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  • By Ed Picson

    Alright, so the die is cast. The Philippine national basketball team goes up against the biggies right away in the FIBA-Asia Men’s Championship in Tokushima, Japan next month.


    The tournament will determine the two countries that will represent the region in the 2008 Olympics in Beijing.

    At the outset China, Jordan and Iran will stand in the way of our getting into the next round of the tournament and they indeed make for very big, intimidating shadows. China is, of course the perennial Asian champions, while Iran won the FIBA-Asia Champions Cup held in Tehran just a few weeks back, where we could only manage fourth. Jordan is also no pushover.

    China as the host country is already assured of an Olympic slot. But whatever happens in the tournament, they will be one of the Asian teams. In other words, only one other Asian country can qualify from the Tokushima tournament.

    Immediately after the news broke about our being in Group A, there was collective foot-thumping as people rued the luck of the draw which has made our comeback in international competitions a veritable tightrope act.

    To compound matters, we are expected to walk the rope blind-folded with no safety nets beneath.

    Well, the truth is, it was never supposed to be easy. The controversy that caused our protracted banishment from FIBA-sanctioned tournaments was triggered by the inexplicable propensity of the BAP in fielding mediocre teams that were slaughtered in many tournaments. The hue and cry was, we don’t mind losing, but at the time, the teams that represented the country had no chance at even performing decently.

    An ice cube in hell could have had better chances of surviving.

    After endless wrangling and wheeling and dealing, some sort of Modus Vivendi has been reached, and finally we are sending our best players to represent us in international competitions. As we have written here before, that was all the Filipino basketball fan asked for.

    It would be the height of naiveté to think that we could slay all the Asian basketball dragons in one fell swoop just because our national team happens to be composed of our superstars in the PBA.

    Joining the tournament in Tokushima included submitting ourselves to the luck of the draw. So did everyone else. But as in any activity dependent on luck, one can only hope for the best.

    Coach Chot Reyes has been quoted as saying "We will go to Beijing or we will die trying." A tad melodramatic that, but we all know where he is coming from. And we expect no less from a group that has been given the necessary tools available to extract the best from our best players.

    But allowances must also be made for the abbreviated timetable that the team has had to work under owing to the extended brouhaha that lasted for well over a year. But this is no time for recriminations or excuses. The order of the day is to roll up sleeves and get cracking.

    Obviously there is no time to waste. The travel plans for Belgrade and the Jones Cup have been laid out and the work that awaits the players and the coaching staff has been cut out for them. So let’s get it on!

    With all due respect, I think talk about being in the "group of death" in Tokushima is not going to do the team’s morale a lot of good. That draw is all behind us now and we have been given the opportunity we have been bargaining for-to be given a chance to compete with our best players.

    I say let’s prep us this team for a vicious encounter that we intend to come out of either as victors or proud warriors worthy of the Filipino reputation as sturdy, steadfast and un-cowed, but never the vanquished.

    Let’s give ‘em hell!

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    • POST of YEAR!

      Originally posted by watiwawa
      jordan is very strong...!!!


      but not the country jordan...

      it's michael JORDAN!!!

      asia, w8 for the ABC 2007 and we will know who is really strong...

      i predict that after this draw...

      CHINA will send it's team a....

      the real team a.. maybe force yao ming to play.......

      u know guys why??

      china is scared that philippines might get back the glory and go to olympics........

      by the way only PHILIPPINES is the CATHOLIC team in this ABC(i mean 75% of the country is catholic)

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      • stop those damn predictions

        Team Pilipinas will take it one game at a time

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        • Let us stop bragging and predicting the outcome coz in the end it might backfire. As a Filipino we can all pray that our team reaches 100% come FIBA-Asia. Goodluck RP team ASTIG!!!

          Show our opponent what Filipino fighting spirit is all about...

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          • Originally posted by Projectspeed
            stop those damn predictions

            Team Pilipinas will take it one game at a time

            YEAHHHH! GO Pilipinas

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            • GOOD LUCK TO ALL THE TEAMS!!
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              HUMBLE IN VICTORY, GRACIOUS IN DEFEAT

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              • Saudi Arabia withdraw, Kuwait to replace

                KSA(Kingdom of Saudi Arabia) withdraw from Asian championship 2007 according to a Lebanese newspaper.

                So Group B : Lebanon,Japan and UAE .
                Proud to be Lebanese
                www.arabasket.com

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                • Originally posted by jason_28c
                  By Ed Picson

                  Alright, so the die is cast. The Philippine national basketball team goes up against the biggies right away in the FIBA-Asia Men’s Championship in Tokushima, Japan next month.


                  The tournament will determine the two countries that will represent the region in the 2008 Olympics in Beijing.

                  At the outset China, Jordan and Iran will stand in the way of our getting into the next round of the tournament and they indeed make for very big, intimidating shadows. China is, of course the perennial Asian champions, while Iran won the FIBA-Asia Champions Cup held in Tehran just a few weeks back, where we could only manage fourth. Jordan is also no pushover.

                  China as the host country is already assured of an Olympic slot. But whatever happens in the tournament, they will be one of the Asian teams. In other words, only one other Asian country can qualify from the Tokushima tournament.

                  Immediately after the news broke about our being in Group A, there was collective foot-thumping as people rued the luck of the draw which has made our comeback in international competitions a veritable tightrope act.

                  To compound matters, we are expected to walk the rope blind-folded with no safety nets beneath.

                  Well, the truth is, it was never supposed to be easy. The controversy that caused our protracted banishment from FIBA-sanctioned tournaments was triggered by the inexplicable propensity of the BAP in fielding mediocre teams that were slaughtered in many tournaments. The hue and cry was, we don’t mind losing, but at the time, the teams that represented the country had no chance at even performing decently.

                  An ice cube in hell could have had better chances of surviving.

                  After endless wrangling and wheeling and dealing, some sort of Modus Vivendi has been reached, and finally we are sending our best players to represent us in international competitions. As we have written here before, that was all the Filipino basketball fan asked for.

                  It would be the height of naiveté to think that we could slay all the Asian basketball dragons in one fell swoop just because our national team happens to be composed of our superstars in the PBA.

                  Joining the tournament in Tokushima included submitting ourselves to the luck of the draw. So did everyone else. But as in any activity dependent on luck, one can only hope for the best.

                  Coach Chot Reyes has been quoted as saying "We will go to Beijing or we will die trying." A tad melodramatic that, but we all know where he is coming from. And we expect no less from a group that has been given the necessary tools available to extract the best from our best players.

                  But allowances must also be made for the abbreviated timetable that the team has had to work under owing to the extended brouhaha that lasted for well over a year. But this is no time for recriminations or excuses. The order of the day is to roll up sleeves and get cracking.

                  Obviously there is no time to waste. The travel plans for Belgrade and the Jones Cup have been laid out and the work that awaits the players and the coaching staff has been cut out for them. So let’s get it on!

                  With all due respect, I think talk about being in the "group of death" in Tokushima is not going to do the team’s morale a lot of good. That draw is all behind us now and we have been given the opportunity we have been bargaining for-to be given a chance to compete with our best players.

                  I say let’s prep us this team for a vicious encounter that we intend to come out of either as victors or proud warriors worthy of the Filipino reputation as sturdy, steadfast and un-cowed, but never the vanquished.

                  Let’s give ‘em hell!
                  For god sakes, if you want to post article lifted from official sites, please just put in the links that way you just quote the article and not pirating it. This items are copyrighted. If you do not respect that, then post your own opinion instead. Because to most of us who spend time reading these items from official sites and finding it here over and over again is just waste of forum space.

                  Links is good, lifting is rude!

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                  • Originally posted by Grr_tiger




                    GOOD LUCK TO ALL THE TEAMS!!
                    But we have reservations! nyehehehehehehee

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                    • Originally posted by Projectspeed
                      stop those damn predictions

                      Team Pilipinas will take it one game at a time

                      Yep that's the way to go.

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                      • Originally posted by watiwawa
                        vic pablo- 6'4-----guard
                        andy seigle-6'9-----center
                        mark andaya-6'8-----center
                        mark macapagal-6'3-----guard
                        homer se-6'5------forward-center
                        dennis espino-6'7-----forward
                        don camaso-6'6----forward
                        michael holper-6'7-----forward
                        paolo hubalde-6'0----guard
                        omanzie rodriguez-6'7---center
                        francis adriano-6'2---guard
                        gilbert lao-6'7----forward-center
                        ROB WAINWRIGHT-6'5---GUARD(the latest addition)


                        this is the real rp team....

                        TEAM to beat in the upcoming ABC.....

                        this team is training in the us for already 4 months....

                        uhh,, by the way caguioa and seigle maybe also considered in that lineup........

                        rp rocks and they will rock you in the upcoming fiba asia!!!

                        tsk tsk you're exposing our National Teams main secret

                        you should be suspended by BAP for exposing our real line-up

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                        • Originally posted by StreakShutr
                          But we have reservations! nyehehehehehehee

                          tsk tsk tsk

                          your faith is weak my fellow countryman.

                          if we won't support them, who else will?
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                          ..............
                          ............
                          ¤........... ¤
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                          HUMBLE IN VICTORY, GRACIOUS IN DEFEAT

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                          • Originally posted by jason_28c
                            My fearless forecast:

                            Group A:
                            China, Philippines
                            Group B:
                            Lebanon, Japan
                            Group C:
                            Qatar, Kazakhstan
                            Group D:
                            South Korea, Syria

                            Quarter finals:
                            Group I
                            China, Qatar
                            Group II
                            Philippines, South Korea

                            Semis:
                            China vs. SK = China as Winner
                            Qatar vs. Phil = Phil as Winner

                            Finals
                            China vs. Phil

                            Hopes it gonna happen.. Lets just pray..........
                            Nice!~agree with you,but i have to say that is very hard hardwork for china b team.hope will meet final!~
                            Go~Air YI,Aaia is not enough space for you!~
                            ]

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                            • Originally posted by weward
                              yeah!
                              philippines is the best
                              Yeah~Only for you Philipines guys~,not asian basket fans
                              Go~Air YI,Aaia is not enough space for you!~
                              ]

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                              • Originally posted by Projectspeed
                                stop those damn predictions

                                Team Pilipinas will take it one game at a time

                                Originally posted by ros
                                Let us stop bragging and predicting the outcome coz in the end it might backfire. As a Filipino we can all pray that our team reaches 100% come FIBA-Asia. Goodluck RP team ASTIG!!!

                                Show our opponent what Filipino fighting spirit is all about...

                                im one with these guys

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