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    #31
    sayang talaga iyong game kagabi pero looking at the brighter side of things, it's better to be matsambahan in taipei rather than in tokishima. that loss was definitely a bitter pill to swallow. dapat talaga huwag mag-revert to pba style of play (puro isolation, little to no movement in offense in the closing minutes) para manalo sa international arena

    anyhow, host taiwan lost to a fighting iranian squad last night (by 10 pts i think), leaving a window for our team to win it all in the end

    so good luck na lang sa atin at sana matuto ang team pilipinas sa munting trahedyang ito
    Last edited by baludoy; July 4th, 2007 at 07:28 AM.

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    #32
    what a loss yesterday...

    if i remember... 0/23 fg ang lebanon from the trey coming to Q4... then they started to hit their treys...

    then Team Pilipinas' dropped their FG to just .250! the ball movement was very predictable... there was no one slashing... there was no one at the low post... shots were being forced down the wire...

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    #33
    team pilipinas cannot finish strong... yan ang kulang...

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    #34
    Abysmal 4Q for Team Pilipinas yesterday. 10 points vs. 21-23 points of Lebanon for the 4thQ. Nobody was moving without the ball, the big men were not posting low, firing treys after only 1 pass - sometimes even after the inbound - and players being called for traveling because of fancy footwork.

    However, that last second trey by Lebanon was one heckuva Hail Mary shot! Shooting 3/22-24 from beyond the arc, Team Pilipinas did not expect that shot to go in and/or did not respect that Lebanese player enough because who ever was guarding him was not in his face.

    If Chot Reyes was the Chot Reyes of old (where he threw chairs at his players for not performing beyond par), he would have had a hissy fit. IMO, 'goes to show that Chot has matured.

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    #35
    I haven't been reading the Sports section lately. Hindi ko alam na nagsimula na pala ang Jones Cup!

    Anyway, goodluck to Team Pilipinas!

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    #36
    hmmm...didn't know that Lebanon even had a team :hihihi:

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    SMC-PILIPINAS DROPS A HEARTBREAKER TO LEBANON
    Fahed buries buzzer-beating triple to hand Nationals 1st setback
    Tuesday, 03 July 2007
    CHINESE-TAIPEI - RONY Fahed plunged a dagger Into the hearts of the Filipinos in the form of a buzzer-beating banked tripled as Lebanon came through with a 65-62 come-from-behind win over San Miguel-Pilipinas in the 29th William Jones Cup Basketball Tournament at the Sinjhuang Gym here.

    The Filipinos actually self-destructed in the last two-and-a-half minutes and failed to score after Dondon Hontiveros had given the Nationals a 62-56 advantage.

    Two free throws by Fadi El Khatib and a triple by Omar El Turk put the Lebanese to within a point, 62-61, exactly a minute to go. After Khatib blocked an undergoal stab by Asi Taulava, he lost the bal to the sideline, giving San Miguel-Pilipinas a chance to pad on the slim lead.

    But Mark Caguioa, one of the heroes in the victory against defending champion Athletes in Action of USA, committed a dribbling violation, turning the ball over to Lebanon.

    In the ensuing play, Gabe Norwood sent Basem Bala to the stripe and he split his free throws for a 62-all count,17 seconds to go.

    Instead of taking the last shot, however, Hontiveros opted to heave a quartercourt jumper with still about five seconds to go and missed, paving the way for Fahed's heroics.

    "It was a very interesting win. The Philippines is a very good team because it won against the Americans," said Serbian Georges Ketzi, head coach of the Lebanon squad which tied Korea at the top of the standings following a 71-65 victory over Jordan.

    "It's a revenge win for us and a good preparation for the team en route to the Olympic qualifier in Japan," Ketzi added.

    "We haven't been together for most part of the year. The coach is new. I just want to come in and try to contribute to my team. Our main goal is to be 100 percent when we hit Japan," said Lebanese ace Joe Vogel.

    SMC-Pilipinas took the half, 37-31, with new recruit James Yap scoring seven points in his short stint. The Nationals opened the third period with a four-point swing courtesy of Gabe Norwood for a 41-31 advantage.

    However, the Filipinos were assessed five quick fouls and entered penalty with still over five minutes to go. As a result, the Lebanese threatened 47-44,1:26 to go.

    But Vogel was assessed a technical foul after pushing off Taulava and that led to a five-point swing by the Filipinos, easing the pressure a bit, 52-44, at the end of the third.

    Norwood opened the final period with a slam dunk as San Miguel-Pilipinas re-established a ten-point bubble, 54-44, 8:09 to go. But Fahed scored five points that included a triple in a 9-0 burst by Lebanon which closed in, 54-53, 5:11 remaining.

    Athletes in Action and Kazakhstan bouned back from stinging opening day losses by routing separate rivals. The Americans, who drew double digit scoring from six players, sent Qatar reeling to its second straight setback, 106-68. The Kazakhs likewise handed Japan its second loss, 96-61.

    Brian Asbury paced Athletes in Action with 17 points and Todd Hendley had 15. Cliff Hammonds and Alex Ruoff chipped in 11 apiece while Tyler Wilkerson and Reed Rawlings had 10 points each.

    Anton Ponomarev led the Kazakhs with 27 points while Alexandr Tyutyunik had 18.

    The Philippines is expected to encounter little resistance from Japan in Wednesday's 3:30 pm encounter. The RP-Japan match will be shown over ABC Channel 5 at 7 pm, followed by the Chinese-Taipei-Jordan game at 10 pm.

    San Miguel-Pilipinas takes on a tough Korean squad Thursday in preparation for their meeting with Jordan and Iran in the weekend.

    Reyes said he is wary about Jordan which pulled off a 63-61 squeaker of a win over Kazakhstan on opening day.

    "That is bad news for us. In my mind, Kazakhstan should be a tougher team because we lost twice to them last year and in the Champions Cup. But with Jordan winning over Kazakhstan, presents a different scenario," said Reyes.

    Rasheim Wright scored 25 points in 33 minutes while Zaid Alkhas added 12 in that surprise win over the Kazakhs.

    San Miguel-Pilipinas faces Jordan on Friday and Iran on Saturday and these are the games that matter most to Reyes as both teams are entered in the same bracket as the Filipinos and powerhouse China in the Tokushima joust.

    The scores:

    LEBANON 65 -Khatib 26, Vogel 11, Fahed 8, Balaa 6, Mahmoud 5, Nour 3, Tauve 3,Turk 3, Samaha 0.

    SMC-RP 62 - Hontiveros 10, Norwood 10, Caguioa 7, Taulava 7, Yap 7, Pennisi 6, Alapag 5,Raymundo 4, Helterbrand 4, De Ocampo 0, Williams 0, Menk 0.

    Quarters:14-18; 31-37; 44-52; 65-62.

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    #38
    what! silat na naman sa Japan!!!

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    #39
    hindi pa Japan National team yun.... eh papaano tayo aabot sa olympics nyan!!! hayyyyy

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    #40
    hanggang ngayong, experiment pa rin sya ng rigtht combionation? he he fire reyes!

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