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Friday, November 2, 2012

Pepsi MAX & Kyrie Irving Present: "Uncle Drew: Chapter 2"


Pepsi MAX & Kyrie Irving Present: "Uncle Drew: Chapter 2"

 
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Published on Oct 30, 2012 by 
Uncle Drew visits with a basketball legend who sends him on a mission to go out and get his old team back together. His first stop ---- Los Angeles, CA. Players and spectators at the basketball court were told that they would be filmed for some "basketball b-roll footage" for a local TV station. Put it this way: these young bloods had no idea what was coming.

Underdog Air 21 embarrasses powerhouse Petron



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Air 21 resurrected its A-game on All Soul’s Day, spoiling what could have been a post-birthday celebration for Petron coach Olsen Racela.
Using a different starting unit, the Express grounded the Boosters for a surprisingly easy 97-76 triumph on Friday night at the SMART-Araneta Coliseum.
“It’s one of those games where certain teams will have this kind of game, but it’s a long season,” said Air 21 coach Franz Pumaren.
“Still, I have to give credit to my players as we were able to defend well against Petron.”
Air 21 had only won one game coming into the match against the powerhouse Petron squad, which was on a two-game winning streak.
But the Express kept the Boosters at bay from start to finish, neutralizing Petron’s running game which was on display in its previous outing against the GlobalPort Batang Pier last Friday.
“I was watching Petron and I found out they’re good whenever they have the ball and they would continue pushing. But we paid extra attention on their running game, which they used against GlobalPort.”
Mark Isip, playing the starting power forward role for the Express, finished with 22 points and seven rebounds while Rob Reyes, playing for the first time against the team that traded him in the offseason, came off the bench to score 17 points and grab six rebounds in what was easily his finest game of the season.
“We’ve finally found the right starting unit. Our coaching staff made very good preparation and scouted Petron pretty well. We were able to maximize some mismatches. We’re also a different Air 21 today, playing more aggressive and outworking our opponents. We had an advantage as we had five days off,” said Pumaren.
The Express were able to post leads of 25 points in the fourth quarter, as Petron simply had no answer against the energized Air 21 side.
The Boosters were led by Arwind Santos’ 15 points and 14 rebounds, but the team shot only 34.2% from the field (26-of-76), and were beaten by the Express on second chance points, 15 to six.
The scores:
AIR 21 97 – Isip 22, Reyes 17, Custodio 12, Canaleta 12, Omolon 11, Baclao 9, Wilson 5, Taha 4, Arboleda 3, Ritualo 2, Atkins 0.
PETRON 76 – Santos 15, Lutz 13, Cabagnot 11, Washington 9, Mallari 6, Yeo 6, Lassiter 5, Lanete 4, Pena 4, Miranda 3, Sison 0, Duncil 0.
Quarters: 34-23, 48-42, 79-58, 97-76

Source: http://www.interaksyon.com/interaktv/underdog-air-21-embarrasses-powerhouse-petron

Report: PBA to suspend referee for goaltending call in Talk ‘N Text-Alaska game



AKTV file photo/Leslie Sy
Another goaltending issue, another controversy.
The PBA will reportedly suspend referee Rey Yante for his goaltending call on Talk ‘N Text forward Kelly Williams late in the Tropang Texters’ 94-92 loss to the Alaska Aces.
Virgil Villavicencio, the head of the media bureau of PBA teams under the MVP Group of Companies which includes Talk ‘N Text and Meralco, told InterAKTV that they have been informed by the PBA about the suspension.
(InterAKTV is part of InterAksyon.com, the news site of TV5, which is also part of the MVP Group.)
“We were told that Referee Yante was suspended for six playdates,” said Villavicencio.
The PBA did not answer inquiries by InterAKTV asking for confirmation of the suspension.
It was the second game in the past week involving a goaltending issue late in the game. During the San Mig Coffee-Barako Bull match last Sunday, controversy arose after a late swipe by Rafi Reavis on the potential game-winning shot by Enrico Villanueva. Despite complaints from the Barako Bull side, the PBA affirmed that the play was legal and was not goaltending.
In Williams’ case, the former MVP was called for a goaltending on a layup by Cyrus Baguio. But television replays showed that the ball was still on an upward motion toward the backboard before Williams made contact with it.
Last month, the league suspended another referee, Jun Marabe, for an erroneous foul call during a Ginebra-Rain or Shine match.

source: http://www.interaksyon.com/interaktv/report-pba-to-suspend-referee-for-goaltending-call-in-talk-n-text-alaska-game

Just in time: JVee Casio deflects credit for clutch performance to effort of teammates



AKTV file photo/Paul Ryan Tan
JVee Casio was Mr. Clutch during Alaska’s come-from-behind win over Talk ‘N Text, finishing with 25 points, including 12 points in the last three minutes, in helping the Aces complete a rally to turn back the Tropang Texters.
But Casio is insistent that he wasn’t the only reason for the victory, citing the effort of his teammates.
“They were setting me up,” said Casio. “They gave me open looks and they made things easier for me. Mahirap lusutan yung mga kagaya nina Jimmy [Alapag] and Jayson [Castro]. Overall, it was a total team effort.”
While Casio hopes that his fine performances continue, he hopes his team doesn’t have to rely on him catching fire to come from behind in too many games.
“I hope this won’t be the last where I can have games such as this one,” Casio told InterAKTV. “But I hope we don’t need to come from a big deficit in completing a win ang hirap rin kasi.”
Casio, last season’s top overall rookie pick, said Friday night’s performance against two of the best point guards in the league — Alapag and Castro of Talk ‘N Text — wasn’t a statement.
“I’m just here to play basketball and help my team,” said Casio. “Challenge will always be there every game. But I’m here to play my game and help my team.”

Source: http://www.interaksyon.com/interaktv/just-in-time-jvee-casio-deflects-credit-for-clutch-performance-to-effort-of-teammates