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October 10th, 2017 05:47 PM #4011Good luck pala bora cup nyo. Sana dun nyo na makuha ang championship nyo. Good luck
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October 15th, 2017 03:33 PM #4012tapos na game 1 pero ang focus kay alfrancis pa din.... sinapawan yung sariling team...
the connection really goes deep...... LUTO IS REAL
Is Alfrancis Chua untouchable in the PBA?
By Ronald Agbada
October 14, 2017
Is SMC Sports Director and Brgy. Ginebra Team Governor Alfrancis Chua the most powerful man in the PBA today?
So powerful that no matter what he does, he can easily get away with it.
This seems to be the burning question in the minds of PBA fans nowadays.
Just recently, the controversial SMC official blasted TNT head coach Nash Racela on social microblogging site Twitter by calling him the ‘best reklamador of the year’. Chua even posted a photo of deceased Filipino comedian Palito, who just like Racela has a skinny physique, and captioned it with ‘Congrats Ginebra!’.
Two years ago, sportswriter Snow Badua was banned by Commissioner Chito Narvasa from all league related activities for his twitter attack on Chua.
Narvasa termed Badua’s tirades as irresponsible and deplorable actions. He added that the tweets were meant to ‘malign, embarrass and mortify a person of this association’.
Well, you don’t need to be a rocket scientist to figure out that Narvasa’s rationalization for banning Badua is exactly the same in nature as to what Chua did to Racela.
Chua’s tweets were also meant to malign, embarrass and mortify Racela, who is also a person of the association. And not only that, posting a photo of Palito congratulating Ginebra is the height of total disrespect and insensitivity, a slap in the face not only for the dead actor but to his family as well.
Chua’s attack was actually far worse as not only did it involve an innocent third party, a dead one at that, but as head of the BCAP he could’ve dealt with an ‘erring’ member in private.
Aside from being a high-ranking official of SMC and the PBA, Chua is also the President of the Basketball Coaches Association of the Philippines (BCAP), an organization which seeks to protect the welfare of local coaches.
It goes without saying that a person holding such high positions should be mature, responsible and professional enough with their public actions. What Chua did only showcased his utter lack of class and breeding.
His twitter attack on Racela stemmed from their verbal altercation during the halftime break of Game 3 of the semifinals series between the TNT KaTropa and Brgy. Ginebra San Miguel.
Chua and Racela figured in heated exchange of words as both teams were making their way into their respective locker rooms. Among those who acted as peacemakers were BGSM coach Tim Cone, Nash’s older brother Olsen, and no less than the commissioner himself.
The commotion was caught on camera and was uploaded by TV coveror Sports5 on its Youtube channel.
Incidentally, a similar incident happened during Game 1 of the quarterfinal series between San Miguel and Brgy. Ginebra. Japeth Aguilar confronted Gabby Espinas after the latter challenged the former’s father to a fight on the hardcourt.
Aguilar and Espinas, along with Tim Cone who acted as peacemaker, were fined by the PBA for their actions.
Cone got poorer by P5,000 while Espinas and Aguilar were penalized P2,000 and P1,000 respectively.
This now begs the question – why were Chua and Racela not penalized? They were involved in a verbal altercation similar to that of Aguilar and Espinas’. The two players were fined, why were they spared?
No fines for Alfrancis Chua, Nash Racela after Game 3 verbal altercation says Chito Narvasa
Are team executives exempted from being fined? Racela has been fined by Narvasa countless of times already since he assumed the top coaching post of TNT, so he can’t be the reason why penalties were withheld.
So, all indications point to Chua’s involvement.
With him in the thick of things, the commissioner expectedly chose against imposing sanctions. Narvasa gave no reasons why no penalties were levied, no explanations were offered whatsoever.
Fans were left in the dark once more. Same offense, different personalities, contrasting decision.
Surely, there has to be something brewing between Chua and Narvasa. Afterall, it was Chua who succeeded Narvasa as head of the BCAP. On the other hand, it was Chua who was responsible for the appointment of Narvasa as league’s top honcho.
The connection really goes deep. Hence the hesitation to penalize is easily understandable.
At this day and age where players and coaches get fined for the smallest of infractions, it’s really an insult to the fans’ intelligence as to why Chua gets away with anything.
Lest we forget, this ‘untouchable’ SMC executive also smoked an e-cigarette on the team bench while a game was in progress. It happened during an out-of-town sortie in Angeles City, December 5, 2015 against the Blackwater Elite.
The move drew tremendous criticisms not only from the fans but also from health advocacy groups. It was the kind of infraction which was really and truly detrimental to the league.
And Narvasa’s reaction? An advice. “Yung paninigarilyo, they think of it as detrimental talaga. I hope that you can stop it,” said the then newly-appointed league commissioner.
And then a stern warning. “Partner, kapag naulit ‘yan patay ka na sa akin.”
So, Chua smoked while on the team bench during a live game, had a verbal altercation with a coach which was captured on camera, bashed the same coach on Twitter – called him names and even posted a photo of a dead comedian to make fun of his physique. And to top it off, regularly complains to game officials in full view of the fans.
Again, in a time when players are being fined for pointing an accusing finger at an official, resentment to a call, failing to report to the official’s table, dress code violations and pulling down shorts, it’s really a mockery to the highest degree for the SMC Sports Director to get away with offenses far more worse than what anybody in the league has done.
In reality, Chua’s acts were more detrimental to the league than any of those committed by the players and coaches. Even if you combine all the officiating complaints against the league, it will still pale in comparison to the in-game smoking and the twitter rampage of Chua in terms of actions considered as damaging to the league’s credibility.
That’s how powerful Alfrancis Chua is. And to answer the question, yes. As long as Chito Narvasa is the league commissioner, expect Chua to really be the PBA’s version of ‘The Untouchable’.
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October 16th, 2017 02:13 AM #4013hahahaha.... lakas ng tawa ko dito......pati pnp chief tinabla.......
pag larong kadamay talaga may pitikan ng wallet..... buti binalik..... :rotflmao:
general bato..... ingat ka sa mga fans na yan..... nakiki-duterte pero only binay talaga yan....
PNP chief 'Bato' dela Rosa nearly loses wallet amid wild celebration over Ginebra win
From: Mei-Lin Lozada
October 15, 2017, 10:14 pm
PNP chief Ronaldo dela Rosa after watching Game Two of the PBA Finals. Jerome Ascano
PNP chief Roland 'Bato' dela Rosa nearly lost his wallet amid the frenzy over Ginebra's come-from-behind win over Meralco, 86-76, in Game Two of the PBA Governor's Cup Finals series on Sunday.
The police chief and diehard Ginebra fan was overheard complaining that his wallet went missing, moments after the Kings completed the wild victory before over 16,000 fans at the Smart Araneta Coliseum.
"Akala ko nawala na ang wallet ko," dela Rosa, who was seen jumping from his seat a couple of times at the height of Ginebra's late-game fightback, was heard telling aides as well as PBA officials.
To his relief, dela Rosa's aides later found the wallet under the same ringside seat where he watched the thrilling match.
"Pero nahulog lang naman pala, andon pala sa ilalim ng upuan ko," he disclosed.
Despite the scare, the night ended well for the PNP chief as the certified Ginebra diehard left the venue with a wide grin, especially after getting to pose for souvenir photos with Ginebra greats Robert Jaworski and Francis Arnaiz.
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October 21st, 2017 09:39 AM #4014
Wild and woolly finish last night. lahat nag panic eh
when you look into the abyss, the abyss looks into youLast edited by baludoy; October 21st, 2017 at 10:12 AM.
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October 23rd, 2017 09:34 AM #4015
Mag papa draft na pala si ravena. Nagising na siguro na walang pagasa makapasok sa NBA. Yun isa matigas pa rin si Parks.
Kaso yun mga blue chips players natin dito, biglang bagsak dahil doon sa fil-german.
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October 23rd, 2017 09:38 AM #4016
^ ang problema halatang may luto nanaman sa draft. Binigay ba naman ng kia sa san miguel ang #1 draft pick for 3 mediocre players (iyong 1 pa retire pa ata) and supposedly lots of cash. 😒 Halatang ginagawang negosyo lang ni pakyaw and co ang pba
Kung sabagay wala pa naman approval ni kume kasi over the weekend nagka ayusan iyong 2 teams ng trade proposal. Let's see if it'll pass muster
when you look into the abyss, the abyss looks into youLast edited by baludoy; October 23rd, 2017 at 09:56 AM.
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October 23rd, 2017 06:20 PM #4017test mike test mike... paging mokingkong.....
ano ba naman yan.... kakacheck ko lang sa spin.ph kung sino nanalo tapos ito bubungad sa akin.... as usual..... nan-luto na naman..... baka sabihin nyo makapurefoods si durham
ang ayaw ko lang kay durhan eh kumambyo pa.... natakot ma multahan...
be a pingris be a maliksi....
Durham laments officiating 'bad' late in Game 5: 'You can't call a finals (game) like that'
From: Gerry Ramos
October 22, 2017, 10:52 pm
Allen Durham had something to say about the referees' calls after the loss. Jerome Ascano
BOCAUE, Bulacan – Allen Durham is not one to raise an issue on officiating. Yet he believed the calls affected Meralco in its 85-74 loss to Barangay Ginebra in the PBA Governors Cup finals at the Philippine Arena.
The Bolts were within striking distance of the Kings during the fourth quarter of Game Five Sunday until the reigning champions went on a 10-1 run to stretch a precarious four-point lead to 84-71 entering the final two minutes.
Durham obviously disagree with some of the calls made against the Bolts, including the fouling out of Chris Newsome in the final 3:09 off Ginebra big man Greg Slaughter.
“I think down the stretch officiating was really bad,” said Durham, who churned out monser numbers anew of 27 points and 19 rebounds for the Bolts.
“I’m not complaining about the officials... but you can’t call a finals (game) like that.”
Meralco was awarded just 13 free throws compared to the 24 of Ginebra.
But Durham said the Bolts also had their faults as they allowed themselves to fall behind by as much as 17 points in the first half, leaving them a bit spent down the stretch after overcoming the deficit in the third quarter.
“It was tough, they placed us in a hole early,” noted the two-time Best Import.
He also lamented that none among the Bolts really got in the scoring act, with sophomore Garvo Lanete the only local to finish in double figures with 11 points.
“I think we have to hit a couple more shots,” said Durham. “We just got to play better. We can’t beat them like that (in the finals.).”
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October 23rd, 2017 10:40 PM #4018Kagalingan. Wala na bang bagong palusot. Nakaka sawa.na reklamo mo lagi. Wala naman mapatunayan. Dami reklamo panay naman nood ng finals. Musta na pala bora cup nyo?
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October 25th, 2017 05:19 PM #4019paano naging palusot kung halos lahat team na nagsasabi ng LUTO pag barangay kadamay kalaban....
at mga top sports website nagrereport about sa LUTO nyo....
ikaw talaga mokingkong...... wag ginbulag......
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October 26th, 2017 04:21 PM #4020
Haha.. umabot pa ng game 7 ang serye.. baka masilat pa ng meralco ito if hugnatan will duplicate his performance last game 6......and dillinger will have a breakout performance. 😂
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