Sunday, August 3, 2014

Gilas Pilipinas National Team Training Camp in Miami Day 6

Gilas Pilipinas Weight Training (Plus a special exercise by Ranidel de Ocampo), A message from SBP Director Sonny Barrios and more 5-on-5 scrimmages in Day 6 of the Gilas Pilipinas Training Camp in Miami, Florida. Watch the Gilas Pilipinas Training Camp in Miami Day 6 video.





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Watch NBA Star Steph Curry Rare Moves

Watch Golden State Warriors guard Steph Curry rare slam dunks in their USA Basketball Training Camp.


 


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Team USA Basketball Training Camp Tune Up Game



Watch Team USA Basketball tune up game for the preparation of 2014 FIBA Basketball World Cup.

USA Basketball Training Camp to be shown on BTV or Basketball TV
Aug 2, 9am – USA Blue vs USA White
Aug 17, 9am – USA vs Brazil
Aug 21, 7am – USA vs Dominican Republic
Aug 23, 7am – USA vs Puerto Rico
Aug 27, 2am – USA vs Slovenia

BTV is available at channel 33 for Sky Cable, channel 35 for Cignal, and channel 34 for Global Destiny and affiliates.


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Gilas Pilipinas National Team Training Camp in Miami Day 5

Video Conference with wives of Gilas Pilipinas players in Day 5 of their Training Camp in Miami, Florida.


 


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Friday, August 1, 2014

2014 FIBA Basketball World Cup Teams


 The 2014 FIBA Basketball World Cup will be the 17th edition of the FIBA Basketball World Cup, the tournament previously known as the FIBA World Championship. To be hosted by Spain, it will be the last time the tournament will be held on the current four-year cycle. The next FIBA World Cup will be held five years later, in 2019, to reset the four-year-cycle on a different year than the FIFA World Cup. See the teams qualified for 2014 FIBA Basketball World Cup.


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Manny Pacquiao Sasali na sa PBA 2014 Rookie Draft



Ayon sa team manager ng Kia Motors, kung saan siya ay pinangalanan nang head coach, hinihintay na lamang niya ang hudyat ni Pacman para kanya nang isumite sa PBA Commissioner’s Office sa Libis, Quezon City ang Draft application nito.

“Hawak ko na yung papeles niya. Magpapa draft na siya. Sasali na siya sa Draft,” wika ni ginoong Eric Pineda.

“Oras na sabihin na niyang ipapasa ko ito, dadalhin ko na,” dagdag ng Kia Motors team official.

Kwento ni Pineda, nagdesisyon si Pacman na magpa-draft na matapos ang kanyang two-week vacation sa Israel at Europe at matapos rin umano ang naging pulong nito kay PBA commissioner Chito Salud. Si Pacquiao ay mayroong hanggang August 13 para pag-isipan kung itutuloy ang Draft plans, na nag-iisang paraan para makalaro siya sa Asia’s first play for pay league.

Ang mga Fil-foreign applicants ay mayroon namang hanggang July 8 para magsumite ng aplikasyon kasama na ang kanilang mga dokumento mula sa Bureau of Immigration at Department of Justice.

Para matupad ang pangarap ni Pacquiao na maging playing coach ng Kia, kinakailangang makuha siya sa Draft ng Columbian Autocar Corporation, na maaring mangyari sa 11th o 12th pick, depende sa magiging resulta ng lottery nila ng isa pang expansion team na Blackwater Sports Elite.

Sa edad na tatlumpo’t apat, masasabing si Pacquiao na ang magiging oldest applicant sa pool na kabibilangan rin nina former NBA prospect at Fil-American guard Stanley Pringle at mga Gilas cadets na sina Kevin Louie Alas, Garvo Lanete, Jake Pasucal, Matt Ganuelas at Ronald Pascual.


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The Top Five PBA Centers of the 2014 Season

There are several good centers in the PBA, but only a select few are in the upper echelon. In fact, there are three centers among the league’s five most efficient players. Naturally, all three are on this list. Strangely enough, though, two of those centers are still among the league’s up-and-coming cagers, while the other one is among the elder statesmen. Add two other bigs already past their primes and this, indeed, makes for a very curious list. The interesting thing here, however, is how the future of the league will most likely be shaped by this position, mainly because of how #s 1 and 3 will probably dominate in the very near future.

Without further ado, here they are – the top five centers of the entire 2014 PBA season (as always, this is based on the Player Efficiency ratings):

5. Mick Pennisi (BAR) – 9.0ppg, 5.4rpg, 1.1apg, 2.2 triples per game, .415 3pt%, .767 FT%, 24.7 EFF

The southpaw center nailed more three-pointers per game this season than any other center and was pretty much a dead-shot when he was open. He’s no longer an imposing presence in the paint (I mean, look at those rebounding numbers), but no other slotman spreads the floor like this wily old veteran. Shooters will always have jobs in basketball, which means Pennisi will still probably be in the PBA for a considerable amount of time.

4. Sonny Thoss (ALA) – 11.1ppg, 7.6rpg, 2.4apg, 30.1 EFF

With the advent of younger and bigger centers as well as the emergence of his youthful teammates, Thoss’s role in Alaska has not been as prominent as before. Still, he’s a constant double-double threat and is among the league’s best back-to-the-basket operators. Thoss is now headed towards his sunset years, but that shouldn’t deter him from remaining among the country’s top men in the middle. Who knows, maybe ten years down the line, he might still be as effective as the #2 guy on this list?

3. Greg Slaughter (GIN) – 14.6ppg, 10.1rpg, 1.5apg, 1.4bpg, .532 FG%, 37.4 EFF
Gregzilla isn’t MVP material yet, especially since the Gin Kings haven’t exactly been stellar, but he has adjusted well to the rigors of pro ball. I mean, a double-double with more than a block a game while shooting better than 53% from the floor in his first year? No way that’s not awesome, Ginebra’s mediocrity notwithstanding. I just wish he was able to join Gilas in its international training so he could improve even more. #Sayang #Obey

2. Asi Taulava (AIR) – 14.8ppg, 13.4rpg, 2.0apg, 38.0 EFF

The 40+ year-old man-mountain is as fab as ever, scoring down low, rebounding like a devil, and basically just stamping his class in every contest for Air 21. Now that the Express have been repackaged as the NLEX Road Warriors, Taulava should have an even bigger role as the team’s main anchor in the paint and foremost mentor to the young guns. And given how he’s taken care of his physique so well, it doesn’t seem unreasonable for him to continue as one of the league’s top five players next season.

1. June Mar Fajardo (SMB) – 16.8ppg, 14.2rpg, 1.4apg, 2.1bpg, .549 FG%, 43.4 EFF

love how June Mar’s game has really grown from his unproductive days in the ASEAN Basketball League to his shaky start in the 2012 PBA Philippine Cup and now to his MVP campaign in just his sophomore effort in the pros. He’s certainly more assertive in rebounding, more confident on offense, and more successful in protecting the rim. There’s no question that he was the most productive player in 2014, but it was certainly a sorry sight seeing him get embarrassed in the FIBA Asia Cup by some of our continent’s younger centers. I mean, this is our MVP we’re talking about. #StillALotToLearn


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Anderson Silva Returns January 31 to Face Nick Diaz at UFC 183



"The greatest of all time, Anderson Silva, is back. His doctor gave him clearance to fight. And the fight that the fans have been waiting for, the fight that the fans have been screaming for, also back is Nick Diaz. So we have made Anderson Silva-Nick Diaz on Jan. 31 in Las Vegas. It will be the main event, and it will be five rounds," stated UFC President Dana White, who recently confirmed that former UFC middleweight champion Anderson Silva will make his highly-anticipated return to the Octagon against former Strikeforce welterweight champion Nick Diaz. White made the announcement earlier today on SportCenter.

Silva was recently cleared for sparring by his doctor after having successful surgery to repair the broken leg he suffered last December against Chris Weidman at UFC 168. The 5-round showdown will headline UFC 183, which will take place during Super Bowl weekend. Diaz hasn't fought since announcing his retirement after suffering a unanimous decision loss to then UFC welterweight champion Georges St. Pierre back in March of 2013.


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