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                    [Title] => Japan’s not so secret weapon
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Philippine basketball team coach Joseph Uichico knew all along Japan would play hotshot Takehiko Orimo, supposedly a doubtful starter, to start the quarterfinals at the 14th Asian Games in Busan the other day.

Orimo saw action in Japan’s first game, collecting 15 points in a 125-75 demolition of hapless Mongolia last Sunday. Then he mysteriously sat out the next assignment which Japan lost to South Korea by 17. That raised doubts, if not hopes, the 6-3 gunner wouldn’t suit up against the Philippines last Wednesday.
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Philippine basketball team coach Joseph Uichico knew all along Japan would play hotshot Takehiko Orimo, supposedly a doubtful starter, to start the quarterfinals at the 14th Asian Games in Busan the other day.

Orimo saw action in Japan’s first game, collecting 15 points in a 125-75 demolition of hapless Mongolia last Sunday. Then he mysteriously sat out the next assignment which Japan lost to South Korea by 17. That raised doubts, if not hopes, the 6-3 gunner wouldn’t suit up against the Philippines last Wednesday.
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