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Sunday, August 16, 2009

ABL eyes partnership with broadcast giant




The launching of the Asean Basketball League (ABL) – the fist regional professional league – has been moved to a later date as organizers are working out to forge a strong alliance with sporting network giant – the ESPN – for the league’s grand opening in October.



Dr. Mikee Romero, who co-owns the Philippine club franchise with ABC-5 owner Tony Boy Cojuangco, announced the other day the postponement of the launching since ABL’s top brass is trying to close a 10-year deal with ESPN, which it said will play a crucial role in the success of the league.

Yeng explains coaching style






TIANJIN, China – Nothing personal.
That’s what Powerade-Pilipinas coach Yeng Guiao is all about when it comes to his coaching – when he shouts at the team or to one particular player even when in full view of the audience.



“They know that I coach that way,” Guiao told the Philippine Daily Inquirer a couple of nights ago, when asked if any of his players in the national squad here or in his PBA team back home, has resented all the shouting.

Two Pinoys pass international refresher course






Jayjay Helterbrand, the Ginebra star guard named MVP in the most recent PBA campaign, has been the biggest mystery in the RP team here.



The tournament is about to end and he’s yet to make a significant contribution to the team’s cause.

Korea thwarts RP 5’s bid for decent finish





Korea denied Powerade-Team Pilipinas a decent exit in the 25th FIBA-Asia men's basketball championship as it hacked out a heartbreaking 82-80 win Sunday in Tianjin, China.




The Nationals lost grip of a nine-point fourth quarter lead and then watched Donggeun Yang score on a reverse lay up as time was running down, allowing Korea to take a two-point lead in the gripping battle for seventh place on the final day of the tournament.

RP cagers yield to Qataris



TIANJIN – Crestfallen Powerade Team Pilipinas failed to recover from its heart-breaking loss to Jordan Friday, hardly playing with energy and enthusiasm as it suffered another defeat, this time to Qatar in the penultimate playdate of the 25th FIBA-Asia Championship here yesterday.
Coming out flat, the Nationals were badly beaten by the Qataris, 65-83, in a battle for a shot at fifth place and a possible invitation for the World Championship final wild card qualifier.

So, forget the 2010 World Championship in Turkey.