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    Yeng guiao dapat mag coach Sa UP...referees should let the players play unless talagang obvious foul they should just let it go...Marami kasi artista mga players Dito...

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    Quote Originally Posted by shadow View Post
    Yeng guiao dapat mag coach Sa UP...referees should let the players play unless talagang obvious foul they should just let it go...Marami kasi artista mga players Dito.
    AFAIK, the referees started being more sensitive to the fouls because they're instructed to prevent melees and cheap shots from happening. Especially after the incidents with FEU.

    There was talk that MVP was going to channel funds to UP but it seems he's more bent on taking San Beda into the UAAP.

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    Quote Originally Posted by shadow View Post
    Yeng guiao dapat mag coach Sa UP...referees should let the players play unless talagang obvious foul they should just let it go...Marami kasi artista mga players Dito...

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    Mababa ang sweldo ng coach ng UP, bro... Kakaunti ang magkaka-interes...

    Dapat philanthropist-coach ka....

    17.0K:out:

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    Parang mga NCAA games Sa US, pag breakaway open kahit travelling ok Lang dahil Wala naman effect na, Dito sigurado tatawagan..OA kasi eh

    Saka tingnan mo naman doon yun tulakan at hawakan underthe basket...Dito parang bawal na dumikit sa kalaban


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    Quote Originally Posted by vinj View Post
    AFAIK, the referees started being more sensitive to the fouls because they're instructed to prevent melees and cheap shots from happening. Especially after the incidents with FEU.

    There was talk that MVP was going to channel funds to UP but it seems he's more bent on taking San Beda into the UAAP.
    Cheap shots are not acceptable and should be dealt accordingly, what I'm trying to say dapat physicality ng game pabayaan Lang nila..now pag hitting above the neck and obviously na hinde bola Ang habol eh meron namn flagrant fouls for that.



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    UST may loose public sympathy if the keep this up... Going beyond the hoop.

    UST student paper calls Ateneo, La Salle lemons and cowards | Inquirer News

    UST student paper calls Ateneo, La Salle lemons and cowards
    By Erika Sauler
    Philippine Daily Inquirer
    1:45 am | Tuesday, October 9th, 2012

    It seems their quarrel has gone beyond basketball. Now they’re also quarreling about the reproductive health (RH) bill pending in Congress.

    An editorial in the Sept. 30 issue of The Varsitarian, the student publication of the University of Santo Tomas (UST), slammed professors of Ateneo de Manila University and De La Salle University for supporting the controversial measure, calling them “intellectual pretenders and interlopers.”

    The editorial was titled “RH bill, Ateneo, and La Salle: Of Lemons and Cowards.” The quarrel went viral in social media on Monday.
    The Philippine Daily Inquirer called the Ateneo University Communication and Public Relations Office for comment, but a female official who refused to give her name said: “We don’t want to make a comment.”

    The La Salle Office for Strategic Communications also declined comment, saying its media officer was on vacation.
    ‘Kid glove treatment’

    The Varsitarian editorial said that since Catholic universities existed for evangelical purposes, the 192 Ateneo and 45 La Salle professors who declared support for the RH bill should resign to show conviction.
    “But alas, it seems intellectual honesty and moral conviction are in such short supply in Katipunan, Quezon City, and Taft Avenue, Manila,” it said.

    The editorial also criticized the Ateneo and La Salle administrations for treating their professors with “kid gloves.”
    “What’s more appalling is that the Jesuit and Christian Brother administrations of Ateneo and La Salle didn’t reprimand their faculty members for openly defying the bishops,” the editorial said.

    Church position

    The editorial quoted a letter from UST secretary general Fr. Winston Cabading to the vice rector for student affairs and research reaffirming the university’s support for the Church on matters of faith and morals.

    Cabading said professors should not identify themselves as faculty members of a Catholic university if they wanted to speak on anything contrary to the position of the Church.

    “As far as the RH bill and support for it among their faculty are concerned, they’re lemons. And as far as the Pro-RH Ateneo and La Salle professors are concerned, they’re dishonest and don’t have the courage of their intellectual conviction,” the editorial said.
    It also said: “It’s quite shocking that Ateneo and La Salle professors should harbor naive and misguided thinking about health and social problems.”

    It said that, in contrast, “UST, which has the oldest and the foremost school of medicine in the Philippines and Southeast Asia, has always warned about the dangerous side effects of contraceptives.”

    “UST and her physicians surely know whereof they speak. They’re scientists and experts, unlike the Ateneo and La Salle professors who are intellectual pretenders and interlopers!”


    Guidon’s views

    A Sept. 15 editorial in The Guidon, an Ateneo student publication, has also circulated in the social media. The Guidon said RH debate had been “marked by harsh, dismissive language and rhetorical barbs on both sides.”

    “Time and again, statistics have been disregarded and research has been misrepresented—not to mention plagiarized—in the effort to fight the bill. Ignorant and condemnatory statements have been made, invoking a rigid kind of Catholic theologizing completely out of touch with temporal realities,” it added.

    The Guidon editorial said it was unsettling how some members of the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines “seem to believe that universities are merely channels of indoctrination rather than institutions that foster intelligent discourse.”
    It called for the passage of the RH bill, saying the measure “favors education over misinformation. Its thrust for education ultimately empowers women and families.”

    ‘Just too low’

    Flurries of comments catapulted the term “Varsitarian” into the list of trending topics on Twitter Philippines.

    User *mashi_carigms tweeted: “To every person who found the Varsitarian article derogatory & offensive, as a Thomasian, I apologize for the blatant display of disrespect.”

    “I respect that fact that they are bound to follow where the church stands but bashing schools is just too low,” tweeted *FreeMindz.

    What Aquinas would do

    On the Varsitarian’s official Facebook page, Phillip Rodriguez commented: “The article is plain cowardice! A bullying in print whose intention is just to instigate school wars! We teach students to be kind, not to bully others.”

    Nastasia L. Tysmans, who teaches at Ateneo de Manila University, wrote in her blog: “For a university that takes after Thomas Aquinas, I really hope you speak only for a few in the school you represent because these ideas of yours to stick to dogma and tradition are far from what Aquinas would have ventured had he been alive today. He would ponder the question and think. He would write so others might also speak and most of all, as a doctor of the church he would opt to heal and not violently use his faith to deprive others of what is rightfully theirs.”

    Some poked fun at the Varsitarian, like Sharwin Tee, *chefsharwin: “Maybe disgruntled Atenean and Lasallians can show their unhappiness peacefully and send tinolang manok (neck part only) to Varsitarian editors.”

    Wrote Kitkat Pecson, *kitkatpecson on Twitter: “Oh Varsitarian. Your article was 1585words long yet Ateneans are displaying more brains with just 140 characters.”

    Other netizens said the only good thing about the Varsitarian editorial was it renewed the discussion on the RH bill. With a report from Fe Zamora

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    Quote Originally Posted by shadow View Post
    Cheap shots are not acceptable and should be dealt accordingly, what I'm trying to say dapat physicality ng game pabayaan Lang nila..now pag hitting above the neck and obviously na hinde bola Ang habol eh meron namn flagrant fouls for that.
    One of the cheap shots of I remember was Enrico giving an elbow straight onto the neck of Adonis Sta. Maria.

    I agree on letting go of the light touch/body contact fouls especially in the last two minutes of a tight game. Unless of course nagkakainitan na,

    Here's something i saw from another site, the reach in of Abdul which got Coach Pido all riled up. Sinamahan nalang ng arte to ensure the call. Abdul should have been wiser then to do a reach in move with 4 fouls on hand but i guess its really just his heart and emotion in the game (just like his goal tend).



    Hirap talaga maging referee.

    Si Shadow, kasama ata dun sa Binondo bookies.

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    Ok Lang yan, Wala naman connection sa basketball...Mas maganda nga yan eh para lalong uminit laro...sana Manalo uste game 2 para rubber match...patayan na!


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    Tama yan, easiest foul to call are reach ins...problema talaga ng mga big men yan

    Agree Ako dapat tawagan yun reach in ni Abdul.

    Kailan ba next game? Bukas ba?


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    Last edited by shadow; October 9th, 2012 at 12:44 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by shadow View Post
    Tama yan, easiest foul to call are reach ins...problema talaga ng mga big men yan

    Agree Ako dapat tawagan yun reach in ni Abdul.

    Kailan ba next game? Bukas ba?


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    Thursday, sa Araneta Center. Ala na ngang tickets eh.... Feeling ko maraming magkaka-sakit sa Makati or biglang may meeting sa labas. I remember the 2006 ADMU-UST finals, i went to Apocento (now Commons) beside Citibank Tower and it was packed with Ateneans and Thomasians and was a fun watch (may cheering, beer and all at 4:30 in the afternoon on a workday). Kahit yung mga tiga-DLSU nakiki-gulo at nag cheer for UST that time. :D Pantay yung crowd sa bar as compared to yung last few years na FEU yung kalaban, walang tiga FEU sa mga bars masyado.

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    although ateneo players were in foul trouble in the 4th, iba pa rin in foul trouble the whole game like some UST players. Easiest way to get a player out of rhythm is to give him 2-3 fouls in the 1st q.. As they did with ferrer and abdul. Mapapaisip sila the whole time.

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    ^ Being saddled with fouls forces the player to play smarter, and a coach to adjust his rotation. That's where Ateneo has an edge given Norman Black's season-long penchant for good adjustments after the half, and his deeper bench. UST did not capitalize also on Ateneo's foul trouble by taking the ball inside the paint, they still chose to shoot from la-la land if i got things right.

    Abdul just got too carried away with that reach-in and paid for it. Heck he would have done better down doing defense at the shaded lane to prevent the drive to the basket in case Kiefer gets loose of the full court press. Or maybe he just has an axe to grind with Kiefer Ravena for the dunk a few games back? Na-FAMAS tuloy

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    champion na pala ADMU 68-66

    this is great ... one for the record books ... 5 straight championships

    hirap lampasan (btw, im not sure kung nagawa ito noong 60s 70s 80s)

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    Quote Originally Posted by dfopiso View Post
    champion na pala ADMU 68-66

    this is great ... one for the record books ... 5 straight championships

    hirap lampasan (btw, im not sure kung nagawa ito noong 60s 70s 80s)
    thursday pa laban di ba?

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    ngek bukas pa ba ... kala ko live yun nakita ko ... sayang!

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    Quote Originally Posted by dfopiso View Post
    champion na pala ADMU 68-66

    this is great ... one for the record books ... 5 straight championships

    hirap lampasan (btw, im not sure kung nagawa ito noong 60s 70s 80s)
    hehehe, excited

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    Quote Originally Posted by dfopiso View Post
    champion na pala ADMU 68-66

    this is great ... one for the record books ... 5 straight championships

    hirap lampasan (btw, im not sure kung nagawa ito noong 60s 70s 80s)
    :lolabove:

    too much of an eager beaver, sir! mas lalong magagalit niyan si coach pido! :tomato:

    :rofl01:
    Last edited by baludoy; October 9th, 2012 at 08:17 PM.

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    ^WTF!? Are you from the future?


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    Quote Originally Posted by shadow View Post
    ^WTF!? Are you from the future?


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    :lol:

    pwede tayaan sa ending yan! :lol:

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    Sir dfopiso kumusta na si doc brown, buti umandar yun Delorean at nakabalik ka sa present. Hinahabol ka pa rin ba ni Biff.

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