Viao_Win8 Posted February 28, 2014 Share Posted February 28, 2014 Pang counter ba kay Abueva? On a serious note, Mac is an incendiary player and I liked his style when he played for DLSU. Bagay talaga siya sa Ginebra, It would be intriguing to see a DLSU-ADMU starting back court. para sa akin di na masyado ng marami maliit sa gin kings Quote Link to comment
Agent_mulder Posted March 1, 2014 Share Posted March 1, 2014 Well maybe trade nila si Urbiztondo sa air21, it'll be beneficial to both teams, air21 getting a point a fiery guard who can shoot the lights out while Ginebra gets an unorthodox player Quote Link to comment
*kalel* Posted March 1, 2014 Share Posted March 1, 2014 Sa tingin ko familiarity na lang kulang.... Konting geling pa 1 Quote Link to comment
Kazekage.Gaara Posted March 2, 2014 Share Posted March 2, 2014 Nung practice game vs Air 21, si Juno Sauler ang nagcoach, hindi si Ato. Is this a sign of things to come? And take note - ginamit ni Sauler si Forrester in the second half. Quote Link to comment
junix Posted March 3, 2014 Share Posted March 3, 2014 (edited) Nung practice game vs Air 21, si Juno Sauler ang nagcoach, hindi si Ato. Is this a sign of things to come? And take note - ginamit ni Sauler si Forrester in the second half. that's really nice that sauler used forrester...i hope this is the change ginebra fans have been screaming for. i am just confused why this guy wasn't used by ato...and what IF this guy actually played last conference? ginebra sure could've used his athleticism. anyway, i saw this on youtube and this is what this 4th overall pick can do. if james can bring this kind of game and team up with japeth and slaughter wouldn't it be a deadly triumvirate? and this rookie can pass and defend. Edited March 3, 2014 by junix Quote Link to comment
Agent_mulder Posted March 3, 2014 Share Posted March 3, 2014 Late na pero 'yung walk-out ng RoS is a page off Ginebra's history book, 'di ba mga long-time Ginebra fan? 1990 at ang import ng Ginebra si Sylvester Gray while sa Shell is the late great Bobby Parks, Sr., 2nd quarter pa lang 5 na ang fouls ni Gray, paano ka ba naman mananalo ng ganun, kaya ayun walk-out sila at nanalo ang Shell ng hindi natapos ang laro, mas maganda pa nga kung 'di na bumalik ang RoS dahil ganun din pala ang end result, dehadong dehado sa tawag ng refs Quote Link to comment
direstraits94 Posted March 3, 2014 Share Posted March 3, 2014 Late na pero 'yung walk-out ng RoS is a page off Ginebra's history book, 'di ba mga long-time Ginebra fan? 1990 at ang import ng Ginebra si Sylvester Gray while sa Shell is the late great Bobby Parks, Sr., 2nd quarter pa lang 5 na ang fouls ni Gray, paano ka ba naman mananalo ng ganun, kaya ayun walk-out sila at nanalo ang Shell ng hindi natapos ang laro, mas maganda pa nga kung 'di na bumalik ang RoS dahil ganun din pala ang end result, dehadong dehado sa tawag ng refs I remember Rey Cuenco slapped the ref. name Hines in the back of his head that cause his ejection at saka ang nagpasimuno ng walk-out yun team manager nila Quote Link to comment
numina Posted March 3, 2014 Share Posted March 3, 2014 http://www.interaksyon.com/interaktv/ginebra-import-leon-rodgers-impresses-in-tuneup-against-undermanned-san-mig-coffee sana hindi lang sa tune up magaling Quote Link to comment
Kazekage.Gaara Posted March 3, 2014 Share Posted March 3, 2014 Late na pero 'yung walk-out ng RoS is a page off Ginebra's history book, 'di ba mga long-time Ginebra fan? 1990 at ang import ng Ginebra si Sylvester Gray while sa Shell is the late great Bobby Parks, Sr., 2nd quarter pa lang 5 na ang fouls ni Gray, paano ka ba naman mananalo ng ganun, kaya ayun walk-out sila at nanalo ang Shell ng hindi natapos ang laro, mas maganda pa nga kung 'di na bumalik ang RoS dahil ganun din pala ang end result, dehadong dehado sa tawag ng refs Paanong di babalik, eh 10M ang penalty?? Quote Link to comment
azraelmd Posted March 3, 2014 Share Posted March 3, 2014 1393859101[/url]' post='9175875']Paanong di babalik, eh 10M ang penalty?? LolAgree...Very stiff ang penalty for a "COMPLETED" walkout ngayon....Anyway ...isang tulog nalang at KAMPIHAN NA! Quote Link to comment
RED2018 Posted March 4, 2014 Share Posted March 4, 2014 that's really nice that sauler used forrester...i hope this is the change ginebra fans have been screaming for. i am just confused why this guy wasn't used by ato...and what IF this guy actually played last conference? ginebra sure could've used his athleticism. anyway, i saw this on youtube and this is what this 4th overall pick can do. if james can bring this kind of game and team up with japeth and slaughter wouldn't it be a deadly triumvirate? and this rookie can pass and defend. This guy can play...give him exposure Quote Link to comment
junix Posted March 4, 2014 Share Posted March 4, 2014 This guy can play...give him exposureabsolutely!!! i'm really surprised why he was not given the minutes by ato...at least to show what kind of stuff he's made of. Quote Link to comment
darksoulriver Posted March 4, 2014 Share Posted March 4, 2014 may import nnman next confi... sa tingin ba eh mas magandang nsa number 1 ulet ang BGK Quote Link to comment
photographer Posted March 4, 2014 Share Posted March 4, 2014 ATO AGUSTIN........................ARAY !!!! http://sports.inquirer.net/146719/bring-back-bobby-jaworski Quote Link to comment
junix Posted March 4, 2014 Share Posted March 4, 2014 ATO AGUSTIN........................ARAY !!!! http://sports.inquirer.net/146719/bring-back-bobby-jaworski WALANG NARIRINIG SI ATO...TALAGANG BINGI!!! BULAG PA...DI NIYA NAKIKITA SI FORESTER :D Quote Link to comment
photographer Posted March 4, 2014 Share Posted March 4, 2014 WALANG NARIRINIG SI ATO...TALAGANG BINGI!!! BULAG PA...DI NIYA NAKIKITA SI FORESTER :D Yung ngang pagkalaki laking JR Reyes, imagine, nakalimutan sa bench nuong crucial semifinal game! Quote Link to comment
junix Posted March 4, 2014 Share Posted March 4, 2014 Yung ngang pagkalaki laking JR Reyes, imagine, nakalimutan sa bench nuong crucial semifinal game! AMNESIA NAMAN YUN CHIEF...INAMIN NAMAN KASI NIYA NA NAKALIMUTAN NIYA SI JR. :lol: Quote Link to comment
numina Posted March 6, 2014 Share Posted March 6, 2014 Lets see bukas kung gsm will be dominant Quote Link to comment
numina Posted March 6, 2014 Share Posted March 6, 2014 Lets see bukas kung gsm will be dominant Quote Link to comment
game_boy Posted March 6, 2014 Share Posted March 6, 2014 Lets see bukas kung gsm will be dominant bgk will win tomorrow. tinalo nga nila ang dynasty-seeking san mig coffee team sa practice game a few days ago. Quote Link to comment
photographer Posted March 7, 2014 Share Posted March 7, 2014 PUSONG GINEBRA...................... Quote Link to comment
photographer Posted March 7, 2014 Share Posted March 7, 2014 (edited) I SHALL RETURN, people !!!! Robert Jaworski on return to basketball: '(Kung) malinaw ang usapan, maganda ang patutunguhan, ready tayo'March 7, 2014, 02:29 http://contents.spin.ph/image/robertjaworskitoyota.jpgWhile he was non-committal about a return to Ginebra, Robert Jaworski is clear on what he wants in case he returns to basketball. "Full control is always relevant. What are you in control of? Ganun! Ang importante dyan, nagkakaintindihan kayo. Kailangan malinaw, what are you supposed to do?" he says. Snow BaduaPBA legend Robert Jaworski said he is ready to return to basketball "so long as the conditions are all right" in his most revealing statements yet amid a clamor for him to return to a Ginebra ballclub he helped turn into the most popular in the pro league. Speaking a day before his 68th birthday, the former senator said basketball will always be "deep in his system" as he was asked about calls for his return from fans that picked up after top-seeded Ginebra fell a win short of reaching the finals of the last PBA Philippine Cup. The clamor has only grown when the 'Big J' made a surprise appearance in Game Six of the semifinal series against San Mig and gave Ginebra players a pep talk inside the dugout at halftime of a 94-91 victory. "Ako, the sport is deep in my system. Hindi na mawawala 'yan. I am a product of that arena and I am proud of it. And I hope it grows," Jaworski told Spin.ph in a telephone interview. "So if there are things I can do to make it flourish, as long as the conditions are alright ... unang-una malinaw ang usap-usapan … maganda ang patutunguhan, ready tayo," he added. "Hindi naman tayo nawawala dyan. Nandyan tayo lagi!" Jaworski, hands down the most popular basketball figure in the country, was non-committal, however, when asked about a return to the Ginebra coaching job or if any offer had been dangled by the team's new management. "Huwag mo na akong isali sa mga offer-offer. Huwag na," he said. "Andyan naman nagpapasyal tayo, pero sabi ko nga kahit hindi tayo nandun physically, we are following all the games." But the 'Living Legend' was also quick to admit that the itch to return to basketball "has always been there." "Yung competitive spirit natin is always there and maybe has multiplied. But all of us grow in different ways, you know," said Jaworski, who has not been involved in basketball since he left the Ginebra playing-coach job during his term as senator in the nineties. "Syempre 'pag minsan may nakikita ka na pwedeng matulungan o magampanan, you're itching. Pero ang mahirap yung basta papasok ka dyan at hindi naman malinaw ang usapan," said the 1978 league MVP and Hall of Famer. And before hanging up the phone, Jaworski gave a hint of what he wants in case he takes on another job in basketball. "Full control is always relevant. What are you in control of? Ganun! Ang importante dyan, nagkakaintindihan kayo. Kailangan malinaw, what are you supposed to do?" Jaworski said. [For podcast of full interview with Robert Jaworki, click here] Meanwhile, Dante Gonzalgo, one of Jaworski's former players in a Ginebra team that reigned as the crowd darlings during the nineties, said he felt "something was in the works" when his former coach made a surprise appearance in Game Six of the finals. "Duda ko nga baka kinausap na siya ng management 'nun. Kasi bakit siya pupunta 'run? At kung pumunta man siya 'run … kung ako man 'yung management, pwede ko siyang kausapin," Gonzalgo said. "Yung tao na 'yun hindi naman basta pupunta 'yun na walang imbitasyon o pakiusap!" said the now 56-year-old member of the Jaworski-coached Philippine team that finished second to China in the 1990 Asian Games in Beijing. But can Jawo still coach? "Oo naman. Kaya pang makipagsabayan ng coaching niyan. Nagawa nga niya nun, bakit hindi ngayon," said the 'Bicol Express.' Another former player of Jaworski, Sonny Cabatu, said it has always been the standard of the league icon to demand full control of the team he will handle. "Ganun ang gusto ni Jawo. Siya ang pipili ng player, siya makikipag-negotiate. Kumbaga siya ang bubuo ng team. Ganun ang ginawa niya sa amin nun," said Cabatu. "Nung panahon kasi namin, maliit ang budget ng Ginebra. Pero si Jawo nung araw napapalakas niya yung team kahit low budget. Kasi may eye siya sa talent na pwede niyang i-develop," Cabatu added. Cabatu said he felt Jaworski is needed by his new batch of Ginebra players. "Tingin ko more than kailangan si Big J ng PBA, kailangan siya ng Ginebra. Kasi tingin ko parang walang pukpok ang mga player ngayon sa laro. Iba rin kasi yung respetado ng player ang coach," said the Cabugao, Ilocos Sur native. Edited March 7, 2014 by photographer Quote Link to comment
ray004 Posted March 7, 2014 Share Posted March 7, 2014 what's keeping the management from giving in to the fans strong clamor for Jaworski to return to BGK's bench? Quote Link to comment
photographer Posted March 7, 2014 Share Posted March 7, 2014 Tapos na first half.................wala ang Forrester Quote Link to comment
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