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The Official PBA Thread

Postby McDwyane on Mon Jul 16, 2007 8:09 pm

I decided to create a thread for the Philippine Basketball Association since no one created yet.Please visit the official website of the PBA at www.pba.ph
You can post whatever articles you like as long as it's PBA-related.Also,this is the RP SMC Team PILIPINAS Thread.Discuss regarding the Phil.Team.The SMC RP Team finished 3rd at the William Jones Cup and topped Lebanon to become the champion of the Smart invitational Cup,which happened at the Philippines.The team had a nice win over USA at the William Jones Cup.SMC's only loss in the SMART Cup is with China.Lebanon finished second while Syria 3rd.Jimmy Alapag is the MVP of the Smart tournament.
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Postby Jing on Tue Jul 17, 2007 12:59 am

So he aint a bot... just pinoy..
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Postby McDwyane on Tue Jul 17, 2007 7:07 pm

Jing wrote:So he aint a bot... just pinoy..
please post things relating to the topic in this thread,thanks
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Postby Jing on Tue Jul 17, 2007 10:43 pm

Please don't be a douchebag, thanks.
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Postby Lean on Wed Jul 25, 2007 6:55 pm

I think there's nothing wrong about this thread. I've already told him that about the Mabuhay thread.

So on with the topic. I guess that the RP team has a good lineup this time. Only those fags from the BAP and the POC screwed things up that's why FIBA booted us a couple of years ago.

My only take against the team, is that some of them are "half"-Filipinos. Only a few are pure-blooded Filipinos.

But I'm happy that the country is playing international ball once again. I remember the 1998 team that finished third in the Asian Games. And the 80's team that one the gold in the Asian Games.
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Postby McDwyane on Wed Jul 25, 2007 7:03 pm

Alaska's the champion!Yeah i agree wih Lean.
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Postby Angelo on Fri Aug 10, 2007 9:42 pm

we already have a new website bro for the PBALIVE MOD just wait for it bro cus its almost release together with our Mod :mrgreen: :mrgreen:
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Postby McDwyane on Sat Aug 11, 2007 9:01 am

Ok dude,thanks for the info :D
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Postby McDwyane on Mon Aug 20, 2007 7:12 pm

DEVANCE IS NO.1 PICK
“Popular, right & logical choice” – Austria
Monday, 20 August 2007
Welcoat is a young team in a hurry.

After a rather disappointing maiden season, the Dragons went for the present over the future as they selected Joe Devance No. 1 pick overall in the 2007 PBA Rookie Draft at the jampacked Market! Market! Activity Center in Taguig Sunday.


The guessing game over who would be this year’s top pick reached fever-pitch the past week as Welcoat seemed torn between the versatile Devance and Samigue Eman, the tallest among the 44 rookie hopefuls whom many see more as a project.

"After a long, thorough discussion and deliberation, we decided to go for the more complete package who can play both ends of the court. We think it's the popular, right and logical choice," said coach Leo Austria after his team bestowed top pick honors on Devance.

The soft-spoken Welcoat chief tactician believes he has a player in Devance who can immediately help turn the Dragons fortunes around in their second season in Asia’s first play-for-pay cage loop.

Expectations are high that Devance would deliver and co-team owners Terry Que and Raymund Yu readily declared they would make things easy for the Fil-Am behemoth, offering him the maximum pay in his first three years in the league, or no less than P7 million.

"For sure, we will improve with the addition of Devance. We'll be more competitive than last season pero malabo pa rin ang championship," said Austria.

Austria hinted picking Devance in the first round and Ryan Arana in the second round was the start of a rebuilding the team will undertake. He said they may close trade deals in the coming days.

Devance, a former University of Texas at El Paso mainstay, said he's happy to finally make it to the local pro league and he's looking forward to helping Welcoat realize its dreams.

"It's not about Joe Devance, it's about Welcoat. I'm not worried about my individual performance. I'm thinking of the team," said Devance, accompanied in the draft exercise by his Filipina mother Mae Sanz Devance, a native of Escalante, Negros Occidental.

Devance, another Fil-Am chosen No. 1 in the Draft joining the ranks of Andy Seigle, Jay Washington and Kelly Williams, actually barely made it to the Draft pool with his appeal for extension in submitting required documents accommodated by the league board.

San Miguel settled for Eman at No. 2 and got Jonas Villanueva at No. 9. Sta. Lucia selected Ryan Reyes at No. 3, Air21 picked JC Intal, Doug Kramer and Yousif Aljamal at Nos. 4, 5 and 8, Alaska got Ken Bono and JR Quinahan at Nos. 6 and 7, and Barangay Ginebra chose Macky Escalona at No. 10.

In the second round, Ronjay Buenafe went to Coca-Cola, Arana to Welcoat, Melvin Mamaclay to Sta. Lucia, Marvin Cruz and JR Masbang to Air21, Jojo Duncil to Red Bull and Ardy Larong to Alaska.

Red Bull waived two other draft rights in the second round and Talk N Text one. Thus, only 17 out of 44 players were picked in the 2007 Rookie Draft sponsored by Purefoods Tender Juicy Hotdogs and backed by Accel and Goldilocks.

Players not picked automatically became unrestricted free agents. They can try out with any team.

Eman said joining the Beermen is a dream come true for him and his father Fernando who used to work with San Miguel in Davao.

"My name Samigue is derived from San Miguel. I'm sure my father is so happy and proud right now," said Eman, the tallest among the hopefuls at 6-foot-9.

Sta. Lucia, meanwhile, has gotten another blue-chip guard in Reyes after dealing Alex Cabagnot to Coca-Cola last campaign.

Sta. Lucia governor Buddy Encarnado said they're also ready to offer Reyes the maximum package for the next three years.

"Before the draft I was so nervous and I didn't know what to expect. Now, I'm excited to join my new team and hoping to contribute," said Reyes, a Cal State Fullerton product who used to play with Mike Holper, Chris Pacana and Washington in LA. (NC)
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Postby Isaiah on Thu Aug 23, 2007 4:55 pm

so Converse, you're Filipino?

where you from? where do you study?

with regards to the PBA, I don't watch. I find the league boring, with more action happening in the UAAP. However, I wish the Ateneans JC Intal and Doug Kramer all the luck while playing for Air21.
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Postby McDwyane on Sat Aug 25, 2007 8:40 pm

As of now,I'm a pro chef at a hotel in tagaytay.I'm from Manila.
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Postby PcM_aDz on Thu Sep 20, 2007 4:36 pm

I find PBA very boooring.. :roll: I really hate it.. I like UAAP much better.
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Postby McDwyane on Tue Sep 25, 2007 6:45 pm

PcM_aDz wrote:I find PBA very boooring.. :roll: I really hate it.. I like UAAP much better.

Well,yes,uaap is cool but if the season is over,i think i'm gonna be bored.BTW,PBA starts oct 14.Joseph Yeo is traded to sta lucia.
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