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O.T...................Thrown out nga, kinarate yung ulo ni Bowles :lol: Wala namang ginawa yung import, nabagsakan lang siya kasi susugod sugod sa malaki :lol: Ayun, thrown out at nagwawala sa loob ng dugout, suntok ng suntok at sipa ng sipa hanggang pinuntahan ng security para patahimikin. Baliw talaga :lol: I heard once comment ni Asi na pati sila naiilang sa mga "Meralco horns", yung torotot na pinadala ni Manny Pangilinan para mang harass sa mga kalaban ng mga teams ni MVP. Nag ba backlash sa kanila, silently nag re reklamo mismo players niya sa sakit sa tainga ng mga horns.

 

Sorry ulit sa O.T., napag uusapan lang kasi itong isa sa dalawang ito ang makakalabang ng Barangay next week.

 

kaya nga laging sira ang laro ni mac-mac pag binabantayan siya ni tubid. laging pikon bwahaha!!!

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Any news on Caguiao?

 

according to reports fractured eye socket daw chief...the bad news is he might be missing the first 2 games of the semis also according to the same source. mabigat na kawalan si caguioa kung totoo ang reports considering he is the heart and soul of the kings.

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according to reports fractured eye socket daw chief...the bad news is he might be missing the first 2 games of the semis also according to the same source. mabigat na kawalan si caguioa kung totoo ang reports considering he is the heart and soul of the kings.

 

Thanks sa info sir, kawalan talaga si Caguiao for them whoever they face sa semis, 2nd leading rebounder sa PBA at scoring leader among the Ginebra locals....

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Thanks sa info sir, kawalan talaga si Caguiao for them whoever they face sa semis, 2nd leading rebounder sa PBA at scoring leader among the Ginebra locals....

 

mark is really a great loss considering that the semis is a short series. it is important for the kings to hold the fort until he returns for duty. somebody must have to step up big time. marami naman maaasahan ang ginebra. i think the key in this semis series would be kerby...he hasn't really played that well. the semis could be his time.

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Mark Caguioa is doubtful to play for Ginebra in the semis. He’s due for another eye check-up tomorrow to determine if surgery is necessary to repair the hairline fracture in his orbital socket. According to a Ginebra source, Caguioa has been examined by four doctors, three ophthalmologists and a neurologist. Two of the three ophthalmologists aren’t recommending surgery until they determine the extent of the damage after the swelling subsides.

 

Caguioa banged his head on the floor after a fall during the playoff against B-Meg last March 30. He suffered two cuts over his right eye but neither was stitched. The cuts were long but not deep. “Mark was brought to the dressing room after he went down and wanted to go back to play,” said the source. “But when he stood up from being examined, his right eye vision was blurry so he was brought to the hospital for a thorough check-up. His vision has improved. But until the final examination (on Tuesday), we won’t know if he’ll be operated on. Whether or not the doctors will operate, Mark might miss the entire semifinals.”

 

An orbital bone specialist who examined Caguioa said he probably won’t require surgery. “I saw him last Thursday,” said the specialist. “He had slight double vision on extreme down gaze but I advised to wait a few more days because it might resolve. I don’t think surgery may be necessary.”

 

PBA legend Johnny Abarrientos, now a B-Meg assistant coach, said what he suffered in Game 1 of the 2002 third conference finals was more damaging. The Flying A, playing for Coca-Cola, was elbowed under the right eye by Alaska’s Rob Duat and his cheekbone was severely shattered. Abarrientos said when he looked at himself in the mirror after the hit, he couldn’t believe how his face had been disfigured. He underwent surgery five days from the game and didn’t return to action until two months. Today, Abarrientos wears a titanium plate with screws to keep it in place in the orbital socket.

 

 

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Mark Caguioa is doubtful to play for Ginebra in the semis. He’s due for another eye check-up tomorrow to determine if surgery is necessary to repair the hairline fracture in his orbital socket. According to a Ginebra source, Caguioa has been examined by four doctors, three ophthalmologists and a neurologist. Two of the three ophthalmologists aren’t recommending surgery until they determine the extent of the damage after the swelling subsides.

 

Caguioa banged his head on the floor after a fall during the playoff against B-Meg last March 30. He suffered two cuts over his right eye but neither was stitched. The cuts were long but not deep. “Mark was brought to the dressing room after he went down and wanted to go back to play,” said the source. “But when he stood up from being examined, his right eye vision was blurry so he was brought to the hospital for a thorough check-up. His vision has improved. But until the final examination (on Tuesday), we won’t know if he’ll be operated on. Whether or not the doctors will operate, Mark might miss the entire semifinals.”

 

An orbital bone specialist who examined Caguioa said he probably won’t require surgery. “I saw him last Thursday,” said the specialist. “He had slight double vision on extreme down gaze but I advised to wait a few more days because it might resolve. I don’t think surgery may be necessary.”

 

PBA legend Johnny Abarrientos, now a B-Meg assistant coach, said what he suffered in Game 1 of the 2002 third conference finals was more damaging. The Flying A, playing for Coca-Cola, was elbowed under the right eye by Alaska’s Rob Duat and his cheekbone was severely shattered. Abarrientos said when he looked at himself in the mirror after the hit, he couldn’t believe how his face had been disfigured. He underwent surgery five days from the game and didn’t return to action until two months. Today, Abarrientos wears a titanium plate with screws to keep it in place in the orbital socket.

 

this is really bad news for ginebra and its fans. mark, being the heart and soul of the kings, will surely be missed.

 

nonetheless, bring on the bmeg llamados. i'm sure handa na ang ginebra with or without "the spark".

 

any news if jayjay will be able to play?

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