Friday, October 24, 2008

Barangay Ginebra Kings, 2-2 on October 22

I was so lucky that I have my BGK Jamships. With them, I can now often watch PBA live, hihi. Last night, I was there at the Big Dome to witness the game between Barangay Ginebra Kings (BGK) and San Miguel Beermen (SMB).

We arrived before the end of 3rd Quarter of the First Game (Coca Cola Tigers vs Sta. Lucia Realtors). I cheered for Coke, since I don't like SLR. It was a close ball game. Even at the last seconds of the 4th Quarter, it was still everybody's ball game. It was 83-82 in favor of SLR, Coke's ball with less than 30 seconds left. They had the chance to win the game with just a 2 pointer. However, the shot of Nick Belasco, if I remembered it right, didn't go in. Luckily, Coke got the rebound, they had at least 4 chances to win the game. I even cheered for Ronjay Buenafe who is great from the 3 point arc, as well as Mark Macapagal. But, they just can't get the basket. A sorry loss for them. I remember they lost the same 1 point deficit against Talk N' Text.

Now, the long wait is over. The crowd started cheering as the players of BGK entered the hardcourt, and I do to, as I saw my favorite PBA player. Me and my friend started taking pictures of 'em. Lot's of pictures. I felt touched when I saw JayJay Helterbrand hugged Coach Siot Tanquinsen. Honestly, even with a depleted line up, I hoped that BGK would win the game. I just said to myself, it's 22 today, Chris' jersey is 22, his performance last game was excellent, I hope this time, he would be hailed as the Best Player of the Game.

BGK had a poor start against the star-studded SMB. But my hopes are still high. BGK almost always have their opponent lead at around 10-15 points at the 1st half, only to break their hearts in the end game.

Funny, but, I just cheered for Chris Pacana, Ü I clearly remember how he passes the ball to Willie Wilson. It was the KFC Delivery Assist of the Quarter (1st Quarter). It was simply magnificent. Oh, I really saw how selfless he is of the leather. To shoot the ball was not always an option when he knew there were 'shooters' inside the hardcourt. Makes me admire him more each game. *wink wink*

Ha ha, I remember my cellphone slipped away from me when he scored his first 2 points. Then I uttered, "oh, it's my cellphone" (laugh). He had a back-to-back basket at that time, courtesy of his steal. Know what? He was now the league leader in steals together with SLR's Ryan Reyes. See? That's how intelligent defender Chris is.

In my Chris Pacana entitled post, I mentioned that I never knew a point guard who can really block. Well, he did it again this time. And you can hear the crowd saying 'wooooooooooo', and I'm one of 'em. Ü

However, no matter how BGK played the game, every basket was answered by SMB with 3 point shots; and, every turn over was answered as well by field goals. The result, 118-89. I thought CP22 would be the BPG since it's October 22; but, BGK standings became 2-2 instead. However, eventhough BGK lost, I don't feel sad at all. Anyway, it was too early to mourn right? At the same time, Mark Caguioa ain't around yet. But behind all these, I was just glad that Chris' game kept on improving. My prayers are answered, and my sacrifices for his career are worth it. Go Chris, no matter what, I would still be cheering for you. God Bless your career. Ü

Barangay Ginebra Kings, 2-2 on October 22 Pictures

Alex Cabagnot

Mark Macapagal

Jay-Ar Aquino, Junthy Valenzuela, and Billy Mamaril

Macky Escalona

Mike Holper

Sunday Salvacion

Paul Artadi and JayJay Helterbrand

Coach Siot Tanquincen, Lordy Tugade, and Marc Pingris

Coach Allan Caidic

Coach Jong Uichico

Marc Pingris

Sunday, October 19, 2008

Barangay Ginebra Kings Felt Tubid's Loss

My cousin was really encouraging me to watch tonight's ball game. He would even treat me with court side ticket (generous, huh?), just for me to come. But, I don't know, I said 'NO'.

Barangay Ginebra Kings (BGK) battled with the Red Bull (RB) Barakos, still, with a depleted line up. I was not able to watch the first few minutes of the game. Thanks to my ever-loving friends who updated me of what's happening while I was still on my way home. They've told me how JayJay Helterbrand sink in two 3 pointers. And I said, wow, it would be raining 3's again for BGK. But, a bad news had been sent to me, Ronald Tubid was called for a flagrant foul penalty 1. I really can't give comments since I was not able to see the play. All I know was it was against Rich Alvarez.

Luckily, I got home before the 1st Quarter was over. It was a seasaw battle for the 2 teams, until Tubid was ejected, being called for foul for second motion (sorry, poor memory, I can't remember if it was a technical foul or flagrant foul). Mark Caguioa, Raffy Reavis, and Billy Mamaril were not present. And now, Tubid was ejected. *sigh* How can BGK possibly win this one?

I really hate RB. From the coach to the players. For me, they had their dirty reputation, ha ha. I could have like Cyrus Baguio, only if he is not from RB. I simply hate the way they play. From Celino Cruz to Jojo Duncil to Gabby Espinas. Sorry to their fans, I just don't like the way RB plays. I have watched the 2nd Quarter, and who's that guy again? Paulo Hubalde? Oh, i'm sorry, I don't really know him. Is he a rookie? Well, I really don't care. He was just so, so bad. He has his back to back fouls, ha ha. He was about to stop JayJay's fastbreak in the dirty way. Oh it could have injured JayJay badly. Then, the following play had made the officials call for an offensive foul against him. His looks shows his attitude, bad! Ooops forgot to include dirty!

I can see the frustration in JayJay. It was his off night. I remember he had fired a 3 pointer that doesn't even reach the basket. Almost all of them, actually, had their off night. Sunday Salvacion's open 3 point shots just don't chip in. He only made 2 out of 6 attempts. Same with JunJun Cabatu, last game's hero, who has 2/7 3pt FG. Alex Crisano, Paul Artadi, Junthy Valenzuela, and Eric Menk were all having hard time in easy and open baskets.

But RB doesn't get away with the win easily. BGK is well known for their never say die attitude. And this attitude was exhibited by Willie Wilson. He had 10 big points, 3/3 FG and 4/4 FT. Perfect! Tubid was ejected, which, in turn gave Chris Pacana more playing minutes. I simply love the way he played. In every game, he would always dive for the lose ball. I am really cheering each time he would earn a basket, either from the field or from the free throw line. He never let me give up in the dying minutes with his excellent defense. He totaled 5 steals and 9 rebounds. I just said to myself, he could have been the Best Player of the Game if BGK won. But then again, BGK lost. Never the less, it just feels great. He shows what he can do for BGK. He had 18 big points. Hope to see more of those kind in the next games.

The scores:

Red Bull 100 -- Espinas 18, Baguio 15, Sharma 14, Hubalde 12, Alvarez 12, Rodriguez 8, Chan 7, Cruz 6, Duncil 5, Membrere 3, Najorda 0, Hrabak 0.

Ginebra 94 -- Helterbrand 22, Pacana 18, Salvacion 12, Wilson 10, Cabatu 8, Crisano 8, Artadi 6, Menk 6, Tubid 4, Escalona 0, Holper 0, Valenzuela 0.

Quarterscores: 30-22, 51-39, 70-62, 100-94

Monday, October 13, 2008

Game 8 of the Championship?

My cousin had been encouraging me to watch PBA live at the Araneta Coliseum yesterday. He said that it would be a championship-like battle between Barangay Ginebra Kings (BGK) and Air21 Express since they were the teams that fought for the crown last Fiesta Conference. But due to personal reasons, I was not able to join them. I just watched the game on TV, CS9, with poor reception and boring commentators (one of 'em called Gary David as Bal David twice), haha.

It was really a championship-like ballgame. BGK, like last fiestacon, had a depleted line-up. Mark Caguioa, Eric Menk, Rafi Reavis, and Billy Mamaril are missing in action. Air21, on the other hand, had a complete line-up. Arwind Santos and Homer Se are now back after being suspended due to their game against Rain or Shine Elasto (ROSE) Painters last October 5.

As usual, BGK had a poor start. But, JayJay Helterbrand's three 3-pointer in the 1st quarter keeps the Big Dome rocking. It was a close fight. A lot of lead changes. But the game was fun. It was raining 3 point shots for the BGK. JunJun Cabatu has 4/7, Helterbrand 5/11, Junthy Valenzuela 1/2, Ronald Tubid 3/7, and Paul Artadi 1/4. Summing it up, they scored 42 points just from their 3 point shots.

The game was a revelation for Cabatu. I thought it was just mere luck when he hit a 3 point shot last game against Sta. Lucia Realtors (SLR). But his 4 three-pointers last night means he is hot from the arc. He was hailed as the Best Player of the Game (BPG) with a career-high of 23 points, with 6 rebounds and 5 assits.

It feels like an extension of the 2007-2008 Smart PBA Fiesta Conference Championship. And BGK fought again with pure HEART. I wonder how strong BGK line-up would be if Mark Caguioa is back in shape. Smells like back-to-back championship huh? I wish.

Scores:

Ginebra 101 - Cabatu 23, Helterbrand 21, Valenzuela 14, Tubid 13, Artadi 11, Wilson 6, Crisano 6, Pacana 4, Holper 2, Escalona 1, Salvacion 0.

Air21 92 - Santos 19, De Ocampo 15, Arboleda 12, David 11, Se 10, Quinahan 8, Billones 7, Intal 4, Cruz 3, Canaleta 3, Kramer 0.

Quarterscores: 22-20, 41-46, 76-77, 101-92

Sunday, October 12, 2008

20081012 - BGK vs Air21

From yanpac's Channel

Brgy Ginebra Kings vs Air21 Express
Araneta Coliseum
Final Score: 101 - 92















































Thursday, October 9, 2008

Battle of the Champions (Barangay Ginebra Kings vs Sta. Lucia Realtors)

For photos, click here --> PF vs RB and BGK vs SLR Pictures

Last night was the first game of the Barangay Ginebra Kings (BGK) for the 2008-2009 KFC Philippine Cup. Their first assignment, the reigning 2007-2008 All Filipino Cup Champions, the Sta. Lucia Realtors (SLR). Hence, it would be Battle of the Champions -- AFC Champs vs the FiestaCon Champs. And I was very lucky to be watching the game live at the Araneta Coliseum.

Game 1 is between Purefoods TJ Giants (PF) and RedBull Barakos (RB). It was a nice game. The PF rallied from 16pt deficit to win the game 73-77, with Kerby 'The Kid' Raymundo as the Best Player of the Game wit 23 pts and 15 rebounds.

And now, the Battle of the Champions began. Everytime I watch PBA, of course with BGK on court, I feel the nervousness. And I bet, I'm not the only one. To make it worse, Mark Caguioa, Raffy Reavis, Billy Mamaril, and Junty Valenzuela can't make it on their first game. But, in my head, BGK can win it. Remember? They've done it last conference.

The SLR had a great start, leaving BGK 10-0 behind. The Araneta Coliseum had been silent for that moment. But guess what? It was Chris Pacana who made the first basket for BGK, and it was from the 3pt arc. I remember seeing him practice shooting from the 3pt area during their warm up. And most of his shots are good. And now, BGK is ready for the battle.

It was kinda frustrating when SLR gained their lead back at the end of the 1st half (35-45). I even saw Dennis Espino being interviewed before he returned to their dug out. But, as what all BGK fans have in common, we have the never say die spirit.

Come 3rd quarter, JayJay Helterbrand showed SLR why he had been hailed as the Best Player of the last Conference. He nailed back-to-back 3 points followed by a fastbreak layup. It was even kinda funny since he thought of even passing the ball to Ronald Tubid, probably he would want Tubid to have a slam dunk as an answer to Kelly Williams'. If I remember it right, Williams made 3 dunks, but those dunks ain't gonna gain 4pts each, haha. For those who missed it, here's the video:



I can barely hear myself from the crowd chanting GI-NE-BRA, GI-NE-BRA, GI-NE-BRA. I really love watching PBA, I really love watching BGK, I really love watching Chris Pacana.

In the dying minutes of the pay off period, you won't be able to guess who will chip in the win. Just a 3pt shot from SLR could turn the table around. Less than 2 minutes of the 4th Quarter, the SLR stops the clock by their 'dirty' fouls. Fortunately, they've chosen to foul JayJay and Paul Artadi who never missed their charities that time. Less than 5 seconds left, 88-86 in favor of BGK. Sunday Salvacion was on the line. He missed his first free throw. Making me think, a 3pt shot might break BGK fans hearts. Good that he made the second one. Kelly was about to attempt a 3pt shot to tie the ball game, but the buzzer rang even before he release the ball. BGK won, 86-89, with Artadi as the Best Player of the Game, 18pts, 3 assists, and 2 steals.

Now, who is the real champion? Call it luck, I don't care. BGK won the battle, hence, BGK is the real champion. And I'm happy to witness it live.

Congrats BGK!!! Hope to see more of those exciting ball games.

Battle of the Champions (Barangay Ginebra Kings vs Sta. Lucia Realtors)







James Yap

Kerby Raymundo


Finals Score (PF vs RB)

Warming Up


BGK's first basket was c/o Chris Pacana, and it was from the 3pt arc


2nd Quarter


End of First Half

End of 3rd Quarter





Finals Score (BGK vs SLR)

Chris Pacana

Paul 'The Kid Lightning' Artadi

Jay-Ar Aquino and Macky Escalona

now with Willy Wilson

Junthy 'The Hitman' Valenzuela

Billy Mamaril

Ronald 'Mr. Fearless' Tubid

Offcourt Magazine

Eric 'Marjor Pain' Menk

JayJay 'Mr. Fast v.2.0' Helterbrand

Monday, October 6, 2008

Air21 Express vs Rain or Shine Elasto Painters plus Fouls

I was not able to watch this game since I have much more important things to do. But, I find it unbelievable that Arwind Santos be called for a flagrant foul penalty 2, making him leave the playing court earlier than expected. I only have this video to help me be convinced of the foul.



Uhm, in my point of view, probably biased, it should not have been penalty 2. Seems that the officials had been favoring the rookie-studded Rain or Shine Elasto (ROSE) Painters. I think it's kinda unfair that Solomon Mercado was not even called for a technical foul for the second motion. Well, I'm not that knowledgeable in terms of basketball, I'm just writing in my own perspective, comments are all welcome.



Well, as for this video, nothing's new, haha. Wynne Arboleda, even last conference, specifically the finals series, I think, never had a game that he wasn't called for a flagrant foul. *shrug shoulders*

ROSE won the game, 120-102.

Thursday, October 2, 2008

PBA JAM Kick Off Party

Last night, October 1, was PBA's Kick Off Party. Luckily, I was able to attend the said event. It's fun. A lot of players are present, except for Air 21 Express, I suppose. However, since I knew only a few of them, I failed to recognize most of the players, haha. Here are some pictures of the event.


Jondan Salvador and Billy Mamaril

JunJun Cabatu, new recruit of Barangay Ginebra Kings

Olsen Racela

Marc Pingris

Sunday Salvacion

Paulo Hubalde (now in Red Bull), Mark Macapagal, JayJay Helterbrand, and Mike Holper

Kerby Raymundo

Alex Crisano

Chris Pacana and Ronald Tubid