+ Follow LEGENDS SHOOTOUT Tag
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BACOLOD – As Dikembe Mutombo loved to say: “Not in my house.”
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[Title] => Are M&M really coming?
[Summary] => News of tennis stars Maria Sharapova and Martina Hingis coming to town in November sparked a commotion that drew a sharp reaction from the world-wide sports management company IMG (International Management Group).
According to IMG Manila, there is no confirmation of Sharapovas arrival for a three-day, two-night Manila visit. IMG should know, according to Nick Freyer, head of tennis, Asia-Pacific, because it manages Sharapovas affairs.
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[Title] => RP 5 in limbo
[Summary] => Make no mistake about it, the Philippine team that beat Dennis Rodman and the Bad Boys, 110-102, at the Big Dome last Monday is for real.
That team wouldve surely made it to the top three of the FIBA (Federation Internationale de Basketball)-Asia qualifying tournament last year and earned a ticket to the World Championships in Japan on Aug. 19-Sept. 3.
Because of the countrys FIBA suspension, the Philippines was disqualified from playing in the Southeast Asian Basketball Association (SEABA) qualifying tournament for the FIBA-Asia Championships.
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[Title] => Out of this world
[Summary] => LAOAG CITY The consensus was it was the most thrilling All-Star Weekend ever staged by the Philippine Basketball Association (PBA) since the pro league institutionalized the annual extravaganza in 1989.
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[Title] => Caidic, 3 others challenge PBA crop
[Summary] => CEBU Its the champion three-point shooters turn to rekindle their glorious moments in the 2004 PBA All-Star Week as Allan "The Triggerman" Caidic and three other retired gunslingers are featured in a shootout against the cream of the current crop in a side event in the All-Star Skills Competitions Saturday at the Mandaue Sports Center here.
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LEGENDS SHOOTOUT
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According to IMG Manila, there is no confirmation of Sharapovas arrival for a three-day, two-night Manila visit. IMG should know, according to Nick Freyer, head of tennis, Asia-Pacific, because it manages Sharapovas affairs.
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That team wouldve surely made it to the top three of the FIBA (Federation Internationale de Basketball)-Asia qualifying tournament last year and earned a ticket to the World Championships in Japan on Aug. 19-Sept. 3.
Because of the countrys FIBA suspension, the Philippines was disqualified from playing in the Southeast Asian Basketball Association (SEABA) qualifying tournament for the FIBA-Asia Championships.
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[DatePublished] => 2005-11-29 00:00:00
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[Title] => Caidic, 3 others challenge PBA crop
[Summary] => CEBU Its the champion three-point shooters turn to rekindle their glorious moments in the 2004 PBA All-Star Week as Allan "The Triggerman" Caidic and three other retired gunslingers are featured in a shootout against the cream of the current crop in a side event in the All-Star Skills Competitions Saturday at the Mandaue Sports Center here.
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