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2009 Philippines NT vol. III

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RP Teams "Road to the FIBA Worlds":

Group stages:
RP def. Korea, Japan and that team (3-0)

Quarterfinals:
RP's payback time against Jordan, demolishes Kuwait but bows down to China in a blowout (29 points)

Semifinals:
RP's payback time vs. Iran, advances to the Finals (which at this point really we will all be celebrating since we have already qualified for the FIBA Worlds

Finals:
Meets China again... And again, loses (but who cares really at this point)

Yup. It could happen :D
 
RP Teams "Road to the FIBA Worlds":

Group stages:
RP def. Korea, Japan and that team (3-0)

Quarterfinals:
RP's payback time against Jordan, demolishes Kuwait but bows down to China in a blowout (29 points)

Semifinals:
RP's payback time vs. Iran, advances to the Finals (which at this point really we will all be celebrating since we have already qualified for the FIBA Worlds

Finals:
Meets China again... And again, loses (but who cares really at this point)

Yup. It could happen :D

May the force be with us. :D
 
RP Teams "Road to the FIBA Worlds":

Group stages:
RP def. Korea, Japan and that team (3-0)

Quarterfinals:
RP's payback time against Jordan, demolishes Kuwait but bows down to China in a blowout (29 points)

Semifinals:
RP's payback time vs. Iran, advances to the Finals (which at this point really we will all be celebrating since we have already qualified for the FIBA Worlds

Finals:
Meets China again... And again, loses (but who cares really at this point)

Yup. It could happen :D

I remember Chot Reyes verbalizing a similar path like this during an interview and was posted in asia-basket...

that was the disgrace of chot...
 
I remember Chot Reyes verbalizing a similar path like this during an interview and was posted in asia-basket...

that was the disgrace of chot...

So i guess i'd just have to cheer for the RP Team starting now so i won't have to suffer the same fate of "disgrace" :D
 


Group A:

Korea
Japan
Philippines
Sri Lanka

Group B:

Iran
Chinese-Taipei
Kuwait
Uzbekistan

Group C:

Kazakhstan
Bahrain
India
China

Group D:

Lebanon
Jordan
Indonesia
United Arab Emirates


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the best group for me is group C then group B without China and Iran on the groupings of course....this would be a great gauge for the RP team..I know we could beat Japan and Sri Lanka..But I hope we would do our A game with Korea..time to shine boys!! go team Pilipinas!



The best group is Group B, but Group A is the most competitive because the 2 quarter slots can be a battle between 3 powerhouse teams. Korea placed third in 2007 and both Korea and Japan are perennial quarterfinalists in fiba-asia. The Philippines can pull an upset against both teams though. Hopefully, Yeng does not repeat the mistake of Cone before where he commented that "it seems that Korea sent their junior team" (in 1998 Asiad) then was blasted by 18 points or something.
 
So i guess i'd just have to cheer for the RP Team starting now so i won't have to suffer the same fate of "disgrace" :D

nah, were fans so we are allowed to our fantasies.:)

but for a coach to say such things knowing that his words will be posted/published even in international papers/sites? beats me.:mad:
 
Coach Yeng

Coach Yeng

So i guess i'd just have to cheer for the RP Team starting now so i won't have to suffer the same fate of "disgrace" :D

I hope Coach Yeng and his team will not fail us ... otherwise ... it would be so easy to justify for a foreigner - Toroman to take the reigns of coaching RP Team in the near future.
 
Can someone post the pic of Orimo? mukha kcng bakla eh

Trans: He looks like hahay :)
 


Group A:

Korea
Japan
Philippines
Sri Lanka

Group B:

Iran
Chinese-Taipei
Kuwait
Uzbekistan

Group C:

Kazakhstan
Bahrain
India
China

Group D:

Lebanon
Jordan
Indonesia
United Arab Emirates


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the best group for me is group C then group B without China and Iran on the groupings of course....this would be a great gauge for the RP team..I know we could beat Japan and Sri Lanka..But I hope we would do our A game with Korea..time to shine boys!! go team Pilipinas!


ITS payback time for Team Pilipinas against the Sokors. Memory are still fresh from 2002 Asian Games...
 
South Korea could probably play small in the FIBA-Asia Championship.

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4 Choo Seung-Kyun (190-F-74) of KCC Egis
5 Lee Jung-Suk (183-G-82) of Seoul Samsung Thunders
6 Kang Byung-Hyun (192-G-85) of Inchon ET Land Black Slamer
7 Yang Dong-Gun (182-G-81) of Mobis Phoebus
8 Lee Kyu-Sup (198-F-77) of Seoul Samsung Thunders
9 Joo Hee-Jung (181-G-77) of Anyang KT&G Kites
10 Lee Dong-Jun (187-G-79) of KCC Egis
11 Bang Sung-Yun (197-F/G-82) of Seoul SK Knights
12 Yang Hee-Jong (194-F-84) of Sangmoo
13 Oh Sekeun (201-C-87) of Chungang University
14 Ham Ji-Hoon (199-C-84) of Mobis Phoebus
15 Kim Min-Soo (204-C-82) of Kyong Hee University
Coach: Hur Jae

2.05-meter center/forward Kim Joo-sung will be out of action after the 29-year-old was diagnosed with a heart arrhythmia, or an irregular heartbeat.
The Korean team lost 2.21-meter Egis big man Ha Seung-jin to an ankle injury last month.

And it seems American-Korean 2.02-meter Lee Dong-Jun (Daniel Sandrin) is missing from the line-up. And the other Half Korean's citizenship papers have not been finished yet.

the Korean team will likely have problems in the post without a true center to fill in. Potential replacements Ham Ji-hoon of the Ulsan Mobis, Oh Se-keun of Chung-Ang University, Kim Min-soo of the SK Knights and Lee Dong-joon of the Daegu Orions are all relatively small for the center position. Ham is 1.98 meters, while the other three are 2 meters. To make matters worse, none of the four have much experience at the international level. In order to counter the height handicap, head coach Hur Jae will go small, basing a game plan on quickness and help defense. The absence of Ha and Kim will hurt the team in terms of height, but I think quickness will be able to make up for it,'' Ham said.

Even with this line-up, Korea still managed to win the East Asia Championships. Gosh, this team is totally unpredictable.
 
it is also because of the weakness of the opposition, and one more thing, Hur Jae
 
Are we projected to finished at the top of our group? We good lucky that Chinese taipe did not have a representative during the draw for whatever reason so we are seeded no.8.
 
ITS payback time for Team Pilipinas against the Sokors. Memory are still fresh from 2002 Asian Games...

Lady Luck smiled on us! It's time for Coach Baldy to deliver that Holy Grail hopefully with the help of Divine power our wish and dream will come true see our own PBA stars against the World
 
at least we have no problems matching up in terms of size this time.
 
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