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  1. if we will stop dreaming, we will achieve nothing. Failures always comes first before we can have success and supremacy. It's applicable to any other sports where we reign supreme or be in the slumps.

     

    The Asian Games failures has shown SG where to adjust it's game or it's roster (from what I observed SG lives and dies with Casio and Lassitter well mainly Lassitter, SG also lacks depth and offenssive options mainly open court players and slashers whereas the real character of PHL ball game). We shouldn't quit this team as it's core are still in it's early 20's as compared to their grizzled veteran rivals who are at their prime (late 20's to early 30's). Time evolves and refines everything.

     

    How much time would you think that Lebanon, Iran, Qatar and Japan whose teams where used to be our whipping boys took in order to evolve their loser teams to become contender teams? Did it took them only seconds to perfect their game or maybe they are instant ball players?

     

    Let's not quit on SG, AS QUITTERS NEVER WIN...

     

     

    It has always be a dream and it will remain a dream turning into a nightmare. Tama ka, quitters never win but iba na ngayon. panahon pa ni TAGUMPAY sweepstakes yung quote na yan. Be realistic and wake up, yan ang tamang quote ngayon. Paurong ang development ng ating mga players vis-a-vis the advance minds of their coaches.

  2. Fourth quarter ko na nahabol yung laro. laugh.gifBAKIT HINDI PINASOK SI CABAGNOT????? Anong nangyari?????? Nawalan tuloy kami dito sa Fans Club Forever na manood. Ayaw namin si Yeng, walang buhok!!!! GO! GO! GO! LONG HAIRS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! THE CLUTCH IDOL!!!!!!!!! laugh.gif

  3. Kasalanan ni Toro, hindi niya kinuha si Cabagnot! :lol:

     

     

    Yan ang hinihintay kong comment.............bakit naman hindi napili si CABAGNOT!!! :lol: Talaga itong si Manny Pangilinan, na overloook si Cabagnot!!!! The All around, player of all seasons!!! MVP ipasok si CABAGNOT.........CABAGNOT, FOREVER :lol:

  4. Si Granada, taga Barangay Ginebra iyan. Huwag mo na siyang guluhin dahil galit siya sa pasista, imperyalista at feel na feel niyang maging aktibista pag natatalo ang Ginebra. :lol:

     

    Watusi nga si Idol nung last game. Kailangan magpakita uli ng MVP game kundi magiging Goodbye Philippines siya. :lol:

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    Hindi Watusi yung nilaro niya, Syempre pagbibigay niya mga teammates niya. Thats the mark of a team player. HIndi parati siya ang bida, di ba? GO CABAGNOT from your CABAGNOT LONG HAIRED FANS CLUB !!! AHU! AHU! AHU! (penge ticket naman! PUTRIS ANG HIRAP MONG I PROMOTE DITO.......from your president for life) :lol:

  5. After ng isang autistic president, dapat magkaroon naman tayo ng isang brain damaged president! :lol:

     

     

    Naku, maging specific at baka maging si Miriam Brenda ang maging presidente at hindi si Cabagnot, este, si Pacman!

  6. What is your opinion on a Pacman vs Martinez match up at junior middleweight?

     

    Sorry, but, who's Martinez? Or probably you are referring to Marquez. Para sa akin, huwag na! Dalawa nang beses natalo. Kaya lang Pacman knows that fighting Berto would be a financial disaster sa kanya. Maliit lang kita from Berto being not well-known and colorful as compared with Marquez and Mosley or Hopkins. Pero sayang din ang belt na makukuha niya from Berto. Pandagdag din yun.

  7. Mayor Law Applies to All Fred Lim.....................yung sinabi mo sa press release sa media na paalisin mo mga squatters sa North Cemetery, nandun pa rin, walang aksyon. Yung mga kuliglig sa Quiapo at Sta. Cruz, dumadami at nag mu multiply araw araw, eh, may press release ka na hanggang Dec. 1 na lang sila, eh, dumadami pa rin! MAGKANO BA, FRED LIM???? MAGKANO ang pamasahe sa kanila hehehehe. LAW APPLIES TO ALL, OTHERWISE KOKOTONGAN KA NAMIN. di ba mga PIRATED DVD seller? P100.00 kada stall kada araw sa mga pulis at City hall.

  8. Lagot siya kay Robin nito. Bago umaksiyon, proteksiyon! :lol:

     

     

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    PADILLA vs PACQUIAO in THRILLA IN CONDOM !!!!!!!!!! BIGGER THAN BERTO! LONGER THAN THE TONGUE OF GAYWEATHER !! THE FIGHT OF THE CENTURY!!!!

     

    Lead referee: Cabagnot of San Miguel

     

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    Guys, credit the wins to Siot, not Jong. Eversince Siot arrived at the bench, the defense and assists nos. of Ginebra increased, then came the wins. With Jong's (again) insistence on fielding Willie in the dying seconds, it spelled doom again for the team.

     

    Déjá vu for Ginebra

    SPORTING CHANCE By Joaquin Henson (The Philippine Star) Updated November 23, 2010 12:00 AM Comments (2) images/post-comments.jpg

    It was a familiar situation that faced Barangay Ginebra in the dying seconds of the Kings’ game against San Miguel Beer in the PBA Philippine Cup at the Araneta Coliseum last Sunday.

     

    Twice before, Ginebra had the final possession in one-point losses to Meralco last Oct. 3 and, you guessed it, San Miguel last Oct. 17. Both times, coach Joseph Uichico went to Willie Miller for the do-or-die play and both times, the Thriller failed to deliver.

     

    Against Meralco, Miller missed an open jumper with 18 ticks left as the Bolts held a shaky 73-72 lead. Four straight Meralco misses from the line gave Ginebra a chance to steal it down the stretch but with less than three seconds left, Miller lost control of the ball on an inbounds play. He never got a shot off as time expired to preserve Meralco’s one-point advantage.

     

    Then came the first San Miguel face-off. With six seconds to go and the Beermen on top, 69-68, Miller was defended by long-armed Arwind Santos. Miller couldn’t fade away or pop a jumper because the Spiderman was too long for comfort so he put the ball on the floor, hoping to use his quickness to create an opening for a decent shot. Alas, Santos gave Miller little space to operate and the ball bounced off the Thriller’s foot to seal the outcome on a sour note for Ginebra.

     

    Last Sunday, San Miguel seized the driver’s seat, 79-78, on Jay Washington’s follow-up of his own miss. Washington drove against a shorter Willy Wilson, put up a shot from about five feet and grabbed the offensive rebound for the put-back. Ginebra’s Rudy Hatfield was out of position to control the rebound as the ball bounced back to Washington and Wilson had no second lift to bat it away.

     

    But Ginebra had about 13 seconds left to win it or lose it. Not once but twice again, Uichico chose Miller to make the big play. The match-up was the same as before. Santos was on top of Miller. Jimbo Aquino, the steel-nerved rookie who earlier in the quarter hit two triples, sat on the bench. Mark Caguioa, who sizzled for nine points in the third period, was on the floor.

     

    Miller elected to drive down the baseline in a bold effort to challenge Santos’ length. With time running out, the referees did well not to blow their whistles. They let the players decide the outcome. There was some contact as Miller tried to sneak in a shot but it was negligible. Santos soared to block Miller’s attempt and the game was over.

     

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    It was Ginebra’s third loss this conference and third by a solitary point. The loss snapped Ginebra’s streak of six straight wins where the Kings walloped their opponents by an average winning margin of 16 points. For San Miguel, it was the Beermen’s eighth win in their last nine outings and pushed coach Ato Agustin’s personal record to 8-1 this conference, the only loss a 110-107 decision to Rain Or Shine last Nov. 7.

     

    GS_googleAddAdSenseService("ca-pub-1876439796539993"); GS_googleEnableAllServices(); GA_googleAddSlot("ca-pub-1876439796539993", "PStar_Sports_Medallion_300x250"); GA_googleFetchAds(); GA_googleFillSlot("PStar_Sports_Medallion_300x250");Despite the loss, Ginebra remains the league’s No. 1 defensive team, allowing only 75.2 points a game. No other team is yielding less than 80. San Miguel slid from No. 1 to No. 2 in offense, averaging 92.2 points, but stayed on top of the standings with an overall record of 9-2.

     

    Last season, Ginebra ranked No. 6 in defense, giving up 93.1 points a game. So the Kings’ showing this conference is a dramatic turnaround in terms of limiting the production of opposing teams.

     

    The way I see it, Uichico orchestrated the turnaround with the help of three key men – Hatfield, Tubid and assistant coach Siot Tanquingcen. Hatfield epitomizes the blue-collar worker, ready to give it his all on the court. Tubid is a pesky defender who thrives in getting under your skin. Like Hatfield, he is unforgiving on the floor and never eases the pressure. Tanquingcen provides the framework for everything to come together.

     

    Now that Uichico has shown it’s easier to win if the team plays tough defense, the other Kings are responding. Hatfield has given new meaning to the word “sacrifice” and the Kings are enjoying playing as a unit. Ginebra is No. 1 in the league in assists, averaging 20.4 a game, and also No. 1 in assists allowed, 15.0 an outing. In other defensive stats, Ginebra is No. 1 in field goal percentage allowed (.367) and fastbreak points allowed (7.3). Last season, Ginebra gave up .411 in field goal percentage and an average of 10.0 fastbreak points a game. The improvement is glaring.

     

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    Ginebra has reason to be optimistic of its title chances because the Kings were able to rack up a 7-3 record even as J. C. Intal has sat out the last five games and Eric Menk is still struggling after being sidelined for five contests. Jay-Jay Helterbrand hasn’t hit his stride offensively (although he isn’t looking to score as much as to set up teammates) and Menk is far from peak form.

     

     

  10. Yup. That shot by Lee Sang Min was an arrow to the heart. Kailangan natin si Olsen hindi si Cabagnot. :lol:

     

     

    Puwede ba huwag nyong hamakin ang idol namin si Cabagnot!!! hahahaha, Sa pangalan lang, super recall hahahaha. GO CABAGNOT, GO CABAGNOT!!! PAHABAIN PA BUHOK!

  11. ^Tatang, only Idol Cabagnot can save the Philippines! :lol:

     

     

    &%^$ How can I forget that long-haired hero of Philippine Sports!!! Than you Howarddeduct for reminding me that there is one Cabagnot that will save sports in the Philippines. MABUHAY!!!! :lol:

  12. MP for president? God save the PHL.

     

    One does not need to enter politics if he's really sincere in helping people. Yes, maybe he won't be corrupt but look at the people that surrounds him. Chavit is his buddy.

     

     

     

    TAMA!!! Just take a peek at whos who sa politics na naka dikya kay Pacman............Atienza, Chavit, mga congressmen with questionable reputation, etc. tapos gusto nyo pang maging presidente? GOD SAVE THE PHILIPPINES!!!

  13. Sad naman. Naalala ko noon, kapag nag-undas, nagsisimulang magtinda ng bibingka, puto bumbong at puto sulot sa amin sa Malabon at natatapos ito pag dating ng araw ng tatlong hari.

     

     

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    Wala nang ganyan. ng bibingka at puto bumbong ngayon kapag simbang gabi na lang na hindi na rin malamig ang simoy ng hangin kasi halos wala na tayong forest cover. Halos hindi na rin maramdaman ang Yuletide Season. Maski maraming malalaking establisimento na may malalaking Xmas trees at mga naka decor, wala na. Hindi kagaya nuon, kapag September, amoy mo na ang paskong simoy ng hangin. Ngayon puro basura ang naaamoy mo maliban sa polusyon ng mga sasakyan. Haaayyyyy!!!!

  14. ganun din ang tingin ko sir,kaya ni manny labanan ang mga Klitschko. Sobrang bagal nga talaga as in parang slow motion. Wag lang maka-tsamba na makatama kay Manny. Pero napatunayan din naman ni Manny na may granite chin siya. Sa Youtube nga may laban si DLH against Shaq eh,ang laki talaga ng difference in height and weight nun but still DLH won that match. E di hamak naman na mas mabilis si Pacman kay Goldenboy.

     

     

    hehehe, di naman totoo yung labang ni DLH at Shaq hahaha. For show lang yun. Iba pa rin ang tunay na labanang heavyweight

  15. Second game: Ginebra 79 def. Alaska 68

     

    Box Scores:

    Ginebra (79) – Miller 16, Caguioa 14, Villanueva 12, Wilson 6, Tubid 6, Cortez 6, Helterbrand 6, Aquino 5, Menk 4, Hatfield 4, Mamaril 0

     

    Alaska (68) – DeVance 17, Tenorio 12, Thoss 10, Eman 8, Dela Cruz 8, Baguio 7, Borboran 4, Custodio 2, Robinson 0, Hugnatan 0

     

    Quarter Scores: 18-16, 34-32, 54-56, 79-68

     

     

     

  16. now its personal for roach & manny...after viewing that video of rios, garcia, n margarito taking turns of mocking freddie of his parkinson's disease...we won't be surprised if manny gives margarito the beat-down the tijuana slugger will never forget..that will send him to retirement..

     

     

    Humingi na ng kapatawaran yung mga gago, baka natakot sa mangyayari sa bata nila sa Sabado (Linggo sa Pinas). Biro lang naman daw yun. Psyching lang daw. Sorry daw

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