace what it means to be Filipino, and we were convinced,” Pangilinan remarked.

Senator Rodante Marcoleta likewise expressed concern over the issue of allegiance and patriotism among foreign nationals seeking Philippine citizenship.

“Citizenship is one, allegiance is another,” Marcoleta said. “How do we measure the allegiance of a prospective person to acquire citizenship? Is it because we have a chance to win one game or two? That we want to shine in one sport?”

“Yung allegiance po would take the place of patriotism. One who has the ability to do something more for the Philippines. If that citizenship is granted, he should also be prepared for the country. Na-measure po ba natin yun? Parang napakanipis po ng justification?” he added.

Pangilinan responded by saying the Senate carefully studied Boatwright’s background and motivations before endorsing the bill.

“I agree that contributions to a championship team should not be the only basis for citizenship,” Pangilinan said. “So we made sure, through our questions, to determine his willingness to embrace Filipino culture, to settle down in the Philippines, and whether he associated himself with Filipinos and Filipino-Americans while in the US.”

After the interpellation period, Villanueva moved for the approval of the bill on second reading. The proposed measure still needs to pass third and final reading before it can be forwarded to Malacañang for the President’s signature.

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Monday, May 25, 2026

Memorial Day hits close to home at the National Infantry Museum
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MEMORIAL DAY: Sons & Daughters of the American Revolution honor the fallen
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Wife of presumptive Lee County sheriff charged with alleged domestic violence
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New York favored to finish off Cleveland in NBA East Finals

With a commanding 3-0 advantage in the series, the New York Knicks head into Game 4 of the NBA Eastern Conference Finals as the projected favorites against the Cleveland Cavaliers on Tuesday.

Sportsbooks listed New York with 1.69 odds to secure another victory, while Cleveland stood at 2.17 as it fights to avoid elimination in the best-of-seven showdown.

The Knicks are once again expected to draw strength from All-Star playmaker Jalen Brunson, whose steady offensive production and leadership have fueled the team’s deep postseason run. Brunson has emerged as the centerpiece of New York’s campaign as the franchise moves closer to an NBA Finals berth.

Cleveland, on the other hand, will pin its hopes on Donovan Mitchell and veteran guard James Harden as the Cavaliers attempt to extend the series and prevent a sweep.

Analysts also pointed to bench production and defensive execution as major factors that could shape the outcome of the contest, especially in late-game situations.

Despite New York’s edge in the betting lines, odds are still subject to movement leading up to tipoff at eight in the morning.

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Stephenson chokes out Beasley in MMA showdown at UFC Apex

Former NBA players Lance Stephenson and Michael Beasley traded basketball for mixed martial arts with the former scoring a quick submission victory during their exhibition bout at the UFC Apex in Las Vegas.

Stephenson finished the fight just 1:05 into the opening round after forcing Beasley to tap out to a rear-naked choke.

The two briefly exchanged punches early before Stephenson managed to bring the fight to the ground. Beasley initially attempted a guillotine choke, but Stephenson escaped and quickly took control before securing the fight-ending submission.

Despite not fully locking his legs around Beasley, Stephenson maintained enough pressure to end the contest in rapid fashion.

Beasley immediately expressed interest in a rematch under boxing rules, while Stephenson said he would be open to another showdown in whatever format Beasley preferred.

The matchup added another chapter to the longtime competitive relationship between the two former NBA players, who were teammates on Miami 305 during the club’s championship run in the 2025 BIG3 season. (AC)

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