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Philippines VS Jordan - China Vs Korea who will Win?
Compare with the thin-weak and yellow chinese and strong-tall athletes in China. I will support any team which can defeat China which is dictatership country...........
RP's backcourt will have a tough time against the Jordanians, who wants to bet? I go for Jordan, Winner gets a 1 and loser 0, have to put it in our signature. Durden my friend, remember the RP vs Jordan match in 2009? Remember we had fun Vengeance time?
China will definitely come out as the winner in this tournament, there is a saying that home court advantage worth +10 therefore unless there is a team stronger than China by over 15 points, I don't see other possibility.
Compare with the thin-weak and yellow chinese and strong-tall athletes in China. I will support any team which can defeat China which is dictatership country...........
You out of your mind?
Get outta here, we talk sports, not politics here!
China is the most talented team and they are playing at home. They have yet to be beaten in this tournament and I have a hard time seeing them losing. I would rank the final 4 as follows
1. China
2. Philippines
3. Korea
4. Jordan
The Philippines should be able to handle Jordan in their semi-final. They have beaten Jordan already and have not lost since the opening round of the tournament. The addition of Lutz and Lassiter in the second round has helped them a great deal and they won't lose today to Jordan. Unfortunately, I think the PHilippines luck will run out in the final against China. The Chinese are too big, too strong, too good and are playing at home. I hope that I am wrong though
My heart says the Philippines but my head says China.
But this is basketball and like many sports ANYTHING can happen. I'm hoping that Philippines does defeat Jordan like in the earlier rounds and takes on Korea in the Finals. I am hoping Korea because I'm thinking that if they (Koreans) pull an upset then they would be far too tired to be able to handle the Philippines, that is if the Philippines cruises past Jordan.
I still remember the last FIBA Asian Championships and how Philippines lost to Jordan. I will always remember how that black Jordanian scored and how he smiled afterwards.
It was a great decision for the Philippines to obtain a naturalized player and more importantly a centre who can dominate the paint. Asi Taulava has always provided the inside presence however, there is a huge difference when you have a centre who is 6'9" 280lbs versus a centre who is 6'11" 240lbs.
MABUHAY PILIPINAS! C'MON PHILIPPINES!
"No hay poder en el mundo que pueda cambiar el destino"
-El Padrino
My heart says the Philippines but my head says China.
But this is basketball and like many sports ANYTHING can happen. I'm hoping that Philippines does defeat Jordan like in the earlier rounds and takes on Korea in the Finals. I am hoping Korea because I'm thinking that if they (Koreans) pull an upset then they would be far too tired to be able to handle the Philippines, that is if the Philippines cruises past Jordan.
I still remember the last FIBA Asian Championships and how Philippines lost to Jordan. I will always remember how that black Jordanian scored and how he smiled afterwards.
It was a great decision for the Philippines to obtain a naturalized player and more importantly a centre who can dominate the paint. Asi Taulava has always provided the inside presence however, there is a huge difference when you have a centre who is 6'9" 280lbs versus a centre who is 6'11" 240lbs.
MABUHAY PILIPINAS! C'MON PHILIPPINES!
But you forgot the 2002 GAME where we was beaten by Sokor with Olsen missing 2 free throws he usually makes? That's more painful than Jordan game.
Anyways.
1. Philippines
2. China
3. SOKOR
4. Jordan
NOT BEING BIAS JUST SHOWING MY SUPPORT
Crouching Tiger-1 Beastly-0
My Dream Gilas
PG- Nate Robinson 5''8(Grand parent is a Filipino)
SG- Chris Lutz 6''4
SF- Arwind Santos 6''6
PF- Japeth Aguilar 6''10
C- Javale McGee 7''1
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