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Post by b3lowzro on Sept 24, 2011 17:27:44 GMT 8
sayang, we played hard in the 1st-3rd Qtrs, mental lapse on coach rajko as he switched the defense into a zone to open up the Jordanian gunners for 3 straight 3pointers.
anyway hats off to the Jordanian coach, Tad Baldwin, he's an experienced coach, led the Tall blacks in their previous stint in Fiba Championships. I think the team placed above Reggie led NBA selection team in that edition.
The ROAD TO LONDON doesn't end today! lets grab the 3rd spot and unleash hell in the FIBA Olympic Qualifiers.
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Post by b3lowzro on Sept 23, 2011 20:28:24 GMT 8
Smart Gilas enters the Semi Finals!!! woohooo ends 24 year drought! 95 -78!!! 37 behemoth points for our big man Marcus Douthit
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Post by b3lowzro on Sept 23, 2011 12:23:46 GMT 8
a win against the Taiwanese tonight would send us to the semifinals of the competition! I'm not looking beyond that after tonights game until we beaten our northern rivals. Let's go Pilipinas, we can do it!
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Post by b3lowzro on Sept 22, 2011 8:42:57 GMT 8
hmmm well as long as we provide the necessary documents that FIBA would require us, I think our pinoys with foreign lineage would still get a green light.
A lot of drama took place before the PHL-JPN joust, the organizers were again trying to bar a lot of our Fil-Fors from playing since they don't sport Filipino surnames. Such a blatant move for that Lebanese official to stop our team from making an upset against the Japanese.
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Post by b3lowzro on Sept 20, 2011 21:37:05 GMT 8
Hi Cjeagle
Yes, Fiba will allow those pinoys with foreign lineage since our constitution says that they are Filipinos at birth when at least one parent is a Filipino citizen, its just demolition job by Hagop Kharijan (the Fiba official) to Syria, Philippines and Qatar since Lebanon NT was out of shape and clearly lacking experience in this FIBA Asian Championship.
We beaten Japan, Marcio Lassister had a tremedous defensive stoppage at Kawamura and Marcus Douthit had a monster game with 23 points. A win tomorrow would give us a better seeding in the Quarter finals. we either face Taiwan or Lebanon in that crossover series.
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Post by b3lowzro on Sept 20, 2011 11:56:28 GMT 8
Hi Cjeagle, its nice to see that you're very well versed with our Basketball team its amazing to see to that a lot of people are sports fans compared to being "pang Football lang ang pinoy". Anyway we have a lot of prospects coming in from abroad. We've got a pinoy whose playing in the top tier teams in europe named Stanley Pringle and a couple of 6'9 players in the D1 and D2 of US NCAA. One is Chris Standhardinger and Isaac Holstein and a lot of guards in D1 program of various US NCAA colleges/universities. Today's game is will be a defensive battle against Japan, if we can limit their outside & perimeter shooting we have a chance of beating them although the odds in betting websites favors us 3.15 %.
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Post by b3lowzro on Sept 19, 2011 19:47:47 GMT 8
we've beaten Jordan 64 - 72, Lutz & Lassister was barred from playing in the 1st Qtr since that stupid FIBA Asia official made another ruling that the message of the letter of FIBA was unclear. Our fortune changes when a phone call from the higher ups of FIBA during the game that led to the insertion of Lutz & Lassister.
Great game actually we were trailing 17 - 2 in the opening minutes of the game then guns was all blazing for the Philippines by 3rd Qtr which led us to victory.
Marcio, Tiu and Casio defended well against Jordanian star PG Sam Daghles and naturalized SG Rashiem Wright in the second half. actually Wright was shut out 0 out of 9 in the 3 point area.
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Post by b3lowzro on Sept 14, 2011 18:15:09 GMT 8
AKTV Schedule of FIBA Asia Championships. (All games will be aired LIVE)
Game Schedules
Sept 15 6-8pm: Philippines vs. UAE 8-10pm: Bahrain vs. China
Sept 16 6-8pm: Qatar vs Iran 8-10pm: Philippines vs. China
Sept 17 11am-1pm: Philippines vs. Bahrain 9-11pm- Syria vs. Japan (delayed)
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Post by b3lowzro on Sept 10, 2011 18:12:52 GMT 8
MVP is the first of the big boys to own a club! well Dan Palami is one of the big boys too, you know he's just maintain a low profile prior to the previous Suzuki cup. from what I know he's one the mass transit magnates here in country.
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Post by b3lowzro on Sept 10, 2011 12:43:35 GMT 8
RT @dscpalami the october 7 match with Singapore will be in Jalan Besar Stadium and kick off at 7 30pm its a small venue for the game, 3k capacity. I wonder how come they can use that venue for World Cup venues. I bet a lot of our pinoy expats there are would fill up the venue to the brim hehehe.
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Post by b3lowzro on Sept 10, 2011 12:39:46 GMT 8
more power musangs. i really like this guys. sad, their not on TV. true to that, they've proven their worth in the pitch rather than in PR campaigns.
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Post by b3lowzro on Sept 9, 2011 19:07:50 GMT 8
@azkalnews: AFF U19 Championship Update: FT Philippine Musangs draw 1-1 vs Singapore woohoo this team is for real
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Post by b3lowzro on Sept 6, 2011 23:40:36 GMT 8
maybe they're recruiting him to play for Global FC as well ;D
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Post by b3lowzro on Sept 3, 2011 23:02:44 GMT 8
well he's like a pinoy to me already parang honorary citizen with the news he sends to us
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Post by b3lowzro on Sept 3, 2011 22:54:08 GMT 8
my mom used to play football during her childhood days in Laguna, the call it "Sikyu", anyone encountered that term?
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