RED2018 Posted August 9, 2010 Share Posted August 9, 2010 FIBA-Asia Stankovic Cup UPDATE : Lost to Lebanon (again)http://www.philstar.com/Article.aspx?articleId=601123&publicationSubCategoryId=69 Then, defeated Syria in their second game, 81-67 (okay daw laro ni Japeth and ASi) Quote Link to comment
khilua23 Posted August 9, 2010 Share Posted August 9, 2010 good idea... pero... asian teams nga di natin matalo, miami heat pa... hindi yung winning against the heat ang pupuntiryahin dun kung sakali... para magkaroon sila ng experience playing with bigger, athletic guys. kung magkaka experience sila makipaglaro sa heat, mas magiging madali sa kanila makipaglaban sa mga asian teams. plus, playing against the heat could boost the confidence of smart gilas players. Quote Link to comment
Liar Posted August 9, 2010 Share Posted August 9, 2010 (edited) Heat against Gilas ... malabo yan. anu naman ang mapapala ng Heat para makipag-scrimmage sa Gilas. Tutal pupunta rito ang legends na sina Payton, Richmond, Rice at Webber. Maganda siguro silang apat at dagdagan ng PBA legends na sina Caidic, Samboy Lim, Patrimonio, Paras, Magsanoc etc ang paglabanin. Edited August 9, 2010 by Liar Quote Link to comment
crunk Posted August 9, 2010 Share Posted August 9, 2010 Smart Gilas won against Jordan, 75 - 71 Quote Link to comment
RED2018 Posted August 10, 2010 Share Posted August 10, 2010 'Import' Asi carried Smart past Jordan: BEIRUT, Lebanon (3rd FIBA Asia Stankovic Cup): With their PBA ‘import’ playing his role rather well, Philippines played well within themselves and earned a 75-71 win over defending champions Jordan in a Group ‘B’ game on Monday. Philippines, thus won their second game for the second successive night, and are now 2-1. Jordan, who are using this event as a part of their preparations for the 2010 FIBA World Championship, have suffered their second successive loss. Asi Taulava, brought into the line-up for this competition “to add size”, returned a double-double – a dozen rebounds with a Baker’s Dozen points – to lead the Philippines charge. “He (Taulava) has definitely added size. He’s responded well to the team not too bad. I think we can look at using him in the long term too, ” Philippines coach Toroman Rajko said. Marnel Baracel was the SEABA nation’s leading scorer with a 16-point haul. Chris Tiu scored 13, and Mark Barocca returned an incredible 80% on the paint (4/5) in his 12 points. Rasheim Wright, yet to gain full match fitness began to find his touch – something that pleased Jordan coach Mario Palma for the long term – and had a game-high 17 points. “It’s alright. Am getting to feel better, ” Wright said. Sam Daghles had 15 points and Ayman Idais had 11. The two Zaids in the Jordanian line-up – Abbas and Al-Khas both pulled down 11 rebounds each. “Such defeats don’t really matter. What we have to introspect is, if we did what we expected to do right, ” Palma said. “I think our outside shooting has been very bad so far, ” Palma said. Jordan converted a mere five attempts in three-pointers out of the 28 times they tried from the perimeter Quote Link to comment
crystalyx Posted August 10, 2010 Share Posted August 10, 2010 ano kayo ngayon mga asi detractors at sa mga basketball experts na tumtawag kay asi na "lolo asi", double-double on both wins nice one to shut-up the so-called experts... 'Import' Asi carried Smart past Jordan: BEIRUT, Lebanon (3rd FIBA Asia Stankovic Cup): With their PBA ‘import’ playing his role rather well, Philippines played well within themselves and earned a 75-71 win over defending champions Jordan in a Group ‘B’ game on Monday. Philippines, thus won their second game for the second successive night, and are now 2-1. Jordan, who are using this event as a part of their preparations for the 2010 FIBA World Championship, have suffered their second successive loss. Asi Taulava, brought into the line-up for this competition “to add size”, returned a double-double – a dozen rebounds with a Baker’s Dozen points – to lead the Philippines charge. “He (Taulava) has definitely added size. He’s responded well to the team not too bad. I think we can look at using him in the long term too, ” Philippines coach Toroman Rajko said. Marnel Baracel was the SEABA nation’s leading scorer with a 16-point haul. Chris Tiu scored 13, and Mark Barocca returned an incredible 80% on the paint (4/5) in his 12 points. Rasheim Wright, yet to gain full match fitness began to find his touch – something that pleased Jordan coach Mario Palma for the long term – and had a game-high 17 points. “It’s alright. Am getting to feel better, ” Wright said. Sam Daghles had 15 points and Ayman Idais had 11. The two Zaids in the Jordanian line-up – Abbas and Al-Khas both pulled down 11 rebounds each. “Such defeats don’t really matter. What we have to introspect is, if we did what we expected to do right, ” Palma said. “I think our outside shooting has been very bad so far, ” Palma said. Jordan converted a mere five attempts in three-pointers out of the 28 times they tried from the perimeter Quote Link to comment
kanski Posted August 10, 2010 Share Posted August 10, 2010 matching smart gilas against the miami heat is a bad idea. i'll bet the pinoy players will be caught with their mouths wide open watching their nba idols perform even if the game is ongoing. and when the heat wins the game 157-21, the pinoy players will be so disheartened, they will give up bball altogether. Quote Link to comment
rakizta Posted August 10, 2010 Author Share Posted August 10, 2010 ASI have a lots of experience in this kind of tournament kaya naman di nakakapagtaka nakapag deliver sya dito...add pa sila ng PBA players para maging maganda naman kampanya nila Quote Link to comment
crystalyx Posted August 10, 2010 Share Posted August 10, 2010 its pretty nice to know lolo asi got a loyal fan in you. not a fan but a practical supporter for a greater good, ika nga let us do away with our "TALANGKA MENTALITY" and support those who are willing to make sacrifices or existing programs... this is also applicable to the daily Filipino lives...ciao Quote Link to comment
Liar Posted August 10, 2010 Share Posted August 10, 2010 (edited) Add pa ng PBA players kasi sila ang experience in this kind of tournament ? Ba't di na lang puro PBA players ang ipadala kung ganon lang din? Nagsayang pa tayo ng pera para sa supposedly long term program na ito. Tutal si Manny P ang benefactor, napakadali niyang papuntahin ang buong TnT team Edited August 10, 2010 by Liar Quote Link to comment
ray004 Posted August 11, 2010 Share Posted August 11, 2010 you gotta admire asi taulava.he's in the twilight years of his playing career and injury prone at this stage. but look at him now. still willing to serve the philippine flag...and where are the other pba stars? currently taking their sweet vacation...talk about patriotism, PWEH! Quote Link to comment
howarddeduct Posted August 11, 2010 Share Posted August 11, 2010 Mabuhay si Asi Taulava! A Filipino Patriot Quote Link to comment
orionquest Posted August 11, 2010 Share Posted August 11, 2010 not a fan but a practical supporter for a greater good, ika nga let us do away with our "TALANGKA MENTALITY" and support those who are willing to make sacrifices or existing programs... this is also applicable to the daily Filipino lives...ciao yes youre an asi fan. dont deny it. you dont have to defend him. his performance will speak for itself. no offense meant to asi but i called asi lolo asi bec of his age. and i questioned kung anu pa maitutulong niya, he answered me with superb performances. sa madaling salita butata ako sa ginawa niya. masyado atang malalim sinasabi mo, its out of topic na yung support those who are willing to make sacrifices or existing programs... this is also applicable to the daily Filipino lives... hindi kasali sa usapan yun. dont get so emotional. and about "TALANGKA MENTALITY", look at my avatar. you know which team uses that. im just a smart gilas fan as you are. by the way, are you an italian? cause you said ciao instead of bye. just kidding. peace my brother. lets support smart gilas with or without asi. Quote Link to comment
RED2018 Posted August 11, 2010 Share Posted August 11, 2010 Mabuhay si Asi Taulava! A Filipino Patriot asi.bmp Quote Link to comment
rakizta Posted August 11, 2010 Author Share Posted August 11, 2010 Mabuhay si Asi Taulava! A Filipino Patriot sana magising din yung ibang PBA players at mag participate sila dito lalo na yung mga shooters at sentro kudos din kay ASI Quote Link to comment
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