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Thursday, November 29, 2012

Meralco tries to bounce back against Barako Bull; Streaking Ginebra faces Air 21



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Meralco eyes a bounce-back game while Barangay Ginebra San Miguel hopes to extend its winning streak to five as they battle separate foes in the crucial double-header of the 2013 PBA Philippine Cup on Friday at the SMART-Araneta Coliseum.
The Bolts face Barako Bull in the opener at 4:15 p.m. while the Kings entangle with Air 21 in the main tiff at 6:30 p.m.
Ginebra and Meralco are tied in the standings at 6-6 and they try to stay in the hunt for a top four finish after the elimination phase.
Their opponents are in a must-situation with the Express clinging on the No. 8 spot with 4-8 mark while the Energy Cola are a shade behind with 3-8.
“The game tomorrow is very important for us. ‘Yung mindset kailangan pang-playoff kasi sila rin ganoon,” said Kings mentor Siot Tanquingcen.
“Maganda rin nilalaro ng Air21. Breaks of the game lang sa end game kaya natatalo. Dapat focus kami sa execution ng offense at defense,” he added.
Express coach Franz Pumaren knows Ginebra is on a roll and they need to bring their best game to stand a chance.
“Crucial game for us. We are playing a team on a winning streak. We need everybody to contribute, stay focus and stick to our game plan because the crowd will be a big factor,” said Pumaren.
The Air 21-Ginebra encounter marks the first time Mike Cortez will be facing his former team since he was traded to the Express for big man Yousef Taha.
In the opener, the Bolts try to bounce back from an 88-85 defeat at the hands of Alaska with a victory over the Energy Cola of coach Bong Ramos.
“We didn’t close out a close game the way we wanted to against Alaska. Another situation must be corrected. We will persevere. We want to bounce back strong after a tough loss,” said Meralco mentor Ryan Gregorio.
Source: http://www.interaksyon.com/interaktv/meralco-tries-to-bounce-back-against-barako-bull-streaking-ginebra-faces-air-21

Tuesday, November 27, 2012

Losing to Ginebra means nothing, says Rain or Shine coach Yeng Guiao



AKTV/Paolo Papa
After squandering an 17-point lead to lose to Ginebra last Sunday, one would expect fiery Rain or Shine coach Yeng Guiao to be furious about the turn of events.
A day after the loss, however, Guiao was surprisingly nonchalant about the defeat.
“Wala ito,” Guiao told InterAKTV. “Our most important game will be against San Mig Coffee. That is a game that determines our future this conference. If we win, we’re still in the hunt for the top two.”
Even his team’s apparent collapse is no big deal, according to Guiao.
“It could happen to any team,” he said. “There were three things why we lost the game. First, we gave up a lot of second chance points, second we had a breakdown on defense, particularly against LA Tenorio and Chris Ellis and third, we were not able to match the energy of Ginebra’s fastbreaking game in the second half, a thing which we’ve been doing during the first half.”
But while Guiao was quick to brush off the loss, Rain or Shine star Gabe Norwood is determined to bounce back to make up for his sub-par offensive game.
Norwood, who was held scoreless, cannot wait to get back on court to play against San Mig Coffee.
“The energy was there, but I can’t buy a basket. I was kind of disappointed,” said Norwood. “This wasn’t the first time it happened to me. I was also held scoreless in one of our finals game against B-MEG last season.
“I’m looking forward to play in the most important game for us, against San Mig Coffee.”'
source: http://www.interaksyon.com/interaktv/losing-to-ginebra-means-nothing-says-rain-or-shine-coach-yeng-guiao

Friday, November 23, 2012

Alvin Patrimonio, San Mig Coffee give warm welcome to honest airport worker



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Ronald Gadayan grew up watching Alvin Patrimonio star for the Purefoods franchise.
A building attendant at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport, Gadayan was in the headlines a couple of months ago after returning cash and other valuables worth P1.8 million.
“Ang turo po ng aking magulang ay wag kunin ang bagay na hindi sa iyo. Lumaki po akong naghihikahos, pero kailan man hindi ko pinag-interesan ang mga bagay na napupulot ko sa trabaho,” said Gadayan then.
On Friday, Gadayan got a bit of a reward for his honesty as the San Mig Coffee Mixers welcomed him and his family to the SMART-Araneta Coliseum with a courtside seat for their match against the Air 21 Express.
Gadayan even met his childhood hero, Alvin Patrimonio, who now serves as the Mixers’ team manager.
“He’s my hero,” Patrimonio told InterAKTV in an exclusive interview. “What he did was a good virtue. It’s nice to see have someone like him, who fortunately is a diehard fan of Purefoods/San Mig Coffee. We’re honored to have him.”
San Mig Coffee team executive Rene Pardo said the small gesture from the team was a no-brainer to honor the honest man.
“I told him na bihira na yang mga ganyang tao ngayon. Masaya ako to have him and we’re also proud to have a die-hard fan like him. He’s a modern day hero,” said Pardo.

source: http://www.interaksyon.com/interaktv/alvin-patrimonio-san-mig-coffee-give-warm-welcome-to-honest-airport-worker

At San Mig Coffee, Tim Cone demands defensive commitment from top guns Yap, Simon



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San Mig Coffee coach Tim Cone has been associated with the triangle offense, but ask the coach and he would proudly claim that he does his best work on the defensive end.
And when he took over the Purefoods franchise last season, he wanted to instill a culture of defensive commitment across the roster.
“When we first came in, our main objective is to turn this team into a defensive unit,” Cone told InterAKTV.
That included getting the team’s top guns James Yap and Peter June Simon, who were known almost as much for their lackluster defense as their scoring prowess, to buy into his system on defense.
“We never had a problem with these two players learning our defensive schemes. Other star players may have problems committing themselves to defense, but James and PJ are two very coachable players willing to do things defensively.”
After 11 games, San Mig Coffee has remained the league’s top defensive team.
“There’s no real secret about how we do things. It’s more about the fundamentals and attention to details. When we say fundamentals, it’s about staying low defensively, what to do with player on the ball and player without the ball,” said Cone
“When James and PJ learned that they need to defend in order for us to win, they themselves committed to defense. I think the two players are far better defensively than the first time we handled them more than a year ago.”
Assistant coach Jeffrey Cariaso said it’s all about commitment for the two stars.
“They committed themselves to defense, including James, the star of the team. He’s my barometer. He may not be the real stopper, but he has definitely improved defensively. If there’s one thing I’m really proud of in more than a year we’ve been in this team, it’s our improvement on defense,” said Cariaso, a renowned stopper during his playing career, when he was named to the All-Defensive team as a member of four different PBA squads.
“But you need to work on it every practice because there’s a tendency for them to go back at the old habits.”
Against Air 21 Friday night, the Mixers clamped down on defense late, holding the Express scoreless in a four-minute stretch to preserve the win.
But Cone has the luxury of a defensive ace up his sleeve in Marc Pingris, whom he could turn to in just about any situation.
“Obviously, he’s our secret weapon. He can guard all players we want him to defend. He can guard a point guard, a shooter, a power forward and a center. Whenever there’s trouble on defense, we count on Ping,” added Cone.

source: http://www.interaksyon.com/interaktv/at-san-mig-coffee-tim-cone-demands-defensive-commitment-from-top-guns-yap-simon

Big Game James, ‘Coffee Prince’ Barroca lead San Mig Coffee to bounce-back win over Air 21 via AKTV



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Photo Courtesy of Hael Pinat


The San Mig Coffee Mixers bounced back from an embarrassing loss with a solid win over the Air 21 Express, 89-80, Friday at the SMART-Araneta Coliseum.
James Yap scored 16 of his 20 points in the first half, while Mark Barroca added 12 points, five rebounds, and two assists for the Mixers, who were coming off a 29-point loss to Talk ‘N Text last Wednesday.
“It’s a good bounce-back game for us. We got embarrassed big time, and we figured it will be difficult to recover from a loss like that. It’s harder for management, fans, and coaches. But a 30-point loss is the same as one-point loss. We were concerned about how we’re going to respond,” said Cone.
“We didn’t have time to dwell about the loss to Talk ‘N Text because we’re up against Air 21. We used the loss to Talk ‘N Text as a way to propel us, just like what we did when we lost to Powerade, which led us eventually to winning the Commissioner’s Cup last season.”
Up by only six points following KG Canaleta’s basket, 82-76, San Mig Coffee tightened its screws on Air 21 to end the match.
No Air 21 player was able to score until Mark Isip hit a garbage basket with only 23.9 seconds to go and San Mig Coffee up by 13 point, 89-76.
Jonas Villanueva chipped in 11 points and Rafi Reavis contributed 10 for the Mixers, who forged a tie for second spot with Rain or Shine at 8-3.
Air 21 suffered its second straight loss and seventh in 11 games.
The scores:
SAN MIG COFFEE 89 – Yap 20, Barroca 12, Villanueva 11, Reavis 10, Simon 9, Pingris 8, Devance 7, Intal 6, De Ocampo 6, Gonzales 0.
AIR 21 80 – Canaleta 18, Sena 10, Isip 10, Cortez 9, Wilson 8, Custodio 8, Reyes 7, Ritualo 6, Baclao 4, Atkins 0, Arboleda 0.
Quarters: 25-21, 51-45, 73-66, 89-80

source: http://www.interaksyon.com/interaktv/big-game-james-coffee-prince-barroca-lead-san-mig-coffee-to-bounce-back-win-over-air-21

Wednesday, November 21, 2012

PBA 2013 "Manila Classico - Patuloy na Tagumpay?" Ginebra vs San Mig Coffee 11/4/12


 
source: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SMUZhvHc3jA&feature=watch-vrec
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Tuesday, November 20, 2012

San Mig seeks solo lead, payback against Talk `N Text By Richard Dy



San Mig Coffee coach Tim Cone, left, and Talk 'N Text mentor Norman Black hope to steer their respective teams to victory on Wednesday. Jerome Ascano
STREAKING San Mig Coffee tries to grab the lead from reigning champion Talk ‘N Text in a clash of pre-season favorites in Wednesday’s PBA Philippine Cup at the Smart Araneta Coliseum.
The Mixers are the hottest team in the tournament so far, winning their last five games, including a 93-73 demolition of an off-form Barako Bull side last week.
And they have some extra motivation going to their 7:30 p.m. match up -- an opportunity to get back at the Tropang Texters, who scored a resounding 85-74 victory on them during their first round encounter at the Ynares Center in Antipolo City.
San Mig Coffee coach Tim Cone said the Mixers 20-point win over Barako should serve them in good stead going to their game against the Tropang Texters.
“We don’t want an added pressure coming off a loss when we play against Talk ‘N Text,” said Cone, whose team tops the league on defense by limiting its opponent to 79.7 points per outing, while averaging 86.2 points.
Talk ‘N Text coach Norman Black said going up against San Mig a second time around wouldn’t be easy, simply because the Mixers are obviously playing together comfortably.
“We’re going against the second placed team. They won five in a row. So we’re facing a hot team,” said Black.
“Winning this game (San Mig Cofffee) is so important for us because we want to get the twice-to-beat advantage as we try to finish on the top 2, and we only have four games left in our schedule,” added the multi-titled PBA coach.
Black, on Friday, registered his 500th career coaching win following the Tropang Texters’ 109-98 victory over Meralco, as he joined the elite group of legendary coach Virgilio “Baby” Dalupan, Cone and Rain or Shine’s Yeng Guiao.

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source: http://www.spin.ph/sports/basketball/news/san-mig-seeks-solo-lead-payback-against-talk-n-text-v02

Philippine Basketball Association All-time Most Points Scored Leaders


source: http://www.pba-online.net/career/

Career Leaders in Most Points Scored (at least 3000)
 1.  Ramon Fernandez18996
 2.  Alberto Guidaben15775
 3.  Alvin Patrimonio15091
 4.  Fortunato Co12994
 5.  Nelson Asaytono12268
 6.  Philip Cezar12077
 7.  Jojo Lastimosa12008
 8.  William Adornado11967
 9.  Robert Jaworski11760
 10.  Allan Caidic11719
 11.  Jerry Codiñera10868
 12.  Benjie Paras10367
 13.  Francis Arnaiz10292
 14.  Alfredo Hubalde9927
 15.  Manny Victorino9596
 16.  Vergel Meneses9453
 17.  Arnie Tuadles9430
 18.  Zandro Limpot9013
 19.  Jeffrey Cariaso8965
 20.  Dennis Espino8853
 21.  Johnny Abarrientos8615
 22.  Yoyoy Villamin8504
 23.  Rene Hawkins Jr8228
 24.  WILLIE MILLER8087
 25.  Rudy Distrito8074
 26.  Renato Agustin7979
 27.  MARK CAGUIOA7962
 28.  Ricky Brown7851
 29.  Abe King7851
 30.  Ronnie Magsanoc7838
 31.  Marlou Aquino7802
 32.  DANNY ILDEFONSO7559
 33.  DANNY SEIGLE7544
 34.  Victor Pablo7474
 35.  JAMES YAP7419
 36.  ALI PEEK7257
 37.  Olsen Racela7257
 38.  Al Solis7227
 39.  Kenneth Duremdes7073
 40.  Asi Taulava6693
 41.  Paul Alvarez6626
 42.  Bernard Fabiosa6597
 43.  Terry Saldaña6358
 44.  DONDON HONTIVEROS6320
 45.  Elmer Cabahug6310
 46.  Eric Menk6124
 47.  Pido Jarencio6121
 48.  JIMMY ALAPAG6035
 49.  NIC BELASCO5967
 50.  Manny Paner5894
 51.  Lim Eng Beng5879
 52.  Danny Florencio5791
 53.  Alvin Teng5759
 54.  Estoy Estrada5679
 55.  KERBY RAYMUNDO5529
 56.  Jaime Manansala5449
 57.  Samboy Lim5369
 58.  GARY DAVID5362
 59.  Gerry Esplana5353
 60.  Glenn Capacio5288
 61.  Chito Loyzaga5260
 62.  Dindo Pumaren5248
 63.  Alejo Alolor5053
 64.  Romy dela Rosa5005
 65.  MARK CARDONA4959
 66.  RONALD TUBID4903
 67.  Edward Juinio4884
 68.  Biboy Ravanes4867
 69.  CYRUS BAGUIO4862
 70.  Rey Evangelista4847
 71.  JAYJAY HELTERBRAND4742
 72.  Rey Cuenco4737
 73.  ARWIND SANTOS4734
 74.  Noli Locsin4670
 75.  Lordy Tugade4616
 76.  Dante Gonzalgo4608
 77.  Bernardo Carpio4603
 78.  Marte Saldaña4587
 79.  RANIDEL DE OCAMPO4577
 80.  Yves Dignadice4570
 81.  RENREN RITUALO4554
 82.  Don Allado4551
 83.  ANTHONY DELA CRUZ4506
 84.  ENRICO VILLANUEVA4375
 85.  Willie Generalao4372
 86.  Frankie Lim4321
 87.  MIKE CORTEZ4295
 88.  Ricky Relosa4234
 89.  Noy Castillo4171
 90.  Larry McNeill4169
 91.  Mark Telan4161
 92.  DORIAN PEÑA4156
 93.  KELLY WILLIAMS4101
 94.  Alberto Gutierrez4094
 95.  Willy Pearson4091
 96.  Rodney Santos4076
 97.  MICK PENNISI4061
 98.  Zaldy Realubit4055
 99.  Emmanuel Victoria4030
 100.  John Arigo3962
 101.  Franz Pumaren3937
 102.  PETER JUNE SIMON3891
 103.  Ludovico Valenciano3868
 104.  Reynaldo Lazaro3856
 105.  Hector Calma3799
 106.  RUDY HATFIELD3796
 107.  HARVEY CAREY3764
 108.  Cresencio Ampalayo3752
 109.  Rudolf Kutch3672
 110.  Victor Sanchez3627
 111.  JOACHIM THOSS3601
 112.  Rodolfo Segura3599
 113.  Ernesto Loyzaga3525
 114.  WYNNE ARBOLEDA3523
 115.  Ferdinand Ravena3519
 116.  JAY WASHINGTON3515
 117.  Antonio Torrente3498
 118.  Bal David3497
 119.  Adriano Papa Jr3494
 120.  ROGER YAP3406
 121.  ALEX CABAGNOT3381
 122.  Dwight Lago3335
 123.  LA TENORIO3328
 124.  Junthy Valenzuela3317
 125.  YANCY DE OCAMPO3302
 126.  Elmer Reyes3250
 127.  Rene Canent3247
 128.  Larry Mumar3240
 129.  Rob Wainwright3233
 130.  Paolo Mendoza3232
 131.  Andy Seigle3218
 132.  REYNEL HUGNATAN3143
 133.  LARRY FONACIER3105
* - Active players are in Bold and Capital letters