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    Spring Oil rips Vietnam

    MALABON CITY-Spring Cooking Oil crushed the visiting Vietnam national basketball team, 93-71, Tuesday in a goodwill game at the Malabon Sports Complex.

    The Cooking Oil Masters of NBC president Nathaniel “Tac” Padilla raced to a 33-22 lead at the end of the first quarter and never looked back as veterans Nino Marquez and Larry Rodriguez tallied 20 points each.

    The Vietnamese, coached by former Spring mentor Ricky Magallanes, still groped for form as they stepped up their preparation for the Southeast Asian Games set this December in Thailand.

    Malabon City Mayor Tito Oreta made the ceremonial toss and then went on to watch the home team plaster the visitors from start to finish.

    Bu Tien Bang led the Vietnamese with 12 points while Tran Boan Mark Nguyen and Nguyen San Toh added 10 each.

    “I’m happy with the boys’ (Spring) showing,” said Padilla, who's helping bankroll the Spring-NBC Selection’s trip to Taiwan next month.

    The scores:
    Malabon-Spring (93) – Marquez 20, Rodriguez 20, Epondulan 14, De Castro 13, Reyes 11, Kalaw 6, Tajonera 4, Cuenca 3, Villamin 3,Inigo 2, Aguilar 2

    Vietnam (71) – Bu 12, guyen 10, Tran 10, Trieu 8, Soam 8, Pham 6. Robignet 4, Tan 4, Nguyen T. 3, Du 2

    Quarterscores: 33-22, 51-41, 72-61, 93-71
    SMART GILAS: all the way

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    Originally posted by bolabasket
    Spring Oil rips Vietnam

    MALABON CITY-Spring Cooking Oil crushed the visiting Vietnam national basketball team, 93-71, Tuesday in a goodwill game at the Malabon Sports Complex.

    The Cooking Oil Masters of NBC president Nathaniel “Tac” Padilla raced to a 33-22 lead at the end of the first quarter and never looked back as veterans Nino Marquez and Larry Rodriguez tallied 20 points each.

    The Vietnamese, coached by former Spring mentor Ricky Magallanes, still groped for form as they stepped up their preparation for the Southeast Asian Games set this December in Thailand.

    Malabon City Mayor Tito Oreta made the ceremonial toss and then went on to watch the home team plaster the visitors from start to finish.

    Bu Tien Bang led the Vietnamese with 12 points while Tran Boan Mark Nguyen and Nguyen San Toh added 10 each.

    “I’m happy with the boys’ (Spring) showing,” said Padilla, who's helping bankroll the Spring-NBC Selection’s trip to Taiwan next month.

    The scores:
    Malabon-Spring (93) – Marquez 20, Rodriguez 20, Epondulan 14, De Castro 13, Reyes 11, Kalaw 6, Tajonera 4, Cuenca 3, Villamin 3,Inigo 2, Aguilar 2

    Vietnam (71) – Bu 12, guyen 10, Tran 10, Trieu 8, Soam 8, Pham 6. Robignet 4, Tan 4, Nguyen T. 3, Du 2

    Quarterscores: 33-22, 51-41, 72-61, 93-71
    Your thread bolabasket is worth yawning for, hehehehehe just kidding bro

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    • #3
      C'mon, give Vietnam some credit here... at least it is not anymore like that 158-36 trampling by Harbour Centre-RP last time...

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      • #4
        Originally posted by onono1
        Your thread bolabasket is worth yawning for, hehehehehe just kidding bro
        yeah, I could also remember way back in 1992, RP NT led by Bong Ravena, Vergel Meneses, etc...laughing all the way to a 111-71 thumping of Iran. How time flies....
        SMART GILAS: all the way

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        • #5
          congrats vietnam! at least they have improved in basketball..congrats coach ricky magallanes!

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          • #6
            Vietnam NT A have new atleast 5 players and young talents to RP Goodwill games compare to weaker in SEABA-Club against Harbour Centre.

            Highschool teams in NCAA juniors and UAAP juniors can clobber Vietnam senior NT A.

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            • #7
              Basketball in vietnam is in it's infancy so give them a break guys. But when you talk about soccer in vietnam, man we are way behind them. Their Soccer team is a force to reckon with in asia.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by geo
                Basketball in vietnam is in it's infancy so give them a break guys. But when you talk about soccer in vietnam, man we are way behind them. Their Soccer team is a force to reckon with in asia.
                yeah...this time it would be the vietnamese fans yawning while watching the soccer game...
                SMART GILAS: all the way

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                • #9
                  lets try!

                  Originally posted by bolabasket
                  yeah...this time it would be the vietnamese fans yawning while watching the soccer game...


                  how about pitting the vietnamese againts our womens national team?


                  i think it will help our girls a lot.


                  DIDI MAU LEHN!!!!!!!!!!!!:

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by armorpiercing
                    how about pitting the vietnamese againts our womens national team?


                    i think it will help our girls a lot.


                    DIDI MAU LEHN!!!!!!!!!!!!:
                    very good idea!!! yeah our girls give more experience against the males!
                    atleast for vietnamese try to challenge and competitive.

                    Originally posted by geo
                    Basketball in vietnam is in it's infancy so give them a break guys. But when you talk about soccer in vietnam, man we are way behind them. Their Soccer team is a force to reckon with in asia.
                    Vietnamese soccer is force to reckon with in south-east-asia only! Theres no asean team as asian powers even the asean fans are sport fanatics!

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                    • #11
                      this is the time you can put the UE red warriors team against the vietnamese squad.
                      "There are only three kinds of mathematicians: those who can count, and those who can not."

                      Ana "The Hurricane" Julaton - 1st Filipino Female Boxer Double Word Champion.

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by ankle breaker
                        this is the time you can put the UE red warriors team against the vietnamese squad.
                        they can be:

                        UE: 111
                        Vietnam: 38

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by ankle breaker
                          this is the time you can put the UE red warriors team against the vietnamese squad.
                          they can be:

                          UE: 111
                          Vietnam: 38

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by ankle breaker
                            this is the time you can put the UE red warriors team against the vietnamese squad.
                            they can be:

                            UE: 111
                            Vietnam: 38

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                            • #15
                              then put your UE team to SEAG and you will see the outcome. it will be a reverse to the one you posted.
                              "There are only three kinds of mathematicians: those who can count, and those who can not."

                              Ana "The Hurricane" Julaton - 1st Filipino Female Boxer Double Word Champion.

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