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                    [Title] => Pennisi logical replacement for sidelined Seigle
                    [Summary] => BUSAN - Red Bull’s Mick Pennisi had an inkling he would be elevated to a regular status after Danny Seigle suffered an Achilles tendon tear last Sunday and reinforced his belief with the elder brother Andy Seigle not in top condition at the moment.


But not until national coach Jong Uichico cornered him for a private talk on their way to the Asian Games that he was fully assured of the berth, something he had worked for since he was called to report to duty December last year.
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In the eyes of Philippine Basketball Association (PBA) commissioner Jun Bernardino, the fourth all-pro squad to the Asiad still remains a major contender for the gold medal even in the absence of the player who would have been the team’s biggest offensive threat.

Bernardino leads the delegation as it departs for Busan, Korea this afternoon.
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The Nationals won the match, 78-61, but the outcome hardly soothed the sad feeling of the team and the Filipino nation after seeing the prized Fil-American hitman carried out of the venue – and, worse, out of the RP bid in the coming Asian Games.
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CHRIS JACKSON AND BOYET FERNANDEZ
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                    [Title] => Pennisi logical replacement for sidelined Seigle
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But not until national coach Jong Uichico cornered him for a private talk on their way to the Asian Games that he was fully assured of the berth, something he had worked for since he was called to report to duty December last year.
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In the eyes of Philippine Basketball Association (PBA) commissioner Jun Bernardino, the fourth all-pro squad to the Asiad still remains a major contender for the gold medal even in the absence of the player who would have been the team’s biggest offensive threat.

Bernardino leads the delegation as it departs for Busan, Korea this afternoon.
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The Nationals won the match, 78-61, but the outcome hardly soothed the sad feeling of the team and the Filipino nation after seeing the prized Fil-American hitman carried out of the venue – and, worse, out of the RP bid in the coming Asian Games.
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