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Nagtala si reinforcement Shawn Daniels ng double-double performance sa kanyang 14 points at 10 re­bounds upang pamunuan ang early PBA semi-finalists Talk N Text sa 75-68 panalo laban sa Dongguan ng Chi­na sa 2010 Smart Philippine Invitational Challenge kahapon sa Ninoy Aquino Stadium.

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A coaching staff meeting is set this weekend and the top item in the agenda is to list a tentative 12-man lineup for the 10-team tournament.
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The 6-2 point guard sits majestically on the Kings throne. He’s the reigning Kingpin, the chief playmaker who runs the show on the floor. He wields the baton and the team plays to his beat.
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Philippine Basketball Association (PBA) commissioner Noli Eala said Kings chief executive John Overs confirmed the three-time National Basketball League (NBL) titlists’ arrival in an overseas phone call the other day.
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The 6-2 point guard sits majestically on the Kings throne. He’s the reigning Kingpin, the chief playmaker who runs the show on the floor. He wields the baton and the team plays to his beat.
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Philippine Basketball Association (PBA) commissioner Noli Eala said Kings chief executive John Overs confirmed the three-time National Basketball League (NBL) titlists’ arrival in an overseas phone call the other day.
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