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Friday, February 8, 2013

Inspired Barako Bull win completes shutout of three SMC-owned squads By Richard Dy



Barako Bull import Evan Brock had a relatively quiet debut until he made his mark in the end. Jerome Ascano
AN injury-ravaged Barako Bull leaned on the endgame heroics of new recruitJonas Villanueva, import Evan Brock and veteran forward Danny Seigle to pull off a 79-75 victory over an import-less San Mig Coffee on Friday night in the two teams' PBA Commissioner’s Cup.
Villanueva, who arrived from San Mig just two weeks ago as part of the blockbuster five-man, 10-player trade, played with fire in his eyes, facilitating well and knocking down the key baskets against his former team.
Brock and Seigle then combined for nine of the team's last 10 points while helping the defending Commissioner’s Cup champions to just one basket inside the final two minutes to ice the win.
“It’s a very important win for us. Considering that San Mig was playing without an import, it’s still a great win for us,” said Rajko Toroman, Barako Bull’s coaching consultant.
The loss left the San Miguel organization winless in three games featuring its teams in two leagues, coming just after the setback suffered by Petron at the hands of newcomer Globalport and the Beermen's defeat to the Indonesia Warriors in the ABL.
Toroman said the team is going through a lot of adjustments, from injuries to key players, the entry of new faces due to the trade, plus a new system he introduced less than a month ago.
“We missed four players. Roger Yap will undergo surgery (back), while JC Intal, Sean Anthony, Celino Cruz and Eman Monfort are still injured as well. In this situation, we still had an amazing result,” said the 57-year-old Serb.
Seigle finished with just eight points, but he hit a three-pointer that opened a five-point lead for Barako Bull in the endgame as well as the two free throws that ended the Mixers' hopes.
Despite missing import Matt Rogers who is still confined at Cardinal Santos Medical Center due to suspected food poisoning, the Mixers kept the Energy Cola in check for much of the contest.
James Yap carried the fight for the Mixers with 19 points while Rafi Reavis and PJ Simon added 13 and 11 points, respectively.
Toroman admits their import Brock is not be as explosive a scorer as the other imports, but the 6-9 lefty still led the Energy Cola with 18 points, 12 rebounds and two assists.
Josh Urbiztondo, another former San Mig Coffee guard, added 17 points for Barako Bull while going 5-of-10 from beyond the three-point arc.
The scores:
Barako Bull 79 - Brock 18, Urbiztondo 17, Villanueva 16, Macapagal 8, Seigle 8, Maliksi 7, Pennisi 5, Duncil 0, Kramer 0, Allado 0
San Mig Coffee 75 - Yap 19, Reavis 13, Simon 11, Najorda 8, Devance 6, Pingris 6, Mallari 5, Barroca 4, Alvarez 3, Gonzales 0
Quarterscores: 16-19, 38-36, 55-52, 79-75
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source: http://www.spin.ph/sports/basketball/news/inspired-barako-bull-win-completes-shutout-of-three-smc-owned-squads

Rogers and out as import ruled out of San Mig debut due to food poisoning By Snow Badua



According to team insiders, Matt Rogers had apparently eaten spoiled pasta on Thursday night and soon after complained of diarrhea, abdominal cramps, vomiting, and nausea. Jerome Ascano
BAD news for San Mig Coffee fans.
Import Matt Rogers will be forced to sit out when the Mixers begin their title defense in the PBA Commissioner’s Cup Friday against Barako Bull after being downed by food poisoning.
Spin.ph source said the 6-foot-11 slotman had apparently eaten spoiled pasta on Thursday night and soon after complained of diarrhea, abdominal cramps, vomiting, and nausea.
Rogers was immediately rushed to the Cardinal Santos hospital, where he is still confined at the moment.
“Sayang nga kasi talagang ang ganda ng ipinapakita niya sa laro these past few days,” said the same source. “Gusto pa naman niyang patunayan `yung worth niya.”
A former Spanish league campaigner, Rogers faces the tough task of duplicating the championship feat of the Mixers last season when they won the import-laden conference behind fan favorite Denzel Bowles.
Rogers actually was San Mig’s first choice for import last season but was unavailable, giving the young Bowles the opening to win best import honors and lead the team to the Commissioner's Cup championship.
The 25-year-old Rogers is expected to be confined until Saturday morning.
“Kailangan namin matiyak na safe siya before na ilabas siya sa ospital,” added the same source, who nonetheless assured Rogers will be ready to suit up in the team’s next game against Petron on Wednesday.
“Okay na siya by that time. Ngayon lang talaga di pwede kasi talagang dehydrated siya.”
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source: http://www.spin.ph/sports/basketball/news/rogers-and-out-as-import-ruled-out-of-san-mig-debut-due-to-food-poisoning

Thursday, February 7, 2013

San Mig begins title defense against Barako By Richard Dy



Head coach Tim Cone and the Mixers are eyeing loftier targets this time after making it to the semifinals of the Philippine Cup. Jerome Ascano
SAN Mig Coffee begins its PBA Commissioner’s Cup title defense when it clashes with an improved Barako Bull five on Friday at the start of the import-laden, mid-season conference at the Smart Araneta Coliseum.
The Mixers gave up Jonas Villanueva and JC Intal to the Energy Cola two weeks ago in a blockbuster five-team, 10-player trade. But in return, coach Tim Cone’s charges got 6-foot-4 rookie guard Alex Mallari, bruiser Leo Najorda, Lester Alvarez plus a future draft pick to boost its already formidable line-up.
On the other hand, aside from Villanueva and Intal, the Energy Cola also got high-flying Allein Maliksi and Jojo Duncil, injecting the much-needed young blood to their aging roster.
Cone said his team, which will parade former Texas Legends forward Matt Rogers as import, has been wrestling with the recent roster transition as he patiently teaches the newcomers the rudiments of the triangle offense.
“We haven’t really had a chance to work on defense yet. Our team still has a lot of work to be done, though we’re getting a little better,” said Cone, whose team tangles with Barako Bull in the 7:30 p.m. game.
Barako Bull also underwent major changes. Before the trade, former Petron team consultant Rajko Toroman was tapped to run Barako Bull as the George Chua-Bert-Lina owned franchise hopes to have a better showing in the Commissioner’s Cup.
Toroman, who will be assuming the active team consultant role for Barako Bull, has instilled his European-coaching style to the Energy Cola, which requires a lot of ball movement and perimeter shooting.
Barako Bull Import Evan Brock said everyone in the team has been picking up the system well and is confident they could play well against the Mixers.
“It’s a new system and we have a new coach. But he’s (Toroman) been taking time with us. Making sure we understand and learn the system the way we are supposed to learn it. I think we’re doing good,” Brock told Spin.ph, who averaged 17 points in the team’s five tune up games.
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source: http://www.spin.ph/sports/basketball/news/san-mig-begins-title-defense-against-barako-bull

Tuesday, February 5, 2013

Rookie Mallari keen to kick-start career as he takes on point-guard duties for Cone By Richard Dy



“The triangle is such a complicated system because up to now, I’m just trying to learn the basics. I’m not even learning the defense yet,” says new San Mig guard Alex Mallari. Jerome Ascano
ROOKIE Alex Mallari is starting to feel at home as he works to rebuild his confidence and kick-start his stalled professional career at San Mig Coffee.
The trade that sent him to the Mixers camp gives Mallari the chance to start afresh after a forgettable debut conference with Petron, most of which he spent at the farthest end of Olsen Racela's bench.
But moving to a new team entails new challenges and major adjustments for the No. 3 pick overall of the last rookie draft, who has now been entrusted to share the point-guard duties with sophomore Mark Barroca under Tim Cone's triangle offense.
“I’m pretty good, though I’m still adjusting to learning the triangle system," the gangling 6-4 player told Spin.ph. "I just got to pick it up pretty quick because coach Tim puts a lot on my shoulders."
Mallari said learning the triangle offense is not easy and will take time, so much so that the Fil-American admits he is still grappling with the basics of Tex Winter's offense two weeks after moving to the Mixers.
“The triangle is such a complicated system because up to now, I’m just trying to learn the basics. I’m not even learning the defense yet,” he added.
The Mixers are 0-3 so far in their pre-Commissioner’s Cup buildup with import Matt Rogers in tow, but Mallari remains confident the team will be ready for the start of their title defense against Barako Bull on Friday.
Playing just nine games in the Philippine Cup, Mallari finished with averages of 4.73 points, two rebounds and 1.1 assist in 15.7 minutes as he had to compete for playing time with playmakers Alex Cabagnot, Dennis Miranda and Chico Lanete.
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source: http://www.spin.ph/sports/basketball/news/rookie-mallari-keen-to-kick-start-career-as-he-takes-on-point-guard-duties-for-cone

Garage sale marks fresh start for James Yap as new relationship 'getting there' By Snow Badua



The normally evasive James Yap allowed Spin.ph a rare peek into his private life while talking about his garage sale this weekend, saying a new-found relationship is "getting there." Jerome Ascano
JAMES Yap is ready  to start afresh as far as his personal life is concerned.
The normally evasive San Mig Coffee star allowed Spin.ph a rare peek into his private life while talking about his garage sale this weekend, saying a new-found relationship is "getting there."
The two-time PBA MVP said on Wednesday he is finally starting to savor life as a bachelor, a year after his high-profile, five-year marriage to top showbiz celebrity Kris Aquino was annulled by the courts.
“Basta nag-eenjoy ako,” said the 30-year-old with a laugh. “Wala pa naman exactly nagpapatibok ng puso ko, basta."
The sweet-shooting San Mig star declined to let out additional details, evading direct questions on his love life with boyish replies of "Secret" then bursting into more laughter.
But pressed for answers, the Escalante, Negros Occidental native relented and shed a little light on his status as a dating man by responding, “We’re getting there."
“Basta nag-eenjoy ako ngayon," he said. "Settle down? Sabihin na lang natin na … I’m getting there."
Asked if he is dating another showbiz personality after his stormy marriage to Aquino, Yap answered: “Wala, hindi na tayo pwede sa sikat, kasi magulo.
"Private person na lang tayo ngayon."
Meanwhile, Yap said proceeds from the sale of his personal stuff this weekend at the Fabulous Autoworks, No. 96 Granada Street, Valencia, Quezon City will go to a charitable institution where he hopes to spend his birthday on February 15.
“Lagi ko naman ginagawa yung pag-share ng blessings pag may occasion tulad ng birthday ko," said the soft-spoken Yap, for so long regarded as the face of the pro league.
Yap said he will sell his personal items like shoes, clothes, and other memorabilia in the one-day garage sale organized by his brother Jeff - stuff he can no longer store in his new house.
“Ang place ko kasi ngayon hindi naman ganun kalaki. Iyong gamit ko, hindi naman sa pagmamayabang, medyo madami. Medyo over sa place ko," Yap said. “Sayang naman kung nasa kahon lang.”
Yap promised to personally grace the event.




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source: http://www.spin.ph/sports/basketball/special-reports/garage-sale-marks-fresh-start-for-james-yap-as-new-relationship-getting-there

Tweaked All-Star game, Manila invitational tournament to boost Gilas' buildup



  
Among the shoo-ins for spots in the Gilas Pilipinas team to the Fiba-Asia championships are, from left, June Mar Fajardo, Marc Pingris, LA Tenorio, Gabe Norwood, Sonny Thoss, and Gary David. Jerome Ascano








NOW the Philippine Basketball Association (PBA) is even ready to tweak the 2013 Annual All Stars for the sake of national cause.
Already penciled from May 1-6 in Digos, Davao Del Sur, commissioner Chito Salud bared to Spin.ph the league is now revising the format of the meet’s centerpiece event to turn into matches that could benefit Gilas Pilipinas' buildup for the Fiba-Asia championships.
Instead of the usual set-up pitting the Rookies, Sophomores, and Juniors against the Veterans, Salud said his office is now bent on forming a PBA selection that will play Chot Reyes’ Gilas team in the main event.
Reyes is expected to name his 15-man roster on Thursday. Those who will be left out will be automatically be considered for the All-Star selection to be formed by the league.
“Para naman hindi mabakante `yung team natin at mabigyan rin sila ng high-level competition, bubuo tayo ng 12-man lineup na PBA selection,” said the amiable commissioner.
Salud likewise revealed the league is studying the option of holding regular games between Gilas Pilipinas and the PBA selection in the run-up to the August 1-11 event serving as the qualifier for the 2014 world championships in Spain.
“Open din tayo to allow our teams to play with the national team in front of the PBA crowd,” Salud hinted. “At least, hindi rin masyado ma-miss ng fans `yung mga favorite players nila.”
Salud plans to hold the matches on game days vacated following the re-scheduling of the season-ending Governors’ Cup.
Meanwhile, Chinese Basketball Association Shanghai Sharks owned by retired NBA star Yao Ming will be the first foreign team to play Gilas-Pilipinas in an exhibition series set May 6-8.
Aside from this, the Samahang Basketbol ng Pilipinas (SBP), under president Manny V. Pangilinan, is also arranging a pocket invitational tournament in the first week of June wherein Fiba Asia-bound countries will be invited to see action.
Among the early countries which reportedly indicated interest are Qatar, Lebanon, and Jordan.
“We are doing this all for one aim, give pride to our country,” Salud stressed.
The PBA on Tuesday announced the cancellation of the Governors’ Cup from its original date on May 12 to give way to the training and preparation of the national team for the Asian showpiece.
The league board approved the moving of the season-ending tournament to August 14-October 28 while extending the run of the Commissioner's Cup until the final week of May.
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source: http://www.spin.ph/sports/basketball/news/tweaked-all-star-game-manila-invitational-tournament-to-boost-gilas-buildup

Monday, February 4, 2013

Sol Mercado, Gary David, Willie Miller see no problem sharing ball at GlobalPort



AKTV file phoyo/Paolo Papa
AKTV file phoyo/Paolo Papa
GlobalPort features three of the most lethal scorers in the PBA in Gary David, Sol Mercado, and Willie Miller.
But when the game is on the line, who will take the last shot?
“Me,” said Batang Pier coach Junel Baculi in jest. Turning serious, he said that won’t be an issue in his system.
“Anyone can take the last shot, even Japeth Aguilar.”
Baculi said having many weapons in crunch time is a good problem to have.
“I’m a guy who loves to make a gamble. But it depends on the situation. You have a Sol, who can attack the basket, and you have Willie Miller and Gary David capable of shooting the ball. So it really depends on situation and opportunity,” said Baculi.
Mercado, who was acquired during the break, led the Philippine Cup in scoring and assists. He said he has no problem sharing the ball with his talented teammates.
“I’d love to give the game-winning assist,” said Mercado.
“It really doesn’t matter who will take the last shot as long as we win the game.”
David welcomes Mercado’s entry into the GlobalPort fold.
“At least, hindi na sa akin naka-focus yung attention ng mga bumabantay,” said David, the league’s reigning scoring champion.
“Mas nagkaroon ng additional threat and mas maganda para sa akin at sa team. Pero maski sino sa amin, puwedeng tumira ng last shot.”
Miller, a two-time Most Valuable Player, is psyched to have Mercado to create opportunities for the squad.
“Siya magaling mag-create. Ako bahala sa perimeter, si Gary naman sa three-points,” said Miller.
“Depende sa gagawin ni Sol. If he creates at nag-collapse yung defense, pwede niya ibigay maski kanino sa amin. Doon nakasalalay kung sino yung puwedeng tumira ng last shot.”

source:http://www.interaksyon.com/interaktv/sol-mercado-gary-david-willie-miller-see-no-problem-sharing-ball-at-globalport