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[Title] => NCAA: Will big guns pull away early?
[Summary] => The NCAA opens its 86th season at the Araneta Coliseum today, and as usual, a star-studded opening will greet the lunchtime television audience.
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[Title] => T-Mac to fly Davao team to Houston
[Summary] => Barely a few hours after blowing into town, basketball star Tracy McGrady yesterday promised to send the Holy Child of Davao high school 3-on-3 team to Houston at his expense.
McGradys gesture of generosity was the talk of the well-attended press conference that kicked off his two-day promotional visit here for Adidas. Applause rocked the Rizal Ballroom of the Makati Shangri-La Hotel after McGrady said he would reward the team for an exceptional showing at the Adidas Asian Streetball 3-on-3 finals in Guangzhou last Sunday.
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[Title] => Blazer dancer loves bagoong, lumpia
[Summary] => PORTLAND, Oregon Two members of the Portland dance squad welcomed the Adidas Asian Streetball champions of San Beda College in a private reception an hour before the start of the National Basketball Association (NBA) game between the visiting Houston Rockets and the Trail Blazers at the Rose Garden last week.
To the surprise of the Filipino cagers, one of the Blazer Dancers turned out to be part Filipina.
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[Title] => Will Asian teams surprise in World Cup?
[Summary] => PORTLAND, Oregon Will an Asian team surprise in the 32-nation 18th World Cup in Germany next year?
South Korea, Saudi Arabia, China and Japan were the four Asian entries in the previous soccer extravaganza where matches were held in several cities in South Korea and Japan.
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[Title] => Telfair stays humble in millionaires row
[Summary] => PORTLAND, Oregon Its not often you come across a multi-millionaire athlete like Sebastian Telfair whose feet remain firmly on the ground despite a blossoming National Basketball Association (NBA) career thats supported by footwear giant Adidas.
Telfair, 20, finished several hours of hard practice early Saturday afternoon and instead of rushing home to rest, kept his promise to meet the San Beda College team on a visit here for winning the Adidas Asian Streetball finals this year.
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[Title] => Duncan, T-Mac, KG lead Adidas surge
[Summary] => PORTLAND, OregonIts appropriate that during the Christmas season, they should be called basketballs version of the Magi because Tim Duncan, Tracy McGrady and Kevin Garnett are Three Wise Men who keep in step with the changing technologies of athletic footwear.
Duncan, McGrady and Garnettnot necessarily in that orderare the leading cage endorsers for Adidas. Theyre spearheading the charge that, according to director marketing for global basketball David Bond, will eventually transform Adidas into the greatest hoops brand of all time.
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[Title] => Welcome to winter
[Summary] => PORTLAND, Oregon For the four San Beda College players who won the Adidas Asian Streetball championship last September, their first trip to the US was a baptism of ice, not fire.
The big prize for capturing the title was an all-expenses-paid visit to this West Coast city where Adidas houses some 750 employees in an 11-acre property located in central downtown.
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[Title] => Telfair to meet Pinoys in Portland
[Summary] => Portland Trail Blazers guard Sebastian Telfair will take time off from his busy National Basketball Association (NBA) schedule to host a lunch for the Asian Streetball champions of San Beda College at the Adidas Village in Portland on Saturday.
The trip to Portland was the prize for the San Beda cagers who went through the wringer in topping the National Capital Region (NCR) eliminations and national finals before winning the Asian title at the Araneta Coliseum last September.
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ADIDAS ASIAN STREETBALL
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[Title] => T-Mac to fly Davao team to Houston
[Summary] => Barely a few hours after blowing into town, basketball star Tracy McGrady yesterday promised to send the Holy Child of Davao high school 3-on-3 team to Houston at his expense.
McGradys gesture of generosity was the talk of the well-attended press conference that kicked off his two-day promotional visit here for Adidas. Applause rocked the Rizal Ballroom of the Makati Shangri-La Hotel after McGrady said he would reward the team for an exceptional showing at the Adidas Asian Streetball 3-on-3 finals in Guangzhou last Sunday.
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[Title] => Blazer dancer loves bagoong, lumpia
[Summary] => PORTLAND, Oregon Two members of the Portland dance squad welcomed the Adidas Asian Streetball champions of San Beda College in a private reception an hour before the start of the National Basketball Association (NBA) game between the visiting Houston Rockets and the Trail Blazers at the Rose Garden last week.
To the surprise of the Filipino cagers, one of the Blazer Dancers turned out to be part Filipina.
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[Title] => Will Asian teams surprise in World Cup?
[Summary] => PORTLAND, Oregon Will an Asian team surprise in the 32-nation 18th World Cup in Germany next year?
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[Title] => Telfair stays humble in millionaires row
[Summary] => PORTLAND, Oregon Its not often you come across a multi-millionaire athlete like Sebastian Telfair whose feet remain firmly on the ground despite a blossoming National Basketball Association (NBA) career thats supported by footwear giant Adidas.
Telfair, 20, finished several hours of hard practice early Saturday afternoon and instead of rushing home to rest, kept his promise to meet the San Beda College team on a visit here for winning the Adidas Asian Streetball finals this year.
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[Title] => Duncan, T-Mac, KG lead Adidas surge
[Summary] => PORTLAND, OregonIts appropriate that during the Christmas season, they should be called basketballs version of the Magi because Tim Duncan, Tracy McGrady and Kevin Garnett are Three Wise Men who keep in step with the changing technologies of athletic footwear.
Duncan, McGrady and Garnettnot necessarily in that orderare the leading cage endorsers for Adidas. Theyre spearheading the charge that, according to director marketing for global basketball David Bond, will eventually transform Adidas into the greatest hoops brand of all time.
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[Summary] => PORTLAND, Oregon For the four San Beda College players who won the Adidas Asian Streetball championship last September, their first trip to the US was a baptism of ice, not fire.
The big prize for capturing the title was an all-expenses-paid visit to this West Coast city where Adidas houses some 750 employees in an 11-acre property located in central downtown.
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[Title] => Telfair to meet Pinoys in Portland
[Summary] => Portland Trail Blazers guard Sebastian Telfair will take time off from his busy National Basketball Association (NBA) schedule to host a lunch for the Asian Streetball champions of San Beda College at the Adidas Village in Portland on Saturday.
The trip to Portland was the prize for the San Beda cagers who went through the wringer in topping the National Capital Region (NCR) eliminations and national finals before winning the Asian title at the Araneta Coliseum last September.
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August 29, 2006 - 12:00am