if china wins, i believe that we can pull upset to korea for the battle of third place.
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Philippines will be good at 4th. There's no way they can beat the Koreans.
1. Philippines is demoralized after the defeat. Dead People can't stand from the grave.
2. And so is Korea
3. Korea has better shooters (great shooters) compare to the Philippines.
4. Korea is bigger and stronger.
5.Philippines should be proud and lucky for their finish. With the disqualification of Qatar, easy groupings which stayed away from Strong teams like Korea and Iran.
6. Lastly, They cannot go beyond that because POLITICS is attached to every sports program of this country.
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Originally posted by Cryotek View PostWhen was the last time the Philippines have won over a Korean team in international basketball competition?? Any info? Thanks in advance!
2007 Jones Cup Asia-Basket news:
Philippines 88-84 South Korea
Once again, the outcome of the game came down to the last minute for the Philippines. And they seized the opportunity this time.
Gabe Norwood, who came from George Mason University, had a game-clinching power dunk with 10.5 seconds left to give the Philippines a comforatble six point lead, and eventually a 88-84 victory over South Korea.
The Philippines ended its two game slide and is is back in the tournament as six teams tied with a 2-2 record after four days of action.
PHI: Mark Caguioa 19p, Donaldo Hontiveros 14p, Gabe Norwood 12p, Asi Taulava 7p+7rb
KOR: Kim Dong-woo 20p, Kang Byung-hyun 16p+5a, Kim Min-soo 14p+6rb, Kim Seung-hyun 9p+7a+4s“I think our point guards are small,” “Not to say that our point guards are not good, but I believe that we need bigger point guards.”
- SBP President Manny V. Pangilinan
Wanted: Philippine version of Jordan's talented backcourt tandem of 6'5" Sam Daghlas & 6'4" Rashem Wright
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Originally posted by seigle42 View Postphilippine has been shocking performance especially fg/3pt shooting.
that was sucks!Not only does God play dice, but sometimes he throws the dice where we can’t see them.
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Originally posted by AlYuson View PostPhilippines managed to beat south korea in 2007 jones cup.
2007 Jones Cup Asia-Basket news:
Philippines 88-84 South Korea
Once again, the outcome of the game came down to the last minute for the Philippines. And they seized the opportunity this time.
Gabe Norwood, who came from George Mason University, had a game-clinching power dunk with 10.5 seconds left to give the Philippines a comforatble six point lead, and eventually a 88-84 victory over South Korea.
The Philippines ended its two game slide and is is back in the tournament as six teams tied with a 2-2 record after four days of action.
PHI: Mark Caguioa 19p, Donaldo Hontiveros 14p, Gabe Norwood 12p, Asi Taulava 7p+7rb
KOR: Kim Dong-woo 20p, Kang Byung-hyun 16p+5a, Kim Min-soo 14p+6rb, Kim Seung-hyun 9p+7a+4s
Thanks, BTW...Is that their Korea's national team back then or just their Team B?Not only does God play dice, but sometimes he throws the dice where we can’t see them.
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Originally posted by Cryotek View PostThanks, BTW...Is that their Korea's national team back then or just their Team B?“I think our point guards are small,” “Not to say that our point guards are not good, but I believe that we need bigger point guards.”
- SBP President Manny V. Pangilinan
Wanted: Philippine version of Jordan's talented backcourt tandem of 6'5" Sam Daghlas & 6'4" Rashem Wright
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