Showing posts with label Alaska Aces. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Alaska Aces. Show all posts
Thursday, 1 December 2011
Revisiting the Forecast
It was the 9th of September when I posted my fearless forecast about the PBA Philippine Cup 2011. And we are now in the verge of finishing the eliminations with two or three games remaining for each team. According to the PBA Office, the start of the playoffs will be on December 14, 2011.
So let me revisit those forecast and evaluate it whether it happened or may not after all.
1. Talk N' Text and Petron Blaze Boosters will again advance to the semi finals and will have their "finals showdown III" to determine which of them is more superior in terms of championship run.
Yes, they are now the top 2 teams in the standings, Petron with 9-3 win-loss card while Talk N Text with 8-3 win-loss card. But Petron still have two games left (BGK and TNT), while Talk N Text will have also two games against Petron and BGK. BMEG Llamados is catching up in the standings, so if BMEG and Petron will continue to sweep their remaining games, Talk N Text might fall in the third spot if they will loss a single game.
2. Coach Tim Cone will return to the PBA. He will formalize a deal to handle the BMEG Llamados in the start of Commissioner's Cup.
Yes, he returned to the PBA too early as predicted. He was appointed as the head coach of BMEG days before the start of the Phil. Cup. He steered the Llamados on a 6 game winning streak as of this moment.
3. Alaska will face a downfall in their campaign in this conference. Coach Joel Banal won't be able to execute the triangle system effectively and might change their strategy in Commissioner's Cup.
They are in the bottom of the standings. Having a 3-9 win-loss card, they might join Shopinas in an early vacation. The team is on a slump after posting 2 consecutive wins. Even though the team is armed with a very balance line-up, but still Joel Banal won’t able to solve the right formula for the Aces this Phil. Cup.
4. Paul Lee will dominate among the 2011 Rookies in statistical points. Coach Yeng Guiao will fully utilize Lee in every games. He might be the face of the Rain or Shine Franchise.
With Chris Lutz being sideline with hamstring injury, JV Casio is still struggling to fit in the Powerade system and even Marcio Lassiter and the rest of Powerade is on the verge of facing early exit in this conference, Paul Lee might dominate the rookie scene this playoffs. Lee is 3rd in the statistical points with 14.92 points, behind Lutz’ 18 ppg and Lassiter’s 15.67 ppg.
5. Cyrus Baguio and Gabe Norwood will be traded to each other.
This trade might happen after the eliminations or before the start of the Commissioner’s Cup. Cyrus Baguio is not the Skyrus anymore after the team lost their head coach, while Gabe Norwood is playing below par of his game recently. We all know that Baguio is the “Yeng Guiao” type of a player and Norwood might be the missing piece that the Aces is looking for after the departure of Joe Devance last season.
6. Willie Miller will lead the league in statistical points.
Gary David’s 21 ppg made him the number one leader in SP’s. Willie Miller, however, is in the 15th spot with 14.55 ppg.
7. Arwind Santos will win the Best Player of the Conference Award.
As of this moment, Arwind Santos is the leading candidate for the BPOC award.
8. Joseph Yeo will be traded to Shopinas Clickers in the middle of the season for future picks.
Joseph Yeo redeemed himself when Chris Lutz was sidelined because of injury. Since the team is winning and Yeo is playing good basketball compared to his performance last season, there is no reason to trade him to Shopinas.
9. Shopinas Clickers will be the first team to be eliminated.
With a 0-12 record, coach Franz Pumaren might take an early vacation to regroup his team and find the best import available for the next conference.
10. The Final Four: Talk N Text vs. Rain or Shine, Petron Blaze Boosters vs. BMEG Llamados
If Rain or Shine will end their slump in their remaining games, the chances are high for this scenario will happen. If not, Meralco Bolts might spoil the party and it will be RSA vs MVP Final Four this conference.
11. Alex Crisano will be cut by Powerade after the elimination round.
Alex Crisano is considered as one of the energetic players in the Powerade camp, second to Mr. Pure Energy, Gary David. Crisano displayed a good behavior this conference, he might continue wearing the Tiger’s jersey this season.
12. Noli Eala and Snow Badua will end their fight, and Snow will greet Noli Eala most of the time in his TV Show.
They must settle their issues. Next…
13. Japeth Aguilar will get injured during the semi-final round because he cannot stand the banging inside the paint.
His team is already been plagued with various injuries. I hope he will be free from any injuries because Ali Peek is still recuperating from an accident.
14. Jason Castro will be the face of Talk N Text.
Yes, indeed he is. He is averaging close to 16 points per game and registered some 20 plus points in some of their games. The lone star of TNT is carrying the team and he is the biggest asset of Chot Reyes.
15. Jayjay Helterbrand will retire after the Philippine Cup.
We will see if this going to happen. However, Jayjay still got the handles and might re-consider his decision and finish the season with another championship.
Wednesday, 16 November 2011
Let’s play “Thoss-Coin”
Alaska Aces is on the verge of getting an early elimination in the Philippine Cup 2011 this 37th season of the PBA. Having a win-loss card of 1 – 7, the second most number of championships (with 13 among the active PBA teams right now) is having trouble in their system even in the start of their campaign.
Last off-season, Tim Cone expressed his sentiments on leaving his team because of some personal matters and team owner, Fred Uytengsu gave Cone the signal to leave and quickly appointed Assistant Coach Joel Banal to take over the team.
Adding insult to injury, after a week or two, we saw some photos of Tim Cone handling the drills of the BMEG Llamados and before the season opening of the PBA, the management made an announcement that Tim Cone is the BMEG’s new head coach.
Without their “original” mentor, the Aces find it too difficult to climb up to the top of the standings. I think this is the worst record of this team since Tim Cone handled the team for almost two decades.
The latest buzz about the team is that Mr. WSU called an emergency meeting to discuss about the team’s performance after eight games. One of the agenda on this meeting is to convince one of their franchise players to stay with the team and according to some insiders, that player is “The Boss” Sonny Thoss.
Thoss, is one of the backbone of the Aces since drafting him 5th overall by the Alaska Aces in 2004. One of the pillars of the triangle offense in the team, he is one of the coveted players of every team in the PBA. In the Philippine Cup 2011, he is averaging 16 points and 8 caroms per game, and one of the consistent players in the Aces’ roster.
With trade issues evolving in the Philippine Basketball Community, Barangay Ginebra would like to add Thoss in their lineup. Also, Thoss’ former mentor, Tim Cone, expressed that he also want him to be in the team but there are no discussions or talks made by him and Thoss as of this moment.
Game Face
According to Snow Badua’s tweet, Plan B is on the review phase.
Before the trade between the triple B’s (BGK – BBE – BMEG) was approved, another trade is in the making which involves BGK, Petron and Alaska. There are several names floating and it includes Sonny Thoss.
So, which is the best destination for The Boss if ever the trade will push through?
For Barangay Ginebra, this is the upgrade that they are looking for. It’s been a long time since the Kings have a decent Center after Eric Menk. They already have Rico Maierhofer, and adding Thoss will make the front court of the Gin Kings more deadly.
I don’t see Petron joining the tug of war in order to get Thoss. Ato Agustin is set to acquire his beloved player any time this season.
The only hindrance for this trade to push through is the willingness of Mr. Uytengsu to transact with SMC. After the “Tim Cone Piracy”, maybe WSU will think twice in dealing his player to SMC and might go to MVP to seek some “offers”.
Saturday, 29 October 2011
The PBA Monthly Report (Winners and Losers)
It’s been one month after the season-opening of the first “pay for play” basketball league in Asia, the PBA. The ten teams already played a maximum of 5 games in the entire month and gave us shocking result in which we didn’t expected to happen. So let’s have a trip down the memory lane and decide which team performed well in this conference.
WINNERS
Barako Bull – Surprisingly, they are on the top of the standings (tied with Rain or Shine and Talk n Text with 4-1 win-loss card). Willie Miller came out strong for his team by averaging 13 points per game. The team is already known as “The Giant Killer” for beating powerhouse teams like Barangay Ginebra, Talk N Text and their latest victim, the BMEG Llamados. I admire Coach Junel Baculi because of his excellent player rotation and for injecting composure on this team. Not to mention their super rookies, Dylan Ababbou and Allein Maliksi, both late picks in the first round, averaging double figures for the team. This team believed that “age is only a
number”.
Rain or Shine Elasto Painters – The wonders of Yeng Guiao is properly working. From being a cellar-dweller team upon entering the PBA, they are now one of the deadliest team in the league. With a 4-1 record, opposing teams now is trying to figure out on how to defeat this young team composed of defense specialist Gabe Norwood, sweet-shooting Jeff Chan and the lethal Paul Lee. This trio helped the team to accomplish such feat in the early part of this conference.
Talk N Text Tropang Texters – despite playing with a depleted line up in the start of the conference (Gilas member Jimmy Alapag, Ranidel de Ocampo and Kelly Williams is out for a vacation), this team proved that they are the defending champs. With the addition of Japeth Aguilar, this team is now complete in every position. Harvey Carey and Jason Castro are playing a hell of a ball game. Chot Reyes is very serious to try another run for the grand slam this season. And once the team is complete and healthy comes play-offs, opposing teams must start thinking a way to prevent a back to back championship from happening.
Meralco Bolts – what will happen if the main core of the team is beleaguered by injuries? From the start of the conference, the Bolts are playing without their two main scorers, Sol Mercado and Mac Cardona, while Asi Taulava is tired because of the Wuhan FIBA Championship. Chico Lanete, Gabby Espinas and Mark Macapagal, shouldered the needed offense and defense for the team and that’s why they are on the second spot in the standings. With Sol Mercado back on the team and Gabby Espinas is playing an excellent game with a double-double average, this team is on a mission: to enter the play-offs.
LOSERS
Barangay Ginebra Gin Kings – coming from a two game winning streak, but those win was decided in a matter of seconds only. Against Powerade, Mark Caguioa’s shot gave their second win (73 - 72), thanks for the poor free throw shooting of the Tigers. For Shopinas.com, the team got carried away and celebrated too early, thanks to JayJay Helterbrand for the win.
Despite of their winning streak, I placed them in the losers’ column because this team needs an upgrade on their front line. This team must not rely on “miracles” or “bad game of the opposing teams” just like what happened to Powerade and Shopinas.
Petron Blaze Boosters – after a 3-0 start, here comes 0-2, two losses with a 10 point margin against Talk N Text and Meralco, both from MVP teams. We thought that this team is invincible in terms of talent and defense, but their main weakness after their last two games is the manpower. Last Friday, we’ve seen Chris Lutz and Alex Cabagnot played the entire game without rest. The team already signed their 3rd PG, Axel Doruelo, but he won’t play against Powerade because he must wait for the “go” signal from the Commissioner’s Office.
Powerade Tigers – same with Petron, from 2-0 start, they dropped their last three games. Marcio Lassiter is playing a good game in his rookie season, averaging 14.20 points per game. Gary David is still their number one option for scoring but the team needs another scorer to complement with David because Lassiter, Anthony and Kramer is focusing more on defense. JV Casio, playing with limited minutes coming from an injury, is slowly getting his game to harmonize with the team.
BMEG Llamados – After six games this conference, they found themselves at the bottom of the standings. Despite of having a great coach in the person of Tim Cone and talented composition of roster, the main problem of the team is how to absorb the triangle system. If you will able to watch their previous game, they started their game with the triangle and ends up with isolation/one-on-one game (the Ryan Gregorio system). They need to master their system or else we will see Wilfred Uytengsu with a great smile on his face.
Alaska Aces – I think this is the first time in this franchise to start a conference with a 0-5 record. They were abandoned by Tim Cone before the start of the season, and replaced by Joel Banal as head coach of the team. Jay R Reyes and Sonny Thoss are playing their best game this season (especially Jay R Reyes), but LA Tenorio and Cyrus Baguio is still “missing in action”. Why does Banal giving Brandon Cablay too much playing time when you have Eric Salamat, Julius Pasculado and Ariel Mepana on the bench? Sam Eman is a freaking bust!
Shopinas.com Clickers – this team is very promising, despite of being the new kid on the block in this league. I hope that if ever they will be eliminated early this conference, they will be able to find a very good import to reinforce them in the Commissioner’s Cup. One thing, I hope Ms. Sheila Lina will watch their game always. It is quite inspiring for the team to see her watching the team.
Monday, 3 October 2011
The Mark Borboran Case
This week, we witnessed the opening of the 37th season of the PBA, as well as the performance of Rain or Shine’s second over-all pick, Paul “Leethal Weapon Lee”, exploding for 21 points, 5 rebounds and 8 assists and giving the team’s first win.
Now the latest news circulating in Twitter and some PBA forums is the Mark Borboran case. This former Alaska Ace didn’t made up to the Aces’ 16 man line up which the team submitted to the Office of the Commissioner days before the season opening, making him as a Free Agent.
Now, Petron Blaze Booster gave Mark Borboran a “Token Offer Sheet” to play for them this conference. But the Aces are not willing to give away Borboran to Petron, claiming that they still have the rights because he is still a Restricted Free Agent. And because of that, they are willing to trade him to Meralco for a second-rounder.
The Commissioner asked for a revision about the Alaska-Meralco trade involving Borboran. If this trade will push through, the Meralco must match the offer of Petron to Borboran, and if it doen’t push through, Alaska must match the offer of Petron and decide whether they will put him on the 16 man roster of the Aces.
Game Face
This will be the second time that Petron (formerly SMB) and Alaska got into the same scenario, when SMB’s Sam Eman was put on the reserved list (with a live contract with the team and automatically be an unrestricted free agent), accepted the offer of the Aces to play for them. Eman quickly accepted the offer, leaving his team disappointed with his actions.
This also happened to Ginebra’s Homer Se and SMB’s Dorian Pena. When they put on a reserved list, some teams offered them to play for the team, but because of “delicadeza”, they turned down the offer.
The important thing to solve this case is for the Commissioner to consider the following actions: Which of the two submitted first, the Petron’s offer to Borboran or the 16 man line up of Alaska? I think this will solve the case and for the Commissioner to decide which is which.
Now the latest news circulating in Twitter and some PBA forums is the Mark Borboran case. This former Alaska Ace didn’t made up to the Aces’ 16 man line up which the team submitted to the Office of the Commissioner days before the season opening, making him as a Free Agent.
Now, Petron Blaze Booster gave Mark Borboran a “Token Offer Sheet” to play for them this conference. But the Aces are not willing to give away Borboran to Petron, claiming that they still have the rights because he is still a Restricted Free Agent. And because of that, they are willing to trade him to Meralco for a second-rounder.
The Commissioner asked for a revision about the Alaska-Meralco trade involving Borboran. If this trade will push through, the Meralco must match the offer of Petron to Borboran, and if it doen’t push through, Alaska must match the offer of Petron and decide whether they will put him on the 16 man roster of the Aces.
Game Face
This will be the second time that Petron (formerly SMB) and Alaska got into the same scenario, when SMB’s Sam Eman was put on the reserved list (with a live contract with the team and automatically be an unrestricted free agent), accepted the offer of the Aces to play for them. Eman quickly accepted the offer, leaving his team disappointed with his actions.
This also happened to Ginebra’s Homer Se and SMB’s Dorian Pena. When they put on a reserved list, some teams offered them to play for the team, but because of “delicadeza”, they turned down the offer.
The important thing to solve this case is for the Commissioner to consider the following actions: Which of the two submitted first, the Petron’s offer to Borboran or the 16 man line up of Alaska? I think this will solve the case and for the Commissioner to decide which is which.
Saturday, 1 October 2011
PBA 37th Season: POWER RANKINGS
This is it! The long wait is over! This is war!
Today will be the opening tip-off of the 37th season of the first “pay-for-play” basketball league in Asia, the PBA.
With their tagline: “Kampihan Na!”, the fans will surely bet on their favorite teams in their quest for All Filipino Championship. (I don’t think the tagline is related to the banner in the PBA website, where 4 SMC teams and 1 MVP team is featured, or maybe PBA is telling that the both SMC and MVP camp will unite for their quest in the 2014 Olympics)
THE KING
The reigning AFC Champions, Talk N Text Tropang Texters, will try to reclaim their title and aim for another grand slam run this season.
With Jimmy Alapag, Ranidel de Ocampo, and Kelly Williams returning to their line up after their stint in Wuhan, their championship core is still intact. With the latest addition of Japeth Aguilar and the rookie sucker puncher (coined by Yeng Guiao) Pamboy Raymundo, they will add youth, speed and talent to the team.
Who to watch out: Chot Reyes’ drama acts and telenovela dialogues.
THE CHALLENGERS
Petron Blaze Boosters – one of the main reason why TNT didn’t experienced how sweet to win a rare grand slam. Coach Ato Agustin and his seven disciples (most in the league) will again try to sneak in the Finals and reclaim the All Filipino Championship. With Jay Washington and Rabeh Al-Husseini still in the sideline, Arwind Santos, Alex Cabagnot and Danny Ildefonso, will banner the team this season. Re-acquired during the draft, Dondon Hontiveros might be the last missing piece in the PBB line-up after Duncil and Hubalde return to their mother team. With new recruits, defensive stalwarts Chris Lutz and Carlos Sharma, Petron is a more complete team compared last season.
Who to watch out: Rey Guevarra’s explosiveness and Chris Lutz’ tight defense
Alaska Aces – although they are abandoned by Tim Cone for another team, expect them to prove themselves this season. Armed with four rookies, Mac Baracael, Eric Salamat, Julius Pasculado and Ariel Mepana alongside with their old reliables LA Tenorio, Cyrus Baguio, Sonny Thoss and Jay R Reyes, they are still a championship caliber team. They are no push over this season. Joel Banal, their new head coach, will lead the team and promised to bring back the championship glory in the Aces Camp.
Who to watch out: Julius Pasculado and Ariel Mepana
BMEG Llamados – adopting the triangle system which popularized by Tim Cone in the Alaska’s camp for over 22 years, this might be the year of the Llamados. With a new head coach, Tim Cone and new assistants Johnny Abarrientos and Jeffrey Cariaso, BMEG is on a new mission. James Yap will be the cornerstone of their offense with the help of the returning Kerby Raymundo, Marc Pingris, Joe Devance and the rookie guard Marc Barocca.
Who to watch out: James Yap and Kerby Raymundo
Barangay Ginebra Gin Kings – even though Rudy Hatfield left the team (again and again), Jayjay Helterbrand contemplating on retirement, Eric Menk’s injury (as always), and NO PLAYER MOVEMENT/S MADE BY THE SMC COMPARED TO PETRON AND BMEG, no need to worry ka-baranggays because BGK is still capable of whooping some a** every season they played here in the PBA.
With the lone addition of Riel Cervantes in their lineup, Mark Caguioa will still lead the team to the promise land. The never say die attitude of this team is very intact and cannot be questioned by others.
Who to watch out: Mark Caguioa’s MVP performance
THE GATE CRASHERS
Rain or Shine Elasto Painters – last season, ROS proved that they are not the league’s whipping boys. They can win games; they can be also threat to the other teams. With the tandem of Gabe Norwood and rookie sensation Paul Lee, expect something different this season. That difference will make every opponent of ROS in deep trouble. And when you see the game face of Yeng Guiao, you are also in deep trouble, dib a Coach Chot?
Who to watch out: Paul Lee and Yeng Guiao (expect fines)
Powerade Tigers – they are the last season’s big time losers, but no longer now. JV Casio and Marcio Lassiter will prove that this is their time. With a lot of improvement in their rosters by acquiring Doug Kramer, Rommel Adducul, Alex Crisano and Josh Vandalingham and holdovers Gary David and Sean Anthony, they might burst the bubble of the opposing teams. They might say “Goodbye Eliminations, Hello Quarters”.
Who to watch out: JV Casio and Alex Crisano’s court antics.
Meralco Bolts – their line up improved a lot with the addition of Jason Ballesteros, Gilbert Bulawan, Mark Macapagal and Chito Lanete. With Sol Mercado, Mark Cardona and Asi Taulava leading the team, they have a lot of reasons to enter the quarters every conference this season.
Who to watch out: Jason Ballesteros
Barako Bulls –Veterans Willie Miller, Danny Seigle, Don Allado, Dorian Pena, Paul Artadi and Wynne Arboleda must drink from the “fountain of youth” in order to give the first championship of this team (formerly Air 21). Always selected as victim by the SMC and MVP group in terms of hoarding their talents, I hope this season, Allein Maliksi and Dylan Ababou won’t be traded at all. They will serve as the future of the team as their veteran teammates guide them in every game. Nothing to ask for, but they might pull a surprise this conference.
Who to watch out: Willie Miller – Danny Seigle tandem
WHIPPING BOYS
Shopinas.com Clickers – aside from Franz Pumaren’s moustache, I don’t see this team will enter the quarters this season. Whoever owns the Shopinas first round pick next year will be happy.
Thursday, 22 September 2011
PBA Teams: A Second Look
ALASKA ACES
• Intact roster – no player movements in the Alaska Camp except for drafting significant players in the PBA Draft: Mac Baracael, Julius Pasculado and Eric Salamat.
• New coach, old system – with the departure of Tim Cone, the Aces elevate Joel Banal as their new head coach. Banal said that he will still use the triangle system but he will install new plays for the team.
• Projected First Five: C – Sonny Thoss, PF – Tony dela Cruz, SF – Mac Baracael, SG – Cyrus Baguio, PG – LA Tenorio.
• Dark Horse of the Team: Julius Pasculado
BMEG LLAMADOS
• New Coach, New System – with Tim Cone at the helm, expect that the Llamados will execute the famous triangle system.
• New Players: Marc Barocca, John Ferriols
• Projected First Five: C – Rafi Reavis, PF – Kerby Raymundo, SF – Joe Devance, SG – James Yap, PG – Mac Barocca.
• Dark Horse of the Team: Mac Barocca
BARAKO BULL
• New Coach, Old Players (age factor) – Junel Baculi will handle the team and the team is composed of 90% veterans.
• New Players: Willie Miller, Don Allado, Allein Maliksi, Dylan Ababou, Sunday Salvacion
• Projected First Five: C – Dorian Pena, PF – Don Allado, SF – Danny Seigle, SG – Willie Miller, PG – Wynne Arboleda.
• Dark Horse of the Team: Dylan Ababou
BARANGAY GINEBRA
• New Coaches, Old and Small Players (age /height factor) – Siot and Jong will handle the team. Again, the team is composed of guards and guards.
• New Players: Riel Cervantes, Art dela Cruz (returning asst. coach)
• Projected First Five: C – Eric Menk, PF – Willy Wilson, SF – Ronald Tubid, SG – Mark Caguioa, PG – Jayjay Helterbrand.
• Dark Horse of the Team: John Wilson and Jimbo Aquino
MERALCO BOLTS
• No major player movements except for having four “MARK” in the team – Isip, Cardona, Yee and Macapagal.
• New Players: Mark Macapagal, Mark Yee, Bryan Faundo
• Projected First Five: C – Asi Taulava, PF – Reynel Hugnatan, SF – Nelbert Omolon, SG – Mark Cardona, PG – Sol Mercado.
• Dark Horse of the Team: Mark Macapagal
PETRON BLAZE BOOSTERS
• No major player movements
• New Players: Dondon Hontiveros, Carlos Sharma, Chris Lutz
• Projected First Five: C – Noy Baclao, PF – Arwind Santos, SF – Chris Lutz, SG – Dondon Hontiveros, PG – Alex Cabagnot.
• Dark Horse of the Team: Chris Lutz (Defensive Player of the Year)
POWERADE TIGERS
• New Players, Same Coach (sigh)
• New Players: Doug Kramer, Josh Vandalingham, JV Casio, Marcio Lassiter, Rommel Adducul, Alex Crisano, Kenneth Duremdes (please, you are not Michael Jordan)
• Projected First Five: C – Alex Crisano, PF – Doug Kramer, SF – Marcio Lassiter, SG – Gary David, PG – JV Casio.
• Dark Horse of the Team: Marcio Lassiter
RAIN OR SHINE ELASTO PAINTERS
• Same old but effective lineup!
• New Players: Paul Lee, JR Quinahan,
• Projected First Five: C – Beau Belga, PF – Larry Rodriguez, SF – Gabe Norwood, SG – Ronjay Buenafe, PG – Paul Lee.
• Dark Horse of the Team: Paul Lee (PBA ROY)
SHOPINAS CLICKERS
• New Coach, New Players, New Team, Awful Name.
• New Players: Renren Ritualo, RJ Jazul, Elmer Espiritu, Paolo Hubalde
• Projected First Five: I have no idea!
• Dark Horse of the Team: Franz Pumaren’s bigote (moustache)
TALK N TEXT TROPANG TEXTERS
• Intact Roster
• New Players: Japeth Aguilar
• Projected First Five: C – Japeth Aguilar, PF – Harvey Carey, SF – Kelly Williams, SG – Jared Dillinger, PG – Jimmy Alapag
• Dark Horse of the Team: Jason Castro (PBA MVP)
• Intact roster – no player movements in the Alaska Camp except for drafting significant players in the PBA Draft: Mac Baracael, Julius Pasculado and Eric Salamat.
• New coach, old system – with the departure of Tim Cone, the Aces elevate Joel Banal as their new head coach. Banal said that he will still use the triangle system but he will install new plays for the team.
• Projected First Five: C – Sonny Thoss, PF – Tony dela Cruz, SF – Mac Baracael, SG – Cyrus Baguio, PG – LA Tenorio.
• Dark Horse of the Team: Julius Pasculado
BMEG LLAMADOS
• New Coach, New System – with Tim Cone at the helm, expect that the Llamados will execute the famous triangle system.
• New Players: Marc Barocca, John Ferriols
• Projected First Five: C – Rafi Reavis, PF – Kerby Raymundo, SF – Joe Devance, SG – James Yap, PG – Mac Barocca.
• Dark Horse of the Team: Mac Barocca
BARAKO BULL
• New Coach, Old Players (age factor) – Junel Baculi will handle the team and the team is composed of 90% veterans.
• New Players: Willie Miller, Don Allado, Allein Maliksi, Dylan Ababou, Sunday Salvacion
• Projected First Five: C – Dorian Pena, PF – Don Allado, SF – Danny Seigle, SG – Willie Miller, PG – Wynne Arboleda.
• Dark Horse of the Team: Dylan Ababou
BARANGAY GINEBRA
• New Coaches, Old and Small Players (age /height factor) – Siot and Jong will handle the team. Again, the team is composed of guards and guards.
• New Players: Riel Cervantes, Art dela Cruz (returning asst. coach)
• Projected First Five: C – Eric Menk, PF – Willy Wilson, SF – Ronald Tubid, SG – Mark Caguioa, PG – Jayjay Helterbrand.
• Dark Horse of the Team: John Wilson and Jimbo Aquino
MERALCO BOLTS
• No major player movements except for having four “MARK” in the team – Isip, Cardona, Yee and Macapagal.
• New Players: Mark Macapagal, Mark Yee, Bryan Faundo
• Projected First Five: C – Asi Taulava, PF – Reynel Hugnatan, SF – Nelbert Omolon, SG – Mark Cardona, PG – Sol Mercado.
• Dark Horse of the Team: Mark Macapagal
PETRON BLAZE BOOSTERS
• No major player movements
• New Players: Dondon Hontiveros, Carlos Sharma, Chris Lutz
• Projected First Five: C – Noy Baclao, PF – Arwind Santos, SF – Chris Lutz, SG – Dondon Hontiveros, PG – Alex Cabagnot.
• Dark Horse of the Team: Chris Lutz (Defensive Player of the Year)
POWERADE TIGERS
• New Players, Same Coach (sigh)
• New Players: Doug Kramer, Josh Vandalingham, JV Casio, Marcio Lassiter, Rommel Adducul, Alex Crisano, Kenneth Duremdes (please, you are not Michael Jordan)
• Projected First Five: C – Alex Crisano, PF – Doug Kramer, SF – Marcio Lassiter, SG – Gary David, PG – JV Casio.
• Dark Horse of the Team: Marcio Lassiter
RAIN OR SHINE ELASTO PAINTERS
• Same old but effective lineup!
• New Players: Paul Lee, JR Quinahan,
• Projected First Five: C – Beau Belga, PF – Larry Rodriguez, SF – Gabe Norwood, SG – Ronjay Buenafe, PG – Paul Lee.
• Dark Horse of the Team: Paul Lee (PBA ROY)
SHOPINAS CLICKERS
• New Coach, New Players, New Team, Awful Name.
• New Players: Renren Ritualo, RJ Jazul, Elmer Espiritu, Paolo Hubalde
• Projected First Five: I have no idea!
• Dark Horse of the Team: Franz Pumaren’s bigote (moustache)
TALK N TEXT TROPANG TEXTERS
• Intact Roster
• New Players: Japeth Aguilar
• Projected First Five: C – Japeth Aguilar, PF – Harvey Carey, SF – Kelly Williams, SG – Jared Dillinger, PG – Jimmy Alapag
• Dark Horse of the Team: Jason Castro (PBA MVP)
Thursday, 15 September 2011
Best and Worst Team Decisions in PBA History
Here are the lists of some worst decisions ever made by some PBA Teams in NO particular order.
1. ALASKA ACES
BEST:
Acquiring talents through trades (Lastimosa – Cabahug, Cariaso – Solomon, Devance-Mercado, etc.)
Following the salary cap in a very efficient manner.
Signing of Tim Cone in 1989.
Lending the Big Three for the National Team, inspite of eyeing a second grandslam in 1998.
WORST:
Trading Kenneth Duremdes to Sta. Lucia for Brandon Cablay
Trading Johnny Abarrientos and Poch Juinio to Coca-Cola Tigers for Ali Peek and Jon Ordonio
Letting go of Tim Cone (although Tim asked for his release but I know that there’s something else in between)
2. BARAKO BULL (formerly Air21)
BEST:
Drafting the best talents in every PBA draft (I might also include this to the worst decision)
Introducing Shawn Daniels in the PBA (one of the best import played here in the league)
WORST:
Drafting the best talents in every PBA draft and trading it after for some bags of peanuts.
Considered as the farm team of SMC and MVP teams
3. BARANGAY GINEBRA GIN KINGS
BEST:
Drafting Mark Caguioa in the 2001 PBA Draft and signing the free-agent Jayjay Helterbrand.
Acquiring Rudy Hatfield, Billy Mamaril and Rafi Reavis from Coca-Cola
Signing the free agent then, Bal David, in 1996.
WORST:
Forming a line-up of “security guards”.
Letting Rudy Hatfield to come and go for the team (whenever he likes to play ball)
Allan Caidic as coach (which lead to Sonny Jaworski leaving the team in 1998)
Drafting EJ Feihl, even Duremdes and Cariaso is still available in the 1995 PBA Draft.
Their famous “walk-out” versus Shell in 1990.
4. BMEG Llamados
BEST:
Of course, signing Tim Cone as coach.
Elevating Jojo Lastimosa, Alvin Patrimonio, Jerry Codinera and other players to form the Purefoods team in 1988.
Hiring Baby Dalupan (the winningest coach in the PBA) as their coach.
Matching the offer of Pepsi Mega in 1991 on Alvin Patrimonio for 25 million 5-year contract.
Drafting James Yap in 2005 PBA Draft.
WORST:
Trading Marc Pingris to San Miguel in 2008 for Enrico Villanueva.
Trading Jerry Codinera to Mobiline in 1999 for Andy Seigle.
Hiring the “Fil-Sham” Al Segova.
5. MERALCO BOLTS
BEST:
Buying the Sta. Lucia franchise
Acquiring talents like Asi Taulava, Marc Cardona and Sol Mercado.
WORST:
Offering a one conference contract to Marlou Aquino.
Using the name “Meralco” even the charges in our electricity is very high.
6. PETRON BLAZE BOOSTERS
BEST:
Signing Danny Seigle as “direct-hire” in 1999.
Signing the free agent, Olsen Racela, in 1997.
Drafting Danny Ildefonso during the 1998 PBA Draft.
WORST:
Trading LA Tenorio and Larry Fonacier to Alaska in exchange of Mike Cortez and Ken Bono.
Acquiring talents in Air 21 (or should I say “hoarding”)
Draft boo-boos by Jong Uichico during his stint with the team.
Drafting Sam Eman, when Ryan Reyes is still available.
Trading Seigle, Pena, Hontiveros and Artadi to Air 21
Using the name “Petron” even there’s always an oil price hike (and to stop Phoenix from entering the league).
7. POWERADE TIGERS
BEST:
Drafting JV Casio and Marcio Lassiter in the 2011 PBA Draft.
Acquiring Gary David from Air21 for Alex Cabagnot.
Acquiring Doug Kramer and Josh Vandalingham from Rain or Shine.
WORST:
Not replacing their coach Bo Perasol.
Acquiring old players through trade.
Letting Kenneth Duremdes play again this season.
8. RAIN ELASTO PAINTERS
BEST:
Drafting Paul Lee in the 2011 PBA Draft.
Drafting Gabe Norwood in the 2008 PBA Draft.
Signing Yeng Guiao as head coach.
WORST:
I can’t remember any…
9. TALK N TEXT TROPANG TEXTERS
BEST:
Signing Asi Taulava as “direct-hire” in 1999.
Good draft choices like Jimmy Alapag (2003), Harvey Carey (2003), Jason Castro (2008)
Lending players for the national team.
WORST:
Trading Asi Taulava (thanks to Derek Pumaren)
“Choosing” Petron Blaze Boosters to end their “grand slam” bid.
Allowing Jason Castro to play even he is injured.
And allowing Chot Reyes to “air” his drama about his team.
1. ALASKA ACES
BEST:
Acquiring talents through trades (Lastimosa – Cabahug, Cariaso – Solomon, Devance-Mercado, etc.)
Following the salary cap in a very efficient manner.
Signing of Tim Cone in 1989.
Lending the Big Three for the National Team, inspite of eyeing a second grandslam in 1998.
WORST:
Trading Kenneth Duremdes to Sta. Lucia for Brandon Cablay
Trading Johnny Abarrientos and Poch Juinio to Coca-Cola Tigers for Ali Peek and Jon Ordonio
Letting go of Tim Cone (although Tim asked for his release but I know that there’s something else in between)
2. BARAKO BULL (formerly Air21)
BEST:
Drafting the best talents in every PBA draft (I might also include this to the worst decision)
Introducing Shawn Daniels in the PBA (one of the best import played here in the league)
WORST:
Drafting the best talents in every PBA draft and trading it after for some bags of peanuts.
Considered as the farm team of SMC and MVP teams
3. BARANGAY GINEBRA GIN KINGS
BEST:
Drafting Mark Caguioa in the 2001 PBA Draft and signing the free-agent Jayjay Helterbrand.
Acquiring Rudy Hatfield, Billy Mamaril and Rafi Reavis from Coca-Cola
Signing the free agent then, Bal David, in 1996.
WORST:
Forming a line-up of “security guards”.
Letting Rudy Hatfield to come and go for the team (whenever he likes to play ball)
Allan Caidic as coach (which lead to Sonny Jaworski leaving the team in 1998)
Drafting EJ Feihl, even Duremdes and Cariaso is still available in the 1995 PBA Draft.
Their famous “walk-out” versus Shell in 1990.
4. BMEG Llamados
BEST:
Of course, signing Tim Cone as coach.
Elevating Jojo Lastimosa, Alvin Patrimonio, Jerry Codinera and other players to form the Purefoods team in 1988.
Hiring Baby Dalupan (the winningest coach in the PBA) as their coach.
Matching the offer of Pepsi Mega in 1991 on Alvin Patrimonio for 25 million 5-year contract.
Drafting James Yap in 2005 PBA Draft.
WORST:
Trading Marc Pingris to San Miguel in 2008 for Enrico Villanueva.
Trading Jerry Codinera to Mobiline in 1999 for Andy Seigle.
Hiring the “Fil-Sham” Al Segova.
5. MERALCO BOLTS
BEST:
Buying the Sta. Lucia franchise
Acquiring talents like Asi Taulava, Marc Cardona and Sol Mercado.
WORST:
Offering a one conference contract to Marlou Aquino.
Using the name “Meralco” even the charges in our electricity is very high.
6. PETRON BLAZE BOOSTERS
BEST:
Signing Danny Seigle as “direct-hire” in 1999.
Signing the free agent, Olsen Racela, in 1997.
Drafting Danny Ildefonso during the 1998 PBA Draft.
WORST:
Trading LA Tenorio and Larry Fonacier to Alaska in exchange of Mike Cortez and Ken Bono.
Acquiring talents in Air 21 (or should I say “hoarding”)
Draft boo-boos by Jong Uichico during his stint with the team.
Drafting Sam Eman, when Ryan Reyes is still available.
Trading Seigle, Pena, Hontiveros and Artadi to Air 21
Using the name “Petron” even there’s always an oil price hike (and to stop Phoenix from entering the league).
7. POWERADE TIGERS
BEST:
Drafting JV Casio and Marcio Lassiter in the 2011 PBA Draft.
Acquiring Gary David from Air21 for Alex Cabagnot.
Acquiring Doug Kramer and Josh Vandalingham from Rain or Shine.
WORST:
Not replacing their coach Bo Perasol.
Acquiring old players through trade.
Letting Kenneth Duremdes play again this season.
8. RAIN ELASTO PAINTERS
BEST:
Drafting Paul Lee in the 2011 PBA Draft.
Drafting Gabe Norwood in the 2008 PBA Draft.
Signing Yeng Guiao as head coach.
WORST:
I can’t remember any…
9. TALK N TEXT TROPANG TEXTERS
BEST:
Signing Asi Taulava as “direct-hire” in 1999.
Good draft choices like Jimmy Alapag (2003), Harvey Carey (2003), Jason Castro (2008)
Lending players for the national team.
WORST:
Trading Asi Taulava (thanks to Derek Pumaren)
“Choosing” Petron Blaze Boosters to end their “grand slam” bid.
Allowing Jason Castro to play even he is injured.
And allowing Chot Reyes to “air” his drama about his team.
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