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Wednesday, September 26, 2012

GANGNAM FEVER VIDEO | Alaska newcomers do the Gangnam Style as part of their initiation



AKTV/Bannie O. Bravante
Alaska forward Paolo Bugia earlier posted this video of Aces newcomers Calvin Abueva, RJ Jazul, Raphy Reyes, Dondon Hontiveros, and Benedict Fernandez going through an initiation.

We suppose this is like the thing at the office Christmas Party when all the new employees have to do a dance number. The coolest thing about this video? None of the players seem all that embarrassed to do the Gangnam Style.

source: http://www.interaksyon.com/interaktv/video-alaska-newcomers-do-the-gangnam-style-as-part-of-their-initiation

Chot Reyes eyeing US NCAA star for SMART-Gilas?



AKTV/Joser Dumbrique
With the PBA season set to start on Sunday, SMART-Gilas Pilipinas national coach Chot Reyes is turning his eye into assembling the program’s cadet pool, which would be composed of players who are not yet in the PBA.
And Reyes may be eyeing a reported Filipino-American prospect playing for the St. Mary’s Gaels, Stephen Holt, who averaged 10.4 points, 4.7 rebounds and 3.3 assists last season on his way to a spot in the West Coast Conference honorable mention team.
On Twitter, the former Talk ‘N Text coach inquired about Holt from ex-import Omar Samhan, a former star player for the Gaels.
“Do you know if Stephen Holt has Filipino blood? If so, how can I contact him?” Reyes asked Samhan, who answered in the affirmative. The coach then asked if they could get together when Reyes flies to the United States next week.
Reyes has a strong track record for discovering top Fil-Am prospects such as Kelly Williams and Gabe Norwood, who were both top overall picks in the PBA.
The cadet team is expected to be composed of junior players who will make a long-term commitment to the national program. The idea for the team is to have a pool of much younger players training with elite professionals and gaining valuable experience from international stints at a young age, to prepare them for when their generation takes over the senior team.

source: http://www.interaksyon.com/interaktv/chot-reyes-eyeing-us-ncaa-star-stephen-holt-for-smart-gilas

Racela brothers make history By Fidel Mangonon III September 26, 2012, 09:48 pm


TWENTY rookies, 20 transferees and four returnees.
Those numbers marked the opening-day rosters for the 2012-13 PBA Philippine Cup which begins Sunday at the Smart Araneta Coliseum.
Top pick overall June Mar Fajardo of Petron Blaze leads this year’s freshman class, 18 of which are on active rosters and two on the reserve list.
The list of rookies doesn’t include second overall pick Calvin Abueva, who is still finishing his college-basketball duties for the San Sebastian Stags before joining Alaska in the coming all-Filipino tourney.
Air21’s Simon Atkins is the only rookie to grab a roster spot this season despite not chosen in the first or second round of the draft.
Also among the rookies is Global Port’s Angelus Raymundo, who was not selected in the 2008 draft but has finally fulfilled his dream of making it to the pros. At 30 years, four months and a week old by Sunday, the former San Beda-Alabang standout will be the most senior among this year’s rookies, and the oldest in the league since Lou Gatumbato, then 31, saw action also for Air21 two seasons ago.
Heading the 20 players which will be wearing new uniforms in the coming Philippine Cup are two-time MVP Willie Miller of Global Port, 2012 Jones Cup MVP LA Tenorio of Barangay Ginebra San Miguel, last year’s No. 1 overall draft pick JVee Casio of Alaska and five-time slam dunk champion KG Canaleta of Air21.
The four balik-PBA players, three of them coming off stints in the Asian Basketball League, are Roger Yap of Barako Bull, Chris Pacana of San Mig Coffee, Marvin Cruz of Global Port, and Eddie Laure of Alaska.
Also noticeable on the opening-day rosters are new Petron Blaze head coach Olsen Racela and Talk ‘N Text counterpart Nash Racela, who will be the first brothers in PBA history to assume head-coaching duties at the same time.
Olsen takes over from Ato Agustin while Nash is temporarily assuming the head-coaching post until incoming head mentor Norman Black wraps up his duties with the Ateneo Blue Eagles in the UAAP Final Four.
Curiously, the Racela brothers headed the coaching staff of the Energen Philippine 18-and-under national team which finished sixth in the Fiba Asia 18-under wars  last August.

Norman Black offered to leave Ateneo out of ‘delicadeza’ to MVP



AKTV/Paolo Papa
The Filipino traditional value of “delicadeza” is what led Norman Black to offer to quit as coach of the Ateneo Blue Eagles.
In an interview with News5, Black said he flew to Hong Kong last Monday to offer his resignation to SMART chairman Manny Pangilinan, the man who hired the him to coach Ateneo.
(InterAKTV is part of InterAksyon.com, the news site of TV5, which is chaired by Pangilinan.)
Pangilinan has been bankrolling the Blue Eagles until he decided to “completely disengage” from his alma mater over differences with the university’s stand on mining and the Reproductive Health Bill.
“I’ve been coaching in Ateneo for nine years and basically he’s been paying my salary for nine years,” said Black, who began his tenure with Ateneo as a consultant in 2004 before taking over as head coach in 2005.
“So when he pulled out his support I’m basically part of that support. So out of respect I talked to him and said, ‘Boss, do you want me to resign?’”
However, Pangilinan didn’t accept Black’s resignation and told the veteran American coach to stay on until the end of the UAAP season 75 basketball tournament.
“MVP didn’t want the boys to suffer,” said Black, who is set to leave the Blue Eagles after the season to take over Pangilinan’s Talk ‘N Text squad in the PBA.
It was Pangilinan who announced Black’s appointment as coach of the Blue Eagles. When asked what it took to bring a Grand Slam-winning PBA coach to Loyola Heights, Pangilinan then described Black’s contract in jest: “Jesuit standard, which means it is full of grace.”
With their top patron’s departure, questions have risen over the future of the Blue Eagles, but Black said the team is not affected by the controversy and would rather focus on its attempt for a fifth straight UAAP basketball championship.
“I’m glad that it’s all behind us now,” he said.
Ateneo is set to face arch-rival La Salle in a final four duel on Saturday, with the Blue Eagles enjoying a twice-to-beat advantage.
And even though Pangilinan would not be attending the game, Black said he would be there in spirit for the squad.
“MVP’s heart is with the team,” said Black.

PBA Opening Day Official Lineups (Blogs)


Here are the official team lineups for the opening day of the PBA.

Air 21 Express

No.Player
2John Wilson
3Nelbert Omolon
4Yousif Taha
5Eric Salamat
7Nonoy Baclao
9KG Canaleta
10Simon Atkins
11Rogemar Menor
12Mark Isip
14Florendo Ritualo
19Wynne Arboleda
24Rob Reyes
31James Ryan Sena

Alaska Aces

No.Player
0Nicholas Belasco
1Samigue Eman
3Cyrus Baguio
4Raphael Reyes
7Joachim Thoss
10Marnel Baracael
21Paolo Bugia
24Brandon Cablay
25Dondon Hontiveros
27Gabby Espinas
31Rafael Joey Jazul
35Tony dela Cruz
42Joseph Evans Casio
65Eddie Laure
Injured/Reserve
9Nino Gelig

Barako Bull Energy Colas

No.Player
1Celino Cruz
2Joshua Urbiztondo
5Lester Alvarez
10Reil Cervantes
12David Marcelo
13Roger Yap
14Leomar Najorda
17Jason Ballesteros
18Douglas Kramer
21Sean Anthony
23Rico Villanueva
42Danny Seigle
71Ronald Tubid
88Mick Pennisi
Injured/Reserve
6Eman Monfort
3Woody Co

Barangay Ginebra San Miguel

No.Player
2Billy Mamaril
5LA Tenorio
10Paul Rico Maierhofer
11Mike Cortez
13Anthony Helterbrand
18Allein Maliksi
21Kerby Raymundo
23Elmer Espiritu
27Willy Wilson
32Keith Jensen
33Dylan Ababou
34Chris Ellis
47Mark Caguioa
99Rudy Hatfield

GlobalPort Batang Pier

No.Player
0Alfred Mandani
1Jason Deutchman
2Rabeh Al-Hussaini
4Rudy Lingganay
5Jondan Salvador
7Rey Francis Guevarra
9Marvin Cruz
10Rommel Adducul
11Willie Miller
14Mark Yee
20Gary David
22Joshua Vanlandingham
24Vic Manuel
33Angelus Raymundo
Injured/Reserve
34William Antonio
43Alex Crisano

Meralco Bolts

No.Player
1Clifford Hodge
3Solomon Mercado
4Jay-R Reyes
6Chris Ross
8Ronjay Buenafe
11Paul Artadi
14Mark Cardona
15Gilbert Bulawan
16Mark Anthony Borboran
21Reynel Hugnatan
23Kelly Nabong
34Ram Carlo Sharma
80Sunday Salvacion
Injured/Reserve
9Yousif Aljamal
13Christopher Timberlake

Petron Blaze Boosters

No.Player
2Dennis Miranda
3Chris Lutz
4Dorian Pena
5Alex Cabagnot
10Danny Ildefonso
11Jojo Duncil
13Marcio Lassiter
24Magi Sison
18Joseph Yeo
20Alex Mallari
22June Mar Fajardo
23Jay Washington
26Chico Lanete
29Arwind Santos
Injured/Reserve
Hans Thiele
Paolo Hubalde

Rain or Shine Elasto Painters

No.Player
1Jonathan Uyloan
3Paul Lee
5Larry Rodriguez
6Jireh Ibanes
10Gabe Norwood
11Tyrone Tang
16Jeffrei Chan
17ChrisTiu
18Ryan Arana
20Jervy Cruz
21Chito Jaime
30Beau Belga
33Ronnie Matias
48Joseph Ronald Quinahan

San Mig Coffee Mixers



No.Player
2Wesley Gonzales
3Jonas Villanueva
4Rafi Reavis
8Peter June Simon
9JC Intal
10Jewel Ponferada
14Andy Mark Barroca
15Marc Pingris
17John Aldrech Ramos
18James Yap
19Jerwin Gaco
22Chris Pacana
38Joe Devance
95Yancy de Ocampo

Talk ‘N Text Tropang Texters

No.Player
3Jimmy Alapag
6Riego Gamalinda
10Ryan Reyes
12Larry Fonacier
16John Murphy Raymundo
17William Jayson Castro
18Gilbert Lao
4Harvey Carey
21Kelly Williams
33Ranidel de Ocampo
34Ali Peek
20Jared Dillinger
40Richard Alvarez
51Aaron Aban

PBA tweaks rules to reward hustle plays




AKTV/Pranz Kaeno Billones
The PBA is tweaking its rules to reward players who show hustle on the court, giving leeway for those who get on the floor for loose balls.
“It takes away the excitement when a player who hustles and dives for the loose ball will be called for a traveling, so we’re implementing a new rule to cover this,” said PBA commissioner Chito Salud.
PBA operations manager Rickie Santos went into further detail about the change.
“Before kasi kapag yung player nag-dive for the loose ball and nag-slide siya, he will be called for a traveling. This time, he won’t be called for a traveling anymore because when a player slides, wala pa naming may clear possession noon sa bola,” Santos told InterAKTV.
“But of course, when the said player stands up, he needs to dribble the ball first to avoid being called for a travelling violation,” added Santos.

source: http://www.interaksyon.com/interaktv/pba-tweaks-rules-to-reward-hustle-plays