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isa si mamaril sa pinaka pinanghihinayangan ko na nawala sa atin. Imagine kung sila ni Jay R ang pamalit nung twin towers

 

 

hehe ayus to ser.. SMB na para mas malupit, grandslam agad!

 

 

Agree.... Ganda sana nun.... JayR at Mamaril ..Tatay ni Mamaril isa sa mga role players ng Ginebra.....

 

Di baleng di lahat superstars...basta nagrerespond sa call ng coach at may puso... makakapagbasagan ng muka... yan ang Ginebra.....na alam ko....

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Jaworski not giving up on Ginebra, but says one thing's lacking in underachieving Kings

 

Jaworski not giving up on Ginebra, but says one thing's lacking in underachieving Kings
Former Ginebra playing-coach Robert Jaworski on present-day Gin Kings: “Sa tingin ko parang hindi sila nagkakaintindihan.” Jerome Ascano
THE father of Barangay Ginebra’s Never-Say-Die legacy is appealing to its legion of fans to just hang on and be a little more patient with its most beloved ballclub following another early playoff exit in the PBA Commissioner’s Cup.

Former Senator Robert Jaworski Sr. understands the predicament of diehard Ginebra followers, who had to wait a little longer as the Kings’ extended their long title drought after being swept in two games by Rain or Shine in their best-of-three quarterfinals series.

The league’s most popular team has not won a championship since the 2008 Fiesta Cup.

But the man who epitomized the franchise’s Never-Say-Die spirit is not about to give up on this same team he steered to its first four championships in the league despite having a rag-tag roster.

“Give them a little more leeway,” said Jaworski. “Bago pa lang naman (yung sistema), so may adjustment pa yun.”

The 70-year-old legend believes the Kings have at their disposal two players who he said could be vital pieces in the team’s quest to end its search for a long-overdue crown.

“Sayang may dalawa tayong malaki dun,” he said, obviously referring to giants Greg Slaughter and Japeth Aguilar. “Ang maganda pa, si Aguilar tumatakbo yan at tsaka may shooting.”

But winning takes a lot more than just pure potential, according to the PBA great. It’s also about learning to play as a team.

“Kailangan dito team tayo. Let team spirit from top to bottom prevail,” he pointed out. “Sa tingin ko parang hindi sila nagkakaintindihan.”

“Lahat sila, they should understand their roles.”

In a statement made shortly after the Kings’ campaign ended, coach Tim Cone apologized to Ginebra fans for failing to live up to the team's NSD (never say die) legacy.

“I still feel in the near future that we’ll make them proud. But until then, we need to keep proving that we deserve the Ginebra fans’ support,” said Cone.

Jaworski doesn’t doubt the Kings will eventually enjoy success under the multi-titled Cone. Of course, that’s provided they play with discipline and embrace their roles in the team.

“Everybody must be given the role and then play within those boundaries,” he said.

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Jaworski not giving up on Ginebra, but says one thing's lacking in underachieving Kings

 

 

Jaworski not giving up on Ginebra, but says one thing's lacking in underachieving Kings

Former Ginebra playing-coach Robert Jaworski on present-day Gin Kings: “Sa tingin ko parang hindi sila nagkakaintindihan.” Jerome Ascano

THE father of Barangay Ginebra’s Never-Say-Die legacy is appealing to its legion of fans to just hang on and be a little more patient with its most beloved ballclub following another early playoff exit in the PBA Commissioner’s Cup.

Former Senator Robert Jaworski Sr. understands the predicament of diehard Ginebra followers, who had to wait a little longer as the Kings’ extended their long title drought after being swept in two games by Rain or Shine in their best-of-three quarterfinals series.

The league’s most popular team has not won a championship since the 2008 Fiesta Cup.

But the man who epitomized the franchise’s Never-Say-Die spirit is not about to give up on this same team he steered to its first four championships in the league despite having a rag-tag roster.

“Give them a little more leeway,” said Jaworski. “Bago pa lang naman (yung sistema), so may adjustment pa yun.”

The 70-year-old legend believes the Kings have at their disposal two players who he said could be vital pieces in the team’s quest to end its search for a long-overdue crown.

“Sayang may dalawa tayong malaki dun,” he said, obviously referring to giants Greg Slaughter and Japeth Aguilar. “Ang maganda pa, si Aguilar tumatakbo yan at tsaka may shooting.”

But winning takes a lot more than just pure potential, according to the PBA great. It’s also about learning to play as a team.

“Kailangan dito team tayo. Let team spirit from top to bottom prevail,” he pointed out. “Sa tingin ko parang hindi sila nagkakaintindihan.”

“Lahat sila, they should understand their roles.”

In a statement made shortly after the Kings’ campaign ended, coach Tim Cone apologized to Ginebra fans for failing to live up to the team's NSD (never say die) legacy.

“I still feel in the near future that we’ll make them proud. But until then, we need to keep proving that we deserve the Ginebra fans’ support,” said Cone.

Jaworski doesn’t doubt the Kings will eventually enjoy success under the multi-titled Cone. Of course, that’s provided they play with discipline and embrace their roles in the team.

“Everybody must be given the role and then play within those boundaries,” he said.

 

KUng si Lolo Jawo di bumibigay.... Bakit tayu bibigay.... hehehee

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ang ganda nung term... during nung time ni Jawo (before marlou and noli), the gins was a rad-tag team... binuo mula sa mga dating bangko... pero nanalo ng 3 championship... palaging kulang sa malaki o kulang sa pyesa pero nag cocompete... bihira bumigay.... ang team ngayon, kulang daw ng shooter pero makanti lang, bigay na agad....

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Agree..... Kung kulang ng talent sa isang posisyon dapat ibang taktika... Kahit anung dami ng talento kung kulang sa puso.... Malabo yan.... Ros at star madami kulang pero bigay todo at nagrerespond sa direksyon ng coach....

Agree talaga sa puso part...kahit puro talent alang kapuso puso kangkong pa din...

 

Pero chief...i dont think madaming kulang sa RoS at star...isa sila sa pinakaloaded in every position....mapabackcourt and frontcourt....pero totoong bigay todo ang mga players everytime na maglaro....

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Educated ang mga regulars dito. Huwag na lang pansinin. Lets just be decent kasi we all know we are here for Ginebra. Not for his mindset.

 

Pasensya na chief. Medyo mataas pa ang emosyon at badtrip pa ako at the time na nireplyan ko yan.

 

You are saying that because Ginebra aint winning. But check his stats and u wud onow Greg is better that Feihl and Marlou Aquino combined. He is a hardworker. Talaga lang alat ang team natin and its not solely his fault

 

May konting sapi rin si Greg ni YDO. May katamaran rin kasi kung minsan, lalo sa workout and conditioning.

 

 

 

 

bigla ko tuloy naalala yung mga dating shooters ng Ginebra like si sunday salvacion, mark macapagal at si mac baracael. kapag pinakawalan mo yun sigurado sunod sunod ang tres nila...

 

madami naman pwede mag shoot ng tres sa line up ng team natin ngayon like si Tenorio, MC47, JDV, Aguilar, Ellis, Mercado, at Thompson, remember nung laban nila against Star Hotshots last Dec 25, 2015. puro tres lang ang pinang habol nila at shoot nila during OT period. ang problema lang, madalas hindi sila consistent at very low percentage sila pagdating sa tres.

 

We really need a reliable shooter like a caliber of Terrence Romeo, Carlo Lastimosa, Jeff chan, James Yap, at Marcio Lassiter.

Kahit sa mga international competition, shooters lagi ang nagpapanalo ng laban at hindi puro laki, classic example na lang ang Golden State Warrior.

 

Mariano and Villamor too. Parehong kilabot na shooter nung UAAP days nila. Salva also has a decent outside shot, pero walang kumpiyansa.

 

 

I will blame CTC for getting and stick to a small 6'2 average skilled import instead of getting a prolific import with a maximum height of 6'9. Its either wrong moved or wrong strategy.

 

For this playoffs, he has been outcoached by yeng guiao.

 

If CTC continues to get the service of OJ this coming 3rd conference? Expect a grandslam again for ginebra.

 

Grandslam in boracay!

 

They're aiming for chemistry. Wala na silang malaking adjustment this 3rd conference unless magkaroon ng trades. Fine tuning na lang.

 

http://www.spin.ph/basketball/pba/news/jawo-not-about-to-give-up-on-ginebra-but-says-kings-should-play-as-a-team-pba#4EWZsykgL4icCSAI.01

 

 

Jaworski not giving up on Ginebra, but says one thing's lacking in underachieving Kings

 

 

Jaworski not giving up on Ginebra, but says one thing's lacking in underachieving Kings

Former Ginebra playing-coach Robert Jaworski on present-day Gin Kings: “Sa tingin ko parang hindi sila nagkakaintindihan.” Jerome Ascano

THE father of Barangay Ginebra’s Never-Say-Die legacy is appealing to its legion of fans to just hang on and be a little more patient with its most beloved ballclub following another early playoff exit in the PBA Commissioner’s Cup.

Former Senator Robert Jaworski Sr. understands the predicament of diehard Ginebra followers, who had to wait a little longer as the Kings’ extended their long title drought after being swept in two games by Rain or Shine in their best-of-three quarterfinals series.

The league’s most popular team has not won a championship since the 2008 Fiesta Cup.

But the man who epitomized the franchise’s Never-Say-Die spirit is not about to give up on this same team he steered to its first four championships in the league despite having a rag-tag roster.

“Give them a little more leeway,” said Jaworski. “Bago pa lang naman (yung sistema), so may adjustment pa yun.”

The 70-year-old legend believes the Kings have at their disposal two players who he said could be vital pieces in the team’s quest to end its search for a long-overdue crown.

“Sayang may dalawa tayong malaki dun,” he said, obviously referring to giants Greg Slaughter and Japeth Aguilar. “Ang maganda pa, si Aguilar tumatakbo yan at tsaka may shooting.”

But winning takes a lot more than just pure potential, according to the PBA great. It’s also about learning to play as a team.

“Kailangan dito team tayo. Let team spirit from top to bottom prevail,” he pointed out. “Sa tingin ko parang hindi sila nagkakaintindihan.”

“Lahat sila, they should understand their roles.”

In a statement made shortly after the Kings’ campaign ended, coach Tim Cone apologized to Ginebra fans for failing to live up to the team's NSD (never say die) legacy.

“I still feel in the near future that we’ll make them proud. But until then, we need to keep proving that we deserve the Ginebra fans’ support,” said Cone.

Jaworski doesn’t doubt the Kings will eventually enjoy success under the multi-titled Cone. Of course, that’s provided they play with discipline and embrace their roles in the team.

“Everybody must be given the role and then play within those boundaries,” he said.

 

The legend has spoken. Utang na loob kasi maestro Jawo, ikaw na ang maupo sa pwesto ni Chua para makapagfocus na sya sa SMB at Star. Hehehe

 

 

KUng si Lolo Jawo di bumibigay.... Bakit tayu bibigay.... hehehee

 

Tama! NSD lang.

 

Hehe si boss jawo...naniniwala kay japhet....dapat maniwala din tayo sa kanya.... :)

 

Still attitude ang problem...kelangan bigyan yun mga players ng ginebra kung anong iniinom nina jawo loyzaga gonzalgo etc dati....

 

Crash course sa balyahan ang kelangan nila.

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Tingin ko mageexcel si jeffers sa governors cup. Mga ka height nya na import dun eh.

 

4 teams in the PBA will be allowed to have a 6'9 import next conference.. kasama na dito ang Star Hotshots. so tingin ko mahihirapan pa din si OJ dito. parang si Rodney Brondial lang maglaro si OJ, umaasa lang sa mga assist at garbage basket. walang isolation play, walang shooting. isang attribute lang ang maganda sa kanya, sprinter siya kapag pabalik na sa bench tuwing papalitan sya.

 

The coaching staff should assess if they will still continue to get OJ this coming Gov's cup. Even if he has contract until next conference, kung failed naman ang expectation sa kanya, pwede pa din pauwiin sya.

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What i see to Ginebra players now ,, everyone wants to step up every game they are much concern with their stats para hindi mapulaanan ng fans ... not like before talagang gusto nilang maging role player and a support sa mga team mates they only care is to win every game. kahit pa walang score.. and most important . basagan ng mukha. hindi pang showtime.. I'm a proud ginebra fans.. darating din ang time natin.

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Hmmm.... Interesting... sino kaya ang mapupunta sa Global

Ang agang movement nito ha.

 

GlobalPort set to acquire Karl Dehesa in four-player trade with Mahindra
Read more at http://www.spin.ph/basketball/pba/news/trade-globalport-mahindra-karl-dehesa#HygjYG5VtmBMC2VZ.99

 

Sources told SPIN.ph that Globalport is set to acquire sweet-shooting guard Karl Dehesa and rookie Michael DiGregorio from Mahindra in exchange for Paolo Taha and Jonathan Uyloan.

 

However, sources said Dehesa might not stay long with Batang Pier and may well find his way to Barangay Ginebra, which is in dire need of outside firepower as seen from its failed campaign in the midseason conference.

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Hmmm.... Interesting... sino kaya ang mapupunta sa Global

Ang agang movement nito ha.

 

GlobalPort set to acquire Karl Dehesa in four-player trade with Mahindra

Read more at http://www.spin.ph/basketball/pba/news/trade-globalport-mahindra-karl-dehesa#HygjYG5VtmBMC2VZ.99

 

Sources told SPIN.ph that Globalport is set to acquire sweet-shooting guard Karl Dehesa and rookie Michael DiGregorio from Mahindra in exchange for Paolo Taha and Jonathan Uyloan.

 

However, sources said Dehesa might not stay long with Batang Pier and may well find his way to Barangay Ginebra, which is in dire need of outside firepower as seen from its failed campaign in the midseason conference.

 

interesting because this kid has the hands to light up the court...ang tanong sino ang ipamimigay ng ginebra. aljon mariano? bata ni pido sa ust ito.

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