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March 10th, 2014 04:28 PM #2392
Despite 32-point, 21-rebound game, San Miguel Beer replaces import Josh Boone | InterAksyon.com | Sports5
Despite scoring 32 points and grabbing 21 rebounds in San Miguel Beer’s last game, the team decided to go ahead and replace import Josh Boone for the PLDT Home TVolution Commissioner’s Cup.
San Miguel Beer coach Biboy Ravanes disclosed the development to InterAksyon on Monday.
“We would like to thank Josh for his effort and professionalism. He showed a lot of heart while wearing a Beerman uniform. We look forward to enjoying Josh’s future success as he will always be a member of the Beermen family,” Ravanes said.
With Boone on the squad, the Beermen have rolled to two straight wins in the conference despite the absence of star center June Mar Fajardo.
San Miguel Beer will now be reinforced by NBA D-League standout Kevin Jones, who was reported to be flying in to replace Boone before the Beermen played their first game.
Ravanes said that Jones joined some coaches for shootaround on Monday and will practice with the team on Tuesday.
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March 10th, 2014 05:00 PM #2393
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March 10th, 2014 10:15 PM #2394
^Sana nga di boplaks move yan. Pero seeing Boone play isa lang msasabi ko, Malinis maglaro.
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March 10th, 2014 11:37 PM #2395
Katuwa pa yung tatoo nang tatay nya sa braso kamukha ni kg caneleta
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March 11th, 2014 09:42 AM #2396
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March 11th, 2014 12:03 PM #2397Slow transition to Pido's system - not chemistry issues - weighing down GlobalPort, says Jaywash
Source: Slow transition to Pido's system - not chemistry issues - weighing down GlobalPort, says Jaywash | PBA | SPIN.PH
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March 11th, 2014 02:02 PM #2398
dapat may interpreter si Pido.. hindi maintindihan nung import ang tagalog.. sabihan ba naman nang dito ka.. don ka.. eh di nganga yung import..
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March 11th, 2014 02:07 PM #2399
nosebleed ba si pido haha
dapat kasi assistant nalang mga ganyan
mukhang nauubos na magagaling na coach sa PBA pang collegiate nalang kinukuha
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March 11th, 2014 02:24 PM #2400High cost of PBA officiating
NOT that they didn't need the money, but it seems Rain or Shine co-owners Terry Que and Raymund Yu were only too willing to cough up the P2 Million fine slapped on the team for their "partial walkout" in Game Six of the recently concluded PBA Philippine Cup Finals.
One of only two 'independent teams' in a league laden with teams with links to San Miguel Beer and the MVP group, Rain or Shine and owners Messrs Que and Yu accepted their fate like true sportsmen but at the same time hurled a challenge to PBA commissioner Chito Salud.
"Improve the quality of officiating and clamp down on lopsided trades."
The first demand is of utmost importance as the officiating in the recently concluded PBA playoffs stuck out like a sore thumb. Allow me to refer to the last two plays of the hotly contested Game Six of the semifinal encounter between San Mig and Ginebra to stress my point.
To this day, how the PBA played blind and deaf to the critical foul whistled on James Yap against Mark Caguioa in the last 16.2 seconds of Game Six and the glaring non-call on a driving Peter June Simon in the last six seconds still befuddles me.
That is a clear case of how consistently inconsistent officiating is in the league. In local referee parlance, we refer to this situation as: 'Yung hindi panawag, pinituhan. 'yung panawag, hindi pinituhan!
With the P2 million in fines paid by Rain or Shine now going to the Players' Trust Fund, here's hoping the PBA makes a similarly huge investment in upgrading the game appreciation of their pool of referees.
As for the lopsided trades, the PBA will have to live with it for the time being.
Source: High cost of PBA officiating | PBA | SPIN.PH