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    as expected, and dapat lang, tinambakan ng Team Phils ang Sri Lanka.

    Let's see how our Pros do it against Japan tomorrow night.

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    Quote Originally Posted by claRkEnt View Post
    as expected, and dapat lang, tinambakan ng Team Phils ang Sri Lanka.

    Let's see how our Pros do it against Japan tomorrow night.
    The TRUE test for the Team Phils is Japan and Korea where they lost to these teams in Jones Cup.

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    anong score? saan channel tinelevise?

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    Powerade-Pilipinas vs Japan tonight at 9pm... Live telecast sa Basketbol TV (pati yata sa Ch. 9).
    Last edited by claRkEnt; August 7th, 2009 at 06:55 PM.

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    Goodluck sa Team Pilipinas

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    holding their ground against Japan... 7 minutes to go and RP by 8 points.

    I really like the way Asi is playing. Parang sya yung tunay na dugong pinoy eh. Pursigido!

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    Quote Originally Posted by claRkEnt View Post
    as expected, and dapat lang, tinambakan ng Team Phils ang Sri Lanka.

    Let's see how our Pros do it against Japan tomorrow night.
    Sabi nga ni Kalbo last Jones Cup kahit natalo RP, Japan can be beaten.

    Let's see.......

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    Got it from GMANEWS.tv

    RP 5 routs Sri Lanka, gears up for 'real test'

    08/06/2009 | 01:32 PM

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    The Powerade-Team Pilipinas breezed past Sri Lanka, 115-31, for a rousing start in the 25th FIBA-Asian men’s basketball championship Thursday in Tianjin, China.

    Despite a tentative start, the Nationals still managed to pull away early in the first quarter as big man Japeth Aguilar made his presence felt inside to give the Philippines an early 18-4 lead.

    The Nationals later stretched it to 44-17 at halftime, before finishing off the Sri Lankans in the second half when they finally settled down.

    Jared Dillinger led RP with 21 points, Arwind Santos had 16 and Asi Taulava, Aguilar and Cyrus Baguio each had 15 in the win which coach Yeng Guiao described as a “good way to prepare against Japan and Korea."

    “The real test for us is Japan and Korea. We’re looking forward to playing against them in the next two days," said Guiao.

    The Nationals clash with the Japanese on Friday and then Korea on Saturday.

    The scores:

    Team Pilipinas 115 – Dillinger 21, Santos 16, Taulava 15, Aguilar 15, Baguio 15, Thoss 11, Norwood 8, Helterbrand 5, Miller 5, Raymundo 4, Pennisi 0.

    Sri Lanka 31 – Rajapakshe 8, Fernando 8, Danawansa 7, Senanayake 4, De Silva 2, Perera 2.

    Quarterscores: 28-9; 44-17; 86-26; 115-31.
    “I think this game is not an indication of how well we made our adjustment after the Jones Cup," Guiao noted.

    “We know basketball is not popular in Sri Lanka. But if this is cricket, they’ll beat us badly."

    But this is basketball and the Nationals beat the Sri Lankans badly.

    They practically dominated the country, whose known past time is cricket, in just about every department.

    The RP cagers clobbered the Sri Lankans off the boards, 63-21, with Taulava leading the way with 13 while Aguilar and Dillinger had 11 each.

    The Nationals also did well from the field making 57 percent of their shots (46-of-81) compared to the 19 percent of their opponents (10-of-52).

    They also had more assists, 19-3, and plenty of steals, 14-5.

    The Philippines also outscored Sri Lanka in points off turnovers, 30-2; points in the paint, 80-10;second chance points, 33-1; and fastbreak points, 39-2.

    Behind a 23-0 bomb, the Nationals finished off the match by holding on to their biggest lead of 84 points. - GMANews.TV

25th FIBA - Phil Team