Monthly Archives: March 2008

Weekend Basketball Bitstuff 3: Nic Belasco Traded & Barrios Questioned

Barrios, Taking Sides? I commented over here that Sta. Lucia’s championship has a micro-asterisk on top of it because of the James Yap suspension. If Ronnie Nathanielz’ blow by blow account of the Robles Buddy Barrios eye-ball at Shangri La is true, let’s upgrade the micro-asterisk to mini-asterisk. But while Sta. Lucia Realty deserved toaaa

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Import Check: Aaron McGhee – Talk and Text Phonepals

After a disappointing Philippine Cup, the Talk and Text Phonepals are looking forward to having a great Fiesta Conference. And no, a great finish does not equate to the way they’ve finished last year’s Fiesta Conference.. The Phonepals are looking to win it all this year. But we all know, in order for you toaaa

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Now I’m a Believer

Hey it’s that green team that’s not Shrek’s family! Wait… No. Read on. Paningit: Alam niyo bang ang isa pang pronunciation sa pangalan ni Boyet Fernandez ay Boyfriend Nandez? Hmmm… Anywho… (insert Enya music) Arise… everyone that has placed other teams ahead of them shall become outcasts of their own words (in this blogger’s case…aaa

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The 2007-2008 Philippine Cup Champions, The Sta.Lucia Realtors

After a series of doubts, criticisms, nuthuggers and haters, one team proved half of the Philippine basketblogging community wrong (Read: Me). Congratulations Sta.Lucia Realtors! They started the conference in a sour note, struggling to find the right chemistry, the right rotation and simply the right plays to get the Ws, but it only took aaaa

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A Game Seven to Remember

A Game Seven to Remember This is a fitting end to a highly-controversial series. After six games of angst, issues, and breakout performances, it all boils to a one night stand between two ballclubs in search of destiny. For Purefoods, becoming the most successful team in an All-Filipino tourney is such a feat. The factaaa

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