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                    [Title] => Filipino dribblers peerless in region
                    [Summary] => KUALA LUMPUR (Via Globe Telecoms) — The moment the Philippine team gained the green light to play here from the International Basketball Federation, the American head coach of Malaysia, Felton Sealey, thought the fight for the 21st SEA Games gold ended right there, reducing the competition to a battle for the silver medal.


"The Philippines is well ahead in the region. I feel even their amateurs are also far too strong for the rest," Sealey told The STAR in an interview.
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"Basically, Thailand is a one-man army, so if you check No. 10, half the battle is won," said RP coach Boycie Zamar, referring to shifty, sweet-shooting Thai swingman Pramoch Janthariyom.

The Filipinos gun for their third straight win in the 21st Southeast Asian Games men’s basketball tournament against the Thais at 8 p.m. Thursday at the MABA gym in Kuala Lumpur’s Chinatown.
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                    [Summary] => KUALA LUMPUR (Via Globe Telecoms) — The moment the Philippine team gained the green light to play here from the International Basketball Federation, the American head coach of Malaysia, Felton Sealey, thought the fight for the 21st SEA Games gold ended right there, reducing the competition to a battle for the silver medal.


"The Philippines is well ahead in the region. I feel even their amateurs are also far too strong for the rest," Sealey told The STAR in an interview.
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"Basically, Thailand is a one-man army, so if you check No. 10, half the battle is won," said RP coach Boycie Zamar, referring to shifty, sweet-shooting Thai swingman Pramoch Janthariyom.

The Filipinos gun for their third straight win in the 21st Southeast Asian Games men’s basketball tournament against the Thais at 8 p.m. Thursday at the MABA gym in Kuala Lumpur’s Chinatown.
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