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[Title] => National team lineup for Jones Cup bared
[Summary] => National coach Chot Reyes has named 11 players who will don the national colors in the coming Jones Cup in Chinese Taipei most of them culled from among five teams which took an early exit in the ongoing Gran Matador Brandy PBA Philippine Cup.
Jones Cup veterans Asi Taulava, Rafi Reavis, Renren Ritualo, Jimmy Alapag and Denok Miranda head the crack roster that also includes brothers Yancy and Ranidel de Ocampo, Niño Canaleta, Billy Mamaril and incoming PBA rookies LA Tenorio and Arwind Santos.
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[Title] => Asian caging sked dashes RP hopes of Doha stint
[Summary] => The Philippines is formally out of the coming Asian Basketball Championship, the World Championship qualifier, since the FIBA-Asia has drawn the brackets and released the schedule of games for the week-long event starting Sept. 8 in Doha, Qatar.
A heavy six-game bill kicks off the tournament with SEABA champion Malaysia and runner-up Indonesia representing the Southeast Asian region after the Philippines was barred due to the FIBA suspension.
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[Title] => Chot keen on Vegas, Jones Cup stints
[Summary] => Despite the rains and the news of the FIBA suspension, members of the PBA-RP national training pool, save those playing in the Gran Matador PBA Fiesta Cup finals, reported for practice at the Moro Lorenzo Sports Center yesterday.
It was business as usual for coach Chot Reyes and his wards whose first major international competition should have been the FIBA-Asia Championship in Doha in September, if not for the ban imposed by the world cage body on the country following the expulsion of the Basketball Association of the Philippines .
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GLOBAL HOOPS CHALLENGE
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[Title] => National team lineup for Jones Cup bared
[Summary] => National coach Chot Reyes has named 11 players who will don the national colors in the coming Jones Cup in Chinese Taipei most of them culled from among five teams which took an early exit in the ongoing Gran Matador Brandy PBA Philippine Cup.
Jones Cup veterans Asi Taulava, Rafi Reavis, Renren Ritualo, Jimmy Alapag and Denok Miranda head the crack roster that also includes brothers Yancy and Ranidel de Ocampo, Niño Canaleta, Billy Mamaril and incoming PBA rookies LA Tenorio and Arwind Santos.
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[Title] => Asian caging sked dashes RP hopes of Doha stint
[Summary] => The Philippines is formally out of the coming Asian Basketball Championship, the World Championship qualifier, since the FIBA-Asia has drawn the brackets and released the schedule of games for the week-long event starting Sept. 8 in Doha, Qatar.
A heavy six-game bill kicks off the tournament with SEABA champion Malaysia and runner-up Indonesia representing the Southeast Asian region after the Philippines was barred due to the FIBA suspension.
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[Title] => Chot keen on Vegas, Jones Cup stints
[Summary] => Despite the rains and the news of the FIBA suspension, members of the PBA-RP national training pool, save those playing in the Gran Matador PBA Fiesta Cup finals, reported for practice at the Moro Lorenzo Sports Center yesterday.
It was business as usual for coach Chot Reyes and his wards whose first major international competition should have been the FIBA-Asia Championship in Doha in September, if not for the ban imposed by the world cage body on the country following the expulsion of the Basketball Association of the Philippines .
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August 24, 2005 - 12:00am