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Wednesday, August 18, 2010

Friday, August 28, 2009

SLR upbeat on Williams comeback


MANILA, Philippines - Sta. Lucia Realty has high hopes for the coming PBA season with the return of main man Kelly Williams and the addition of new faces in the team led by Gabby Espinas.

Coach Boyet Fernandez expects Williams to be back in his old deadly form even before the opening of the new season in October.

Aguilar still welcome to join Smart Gilas







MANILA, Philippines – There’s still hope for Japeth Aguilar to join the Smart Gilas Pilipinas team after all.Samahang Basketbol ng Pilipinas executive director Noli Eala said Smart Gilas has left its door ajar for Burger King-bound Aguilar, the top overall pick in the recent PBA Rookie Draft.“We're very optimistic that he (Aguilar) could still play for the national team,'' said Eala.At 6-foot-9, Aguilar will add more ceiling to Smart Gilas, which already has the 6-foot-11 Gregory Slaughter, Aldrech Ramos (6-7), Jason Ballesteros (6-7) and hopefully, American CJ Giles (6-11) through naturalization.``This is something we have to discuss with Japeth, his team and the PBA,'' said Eala. Aside from Aguilar, Smart Gilas coach Rajko Toroman wants reigning UAAP MVP Rabeh Al-Hussaini of Ateneo and Cebu's Junmar Fajardo in the lineup.``We're still looking to have these players. With them, the height problem will be addressed and we will have a respectable team,'' said Eala.Aguilar, who saw action for the Western Kentucky University HillToppers in the US NCAA Division I competition, suited up for Powerade Pilipinas in the recent Fiba-Asia Championship held in Tianjin, China.
”Our players made the right choice. All of them are impressive in the UAAP and the NCAA,'' said Toroman, referring to FEU's Mark Barroca, Dylan Ababou of UST and Letran's 1-2 scoring punch of RJ Jazul and Rey Guevarra.Even though he chose the PBA, Aguilar still expressed interest in joining the Smart Gilas program, a team composed of collegiate standouts bound for the 2011 Fiba-Asia Championship, the qualifying tournament for the 2012 London Olympics.``We will definitely accept him (Aguilar). The door is always open to anybody who wants to help the national team,'' said Eala.

Thursday, August 27, 2009

No. 1 pick Japeth to Burger King off?


JAPETH AGUILAR, the No. 1 draft pick, reportedly would not be donning a Burger King (BK) jersey after all in the coming 35th season of the Philippine Basketball Association.
The BusinessMirror learned that Aguilar’s negotiations with BK management on Wednesday bogged down. Aguilar reportedly does not chart his basketball career. Ex-pro Peter, his father, and Ronnie Nathanielsz, a newspaper columnist and sports broadcaster who is said to be his manager, do the negotiating.

Some coaches threatened, some unfazed


COACHES are divided in their opinion on American CJ Giles playing for Smart Gilas in the Philippine Basketball Association (PBA) Philippine Cup in October.
Sta. Lucia’s Boyet Fernandez and Rain or Shine’s Caloy Garcia said Smart Gilas would have undue advantage with Giles around. Giles remains an American until after he is naturalized for him to be able to suit up for the national team.

Caguioa back in top form – Uichico






Mark Caguioa will make his return in the coming PBA season after missing the entire season due to tendonitis.
The five-foot-11 Barangay Ginebra guard reported for practice two weeks ago and appeared in top form, retaining the quickness and shooting touch that made him one of the league’s premier players.
“So far so good,” Ginebra coach Jong Uichico said of Caguioa. “He is ready to go, unless his knee acts up.”

CJ Giles, SBP reach accord






After coaching CJ Giles in an international tournament few months back, Serbian Rajko Toroman knew then that the one-time player of the Los Angeles Lakers is tailor-made for the Smart-Gilas national team developmental team.
“He’s coachable, he understands the game, he’s willing to sacrifice, and he’s a hard working player,” Toroman said.