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    Quote Originally Posted by pranchiz View Post
    yes! naa sila ngpuyo sa switzerland rn...
    sg ug sf iyang duwa, pero more sa sg ky spot up shooter mni cya


    YouTube - Amazing Basketball Game - another game highlights

    'stig!

  2. #12
    Quote Originally Posted by amamangloy View Post
    wow legit..... naa ni cya Switzerland rn bro? unsai iya position?
    pilay edad ani bro? paduwaa na college diri Cebu para bibo

  3. #13
    Quote Originally Posted by thadzonline View Post
    pilay edad ani bro? paduwaa na college diri Cebu para bibo
    16 yrs old pna cya karon bro... ako btaw gbnuangan akng anti nga sa pinas or US pa.skwelahon ug college, nikatawa rman. la pko kbalo unsa ila plano.

    actually duha ni sila managsuon na player sa team. iyang manghud apil pd. 14 yrs old, 5'7 ang ht. pointguard, kna no. 5 sa ilang team

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    Future RP National Team 2019........

    Ron Artest eager for son's RP trip
    By Joaquin Henson (The Philippine Star)
    Updated July 30, 2010 12:00 AM

    MANILA, Philippines- Los Angeles Lakers forward Ron Artest is looking forward to taking his eight-year-old, half-Filipino son Jerron to Manila for a “homecoming” but Waffle Marketing president Auty Villarama said yesterday the trip is not yet final as sponsors are still being lined up to cover the budget for the 10-day visit.


    “Ron is excited to come,” said Villarama who is organizing the tour. “I spoke with him a few days ago in a long distance phone call and he’s eager to bring his son to the Philippines. He calls it a homecoming for Jerron. Ron himself is thrilled to come as he’s heard so much of our country from his Filipino fans.”


    Jerron’s Filipina mother Jennifer Uy Palma was only 18 when she gave birth to Artest’s son. Her brother James is a music producer who performs with the rap band Q York, manages the Philippine All-Stars dance troupe and owns a recording studio in Mandaluyong.


    “Jerron has never been to the Philippines and we, his relatives, are hoping to see him,” said Jennifer’s first cousin Veronica Uy Ramos who lives in Paranaque. “We understand Ron wants to jam with James and look into the music business in the Philippines. He wants to meet Jerron’s Filipino family.”
    Artest and Jennifer were high school classmates in New York. The Lakers star is now happily married to Kimsha Hatfield with three children – Sadie, Ron III and Diamond.


    Villarama said he’s anticipating Rep. Manny Pacquiao to invite Artest to General Santos City if the trip pushes through. Artest is a huge Pacquiao fan and they’ve met at least twice in Los Angeles. Artest’s father Ron Sr. was a Golden Gloves heavyweight boxer.


    “What strikes me about Ron is he’s easy to talk to,” said Villarama. “He’s been very reasonable in our negotiations. In the US, his rate is something like $2,500 an hour for a personal appearance, like if he signs autographs. Obviously, that rate won’t apply in Manila. I really hope we can make this trip a reality. The important thing is Ron wants to be here.”


    Villarama said he has firmed up hotel accommodations for Artest and his traveling party for 10 days, starting Aug. 11. But he has a budget to raise to seal the deal.

    “We’re hoping we can do it,” said Villarama. “We’re giving ourselves until next week to decide if it’s a go or no go. We’re covering the basics first, like plane tickets, hotel and inland transportation then we’ll tackle the other things where we can explore possibilities of endorsements, concerts and clinics.”

    Artest is bringing along three rap singers with his band called The World-Wide Warriors and plans to perform in a concert here. In an earlier interview, Artest said he’ll sing his new rap song “Champion,” do parties, sign autographs, make mall tours and conduct basketball camps in Manila.
    Villarama said he’ll tap Eric Altamirano and Ronnie Magsanoc to assist in organizing Artest’s camp if it happens.


    “We’ve got a letter of intent from Ron authorizing us to act in his behalf,” said Villarama. “We’ve contacted possible sponsors who may want to contract Ron as an endorser. Ron is willing to sit down and discuss options. But we need to give him some assurances before we finalize the trip.”


    Mimi Raquid, one of Artest’s closest Filipino friends in Los Angeles, is now in town to coordinate the visit. It was Raquid who contacted Villarama to arrange the trip from the Manila end. Villarama, in turn, asked advertising executive Chito Miguel for assistance in packaging the tour.


    Artest is also arriving with another son Ron III, 11, publicist Heide Buech, manager Ji Lee – if the trip materializes. The group will be coming from Beijing where he’s booked to promote the Chinese sports brand Peak.


    Artest played a major role in the Lakers’ victory over Boston in the recent NBA Finals. He averaged 10.6 points in the series and shot 20 points in 46 minutes in Los Angeles’ 83-79 win over the Celtics in Game 7. It was the Lakers’ second straight title and next season, coach Phil Jackson will shoot for a three-peat with Artest reuniting with Kobe Bryant, Pau Gasol, Lamar Odom and Derek Fisher and joined by new recruits Matt Barnes, Steve Blake and Theo Ratliff.


    Artest said LeBron James’ transfer to Miami is no big deal. “The important thing is we continue to work hard,” said Artest even before James announced his move out of Cleveland. “I can’t predict what will happen next season, if we’ll win three in a row. All I know is that if we work hard and play as a team, good things will happen.”

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    Cebu's Daryle Tan(6-2, Guard) of Triton College, an NJCAA team from Chicago:



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    @michael G: Naa pa kay lain nga confirmed na diha

  7. #17
    Quote Originally Posted by amamangloy View Post
    future rp national team 2019........

    ron artest eager for son's rp trip
    by joaquin henson (the philippine star)
    updated july 30, 2010 12:00 am

    manila, philippines- los angeles lakers forward ron artest is looking forward to taking his eight-year-old, half-filipino son jerron to manila for a “homecoming” but waffle marketing president auty villarama said yesterday the trip is not yet final as sponsors are still being lined up to cover the budget for the 10-day visit.


    “ron is excited to come,” said villarama who is organizing the tour. “i spoke with him a few days ago in a long distance phone call and he’s eager to bring his son to the philippines. He calls it a homecoming for jerron. Ron himself is thrilled to come as he’s heard so much of our country from his filipino fans.”


    jerron’s filipina mother jennifer uy palma was only 18 when she gave birth to artest’s son. Her brother james is a music producer who performs with the rap band q york, manages the philippine all-stars dance troupe and owns a recording studio in mandaluyong.


    “jerron has never been to the philippines and we, his relatives, are hoping to see him,” said jennifer’s first cousin veronica uy ramos who lives in paranaque. “we understand ron wants to jam with james and look into the music business in the philippines. He wants to meet jerron’s filipino family.”
    artest and jennifer were high school classmates in new york. The lakers star is now happily married to kimsha hatfield with three children – sadie, ron iii and diamond.


    Villarama said he’s anticipating rep. Manny pacquiao to invite artest to general santos city if the trip pushes through. Artest is a huge pacquiao fan and they’ve met at least twice in los angeles. Artest’s father ron sr. Was a golden gloves heavyweight boxer.


    “what strikes me about ron is he’s easy to talk to,” said villarama. “he’s been very reasonable in our negotiations. In the us, his rate is something like $2,500 an hour for a personal appearance, like if he signs autographs. Obviously, that rate won’t apply in manila. I really hope we can make this trip a reality. The important thing is ron wants to be here.”


    villarama said he has firmed up hotel accommodations for artest and his traveling party for 10 days, starting aug. 11. But he has a budget to raise to seal the deal.

    “we’re hoping we can do it,” said villarama. “we’re giving ourselves until next week to decide if it’s a go or no go. We’re covering the basics first, like plane tickets, hotel and inland transportation then we’ll tackle the other things where we can explore possibilities of endorsements, concerts and clinics.”

    artest is bringing along three rap singers with his band called the world-wide warriors and plans to perform in a concert here. In an earlier interview, artest said he’ll sing his new rap song “champion,” do parties, sign autographs, make mall tours and conduct basketball camps in manila.
    Villarama said he’ll tap eric altamirano and ronnie magsanoc to assist in organizing artest’s camp if it happens.


    “we’ve got a letter of intent from ron authorizing us to act in his behalf,” said villarama. “we’ve contacted possible sponsors who may want to contract ron as an endorser. Ron is willing to sit down and discuss options. But we need to give him some assurances before we finalize the trip.”


    mimi raquid, one of artest’s closest filipino friends in los angeles, is now in town to coordinate the visit. It was raquid who contacted villarama to arrange the trip from the manila end. Villarama, in turn, asked advertising executive chito miguel for assistance in packaging the tour.


    Artest is also arriving with another son ron iii, 11, publicist heide buech, manager ji lee – if the trip materializes. The group will be coming from beijing where he’s booked to promote the chinese sports brand peak.


    Artest played a major role in the lakers’ victory over boston in the recent nba finals. He averaged 10.6 points in the series and shot 20 points in 46 minutes in los angeles’ 83-79 win over the celtics in game 7. It was the lakers’ second straight title and next season, coach phil jackson will shoot for a three-peat with artest reuniting with kobe bryant, pau gasol, lamar odom and derek fisher and joined by new recruits matt barnes, steve blake and theo ratliff.


    Artest said lebron james’ transfer to miami is no big deal. “the important thing is we continue to work hard,” said artest even before james announced his move out of cleveland. “i can’t predict what will happen next season, if we’ll win three in a row. All i know is that if we work hard and play as a team, good things will happen.”

    tinood ni?

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    @thadz: mangita kos mga karaan nga confirmed na....

    @XyRuz: tinuod ni.... last year nakadungog ko ani, bag-uhay lang naconfirmed

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    here's more....

    Jr. NBA RP team gets lessons from NBA champ Harper
    04/17/2009 | 05:47 PM

    MANILA, Philippines – The six-member Jr. NBA Philippine Team is set to arrive Friday after completing a five-day trip in New Jersey where they get the chance to meet and play with NBA legend Ron Harper.

    Harper spent an hour-long session with Mark Jayven Tallo, Marvin Roland Muller, Arc Gabrielle Araw-Araw, Carlo Escalambre, Aldrin Fegidero and Michael Jay Javelosa – the six lucky Jr. NBA Philippines campers.

    Last Monday’s basketball session with Harper at the IZOD Center, home of the New Jersey Nets, was the reward given to the six after topping the Jr. NBA Philippines camp from November 2008 to March 2009.

    Harper, who was part of the Michael Jordan and Scottie Pippen-led Bulls that won six NBA titles, told the boys to have fun and inspired them to bring out their best in the various aspects of the game.

    “Go out to play and have fun playing. Because if you love playing, you’re going to be good," Harper said.

    Harper even let each of the six young cagers to wear his NBA championship ring and playfully challenged them to beat his score with the winner getting the ring as the prize. “Whoever scores higher gets the ring. I’m laying it on the line."

    Interestingly, Harper’s wife, Maria Pizarro-Harper, is Filipino who hails from the Bataan, north of Manila. His wife also plays basketball and coaches girls’ basketball teams that compete in New Jersey.

    “I know how amazing Filipinos are when it comes to basketball," Harper said. “I’d really like to go to the Philippines soon."

    Harper was with his wife and two sons, Dylan Robert and Ronald, Jr., when he met the entire Philippine delegation led by US Jr. NBA coach Frank Lopez and local Jr. NBA coach Elmer Cabahug.


    Lopez and Cabahug also joined in the learn-and-play session that was scheduled specially for the visiting young Filipino cagers. – GMANews.TV

    Jr. NBA RP team gets lessons from NBA champ Harper - Sports - GMANews.TV - Official Website of GMA News and Public Affairs - Latest Philippine News

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    wow Filipino offsprings from 2 future hall-of-famers(at least there's a possibility) Ron Artest and Ron Harper. Di ba Malone's wife is also Filipina(or Japanese ba to?)

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