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February 1st, 2005 11:46 AM #11Originally Posted by RedHorse
kahit walang score si asi, iba pa rin yun on defensive presence ni asi. so dapat panalo ginebra.
o kaya...jack 'n poy na lang. heheLast edited by baiskee; February 1st, 2005 at 11:51 AM.
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February 2nd, 2005 10:59 PM #12bai, he he he (pagbigyan mo na, talo eh)
booo ginebra! booo ginebra!
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February 2nd, 2005 11:33 PM #13
so game 1 and game 2 to the kings! hehe game 1 was forfeited because of asi playing even if he's suspended by the pba mismo..what they got was only a TRO to the court ruling but not to the decision of the PBA board. i think TNT was asking for the forfeiture when they fielded asi in.
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February 3rd, 2005 12:00 AM #15
hehe unfair kasi sa gin kings. sana in the first place they (tnt) didnt field in asi na lang..alam naman nila na ma-u-under protest yung game eh..baka naman nagbabakasakali lang sila na ma-revert yung decision ng pba board sa kaso ni asi
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February 3rd, 2005 12:58 AM #16dapat kc di na pinaglaro ng tnt c asi .. umabot naman sila ng finals di siya naglalaro.. parang nabastos lang tuloy si ka noli eala sa ginawa nila..
un sayang panalo nila!
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February 3rd, 2005 01:45 AM #17tanong lang mga sir ha. bakit tinuloy pa ng mga officials ng PBA na palaruin si ASI sa game 1 eh alam naman nila na suspendido sya? dapat sana bago umpisa kinausap na si asi ng mga officials na di sya pwde laro at ngayon lang nagproprotesta ang kabilang team. e kung nanalo kaya GINEBRA nun game 1 mayroon pa rin kayang protest na mangyayari? peace mga bro ha.
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February 3rd, 2005 02:06 AM #18Originally Posted by RedHorse
eto, medyo late lang kasi panalo gins game2. :D
TNT’S GAME 1 WIN FORFEITED
ASI BARRED FROM PLAYING
Wednesday, 02 February 2005
Talk N Text coach Joel Banal anticipates the Ginebra Kings to be more energized and aggressive in Game Two of the titular series for the Gran Matador-PBA Philippine Cup.
"There's a lot of things he can do and I know Siot (Tanquingcen) knows that. So I won't be surprised if they (Ginebra) try something new on Wednesday," Banal proclaimed after the Phone Pals' 89-71 victory in Game 1 Sunday.
Ginebra officials placed Game One under protest and PBA commissioner Noli Eala handed out his decision late Tuesday night that should shift the pressure on the Phone Pals.
Taking into account the circumstances that surrounded Game One, Eala nullified TNTs victory and now the Phone Pals find themselves trailing the Kings in the best-of-seven series instead.
Game Two is scheduled at 7:10 p.m. on Wednesday at the Araneta Coliseum.
Ginebra's protest and Eala's decision dwell mainly on Asi Taulava, who has been serving his suspension since Oct. 19, 2004 after the Department of Justice withdrew the Confirmation of Citizenship of the TNT star and five other Fil-foreign players.
But TNT officials defied the league's decision by letting Taulava, who claimed to be a Fil-Tongan, suit up and play last Sunday on the strength of a court ruling ordering Eala to reinstate Taulava.
Eala did not oppose the move to avoid contempt of court and not spoil the series opener although he warned that TNT will have to face the consequence.
In his decision, the league commissioner agreed with the contention of Ginebra that Taulava is ineligible to play because he is serving his suspension at the time the Commissioner's Office set the deadline for team's to change their line ups. Teams were allowed to change their rosters until Jan 14 and Taulava obtained the court ruling only last Jan. 26.
Eala also stressed that the court order "can only have prospective effect as soon as it becomes final and executory." At the moment the PBA is still awaiting the decision on its motion for reconsideration.
"For the reason stated herein above, Mr. Taulava is not allowed to play in any PBA game until he has been reinstated to the status of an eligible player in accordance with the PBA rules," Eala said in his decision.
Even without Taulava, the Phone Pals should remain a solid force with Jimmy Alapag, Willie Miller, Mark Telan and Vic Pablo in their best element.
Whether Taulava plays or not in Game 2, Ginebra coach Siot Tanquingcen guaranteed his chargers will go out with a lot more intensity.
"All we have to do is minimized our errors," said Tanquingcen, who readily pointed to their 24 turnovers in Game 1 as the cause of their defeat. "We beat them soundly off the boards but we gave up too many points because of our carelessness."
Already depleted with the absence of Jayjay Helterbrand, who may be out for the rest of the series with a calf injury, big men Rommel Adducul and Andy Seigle added up to the woes of the Kings in Game 1 by being in foul trouble early, something they must avoid in Game Two. (DBC)
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February 3rd, 2005 11:48 AM #19
ok lg kung wala si ASI, close game naman eh, sayang nga lg kasi iba pa rin kung nasa line up si ASI, pero GO KINGS! :D
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February 4th, 2005 02:46 AM #20
Game 3 na!
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