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  <date>2022-02-16</date>
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    <name>Alaska Aces</name>
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    <day>16</day>
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    <permalink>https://www.espn.com.au/basketball/pba/story/_/id/33301118/alaska-aces-depart-philippine-basketball-association-14-titles-35-years</permalink>
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  <text>The Alaska Aces, the second most successful team in the history of the league with 14 championship titles in 35 years, announced that it will cease to exist after the conclusion of the ongoing 2021 PBA Governors' Cup. </text>
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