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- MERALCO STILL SANS AN IMPORT
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Four days before the opening of the season-ending PBA Governors Cup, the Meralco Bolts are still shopping around for an import.
They had silently brought in Devin Green, but the former Los Angeles Laker guard didn’t stay long after failing to fit the height ceiling.
“He brought with him a doctor’s certification that he’s is 6-foot-5. However, when we measured him informally using the PBA...
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- WELL-STOCKED ARSENAL MAKES BOOSTERS UPBEAT
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All the pieces have fallen into place, making everybody at Petron Blaze excited for their coming campaign in the PBA Governors Cup that kicks off May 20.
Unlike the last three conferences, the Boosters are now well-stocked due to a key acquisition, a good import and the return of some old reliable players, all combining to make them positive their title-retention campaign in the season-ending tourney...
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- VETS IN WIN FOR THE BOOKS
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LAOAG – First, the Veterans offered their own dance rendition to Michael Jackson's "Thriller" right after the Rookies-Sophomores-Juniors squad gyrated to LMFAO's "Party Rock Anthem."
Not even a couple of hours later, the Vets had insured a win that was no thriller and definitely gave no reason for the Newcomers to party.
James Yap and Arwind Santos each emerged with one of several new records as...
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- KG SOARS PAST ASI TO CLAIM 5TH SLAM-DUNK TITLE
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LAOAG – Put on the spot by Asi Taulava, KG Canaleta didn’t flinch, soaring high for a dramatic stunt that he and the PBA won’t forget.
Canaleta flew past three men, including the towering Taulava, and jammed the ball in for a tough routine giving him a thrilling victory over JC Intal in the PBA All-Star Slam-Dunk Competition at the Ilocos Norte Centennial Arena here Sunday night.
“Dapat biglang...
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- NORWOOD OUT TO RECLAIM SLAM-DUNK CROWN
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LAOAG – Gabe Norwood silently scoured all angles and all corners of the Ilocos Norte Centennial Arena during the All-Star Friday and has since kept to himself the stuffs he plans to bring out in the slam-dunk competition Sunday night.
“It depends on how the venue looks like. I’ve got an idea and I'll show it to the world Sunday,” said Norwood, looking to become only the fourth player to win...
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- VETS, YOUNGSTERS FIGHT FOR PRIDE, BRAGGING RIGHTS
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LAOAG – James Yap and Jayvee Casio indicate the best what’s taking place in the closing event of the 2012 PBA All-Star Week.
“As the veterans, hindi kami magpapatalo dyan,” said Yap, on one hand.
“We’ll prove na kahit mas mga bata kami, kaya namin sila talunin,” said Casio, on the other hand.
As in the past All-Stars, Yap and Casio hint at fun and excitement coming down to serious...

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