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The Foam and the Furries: PBA Mascots

Thanks to the popularity of collegiate basketball and decades-old rivalries, I know the Growling Tigers, Bulldogs, Green Archers, Blue Eagles, and the Fighting Maroons…whatever that is. When I started working for a petroleum company’s men’s basketball team sometime in 2018, I had zero knowledge of the Philippine Basketball Association (PBA) even if it’s the second oldest professional basketball league in the world. The only knowledge I had of basketball then was “Space Jam” and singer/90s R&B Princess Brandy was the prom date of NBA legend Kobe Bryant.

I would drag my feet to live games and constantly wished I was working for a Victoria Beckham instead. But there were two things that I would look forward to during game coverage: the nachos and the mascots. By definition, mascots are supposed to bring good luck and represent the team. In the sporting world, they’re the kind of entertainment that either brings comedy or controversy. The PBA has a total of 12 teams and according to Jo Francisco, head of PBA Properties, only six teams have active mascots. And among the mascots, here are my favorites.

Lia, Magnolia Hotshots Pambansang Manok
Lia is the one whose grind I respect the most. Not only she is present in all games— be it in Mall of Asia Arena in Pasay to Ynares Center in Antipolo— she also follows the uniform assignments of the league to match her team. Aside from entertaining fans with current dance trends, Lia also warms up with the team before the game starts.

Magnolia Hotshots Pambansang Manok mascot


“No name” aka the Bucket of the Rain or Shine Elasto Painters

Like Lia, the giant bucket of paint representing the Rain or Shine Elasto Painters is also present in all games. For me, he has the coolest sneakers and proves that a mascot of size has a place in the PBA. He won’t let his bucket physique prevent him from painting the PBA town red.

Rain or Shine Elasto Painters’ Bucket mascot

E.Cow of the Alaska Aces under Alaska Milk Corporation
One of the veterans among the mascots, E.Cow is probably the most fit among the mascots. E.Cow saves his energy by only appearing when the Alaska Aces have a game or Alaska events. E.Cow also helps the ball boys when the team warms up and practices his free throws during half time.

Alaska Aces’ E.Cow mascot

Boy Liwanag of Meralco Bolts

One of the new kids on the mascot block, Boy Liwanag lights up the game with his fluorescent white complexion and bright smile. Boy Liwanag also can’t shake off the mothership’s hard hat policy even on the court.

Meralco Bolts’ Boy Liwanag mascot

Photos by Tammy David

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