amante Posted March 3, 2011 Share Posted March 3, 2011 di bale kung tambak eh..ang masakit lamang pa tayo ng dying seconds nde naman..... it was a classic game. never say die. may pag-asa sana manalo...kaso, tsk! ganun talaga eh....kaya nga masarap manuod ng basketball, dba? having have watched all the teams play already....prediction ko, pag natapos itong eliminations, it will be #1 alaska, #2 bgk. quarterfinals: TNT, SG, bmeg, ROS...... malakas kutob ko, ma-eliminate ang SMB this conference dahil sa most recent blockbuster trades nila. Quote Link to comment
darksoulriver Posted March 3, 2011 Share Posted March 3, 2011 ^ok lng yun papasok nman ang Air21 hehehe... Quote Link to comment
ray004 Posted March 3, 2011 Share Posted March 3, 2011 nde naman..... it was a classic game. never say die. may pag-asa sana manalo...kaso, tsk! ganun talaga eh....kaya nga masarap manuod ng basketball, dba? i agree..it was a good and entertaining game though Quote Link to comment
brun0magtangol Posted March 6, 2011 Share Posted March 6, 2011 i agree..it was a good and entertaining game though plus 3... Game time uli mamaya.. GoodlUck sa BRGY.... Quote Link to comment
vexy9 Posted March 6, 2011 Share Posted March 6, 2011 sana manalo sa b-meg mamaya! Quote Link to comment
junix Posted March 8, 2011 Share Posted March 8, 2011 Talo na naman!!! anak ng pating ang coaching ni jong...puro "alright?! okay?!" narinig ko nung coaching huddle. tsk tsk tsk Quote Link to comment
hothands Posted March 8, 2011 Share Posted March 8, 2011 poor start on their previous losses.. puro habol, then kakapusin sa dulo.. teka, bat ba naging off the bench na naman si MC47? Quote Link to comment
Agent_mulder Posted March 10, 2011 Share Posted March 10, 2011 anak ng pating ang coaching ni jong...puro "alright?! okay?!" narinig ko nung coaching huddle. tsk tsk tsk Mas ok pa din 'yung "....this is you...." ni Jawo noon hehe.... Quote Link to comment
junix Posted March 10, 2011 Share Posted March 10, 2011 Mas ok pa din 'yung "....this is you...." ni Jawo noon hehe.... I agree...don't forget meron pang madalas sabihin si jawo, "walang isip-isip, pag libre tira" Quote Link to comment
ray004 Posted March 11, 2011 Share Posted March 11, 2011 good game by bgk! great win Quote Link to comment
Archdevil Posted March 14, 2011 Share Posted March 14, 2011 Kelan next game ng BGK? Quote Link to comment
ray004 Posted March 14, 2011 Share Posted March 14, 2011 wednesday against air21..2nd game Quote Link to comment
olyver23 Posted March 14, 2011 Share Posted March 14, 2011 sana tuloy tuloy na to... Quote Link to comment
olyver23 Posted March 16, 2011 Share Posted March 16, 2011 mamaya.. Go Ginebra Go! Quote Link to comment
ray004 Posted March 16, 2011 Share Posted March 16, 2011 (edited) BGK won against Air21 99 - 86 Edited March 16, 2011 by ray004 Quote Link to comment
ray004 Posted March 19, 2011 Share Posted March 19, 2011 taken from gmanews.tv The Final Score: Mark Caguioa battles Ginebra’s winds of change By MICO HALILI Caguioa is about to face Danny Seigle on a Wednesday night. I ask Caguioa if he's affected by Seigle's stunning transfer. He answers by remembering what happened before and guessing what lies ahead. Before, they were perceived as indispensable. That perception has changed. Caguioa believes the team around him, like many things, is changing too. "I do feel it," Caguioa admits. "Even my Mom's telling me that. It's just different." Is Caguioa no longer a punk? For years, he was the PBA’s primetime rogue. If he roared into the Araneta Coliseum parking lot in a wicked Harley Davidson, clad in leather, hiding behind the devil's shades, the image would’ve been perfect. Those days are gone. What’s left of the good times; a warrior’s mohawk and a proud man’s memories. "Ginebra hasn't been the same since 2008, the last time kami nag-champion," Caguioa says. "Iba siyang team ngayon. It's not a run-and-gun team. I'm really worried kasi if we win games, it's not Ginebra. There's no fun." Shouldn't Caguioa be happy with 14 points, 13 attempts and 26 minutes per game? He's not. Suddenly, he opens up with a rant that sounds more like a plea. He doesn't look me in the eye. Malayo ang tingin. He seems to look back; when Ginebra loved stepping on the gas. He also looks ahead; anxious where a team that prefers to step on the brakes is going. "I just want to bring the old Ginebra back," Caguioa admits. "Look who's averaging the most for our team. Everything goes through Nate Brumfield. We really don't have nowhere to go. Everything is sa kanya. I feel bad because he has to do all the work and we can't help him." Still, Caguioa believes the juggernaut years aren’t gone for good. They’re just off the radar, meant to be rediscovered. He isn’t sure, however, if he’s surrounded by the right people. He misses the old crew. He misses Jayjay Helterbrand, of course. He even misses the old supporting cast; Dimaunahan, Artadi, Pacana. He mentions their names, recalls their value in winning championships. He doesn’t sound like a punk. Unless, he's just pretending to be a sage. Someone from Ginebra's staff approaches. It's nearing game-time so the staff member wants to whisk Caguioa away. He widens his eyes at Caguioa as if to say, "Time's up chief." But Caguioa ignores the cue. He has more to say. It can't wait. "I don't know what it is, but, as a player you want that chemistry going," Caguioa says. "But it's different when you always have new players. We keep adjusting. It's hard right now. I don't know what's going on with the team. We really do have a problem." Wednesday's worries won't change on Sunday. Caguioa will face San Miguel without Seigle, play for a Ginebra team without his kind of fire and look very far at how everything is supposed to be. -- GMA News Quote Link to comment
olyver23 Posted March 20, 2011 Share Posted March 20, 2011 panalo na nman.. nice! Quote Link to comment
Richmond Posted March 21, 2011 Share Posted March 21, 2011 Nate Brumfield fits Ginebra's brand of basketball hope that he will also play for Ginebra next conference. Quote Link to comment
vexy9 Posted March 21, 2011 Share Posted March 21, 2011 taken from gmanews.tv The Final Score: Mark Caguioa battles Ginebra’s winds of change By MICO HALILI Caguioa is about to face Danny Seigle on a Wednesday night. I ask Caguioa if he's affected by Seigle's stunning transfer. He answers by remembering what happened before and guessing what lies ahead. Before, they were perceived as indispensable. That perception has changed. Caguioa believes the team around him, like many things, is changing too. "I do feel it," Caguioa admits. "Even my Mom's telling me that. It's just different." Is Caguioa no longer a punk? For years, he was the PBA’s primetime rogue. If he roared into the Araneta Coliseum parking lot in a wicked Harley Davidson, clad in leather, hiding behind the devil's shades, the image would’ve been perfect. Those days are gone. What’s left of the good times; a warrior’s mohawk and a proud man’s memories. "Ginebra hasn't been the same since 2008, the last time kami nag-champion," Caguioa says. "Iba siyang team ngayon. It's not a run-and-gun team. I'm really worried kasi if we win games, it's not Ginebra. There's no fun." Shouldn't Caguioa be happy with 14 points, 13 attempts and 26 minutes per game? He's not. Suddenly, he opens up with a rant that sounds more like a plea. He doesn't look me in the eye. Malayo ang tingin. He seems to look back; when Ginebra loved stepping on the gas. He also looks ahead; anxious where a team that prefers to step on the brakes is going. "I just want to bring the old Ginebra back," Caguioa admits. "Look who's averaging the most for our team. Everything goes through Nate Brumfield. We really don't have nowhere to go. Everything is sa kanya. I feel bad because he has to do all the work and we can't help him." Still, Caguioa believes the juggernaut years aren’t gone for good. They’re just off the radar, meant to be rediscovered. He isn’t sure, however, if he’s surrounded by the right people. He misses the old crew. He misses Jayjay Helterbrand, of course. He even misses the old supporting cast; Dimaunahan, Artadi, Pacana. He mentions their names, recalls their value in winning championships. He doesn’t sound like a punk. Unless, he's just pretending to be a sage. Someone from Ginebra's staff approaches. It's nearing game-time so the staff member wants to whisk Caguioa away. He widens his eyes at Caguioa as if to say, "Time's up chief." But Caguioa ignores the cue. He has more to say. It can't wait. "I don't know what it is, but, as a player you want that chemistry going," Caguioa says. "But it's different when you always have new players. We keep adjusting. It's hard right now. I don't know what's going on with the team. We really do have a problem." Wednesday's worries won't change on Sunday. Caguioa will face San Miguel without Seigle, play for a Ginebra team without his kind of fire and look very far at how everything is supposed to be. -- GMA Newstama si MC eh! too many trades, derailed your progress. prang lagi kang nasa adjusting mode.pero lately, they are founding their groove back! hope sana tuloy tuloy na ung pagpapanalo nila! Quote Link to comment
amante Posted March 22, 2011 Share Posted March 22, 2011 taken from gmanews.tv The Final Score: Mark Caguioa battles Ginebra’s winds of change By MICO HALILI bakit ba ang tagal gumaling injury ni Jayjay? Quote Link to comment
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