Bulls shoot for place in Final 4
January 18, 2006 | 12:00am
Red Bull goes for a sweep of Alaska Milk while Air21 and Talk n Text dispute the pivotal two-game-to-one lead in their own duel in the San Mig Coffee PBA Fiesta Cup quarterfinals phase today at the Astrodome.
If the Aces fail to neutralize James Penny, the Bulls could well take the short route to the Final Four, arranging another exciting playoff with old rival the Barangay Ginebra Kings.
Ginebra had to go through a tough semifinals duel with Red Bull before beating Talk n Text in the finals of another import-reinforced tourney early last year.
With a commanding two-game-to-nil lead in their best-of-five battle with Alaska, Red Bull coach Yeng Guiao said: "We will look bad if we dont wrap it up."
The Phone Pals also feel confident they could make it to the next round following their acquisition of a new import in eight-year NBA veteran Darvin Ham.
"He gives us hopes. Well surely become a more exciting team because of him. Hell be exciting to watch and were lucky to get him," said Talk n Text team manager Frankie Lim of their new import.
Ham, a product of Texas Tech who was a part of the 2004 NBA champion team the Detroit Pistons, arrived in the country Sunday and practiced with the Phone Pals Monday and yesterday morning. He was officially measured to be 6-foot-5 9/16 at the PBA office yesterday afternoon.
The Express, however, seemed to be unfazed by Hams arrival, confident they can sustain their charge for a possible breakthrough championship in the league in this tourney.
"We get wind of his arrival and were prepared against him," said Air21 coach Bo Perasol.
"Definitely, he has the skills. He wont last eight seasons in the NBA if hes just an ordinary player. But I told the boys that he should not be a distraction for us. We just have to focus on whats weve been doing right," Perasol added.
The youthful Air21 mentor thought Talk n Texts move may even work on the Express favor.
Ham has appeared cover article of the prestigious Sports Illustrated magazine. Before playing for Detroit, he had stints with Denver, Indiana, Washington, Milwaukee and Atlanta.
Lim said Hams arrival has raised their hopes of making the semifinals against Purefoods.
If the Aces fail to neutralize James Penny, the Bulls could well take the short route to the Final Four, arranging another exciting playoff with old rival the Barangay Ginebra Kings.
Ginebra had to go through a tough semifinals duel with Red Bull before beating Talk n Text in the finals of another import-reinforced tourney early last year.
With a commanding two-game-to-nil lead in their best-of-five battle with Alaska, Red Bull coach Yeng Guiao said: "We will look bad if we dont wrap it up."
The Phone Pals also feel confident they could make it to the next round following their acquisition of a new import in eight-year NBA veteran Darvin Ham.
"He gives us hopes. Well surely become a more exciting team because of him. Hell be exciting to watch and were lucky to get him," said Talk n Text team manager Frankie Lim of their new import.
Ham, a product of Texas Tech who was a part of the 2004 NBA champion team the Detroit Pistons, arrived in the country Sunday and practiced with the Phone Pals Monday and yesterday morning. He was officially measured to be 6-foot-5 9/16 at the PBA office yesterday afternoon.
The Express, however, seemed to be unfazed by Hams arrival, confident they can sustain their charge for a possible breakthrough championship in the league in this tourney.
"We get wind of his arrival and were prepared against him," said Air21 coach Bo Perasol.
"Definitely, he has the skills. He wont last eight seasons in the NBA if hes just an ordinary player. But I told the boys that he should not be a distraction for us. We just have to focus on whats weve been doing right," Perasol added.
The youthful Air21 mentor thought Talk n Texts move may even work on the Express favor.
Ham has appeared cover article of the prestigious Sports Illustrated magazine. Before playing for Detroit, he had stints with Denver, Indiana, Washington, Milwaukee and Atlanta.
Lim said Hams arrival has raised their hopes of making the semifinals against Purefoods.
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