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Basketball star Rob Williams died of congestive heart failure at the Hermann Memorial City Medical Center in Katy, Texas, last Monday afternoon and will always be remembered not only for his three-year career at the University of Houston but also for his two-conference stop in the PBA where he averaged 44 points with Tanduay in 1986.

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NBA Entertainment vice president of production Andy Thompson is in town to document the sights and sounds leading to the league’s first-ever game in the country at the Mall of Asia Arena tonight. It’s his first trip to the Philippines since hobbling out of the PBA as a Tanduay import with a partially torn ACL in the 1986 Open Conference.

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Basketball star Rob Williams died of congestive heart failure at the Hermann Memorial City Medical Center in Katy, Texas, last Monday afternoon and will always be remembered not only for his three-year career at the University of Houston but also for his two-conference stop in the PBA where he averaged 44 points with Tanduay in 1986.

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NBA Entertainment vice president of production Andy Thompson is in town to document the sights and sounds leading to the league’s first-ever game in the country at the Mall of Asia Arena tonight. It’s his first trip to the Philippines since hobbling out of the PBA as a Tanduay import with a partially torn ACL in the 1986 Open Conference.

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