Wednesday, January 30, 2013

NBA: Heat too hot for Nets in the third


source: www.gmanetwork.com

The Brooklyn Nets had a huge run to tie the game at the half. The Miami Heat used an even bigger run in the third to put this one away.

The visiting Miami Heat used a 36-14 third quarter to blow out the Brooklyn Nets, building to a 105-85 win, Wednesday (Thursday, PHL time) at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn.

The victory by the reigning NBA champs ended an eight-game win streak by Brooklyn on their home court. It also improved Miami's record to 29-13, to keep them on top of the Eastern Conference, and dropped the Nets to 27-19.

Nine points by LeBron James in the first quarter helped the Heat to a 30-20 advantage after twelve minutes. Lay-ups by Dwyane Wade got it to a first half high of 12 twice, at 36-24, and then at 41-29, the latter coming with 7:30 still to play.

However, the home team Nets used an 18-6 run, fueled by a combined 10 by big men Brook Lopez and Andray Blatche, to knot things at 47-all. A Chris Bosh dunk momentarily gave the lead to Miami anew, but Deron Williams canned a jumper with 2.3 ticks left in the half to forge just the second tie of the game up to that point.

The third quarter saw the Heat reassert their dominance though, as the team shot 15-of-23 from the field, or 65.2 percent, en route to their 36 points. Their defense meanwhile, held the Nets to just 14 points, all from three players, Lopez, Williams and Joe Johnson, for an 85-63 lead.

Brooklyn couldn't cut into the huge deficit any more than 17 points in the fourth, which led to both sides sending in their bench to close this one out.

LeBron James led all sides with 24 points, nine rebounds, seven assists and two steals. Dwyane Wade added 21 markers. Chris Andersen, signed to a second 10-day contract, was a nice spark off the bench, tallying three points, five rebounds, a steal and a block in under 10 minutes of play.

Brook Lopez led the Nets with 21 points, seven rebounds and three blocks. Joe Johnson scored 16, but needed 15 attempts, while Deron Williams was held to just nine points and five assists. Williams was also forced into a team-high six turnovers.

Miami wound up shooting better than 50 percent from the field, 51.8 percent, and beyond the arc, 57.9 percent. The Heat also got a whopping 20-to-4 advantage in fast break points. - AMD, GMA News

NBA: Spurs overwhelm Bobcats in Popovich's return


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The San Antonio Spurs gave recuperating coach Gregg Popovich a welcome return to the sidelines on Wednesday (Thursday, PHL time) by romping to a ninth consecutive win with a 102-78 thumping of the Charlotte Bobcats.

Popovich had missed the last three games through illness and despite the absence of big man Tim Duncan for a fourth straight contest with a knee injury, the NBA-leading Spurs were far too strong for the Bobcats.

Tony Parker stepped in to fill the void left by Duncan and recorded 22 points with seven assists, as Kawhi Leonard added 18 points to help San Antonio cruise to another comfortable win at home, where they are 21-2 this season.

The Spurs (37-11) set the tone for an easy night's work when they opened the game with an 8-0 run and never fell behind.

San Antonio enjoyed a typically efficient shooting performance with an impressive 55 percent success rate from the field, including 9-of-16 from three-point range.

Ramon Sessions scored 20 off the bench to pace the Bobcats (11-34), who lost for the 10th time in 12 games. - Reuters

Manny Pacquiao OK with fighting in September instead of April


source: www.interaksyon.com

With plans for him to fight in April falling apart, Filipino ring icon Manny Pacquiao said he doesn’t have a problem with postponing his comeback for September instead.

“Puwede naman, puwede namang September na lang,” said Pacquiao, who is coming off consecutive losses — to Timothy Bradley in a controversial decision and to Juan Manuel Marquez in a shocking knockout — last year.

According to Pacquiao adviser Michael Koncz, putting together an April fight for the fighter was a massive undertaking, especially with Top Rank promoter Bob Arum expressing his preference for a later fight date.

The Pacquiao camp reportedly considered Singapore, Macau, Dubai, and Manila as possible venues for an April fight, but was unable to secure support to stage the bout. But the venue was not the only problem, according to Koncz.

“We have to work with HBO. They’re the expert in choosing the television dates,” he said.
Koncz also denied rumors that Pacquiao’s desire to fight in April was motivated by politics. Pacquiao, the incumbent representative of Sarangani, will run unopposed for a second term in May’s elections.

The Final Score: Rajko Toroman rejoins the race


source: www.gmanetwork.com

Rajko Toroman runs on a Wednesday morning with nothing but his thoughts. No earphones. No mp3 player. He hears the sound of his own breathing. His mind is engrossed, not by the frenzy of traffic around the Ortigas area, but by plans for his new PBA team, Barako Bull.

It’s the weekday drill for Toroman. Wake up at four. Watch a Euroleague game. Then by six, head out the door and begin a daily nine-kilometer run. As always, he runs for an hour.

On this midweek jog, Toroman’s brain is probably working harder than his feet. He thinks about Wednesday’s scheduled practice game against GlobalPort. He doesn’t think about the controversy surrounding his title as PBA Head Coach. He thinks about the new players on his team, instead. He imagines how JC Intal may finally unlock his potential. He pictures how Barako Bull will benefit from Allein Maliksi’s versatility.

Someone inside a jeepney shouts, “Coach! Good morning!”

The coach momentarily stops thinking about basketball, smiles and waves back.

Toroman returns to his reflection. He knows coaching Barako Bull won’t be easy. He has to convince PBA players to leap out of their comfort zones. Spend more hours in practice. Spend less time freelancing on the court. It’s the only way they will prosper under his watch. It’s the only way his system will work.

“I love the offense, “ Mick Pennisi, Barako Bull’s bearded veteran, admits. “It’s perfect for me because I’m an unconventional big man. We just need time to make it work. I just need to tell the younger guys that the system takes time.”

Toroman runs past the PhilSports Arena. He inhales. He exhales. There’s a map of sweat on his shirt. He’s not gasping for air at this point. He’s excited. He can’t wait for the tournament to start. He can’t wait to show critics that the Toroman Way can succeed.

[Related: Barako Bull shake up roster, dealing with four different teams in blockbuster]

Many believe Barako Bull greatly benefited from the recent five-team, 10-player PBA mega-trade. I agree, albeit cautiously. They brought in brand new players to beef up a brand new team. That team now plays under a brand new coach. On one hand, the set-up exudes possibilities. On the other hand, I worry about a cavalcade of untested variables.

“They say Filipino players have a hard time succeeding internationally because of size,” Toroman, who is fully aware of his widespread reputation as a drill sergeant, explains. “So if you’re smaller compared to players from other countries, shouldn’t you train even harder than the bigger guys? Right now, bigger players from other countries train harder than the players here. I want to change that.”

Toroman can see the Ynares Center along Shaw Boulevard from a distance. A scene from practice pops in his head: Moments after he completed his first practice session with Barako Bull, Jonas Villanueva started to experience muscle cramps. Sean Anthony approached Villanueva and comforted his new teammate by saying, “Welcome to the Serbian Military Camp.” Toroman heard Anthony’s quip and revealed a wry smile. -- GMA News

EPL: Terry says Chelsea lacked fight against Brentford


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LONDON - John Terry said Chelsea lacked fight in their recent Cup disappointments and called for the team to "liven up" if they want to play Champions League football next season.

Captain Terry started his first game since returning from a knee injury in the 2-2 draw with third tier Brentford on Sunday (Monday, PHL time) and was clearly not impressed.

[Related: Torres rescues FA Cup holders Chelsea with late goal]

"It was always going to be hard. The pitch was a bit worse than we thought, but no excuses," Terry told Chelsea TV.

"We're really disappointed, and even though it's great to be back personally, on a team performance we should be winning the game and now we make it difficult for ourselves with a replay.

"We have another game we could do without but we should beat them at the Bridge. I was disappointed because we didn't fight and they wanted it more than us."

Only a late equalizer from Fernando Torres spared Chelsea an embarrassing exit against Brentford following their League Cup semifinal defeat by Swansea City.

Chelsea were eliminated from the Champions League at the group stage and are a distant third in the Premier League.

Terry's knee injury meant he has hardly featured since Rafa Benitez replaced Roberto Di Matteo as coach, but now he is back he wants a big improvement against Reading in the Premier League on Wednesday (Thursday, PHL time).

"It's disappointing going to Swansea and not scoring over two legs, then being lackluster [at Brentford]," he said.

"We came [to Brentford] and didn't create too much. Fair play to them, they played well but we need to liven up a bit and realize the importance to the fans and the club.

"Champions League football is a must next season. It's difficult but we have a squad and it's down to the players who come in to rotate and play well."

Goalkeeper Petr Cech and central defender David Luiz are both ruled out for the trip to Reading.

Cech has a calf injury and may return for the match at Newcastle United this weekend but Luiz is expected to miss both games due to a calf problem. - Reuters

Gilas needs longer buildup for Fiba Asia


source: www.philstar.com

MANILA, Philippines - Coach Chot Reyes said Gilas Pilipinas would need an intensive preparation to reach competitive level that would match the continent’s best and give them a good shot at playing in the global meet.

Reyes appealed to the pro league that they be given the longest possible period of time to train for a serious crack at the 2013 FIBA Asia Championship set at the Mall of Asia Arena in Pasay on Aug. 1-11.

Fresh from his Hong Kong trip where he steered the Gilas cadet team to a championship in an invitational tourney, Reyes sat down in an initial meeting with PBA commissioner Chito Salud yesterday afternoon.

They discussed ways to get maximum time to brace for expected tough competition against Asian traditional title contenders China and Korea, new powers Iran, Jordan, Lebanon and Qatar and other contenders like Japan and Chinese Taipei.

“Big thing is the third conference adjustment. But we’re still working on the time that would be available for us (to train). Naming of the lineup is going to be dependent on the final schedule,” said Reyes.

The national mentor, however, has an idea on what kind of team he’s forming.

“Magbubuo tayo ng team, di tayo magbubuo ng collection of superstars (We’ll form a team. We’ll not put together a collection of superstars),” said Reyes.

“We’ll never have size advantage so we’ll have a team that has speed and outside shooting. It must be versatile. It must be a team with role players,” Reyes added.

He said players who played for Gilas in the last Jones Cup and FIBA Asia Cup and even the young cadet players who donned the national colors in the Dubai and Hong Kong invitationals will be considered for the team to the FIBA Asia Championship.

“They’re under consideration. They’ll be part of the pool where we get the final lineup,” said Reyes.

Greg Slaughter, the country’s lone seven-foot player, could well be the cadet player with the best chance of making the team. For a long time, he was part of the previous Gilas team under Serbian coach Rajko Toroman. Slaughter and Petron rookie center Junmar Fajardo are likely to fight it out for the role as Marcus Douthit’s backup.

Reyes said they’re also in the lookout for a naturalized player backup.

Considerations in this regard are naturalization papers and the salary. “It’s hard to pay him just to be a backup. Unlike in Lebanon, they already have four naturalized players to choose from. At yung naturalized nila hindi malalakas, super lakas,” said Reyes.

Reyes also mentioned the advantage of their rivals in preparation period, but nonetheless expressed gratitude to the PBA for its backing.

“We’re very thankful for their all-out support in this program in trying to achieve the goal in qualifying for the world championships. We’re very appreciative,” he said.

“What is clear from the PBA standpoint is we are here to fully support the cause of Gilas Pilipinas and as a proof of that we will come out with a third conference schedule that will certainly strengthen the chances of our national team,” said Salud.

“We are bending over backwards. We are meeting with the national team coach to see to it that his needs are met appropriately and from that standpoint we also want to be able to help the SBP and the MVP Group in successfully hosting this FIBA Asia,” Salud added.

Bundesliga: Leaders Bayern eager to keep spirits high on the bench


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BERLIN - Bundesliga leaders Bayern Munich tried to boost the confidence of their big-name substitute's bench on Tuesday, saying all players will be called upon when the team gets into the full swing of three competitions.

Bayern coach Jupp Heynckes has been spoilt for choice since the recent Bundesliga mid-season restart and has left several players, including Arjen Robben, Mario Gomez and Claudio Pizarro, on the bench or even out of the squad completely.

Brazilian Luiz Gustavo, Ukraine international Anatoliy Tymoshchuk and Jerome Boateng have also not featured much in recent weeks.

The Bavarians are 11 points clear in the Bundesliga with 15 wins from 19 games as they seek to end a two-season title drought.

"These are all players who can compete at the very top level, they are hugely motivated," Heynckes told reporters. "We do not have 11 starting players, we have 20 starting players."

Bayern were the biggest Bundesliga spenders in the last transfer season bringing in Spaniard Javi Martinez, Swiss international Xherdan Shaqiri, Croatia forward Mario Mandzukic and Brazilian Dante.

The wealth of talent in a squad that reached the Champions League final last season was by no means low when the new signings arrived.

The competition for a starting spot has been fierce this season with Mandzukic becoming first-choice striker over former Bundesliga top scorer Gomez, who has missed much of the campaign through injury.

Martinez has also established himself as a starter.

Dutch winger Robben, however, has not seen much action since his return from injury and has started the last two league games on the bench.

"This is of course a pity but the players have to accept that," said Heynckes, who will be replaced by Pep Guardiola at the end of the season.

"At the moment there is no need for big changes," added the coach, whose team beat VfB Stuttgart 2-0 away on Sunday (Monday, PHL time). "We need to be successful and I will not risk anything.

"The players know I will rotate once we get to the busy weeks where we will be playing Saturday-Wednesday-Saturday."

Bayern are taking on Arsenal in the Champions League Round of 16 and meet holders Borussia Dortmund in the German Cup quarterfinal next month. - Reuters

Tuesday, January 29, 2013

Manny Pacquiao’s proposal for April fight reportedly turned down by MVP group


source: www.interaksyon.com

A planned ring return for eight-division world champion Manny Pacquiao in April in Manila has apparently been scuttled, leaving the fabled Filipino fighter with no other choice but to wait for a fifth fight with Juan Manuel Marquez in September.

Sources reveal that Team Pacquiao’s asking price was too big, compelling telecom titan Manny V. Pangilinan to turn down a proposal to stage a fight in mid-April.

Besides, Pangilinan’s group is neck-deep in commitments this year, making it virtually impossible for the country’s premier sports patron to lend a hand to Team Pacquiao’s wish to fight on local soil.

(InterAKTV is part of InterAksyon.com, the news website of TV5, which is chaired by Pangilinan.)

Pacquiao had earlier eyed Singapore, Macau and Dubai as likely venues but the lack of time to stage such a huge event was a big contributory factor for it to be set aside at least for the meantime.

Promoter Bob Arum is not hot on the idea of Pacquiao engaging in an interim fight before the fifth showdown with Marquez in September.

Even trainer Freddie Roach prefers Pacquiao to sit it out as it will only do him good since he is coming off a sixth-round beatdown at the hands of Marquez.

Still, all is not lost for members of Team Pacquiao since they are on the lookout for solid backers.

But if they could not come up with something by next month, everything will point to September.

Marc Pingris to join SMART-Gilas for FIBA Asia Championship campaign


source: www.interaksyon.com

Marc Pingris has decided to join the SMART-Gilas Pilipinas national team set to compete in the FIBA Asia Championship.

Rene Pardo, San Mig Coffee’s representative to the PBA Board, confirmed the news to InterAKTV on Tuesday.

“I encouraged him to join,” Pardo said in a telephone interview. “He was supposed to visit his dad in France, but I told him that Chot Reyes was requesting for his services.”

The 6-foot-4 do-it-all forward is the latest PBA player to join the squad to be handled by Reyes. Pingris is one of those players on the wish list of Reyes.

Just recently, the PBA Board agreed with the proposal of commissioner Chito Salud that all teams should lend at least a player each for the national squad’s campaign in FIBA Asia to be hosted by the country for the first time in 40 years.

“Tayo ang host ng FIBA Asia, kaya dapat tulong-tulong tayo,” added Pardo.

Pingris’ inclusion is a good boost for SMART-Gilas’ bid to form a team composed of the best players from the PBA.

Last year, the Philippines won the Willaim Jones Cup tournament, a prestigious annual event, with the help of some of the top pros in the country.

But the SMART-Gilas squad was forced to play with a group composed mostly of amateur players in two international tournaments this month.

On Monday, FIBA Asia secretary general Hagop Khajirian, who ranked the country only at No. 5 seed, urged the Philippines to field its best squad in the tournament.

Monday, January 28, 2013

Why the rush to return, champ?


source: www.spin.ph

PROMOTER Bob Arum is telling everyone that there is no economically viable arena available to host the fight, at least not in April. Just about every boxing expert worth his salt is advising him to take the time available and let the wounds of battle completely heal.

But no, Pacquiao wants to lace on the gloves again, and he wants it in April. He has even expressed his willingness to fight in Manila if no other venue is available. A few years ago, such a thought would have been difficult to fathom: You know, nobody wanting to host a Pacquiao fight.

Times have changed though, particularly after Pacquiao hit skid row in December when he fell in six rounds to Mexican nemesis Juan Manuel Marquez. With his career now hanging by a thread, the popular opinion is that Pacquiao should be more judicious in plotting his return to the throne.

It is so easy to say that machismo has a lot to do with Pacquiao's desire to immediately return. Before he swallowed the right hand that shocked the world, Pacquiao appeared to be on his way to a technical knockout victory over Marquez. Knocked down in the third, he rebounded strongly by flooring Marquez in the fifth round. Pacquiao was running rings around a banged-up Marquez when he got overexcited and walked into a huge right hand with one second left in the sixth round.

Suffice it to say, Pacquiao thinks Marquez just got lucky. The craving for an immediate return to the squared circle is anchored on emotion, the desire to erase in a snap of a finger the memories of that December ember.

Oh, lest we forget, there is also the need for Pacquiao to recapture the image of a winner before he tosses his hat anew into the political arena in May. By the time he seeks re-election as a member of Congress, Pacquiao wants to be a winner again in the eyes of his constituents and this will only happen if he fights in April, a month before the national elections. Machismo aside, this is the real reason why Pacquiao wants an early return. And this is why this writer believes the Pacman needs a reality check.

The loss to Marquez was an accident waiting to happen. Heading into their fourth meeting, Pacquiao was no longer his old, ferocious self. The inner fire had been tempered, either by his newfound religion or political forays. Or perhaps by both. Bottom line, Pacquiao was too distracted when he fought Marquez.

Over a month after the loss to Marquez, the distractions are still there. In fact, Pacquiao has not done anything to shake it off his system. What is more dangerous is that he still apparently believes he can get away with it again.  At this stage in his career, when questions about his health and condition linger, that is a very perilous mindset.

There is no urgency for Pacquiao to return as early as April. Note that after the loss to Marquez, Pacquiao was placed under 120-day medical suspension by the Nevada State Athletic Commission. This means Pacquiao is prohibited from engaging in any boxing-related activity, particularly sparring, during the time of the suspension. The medical suspension was recently shortened by the commission and will be effective until March 9. However, the commission made it clear that Pacquiao cannot figure in any sparring until February 7. Unless Pacquiao has not been complying with the directive, this means that if he returns in April he would have had very little sparring. As in the Marquez fight, he would be cramming again.

It is easy to argue that Pacquiao need not train that hard because he would only be taking on a patsy if he returns in April. But here's the rub: There is no telling how much of Pacquiao's once towering confidence has been chopped off by Marquez's right hand. No fighter's confidence is the same after he goes through a harrowing experience like what Pacquiao went through. While Pacquiao may only end up fighting a trial horse in April, any diminution in the boxer's confidence will level the playing field. This means that while the patsy remains an underdog, he has more than a faint chance.

Another reason for Pacquiao not to fight in April is the fact that two of the country's best champions today, Brian Viloria and Nonito Donaire, Jr., are also seeing action in April. Viloria will defend his WBA-WBO flyweight title against Mexican Juan Fransciso Estrada on April 6 in Macau while Donaire is mulling on an April 27 defense of his WBO super bantamweight crown against Cuban Guillermo Rigondeaux in Las Vegas. Whether he likes to admit it or not, Pacquiao will be reduced to third fiddle if he fights in the same month.

Pacquiao will get his revenge, but he has to be very judicious and patient in planning it. First things first, he has to get rid of all the excess luggage in his closet. We all want to see Pacquiao back in the ring again, but we will not settle for anything less than the vintage Pacman or something close to that. - Ed Tolentino


Rajko Toroman: Preparation, not talent, key to SMART-Gilas chances in FIBA Asia


source: www.interaksyon.com

More than just getting the best talent available, having ample time to prepare would be the key for success for SMART-Gilas Pilipinas in this year’s FIBA Asia Championship, according to Rajko Toroman.

The Serbian coach, who piloted the national team to a fourth-place finish in the 2011 edition of the tournament, said picking just the best players available wouldn’t be enough for the Philippine team, which will be trying to duplicate its feat 40 years ago when it last hosted the top Asian cage event.

“It’s no guarantee that you will win a championship,” said Toroman, who is known for his rigorous training and preparation.

He led Iran to victory in the FIBA Asia Championship in 2007, before moving to the Philippines to continue his coaching career.

“There are many components in building a championship team for the FIBA Asia tournament, but you could prioritize preparation and chemistry. Putting players and having them play together for six months, that’s the most important thing,” said Toroman.

The PBA has already committed to adjusting its scheduling, promising to shorten the Governors’ Cup to give SMART-Gilas more time to prepare for the competition. The league has also committed to lend at least one player from each team to the national squad, with commissioner Chito Salud and SMART-Gilas coach Chot Reyes scheduled to seat down to discuss details of the lineup.

FIBA Asia exec tells Team Philippines: ‘Field your best squad’


source: www.interaksyon.com

FIBA Asia secretary-general Hagop Khajirian ranked the Philippines as one of the top five teams for the regions top cage competition, which the countryn will host in August.

But the Lebanese official qualified his comment by saying that SMART-Gilas Pilipinas will have to field its best lineup for the FIBA Asia Championship slated for August 1 to 11.

Khajirian named China, South Korea, Iran, Lebanon and the Philippines as the countries that have strong chances for the top three slots in the tournament, which come with tickets to the 2014 FIBA World Cup in Spain.

“I’m judging on the record in the past decade,” said Khajirian on Monday in a press event arranged by the Samahang Basketbol ng Pilipinas at the SM Mall of Asia Arena.

“The Philippines reached the quarterfinals and the semifinals of the last two FIBA Asia. These five countries will be my favorites and maybe Jordan. But sometimes we witness some surprises.”

Powerade Team Pilipinas coached by Yeng Guiao finished eighth in Tianjin, China in 2009, while SMART-Gilas coached by Rajko Toroman was fourth in Wuhan in 2011.

The Powerade squad was bannered by top professional players, but did not feature a naturalized reinforcement. The 2011 edition of SMART-Gilas, meanwhile, include a mix of college and professional players along with center Marcus Douthit.

“We never saw a Philippine team in full. The best players, unfortunately, only some of them joined. I hope in this event will be different,” said Khajirian.

“I hope you get prepared for this Championship with your full squad.”

Sunday, January 27, 2013

Rajon Rondo out for season with torn ACL

source: www.sports.yahoo.com

BOSTON – Celtics star Rajon Rondo tore the ACL in his right knee and will be lost for the season.

It is possible that Rondo could return for the start of the 2013-'14 season, but a timetable for his return won't be clear until after his surgery.

Rondo injured the knee in Friday's double-overtime loss to the Atlanta Hawks, where he had delivered his second consecutive triple-double. He was scratched from the Celtics-Heat game on Sunday with what the team termed a "hyperextended right knee." MRI results Sunday afternoon confirmed the Celtics' worst fears.

Even with Rondo in the lineup, the Celtics had lost six consecutive games and dropped to 20-23 and into the eight spot in the Eastern Conference playoff race.

Boston could miss the playoffs for the first time since the 2006-'07 season, prior to the arrival of Kevin Garnett and Ray Allen in what turned out to be a championship season in 07-'08.

Rondo was voted to the Eastern Conference's All-Star starting team, but commissioner David Stern will now choose a replacement for him.

Saturday, January 26, 2013

Victoria Azarenka retains Australian Open title with win over ailing Li Na


source: www.interaksyon.com

MELBOURNE – Victoria Azarenka retained her Australian Open title with a tense 4-6 6-4 6-3 victory over China’s Li Na, who suffered a sickening ankle injury in the second set and hit her head in the third when she twisted the joint for a second time.

Li had dominated the first set on Saturday but Azarenka raced out to a 3-1 lead in the second before Li slipped and twisted her left ankle. She had it strapped but had problems pivoting and Azarenka won the set 6-4.

The Chinese sixth seed, who won the French Open title in 2011, had taken a 2-1 lead in the decider before a fireworks display delayed play for about 10 minutes and she immediately went over her ankle again when they returned and hit her head.

A smiling Li returned to court but Azarenka managed to break in the fifth game, then hold serve to jump to a 4-2 lead and she sealed the title, which ensured she retained the number one ranking, when she broke Li in the ninth game.

Gilas Pilipinas cruises to easy semis win over Changsha Park Lane to reach HK tilt finals


source: www.interaksyon.com

The Gilas Pilipinas national team smashed Changsha Park Lane, 90-69, in their semis duel to reach the finals of the 19th Super Keung Sheung Cup International Invitation Basketball Championship on Saturday at the Queen Elizabeth Stadium in Wanchai, Hong Kong.

Nino Canaleta led the way for the Philippine quintet with 18 points and eight rebounds while naturalized player Marcus Douthit added 13 markers and eight boards for the Chot Reyes-coached national squad.

Kevin Alas contributed 10 markers for the Filipinos, who will face the winner of the semifinal encounter between defending champion Southern California Fukienese Association and Hong Kong national team, which was being played as of posting time.

The Gilas five had a quick start, erecting an early 26-9 lead after the first period before the team Snow Wolves managed to keep pace with Filipinos in the second period, 21-20, but still trailed 29-47 at halftime.

It was also close in the last two quarters but the Filipinos were to keep the big lead for good and advance into the championship match on Sunday.

Ronald Pascual and Garvo Lanete contributed eight apiece for the Philippine squad.

Liu Fuxiang led the young Changsa Park Lane team with 17 points while Sun Jian added 11.

Friday, January 25, 2013

Little Azkals demolish Chelsea in first match

source: Cebu Daily News

CAGAYAN de Oro's Jeremiah "JB" Borlongan scored a hattrick as the Little Azkals once again showed their unbeatable team work by routing the Korean-based Chelsea FC Under 14 team, 6-1, yesterday at the Rizal Memorial Stadium in the first of their two exhibition matches.

The Philippine Under-14 football team proved that they have an unbeatable bond despite coming from different parts of the country by surprising the visiting Chelsea FC with their press to the goal and their agility on the pitch.

All of the goals in the match were scored in the first half, with Little Azkals team captain Jed Ramos Diamante of Davao starting the scoring spree with just minutes into the match. This was followed by Borlongan's three straight goals.

Davao's Javier Romero-Salas further stretched the Little Azkals' lead to five while Diamante capped the junior national team's win with his final goal in the first half.

Chelsea FC scored its lone goal in the last minute of the first half. The second half saw both teams scoreless.

With the sizable lead that the Little Azkals posted, head coach Oliver "BingBing" Colina felt confident to field all of his players in the second half to give those on the bench enough exposure.

"We dominated the first half but Chelsea was able to adjust in the second half and managed some counter attacks. We surprised them with our press and speed, it was clear that they weren't expecting that," Colina said.

Despite having won convincingly, Colina said more adjustments will be done today in their second match against Chelsea FC at the Turf Bonifacio Global City (BGC) at 4 p.m. since he is anticipating that the visiting team will be making their own adjustments.

"The Chelsea FC has a high-level of understanding of the game and they play physical," Colina said.

Pacquiao admits boxing career nears end


source: www.abs-cbnnews.com

MANILA – Filipino boxing superstar Manny Pacquiao admitted that his colorful career in boxing is nearing its end.

When asked by his friend, former North Cotabato Gov. Emmanuel Piñol, if he’s boxing for three more years, the Filipino boxer said no.

“Three years? That’s too long,” the “Pacman” said in a casual conversation with Piñol, who manages several boxers.

Pacquiao, acknowledged as the best boxer ever produced by the Philippines, has been fighting for nearly two decades now.

He has collected a total of eight world titles in eight weight classes, beating the likes of Erik Morales, Marco Antonio Barrera, Ricky Hatton, Miguel Cotto and Oscar de la Hoya.

Last December, he got stung by a crushing sixth round knockout at the hands of his long-time foe, Juan Manuel Marquez.

Pacquiao said he remains hopeful that he can fight in April before he gets busy with his re-election campaign as the lone representative of Sarangani province.

He and his adviser Michael Koncz are still looking for a suitable venue for the April fight.

“I am looking at Manila or Singapore as the venue of my next fight,” said Pacquiao.

Pacquiao gets $10-M offer to fight in Dubai


source: www.abs-cbnnews.com

MANILA, Philippines – Boxing superstar Manny Pacquiao received a $10-million offer to fight in Dubai in April, according to his boxing trainer Freddie Roach.

“I got a phone call from someone in Dubai on Monday, who offered $10 million for Manny to fight there in April,” Roach told Sport360°'s Jon Turner.

“But I told him to call [Top Rank promoter] Bob Arum because I don’t make his fights; I just get him ready.”

Pacquiao has been planning to make his ring comeback in April following his sixth-round knockout defeat to Juan Manuel Marquez last December.

His camp, however, is still looking for a suitable venue that could host his tune up bout prior his supposed fifth ring encounter with Marquez.

Among the locations being considered for the April bout are Singapore and Manila. But with the $10-million offer, Roach said Dubai could also be an ideal venue for Pacquiao as well.

“A place like Dubai for a fight could be great. It’s a great location for pay-per-view and TV networks and it would be seen worldwide,” the boxing coach said. “There would definitely be a lot of interest for a fight to take place there so it has the potential to be a great event.”

Arum earlier said Pacquiao no longer wants to fight in the US because of tax issues.

"Pacquiao doesn't want to fight in the United States because he'd have to give close to 40% [in taxes] to the government,” Arum had said.

Spurs’ Duncan, Heat’s Bosh headline NBA All-Star reserves


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NEW YORK – San Antonio’s Tim Duncan and the Miami Heat’s Chris Bosh headline the 14 players selected by NBA coaches as reserves for the 2013 All-Star Game next month.

Duncan was selected to his 14th All-Star Game and he’ll be joined by Spurs teammate Tony Parker, who was also named a reserve on Thursday.

The Chicago Bulls, keeping themselves in the playoff hunt in the Eastern Conference despite the prolonged injury absence of Derrick Rose, also had two players named as reserves in Joakim Noah and Luol Deng.

Noah is among five first-time All-Stars among the Eastern Conference reserves along with Tyson Chandler of the New York Knicks, Cleveland’s Kyrie Irving, Philadelphia’s Jrue Holiday and Indiana’s Paul George. Bosh was named to his eighth All-Star team.

Joining Duncan and Parker as reserves in the West are Portland’s LaMarcus Aldridge, Houston’s James Harden, David Lee of Golden State, Zach Randolph of Memphis and Oklahoma City’s Russell Westbrook.

The mid-season exhibition will be played in Houston on Sunday, February 17.

The starters, selected by fan voting, were named last week with Los Angeles Lakers superstar Kobe Bryant leading all players in votes in earning a record 15th successive All-Star selection.

Bryant is joined in the West starting lineup by the Los Angeles Clippers’ Chris Paul and Blake Griffin, Lakers teammate Dwight Howard and Oklahoma City’s Kevin Durant.

Miami’s LeBron James and Dwyane Wade, New York’s Carmelo Anthony and Boston’s Kevin Garnett and Rajon Rondo will start for the East.

The East and West All-Star coaches will be determined by the best record in the conferences through February 3.

Thursday, January 24, 2013

Mayweather looking to make ring return; Donaire in talks to face undefeated Mexican


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LOS ANGELES – Unbeaten fighter Floyd Mayweather likely will return to the ring after a one-year layoff on May 4 in Las Vegas against fellow American Robert Guerrero, the Los Angeles Times reported.

The card would also feature Mexico’s undefeated Saul “Cinnamon” Alvarez, who many expect will face Mayweather later this year if both are triumphant in May.

Golden Boy Promotions chief executive Richard Schaefer told the Times that a deal could be set this week to send World Boxing Council welterweight champion Mayweather, 43-0 with 26 knockouts, against Guerrero, 31-1-1 with 18 knockouts.

Alvarez, 41-0 with one drawn and 30 knockouts, would defend his World Boxing Council super welterweight crown against Austin Trout, Alfredo Angulo or James Kirkland, according to the report.

Filipino star Nonito Donaire, promoted by Bob Arum, and Mexico’s undefeated Abner Mares, signed with Golden Boy, are in talks for an April 13 super-bantamweight unification bout, according to the report.

Mares is 25-0 with one drawn and 13 knockouts while Donaire is 31-1 with 20 knockouts.

Unbeaten American Tim Bradley is in talks to defend the World Boxing Organization title he took from Filipino icon Manny Pacquiao last year, the Times said, with undefeated Cuban Yuriorkis Gamboa as the likely opponent in suburban Los Angeles.

Knicks deal slumping Celtics fifth straight loss

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BOSTON -- Carmelo Anthony scored 28 points and won his rematch with Kevin Garnett as the New York Knicks ended an 11-game losing streak in Boston with an 89-86 victory over the Celtics on Thursday night (Friday, Manila time).

It came 17 days after a verbal clash between the All-Star forwards led to Anthony's one-game suspension following Boston's 102-96 victory in New York.

Anthony was booed frequently Thursday but there was no sign of hostility with Garnett. At one point, Anthony even extended his hand to a fallen Garnett and helped the Celtic to his feet.

Rajon Rondo led the Celtics with 23 points, 10 rebounds and 11 assists. Garnett had only eight points but finished with a game-high 12 rebounds.

There were 17 lead changes in the game but none in the fourth quarter.

In the first half, Anthony was booed nearly every time he touched the ball and cheered when he was called for fouls as fans reacted to the last meeting between the star forwards. One of the biggest cheers came when Garnett blocked Anthony's layup attempt with 3:15 left in the second quarter.

Garnett and Anthony had jawed with each other during the teams' previous matchup. After that game, Anthony walked toward the Celtics locker room before security personnel stepped in and sent him back toward the Knicks' room.

Comcast SportsNet New England posted a video on its website showing Anthony waiting near Boston's team bus after the game, with coach Mike Woodson and New York City police nearby.

The NBA suspended Anthony for the next game, an 81-76 loss at Indiana.

On Thursday, the Celtics took their last lead, 66-65, on a 3-pointer by Jeff Green with 2:22 left in the third quarter. Then Tyson Chandler put the Knicks ahead with a three-point play and they scored the last seven points of the period, taking a 72-66 lead.

They increased that to 84-76 before the Celtics cut it to two on a basket by Garnett and two by Rondo. Amare Stoudemire's tip made it 86-82 with 3:24 left before Rondo sank two free throws and J.R. Smith hit a 3-pointer. Rondo cut the lead to 89-86 with a field goal with 40 seconds to go and Jason Kidd missed a 3-pointer for the Knicks with 14 seconds remaining.

But Boston's last chance ended when Pierce lost the ball out of bounds as he was receiving a pass with 7.1 seconds left.

Anthony scored at least 20 points for the 27th straight game, third most in franchise history behind Richie Guerin's 29 and Patrick Ewing's 28.

The Knicks led 50-48 at halftime but trailed 60-59 with just under five minutes remaining in the third quarter. Then they outscored the Celtics 13-6, with Anthony scoring six points.

Slaughter shows way as Gilas completes hat-trick


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GILAS Pilipinas continued to show their might, scoring a 119-46 win over Malaysia on Thursday to wrap up the preliminary round unscathed in the 19th Super Kung Sheung Cup at the Queen Elizabeth Stadium in Hong Kong.

The nationals improved to a 3-0 win-loss slate after earlier victories over Indonesia and host team Hong Kong in the first two days of the tournament.

Greg Slaughter, who missed Wednesday’s game against Hong Kong due to allergies, showed no ill-effects in his return as he scored a team-high 27 points.

College stars Kevin Alas and RR Garcia chipped in 18 points apiece, while PBA reinforcement KG Canaleta added 14.

The team got off to a good start, leading the Malaysians 55-24 at the end of the first half.

Gilas continued to step on the gas as they raced to an 87-42 advantage entering the fouth period, before unleashing a 32-4 blast to finish the game.

Coach Chot Reyes' wards rest on Friday before seeing action in the quarters on Saturday.