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di ba last time BGK VS SAN MIGUEL nahuli ng cam si Danny I nag dirty finger sa fans...

 

Kahit sabihin foul yung ginawa nung fans dapat i control nya sarili nya kasi they paid to entertain...they should as professionals... kung papatol sya sa fans wala siya pinagiba sa street player.

 

Nung mga panahon nina Jawo may nakita ba kayo na pumatol mga player sa fans? ako wala kasi bata pa ako noon eh hahaha

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Ginebra was forced to take many 3 point attampts kasi the inside lane was clogged, super clogged. Ang hirap maka penetrate and you are right, nasaan sina Se and Kramer. They could have neutralized teh big men of SanMig and made them feel the inside presence of Ginebra. Menk is not yet 100%.

 

Iba naman ang tingin ko kay Racela, hindi arte yun, natural lang naman sa isang intense game na mag react after being hit (intentionally or unintentionally). Sa tingin ko hindi sadya kaya after the game nag usap naman yung dalawa. Based on reply, malakas talaga ang siko na tumama kay Racela. Naramdaman ni Tubid ang lakas kaya nag sorry siya. Di naman marumi ring maglaro si Racela unlike Sharma or even Washington.

 

Sa TV coverage, nag lapse yung control center ng CS9. Siguro baguhan or may instructions sa administration ng station kasi may scipt silang sinusunod. That's the way sa media. Late na lang nga when they realized may nangyayari na palang iba sa court.

 

Sanctions should be made. Kaya lang hindi natin alam ang simula ng lahat. KUng bakit ganun. Respetado ko rin naman si Danny I. at nagulat lang ako nuong siya pala ang sumugod. May sinabi or ginawa sigurong masama yung fan, kung sino mang animal yun, and he, too, should be banned from any games sa PBA. Traces of the Marlou Aquino incident wherein he defended his daughters from a bastos na fan, sinugod din niya. Anak mo yun, and they also have the right to watch llive ang kanila tatay, just like the daughter of Jayjay.

 

By the way, congrats, jayjay.

 

Hirap na hirap nga sila dahil sa depensa ng smb tapos ang sama pa 'yung spacing pa nila sa offense..

 

 

Suspended sina Ildefonso and Pingris. Pagkakataon na ito ng Gins pero mas maganda sana kung nandun yung dalawa, although, wala rin naman sa atin sina Valenzuela et.al.

 

Medyo foul nga ginawa ng "Ginebra fan daw". Sabihan DAW ba naman sina Ildefonso, "mamatay sana anak mo sa cancer", medyo mag iinit nga ang taena mo nun. Technical foul yun, level 10, out of the playing court kaagad. You have the right to heckle, boooo the players before kapag ganun language, wag naman.

 

 

Uncalled for nga 'yung sinabi ng Ginebra fan na 'yun, pag talo na kasi talo na, kahit magmura ka o magalit 'di naman mare=reverese ang result ng game, bawi na lang bukas..

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di ba last time BGK VS SAN MIGUEL nahuli ng cam si Danny I nag dirty finger sa fans...

 

Kahit sabihin foul yung ginawa nung fans dapat i control nya sarili nya kasi they paid to entertain...they should as professionals... kung papatol sya sa fans wala siya pinagiba sa street player.

 

Nung mga panahon nina Jawo may nakita ba kayo na pumatol mga player sa fans? ako wala kasi bata pa ako noon eh hahaha

eh diba may history na si Danny I involving BGK fans?

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Hecklers, beware

 

 

 

Last Friday’s post-game incident involving San Miguel Beer’s Danny Ildefonso chasing down a heckler at courtside should be a wake-up call for the stadium security staff, fans and players to guard against a repetition of the ugly confrontation.

 

To be sure, Ildefonso didn’t start it. But that doesn’t absolve him from losing his cool. A player should know better than to listen to a foul-mouthed fan. Still, a player is only human and there is a limit to one’s patience.

 

Basketball is a physical game where emotions run high. When a player isn’t performing up to par, he gets frustrated and it’s easy for a heckler to get his goat by pointing out the obvious – that he’s stinking up the court.

 

There are hecklers whose ambition in life is to needle a player until he reaches his boiling point. They do it because they feel they’re part of the act, that they can influence the outcome of a game. They’re the dangerous kind because they don’t have scruples. They think they’re doing the team they’re supporting a favor by trying to take an opposing player out of his head.

 

Security staff must be aware where these hecklers are situated in the stands. If they go overboard, security staff should issue a strict warning to behave. If they persist in their insolence, they should be escorted to the exits. That’s how it’s done in the NBA, to avert flare-ups involving players and fans from opposite camps.

 

Security staff shouldn’t wait for something untoward to happen. They should pre-empt and nip in the bud a potentially explosive situation.

 

In last Friday’s game, Ildefonso and a fan were jawing it out and exchanging dagger looks for a while until the final buzzer sounded. That was when the two-time MVP blacked out and saw red

 

The word in the PBA is that Ildefonso’s “victim” is thinking of filing a case. Did he deliberately bait Ildefonso into a compromising position so he could sue for damages?

 

Heckling is part of the game. In the collegiate leagues, fans even compose verses to make their jeer yells rhyme – all in the spirit of good fun. Of course, some go over the top and the jeers turn into insults, which are personal. That’s when the trouble begins.

 

For the security staff, it’s important to know when to step in and silence a heckler before he goes overboard.

 

For hecklers, they should know that insults and invectives have no place in sports. Jeering is acceptable but no cuss words, nothing personal and no taunting.

 

For players, they should realize that their job is to play the game to the best of their ability with all their heart and soul – that their job is on the court, not off it. It may not be humanly possible but players must at least try to ignore the heckling from the crowd. They’re of no use to their team if they blow their top and lose focus because of the jeering.

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Hecklers, beware

 

 

 

Last Friday’s post-game incident involving San Miguel Beer’s Danny Ildefonso chasing down a heckler at courtside should be a wake-up call for the stadium security staff, fans and players to guard against a repetition of the ugly confrontation.

 

To be sure, Ildefonso didn’t start it. But that doesn’t absolve him from losing his cool. A player should know better than to listen to a foul-mouthed fan. Still, a player is only human and there is a limit to one’s patience.

 

Basketball is a physical game where emotions run high. When a player isn’t performing up to par, he gets frustrated and it’s easy for a heckler to get his goat by pointing out the obvious – that he’s stinking up the court.

 

There are hecklers whose ambition in life is to needle a player until he reaches his boiling point. They do it because they feel they’re part of the act, that they can influence the outcome of a game. They’re the dangerous kind because they don’t have scruples. They think they’re doing the team they’re supporting a favor by trying to take an opposing player out of his head.

 

Security staff must be aware where these hecklers are situated in the stands. If they go overboard, security staff should issue a strict warning to behave. If they persist in their insolence, they should be escorted to the exits. That’s how it’s done in the NBA, to avert flare-ups involving players and fans from opposite camps.

 

Security staff shouldn’t wait for something untoward to happen. They should pre-empt and nip in the bud a potentially explosive situation.

 

In last Friday’s game, Ildefonso and a fan were jawing it out and exchanging dagger looks for a while until the final buzzer sounded. That was when the two-time MVP blacked out and saw red

 

The word in the PBA is that Ildefonso’s “victim” is thinking of filing a case. Did he deliberately bait Ildefonso into a compromising position so he could sue for damages?

 

Heckling is part of the game. In the collegiate leagues, fans even compose verses to make their jeer yells rhyme – all in the spirit of good fun. Of course, some go over the top and the jeers turn into insults, which are personal. That’s when the trouble begins.

 

For the security staff, it’s important to know when to step in and silence a heckler before he goes overboard.

 

For hecklers, they should know that insults and invectives have no place in sports. Jeering is acceptable but no cuss words, nothing personal and no taunting.

 

For players, they should realize that their job is to play the game to the best of their ability with all their heart and soul – that their job is on the court, not off it. It may not be humanly possible but players must at least try to ignore the heckling from the crowd. They’re of no use to their team if they blow their top and lose focus because of the jeering.

 

i agree to this!

 

now ildefonso and pingris are both suspended for tonight's game. i would be less fulfilled if bgk wins the game tonight. i would rather lose to complete team than win over a team with a depleted line up.

 

baka magkaroon din ng asterisk ang game 3 ng series. parangyung ginagawa sa nba threads! :rolleyes: :rolleyes: :rolleyes:

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i agree to this!

 

now ildefonso and pingris are both suspended for tonight's game. i would be less fulfilled if bgk wins the game tonight. i would rather lose to complete team than win over a team with a depleted line up.

 

baka magkaroon din ng asterisk ang game 3 ng series. parangyung ginagawa sa nba threads! :rolleyes: :rolleyes: :rolleyes:

One game lang naman but the fan should not have shouted personal insults at Danny I. At the same time, being a professional, Danny I. should have just ignored it. Nangyari na ang nangyari. Let's just enjoy the game. Go Ginebra!

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nde man lang nila mamaximize ung pagkawala ni DI at PING.. they're still relying heavily on their outside shots, which is still not falling to them.. and every time they make a run, Jwash or any other SMB player is making a big shot.. ang bagal ng rotation nila sa defense.. saka kahit anong defense gawin nila (man-to-man, zone) lagi nakakascore SMB.. pag ganun e, mahirap talagang manalo, sabayan pa ng masamang shooting..

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nice win.. buti pumasok ung mga outside shots nila nung 2nd half.. nice game din from David Noel.. triple-double performance.. and once again, EMenk gusto ata ulit maging finals MVP..

Sayang hindi ko napanood yung second half. Mejo tambak na Ginebra nung first half.

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