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May 16th, 2012 05:34 AM #412
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May 16th, 2012 01:48 PM #414
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May 16th, 2012 04:50 PM #416
si chot reyes...pag natatalo lagi na may sinisisi....kundi mga players nya na mga referee naman....
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May 25th, 2012 02:39 PM #417
marami rami ding ex NBA ang naglalaro ngayon sa PBA... sayang si AI.. hehehe sobrang mahal kasi..
Iverson wanted to play in the PBA, but price tag too high, says agent | TeamPilipinas.info
Iverson wanted to play in the PBA, but price tag too high, says agent
Prominent import agent Sheryl Reyes wasn’t the least bit surprised about the idea of former NBA superstar Allen Iverson playing in the Philippines.
In an interview with NBA TV, host Rick Kamla noted the Philippines as a possible destination for the 2001 NBA Most Valuable Player (video below - skip to 11:10), after Iverson made an appearance in the Philadelphia 76ers’ match against the Boston Celtics on Wednesday.
“Yeah, dati pa,” said Reyes about Iverson’s interest in possibly coming to the country.
“I’ve tried to hook up with Moore Management, which handles him, pero mukhang ,alabo because of the amount. But Allen was really interested and his interest even grew when he learned that several other ex-NBA players were able to play in the PBA like DerMarr Johnson, Rodney White and Donnell Harvey.”
Iverson, according to Reyes, is close to Johnson, his former teammate with the Denver Nuggets. Johnson played last conference for Barako Bull in the PBA.
“Iverson is a good friend of DerMarr and he was the one who encouraged Allen to play here, but when we talked about the contract details, he can’t bend down for a low contract,” Reyes said.
“Iverson wants $120,000 a month,” said Reyes. PBA imports are paid a maximum of $20,000 a month for their services, according to uniform league contracts.
Listed at just 6-feet, Iverson would have easily been eligible to play in the ongoing Governors’ Cup, which caps the height of reinforcements at 6-foot-5. Iverson, however, would have to deal with being at a height disadvantage against taller imports — a risky proposition for PBA teams.
The PBA wouldn’t have been Iverson’s first stint playing for an international squad. In 2010, Iverson signed a two-year, $4-million deal with Turkish club Besiktas. But he was let out of his contract after incurring a left calf injury that required him to go back to the United States for treatment.
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May 25th, 2012 02:41 PM #418
Iverson wanted to play in the PBA, but price tag too high, says agent
Iverson wanted to play in the PBA, but price tag too high, says agent | TeamPilipinas.info
Iverson wanted to play in the PBA, but price tag too high, says agent
Prominent import agent Sheryl Reyes wasn’t the least bit surprised about the idea of former NBA superstar Allen Iverson playing in the Philippines.
In an interview with NBA TV, host Rick Kamla noted the Philippines as a possible destination for the 2001 NBA Most Valuable Player, after Iverson made an appearance in the Philadelphia 76ers’ match against the Boston Celtics on Wednesday.
“Yeah, dati pa,” said Reyes about Iverson’s interest in possibly coming to the country.
“I’ve tried to hook up with Moore Management, which handles him, pero mukhang ,alabo because of the amount. But Allen was really interested and his interest even grew when he learned that several other ex-NBA players were able to play in the PBA like DerMarr Johnson, Rodney White and Donnell Harvey.”
Iverson, according to Reyes, is close to Johnson, his former teammate with the Denver Nuggets. Johnson played last conference for Barako Bull in the PBA.
“Iverson is a good friend of DerMarr and he was the one who encouraged Allen to play here, but when we talked about the contract details, he can’t bend down for a low contract,” Reyes said.
“Iverson wants $120,000 a month,” said Reyes. PBA imports are paid a maximum of $20,000 a month for their services, according to uniform league contracts.
Listed at just 6-feet, Iverson would have easily been eligible to play in the ongoing Governors’ Cup, which caps the height of reinforcements at 6-foot-5. Iverson, however, would have to deal with being at a height disadvantage against taller imports — a risky proposition for PBA teams.
The PBA wouldn’t have been Iverson’s first stint playing for an international squad. In 2010, Iverson signed a two-year, $4-million deal with Turkish club Besiktas. But he was let out of his contract after incurring a left calf injury that required him to go back to the United States for treatment.
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May 25th, 2012 06:56 PM #419
Iverson wanted to play in the PBA, but price tag too high, says agent
Iverson wanted to play in the PBA, but price tag too high, says agent | InterAKTV
“Iverson wants $120,000 a month,” said Reyes. PBA imports are paid a maximum of $20,000 a month for their services, according to uniform league contracts.
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May 25th, 2012 07:29 PM #420Monster numbers by Barako Bull import Jamine Peterson after the first half - 27 pts 18 rebs 4/9 3pt fgs.. Via AKTV
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