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  • Originally posted by Jay P. Mercado View Post
    Very difficult for him to do so, KD. Unlike today where he may be in an executive position, he's "only" a Vice Governor which allows him to still coach. As a congressman, that's a totally different story. Add to the fact that he'll be severely criticized if he ever continues to coach while holding a congressional seat.

    I hope he stays though. We need colorful coaches like him to spice up the league...
    maybe it's possible just look at pacquiao hehehe

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    • But is the reason why would he run for a congressional seat is not because he is popular but he has no choice since he already in his last term as Pampanga Vice Governor. He will certainly not run on the 2nd district of Pampanga
      To becomes Asia's Best, we need to compete against the World's Best..
      1 Big 4 small > 5 out offense.

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      • Originally posted by Huwebes View Post
        maybe it's possible just look at pacquiao hehehe
        But Pacquiao is a global icon, a national hero, one that could create ceasefire and a zero crime rate effortlessly.
        I'm back. Don't ask why. Just be glad.

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        • Reyes wants Pingris on Japan-bound team

          By Dodo Catacutan
          August 29, 2012, 02:35 pm


          SMART Gilas 2.0 coach Chot Reyes said James Yap, Arwind Santos, Marcio Lassiter and the other players from San Miguel-owned teams are welcome to rejoin the national team program, although they have to go through the selection process like everybody else.

          All except one: Marc Pingris.

          “Pumunta lang s’ya sa practice, tatanggapin ko na s’ya,” said Reyes of the San Mig Coffee (formerly B-Meg) power forward. “He’s the one player I need most in the team right now.”

          Pingris and San Mig teammate Yap as well as Santos, Lassiter and Alex Cabagnot of Petron were among the players from the three teams under the SMC umbrella who were dropped from Reyes’ original pool after refusing to sign a letter of commitment with the Gilas program.

          Only one player from SMC, Ginebra’s Enrico Villanueva, remained in the pool.

          That has left Reyes no choice but to fill his 14-man lineup with second- and third-choice players from the pool for the Jones Cup campaign, where Gilas 2.0 beat formidable odds to clinch the country’s fourth title in the Taipei event and first in 14 years.

          From the five, Santos and Lassiter have gone on record to say they are eager to rejoin the Gilas pool in separate interviews with Spin.ph.

          Reyes has kept the door open for the five SMC players to rejoin the national pool as he and his coaching staff deliberate on the final lineup for the Fiba Asia Cup in Japan. The deadline for the submission of the teams’ 12-man lineups is on Friday.

          “They’re all welcome,” Reyes told Spin.ph after a round of golf at Wack Wack in Mandaluyong City. “All they have to do is sign the letter of commitment, show up for practice then we’ll see.

          “They’ll be part of the pool. But just like everyone else, they have to earn their spot.”

          However, Reyes said Santos, Yap, Cabagnot and Lassiter may find it hard to regain their places in the lineup for the Japan tournament considering most of the pool members who stepped up and filled their spots gave a good account of themselves in the Jones Cup campaign.

          “Maraming nag-step up, players like (Larry) Fonacier, LA Tenorio and (Sol) Mercado. Take the case of Sol. Papaano mo isisingit sina Cabagnot at Jayson Castro ngayon e ang ganda ng nilaro ni Sol. Papaano mo sila isisingit ngayon? Sino tatanggalin mo?” Reyes said.

          There is also the danger of messing up the team chemistry, Reyes said.

          "It's very rare that a hastily assembled team comes together like the team in Taipei," the Gilas coach said. "Paano mo ngayon bubulabugin ang chemistry. Mamaya, maglalagay ka ng ibang players d'yan, magaling nga pero masisira naman ang chemistry ng team."

          Reyes said the tough-as-nails Pingris is a different case, only because he was the type of player Gilas needed – and missed – in Taipei.

          “When Pingris backed out, his place was supposed to be taken by Japeth (Aguilar) but he, too, begged off. So napunta kay Jay-R Reyes,” he said. “But we can really use a guy like Pingris (in Japan). He’s one player who can guard all positions except center.”

          Reyes said he expects to make between three to four changes – “Maximum na ang apat,” he said – to the Jones Cup-winning team when he submits his lineup for the Fiba Asia Cup.

          “We’ll sit down and talk about it today and tomorrow, look at the stats, review the performances (in Taipei) then come up with a decision by Thursday night,” Reyes said.

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          • Originally posted by Huwebes View Post
            Reyes wants Pingris on Japan-bound team

            By Dodo Catacutan
            August 29, 2012, 02:35 pm


            SMART Gilas 2.0 coach Chot Reyes said James Yap, Arwind Santos, Marcio Lassiter and the other players from San Miguel-owned teams are welcome to rejoin the national team program, although they have to go through the selection process like everybody else.

            All except one: Marc Pingris.

            “Pumunta lang s’ya sa practice, tatanggapin ko na s’ya,” said Reyes of the San Mig Coffee (formerly B-Meg) power forward. “He’s the one player I need most in the team right now.”

            Pingris and San Mig teammate Yap as well as Santos, Lassiter and Alex Cabagnot of Petron were among the players from the three teams under the SMC umbrella who were dropped from Reyes’ original pool after refusing to sign a letter of commitment with the Gilas program.

            Only one player from SMC, Ginebra’s Enrico Villanueva, remained in the pool.

            That has left Reyes no choice but to fill his 14-man lineup with second- and third-choice players from the pool for the Jones Cup campaign, where Gilas 2.0 beat formidable odds to clinch the country’s fourth title in the Taipei event and first in 14 years.

            From the five, Santos and Lassiter have gone on record to say they are eager to rejoin the Gilas pool in separate interviews with Spin.ph.

            Reyes has kept the door open for the five SMC players to rejoin the national pool as he and his coaching staff deliberate on the final lineup for the Fiba Asia Cup in Japan. The deadline for the submission of the teams’ 12-man lineups is on Friday.

            “They’re all welcome,” Reyes told Spin.ph after a round of golf at Wack Wack in Mandaluyong City. “All they have to do is sign the letter of commitment, show up for practice then we’ll see.

            “They’ll be part of the pool. But just like everyone else, they have to earn their spot.”

            However, Reyes said Santos, Yap, Cabagnot and Lassiter may find it hard to regain their places in the lineup for the Japan tournament considering most of the pool members who stepped up and filled their spots gave a good account of themselves in the Jones Cup campaign.

            “Maraming nag-step up, players like (Larry) Fonacier, LA Tenorio and (Sol) Mercado. Take the case of Sol. Papaano mo isisingit sina Cabagnot at Jayson Castro ngayon e ang ganda ng nilaro ni Sol. Papaano mo sila isisingit ngayon? Sino tatanggalin mo?” Reyes said.

            There is also the danger of messing up the team chemistry, Reyes said.

            "It's very rare that a hastily assembled team comes together like the team in Taipei," the Gilas coach said. "Paano mo ngayon bubulabugin ang chemistry. Mamaya, maglalagay ka ng ibang players d'yan, magaling nga pero masisira naman ang chemistry ng team."

            Reyes said the tough-as-nails Pingris is a different case, only because he was the type of player Gilas needed – and missed – in Taipei.

            “When Pingris backed out, his place was supposed to be taken by Japeth (Aguilar) but he, too, begged off. So napunta kay Jay-R Reyes,” he said. “But we can really use a guy like Pingris (in Japan). He’s one player who can guard all positions except center.”

            Reyes said he expects to make between three to four changes – “Maximum na ang apat,” he said – to the Jones Cup-winning team when he submits his lineup for the Fiba Asia Cup.

            “We’ll sit down and talk about it today and tomorrow, look at the stats, review the performances (in Taipei) then come up with a decision by Thursday night,” Reyes said.
            hahaha choteta at his best!god damn!
            sana my mauto

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            • Originally posted by epic_dream View Post
              hahaha choteta at his best!god damn!
              sana my mauto
              for me i also like "SAKURAGI" on the team. if you control the rebound , you can control the game- SLAM DUNK HANAMICHI SAKURAGI

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              • I don't have twitter anyone here who knows pingris twitter..i hope you can post this article to pingris twitter so he may know this news..i just want to know what his reaction will be.. If he declines this offer by coach chot i just dont know what i will say and think about him lol

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                • Its @MPingris15

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                  • Originally posted by Skyline View Post
                    Its @MPingris15
                    I think that's a fan account...as far as i know, ping does not have a twitter account

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                    • Originally posted by Huwebes View Post
                      Reyes wants Pingris on Japan-bound team

                      By Dodo Catacutan
                      August 29, 2012, 02:35 pm


                      SMART Gilas 2.0 coach Chot Reyes said James Yap, Arwind Santos, Marcio Lassiter and the other players from San Miguel-owned teams are welcome to rejoin the national team program, although they have to go through the selection process like everybody else.

                      All except one: Marc Pingris.

                      “Pumunta lang s’ya sa practice, tatanggapin ko na s’ya,” said Reyes of the San Mig Coffee (formerly B-Meg) power forward. “He’s the one player I need most in the team right now.”

                      Pingris and San Mig teammate Yap as well as Santos, Lassiter and Alex Cabagnot of Petron were among the players from the three teams under the SMC umbrella who were dropped from Reyes’ original pool after refusing to sign a letter of commitment with the Gilas program.

                      Only one player from SMC, Ginebra’s Enrico Villanueva, remained in the pool.

                      That has left Reyes no choice but to fill his 14-man lineup with second- and third-choice players from the pool for the Jones Cup campaign, where Gilas 2.0 beat formidable odds to clinch the country’s fourth title in the Taipei event and first in 14 years.

                      From the five, Santos and Lassiter have gone on record to say they are eager to rejoin the Gilas pool in separate interviews with Spin.ph.

                      Reyes has kept the door open for the five SMC players to rejoin the national pool as he and his coaching staff deliberate on the final lineup for the Fiba Asia Cup in Japan. The deadline for the submission of the teams’ 12-man lineups is on Friday.

                      “They’re all welcome,” Reyes told Spin.ph after a round of golf at Wack Wack in Mandaluyong City. “All they have to do is sign the letter of commitment, show up for practice then we’ll see.

                      “They’ll be part of the pool. But just like everyone else, they have to earn their spot.”

                      However, Reyes said Santos, Yap, Cabagnot and Lassiter may find it hard to regain their places in the lineup for the Japan tournament considering most of the pool members who stepped up and filled their spots gave a good account of themselves in the Jones Cup campaign.

                      “Maraming nag-step up, players like (Larry) Fonacier, LA Tenorio and (Sol) Mercado. Take the case of Sol. Papaano mo isisingit sina Cabagnot at Jayson Castro ngayon e ang ganda ng nilaro ni Sol. Papaano mo sila isisingit ngayon? Sino tatanggalin mo?” Reyes said.

                      There is also the danger of messing up the team chemistry, Reyes said.

                      "It's very rare that a hastily assembled team comes together like the team in Taipei," the Gilas coach said. "Paano mo ngayon bubulabugin ang chemistry. Mamaya, maglalagay ka ng ibang players d'yan, magaling nga pero masisira naman ang chemistry ng team."

                      Reyes said the tough-as-nails Pingris is a different case, only because he was the type of player Gilas needed – and missed – in Taipei.

                      “When Pingris backed out, his place was supposed to be taken by Japeth (Aguilar) but he, too, begged off. So napunta kay Jay-R Reyes,” he said. “But we can really use a guy like Pingris (in Japan). He’s one player who can guard all positions except center.”

                      Reyes said he expects to make between three to four changes – “Maximum na ang apat,” he said – to the Jones Cup-winning team when he submits his lineup for the Fiba Asia Cup.

                      “We’ll sit down and talk about it today and tomorrow, look at the stats, review the performances (in Taipei) then come up with a decision by Thursday night,” Reyes said.
                      a BIG NO to Yap and Santos! These guys are laggy,nba-ish and will kill the ball.
                      We all know James Yap is a killer which is good. But he is inconsistent and needs more touches and playing time to be devastating and guys like him doesnt fit FIBA. Fonacier and Chan over Yap any day. We dont need a 'star player'.
                      No to Jay washington too if fans would post something related to him, wake up fans. lolers!
                      Lassiter and maybe pringris, or even cabagnot are the guys we need, for the pool.
                      Darling it's better
                      Down where it's wetter
                      Take it from me.

                      - Sebastian, The Little Mermaid

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                      • Originally posted by toikins View Post
                        a BIG NO to Yap and Santos! These guys are laggy,nba-ish and will kill the ball.
                        We all know James Yap is a killer which is good. But he is inconsistent and needs more touches and playing time to be devastating and guys like him doesnt fit FIBA. Fonacier and Chan over Yap any day. We dont need a 'star player'.
                        No to Jay washington too if fans would post something related to him, wake up fans. lolers!
                        Lassiter and maybe pringris, or even cabagnot are the guys we need, for the pool.
                        I'm okay with this...I believe we're now good for the SG position, we now need defensive and hustle players especially vs Korea and Japan!
                        Not only does God play dice, but sometimes he throws the dice where we can’t see them.

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                        • why is this article here again? i didn't read anything PBA-ish..

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                          • Originally posted by Cryotek View Post
                            I'm okay with this...I believe we're now good for the SG position, we now need defensive and hustle players especially vs Korea and Japan!
                            you know better..this conversation belongs to the other thread.

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                            • Originally posted by killmebusy View Post
                              you know better..this conversation belongs to the other thread.
                              Ooops, my fault!
                              Not only does God play dice, but sometimes he throws the dice where we can’t see them.

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                              • As per ronnie's tweet LA TENORIO has just been traded to Ginebra -reportedly..if its true, damned....tsk.
                                Last edited by macan77; 08-29-2012, 11:51 PM.

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