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At least 'di sila tinambakan ng tnt, ayos sa narinig ko sa sportscaster ang average winning margin ng tnt in their past few game is 19, Ginebra pushed them to the limit kahit wala sina Menk at Tubid. Sayang talaga si Salvacion, 'di nagagamit, 'di ko maintindihan si Jong, sabagay 'di lang naman t'yak ako hehe...

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with all due respect kay Big J.

 

in between the legendary Chito Loyzaga, Dondon Ampalayo, Ray Cuenca of the 80's and the Bal David, Marlou Aquino, Noli Locsin era, naging talunang team po ang Ginebra.

 

during a period of time, naging kuhanan ng panalo ang Ginebra. ito ung panahon na mayagpag ang mga "makabagong sistema" nila Tim Cone, Yeng Guiao, at Derrick Pumaren.

 

again, with all due respect....if the Big J is coming back to the BGK fold, I do not think it should be in the coaching role, most especially, if you are suggesting that he take over from Uichico.

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with all due respect kay Big J.

 

in between the legendary Chito Loyzaga, Dondon Ampalayo, Ray Cuenca of the 80's and the Bal David, Marlou Aquino, Noli Locsin era, naging talunang team po ang Ginebra.

 

during a period of time, naging kuhanan ng panalo ang Ginebra. ito ung panahon na mayagpag ang mga "makabagong sistema" nila Tim Cone, Yeng Guiao, at Derrick Pumaren.

 

again, with all due respect....if the Big J is coming back to the BGK fold, I do not think it should be in the coaching role, most especially, if you are suggesting that he take over from Uichico.

 

let me enggage you on a healthy debate bro.

 

if we are to gauge the historical era of the Big J of the old Ginebra, we cannot down play the contribution he gave to that team. that team was known to have no "superstars" in its line up. due to team budget constraint Jaworski was left to rely on second degree players and washed up veterans. despite of these consequences, Jaworski was able to win PBA titles (1986 Open Conference, 1988 AFC, 1990 1st Conference and 1997 Commissioner's Cup), including the PBA record setting come from behind (down 1-3)win against Shell..Jaworski always relied on pure motivation when he coached Ginebra. He once said: "simple lang ang larong basketball, hindi kelangan komplikahin..".

 

let's set aside my being a Jawo-fan.. in my opinion, i believe all of the current coaches are applying the "makabagong sistema" to their team, ginebra included. a lot of them are abroad during off season trying to learn different strokes from different NBA coaches...but then, even if you, as a coach, have a good coaching program, pero ang mga players mo puro puyat, gimik sa gabi, sugal, inom, i do not think your team we'll be effective as well.

 

on his watch, Jaworski made sure that at 10pm all his players were all at home. if not, you'll get penalized severely..one example was when he sent the great Billy Ray Bates home for excessive night outs back then.

 

if there will be a poll on who's the most qualified coach at this moment for our team, well, Jaworski will have my vote!

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oh if i may add...compared to coaches mentioned above (Cone, Guiao and Pumaren), it was only the Big J who achieved the most respectable finish during the 1990 Asian Games against China. with only a week of preparation, he coached the Philippine Team to 2nd place. of which other (above) coaches failed to do despite the months of preparation and big budget to dispose of.

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brown is no way near impressive...

 

mas matino pa maglaro si Monroe ng Barako

 

in fairness to Brown, mas maganda naman naipakita niya kesa kay MONROE.. their match up stats:

BROWN: 26 PTS (10/21 FG), 16 REBS, 3 ASSTS, 1 STL, 4 TO, 2 PF, in 36 mins.

MONROE: 17 PTS (7/16 FG), 6 REBS, 1 ASST, 1 BLK, 0 TO, 0 PF, in 27 mins.

 

whats happening to helterbrand? parang sya yung galing injury! =(

 

another disappointing game by Jayjay Helterbrand versus barako... his stats:

0 PTS (0/2 FG), 0 REBS, 1 ASST, 1 TO, 0 PF, in 7 MINS.

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with all due respect kay Big J.

 

in between the legendary Chito Loyzaga, Dondon Ampalayo, Ray Cuenca of the 80's and the Bal David, Marlou Aquino, Noli Locsin era, naging talunang team po ang Ginebra.

 

during a period of time, naging kuhanan ng panalo ang Ginebra. ito ung panahon na mayagpag ang mga "makabagong sistema" nila Tim Cone, Yeng Guiao, at Derrick Pumaren.

 

again, with all due respect....if the Big J is coming back to the BGK fold, I do not think it should be in the coaching role, most especially, if you are suggesting that he take over from Uichico.

One may have the system but if the players don't cooperate, I don't think such a system will work. I'd pick the Big J over Jong any time of the day.

 

let me enggage you on a healthy debate bro.

 

if we are to gauge the historical era of the Big J of the old Ginebra, we cannot down play the contribution he gave to that team. that team was known to have no "superstars" in its line up. due to team budget constraint Jaworski was left to rely on second degree players and washed up veterans. despite of these consequences, Jaworski was able to win PBA titles (1986 Open Conference, 1988 AFC, 1990 1st Conference and 1997 Commissioner's Cup), including the PBA record setting come from behind (down 1-3)win against Shell..Jaworski always relied on pure motivation when he coached Ginebra. He once said: "simple lang ang larong basketball, hindi kelangan komplikahin..".

 

let's set aside my being a Jawo-fan.. in my opinion, i believe all of the current coaches are applying the "makabagong sistema" to their team, ginebra included. a lot of them are abroad during off season trying to learn different strokes from different NBA coaches...but then, even if you, as a coach, have a good coaching program, pero ang mga players mo puro puyat, gimik sa gabi, sugal, inom, i do not think your team we'll be effective as well.

 

on his watch, Jaworski made sure that at 10pm all his players were all at home. if not, you'll get penalized severely..one example was when he sent the great Billy Ray Bates home for excessive night outs back then.

 

if there will be a poll on who's the most qualified coach at this moment for our team, well, Jaworski will have my vote!

very well said chief. jaworski always squeezed out the best in his players. count my vote on this, too.

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