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Monday, February 27, 2012

Blog Outsourcing - February 27, 2012 edition

Hello. Good Morning.

It feels odd that I actually managed to watch only a little of the All-Star Weekend. I missed out on the festivities... Am I disappointed? Maybe. Or maybe not.

You see, it has been a weekend habit of mine as of late to cover football here, doing tweetcasts on behalf of Soccer Central Philippines for the United Football League. That means, for the past few weeks has been no rest for the weary, so the upcoming break will be a great reprieve.

I actually missed the Saturday activities (which is on Sunday) due to previous commitments. Ditto for the game itself, which oddly enough, took place on Oscar night.

Here forth are the links after the jump.
Nay-tona 500. (c/o Autoblog)

The Show will go on in Bahrain. (c/o BBC Sport)

Liverpool has silverware. (c/o The Telegraph)

Manchester United with the great escape again. (c/o The Daily Mail)

Wenger and Villas-Boas with wins to stave off calls of ousters. (c/o The Sun & Football.co.uk)

Could he face Floyd eventually down the line? (c/o Bragging Rights Corner)

McIlroy denied his quest to unseat the Donald. For now. (c/o Los Angeles Times)

How does the USA Basketball prepare for London 2012? (c/o Inside The Games)

No Linsanity to London? (c/o The Age)

Omaha to host a champion before THE champion? (c/o Washington Post)

Trying to solve the query of the Oklahoma State and traveling. (c/o Daily O'Collegian)

Can he come back in time for the stretch run? (c/o Worcester Telegram)

Orange you glad the BEast regular season is done with. (c/o Boston Herald)

Bo knows how to celebrate. (c/o Yahoo!'s The Dagger)

Could it be the end of an era? (c/o CBS Sports)

NCAA gonna put in some new rules. (c/o Columbus Ledger-Enquirer)

Race against time for hockey. (c/o TSN)

Cursed elbow... (c/o Yahoo!'s Scoop Du Jour)

Ryan Zimmerman is one rich dude. (c/o Baltimore Sun)

Andrew Luck vs Robert Griffin III in the combine. (c/o Toronto Star)

Here's a Call to Arms

Wednesday, February 22, 2012

Pilipinas, A Call To Arms

In a week, our friends from across the South China Sea will be visiting the hallowed ground of Rizal Memorial.... Let's put a twist to our well-known Filipino hospitality, shall we...





Join us. Sama kayo sa amin. 


Monday, February 20, 2012

Blog Outsourcing - February 20, 2012 edition



Hello Everyone!

You're probably wondering where the heck has been the basketball stuff I have been doing. Well, I have been a little busy with the other sport of devotion as of late, and I have been remiss on the duty, so here. I will break down the All-Star Friday and Saturday for you. The All-Star Game itself will have something on its own at a later time.

BBVA Rising Stars Challenge - Novel idea to have "captains" (in this case being Shaq and Sir Charles) make their selections, which were based from players voted in by the NBA assistant coaches, and of course, an assist from "Commissioner" Kenny Smith (for Lin and Cole).

Team Shaq has Blake Griffin, Jeremy Lin, Ricky Rubio, Markieff Morris, Kemba Walker, Landry Fields, Norris Cole, Brandon Knight, Tristan Thompson and Greg Monroe. They will have Ron Adams of Chicago as their head coach, with TNT's Steve Kerr as an assistant.

Team Chuck has Kyrie Irving, DeMarcus Cousins, Derrick Williams, Paul George, Marshon Brooks, John Wall, Tiago Splitter, Evan Turner, Gordon Hayward and Kawhi Leonard. They will have Maurice Cheeks of Oklahoma City as their head coach, with TNT's Mike Fratello as an assistant.

With this, it may replace the Dunk Contest as the biggest highlight of the weekend other than the All-Star Game.

Sprint Celebrity Challenge - Dwight and KD will be the head coaches, but the interesting idea of Jersey Shore's Vinny lobbying to make this roster paid off.

Haier Shooting Stars - Team Atlanta aims to defend their title with Joe Johnson and Lindsey Harding as the new wingmen to holdover Steve Smith. Team Texas also has a holdover in Kenny Smith, but will be joined by Sophia Young and Gator alumnus Chandler Parsons. Team New York will have Landry Fields, Cappie Pondexter and Allan Houston; while Team Orlando will have Jameer Nelson, Marie-Ferdinand Harris (who is a Florida native) and Dennis Scott to try to win it for the home fans.

Taco Bell Skills Challenge - No official list yet, but if healthy, Stephen Curry should be defending the title against a gaggle of fellow youngsters with the depth at the position available. Ricky Rubio should be in this competition, as well as Kyrie Irving. If the NBA wants to squeeze as much out of Jeremy Lin, he would be in this competition, too.

Foot Locker Three-Point Shootout - James Jones returns to defend his title against five other noted shooters in Kevin Love, Ryan Anderson, Joe Johnson, his own teammate in Mario Chalmers, and Anthony Morrow. The Net is already currying favors in paying homage to late great Drazen Petrovic in this competition.

Sprite Slam Dunk Contest - No Blake Griffin repeat, but hopefully Chase Budinger, Iman Shumpert, Paul George and Derrick Williams has the opportunity to entertain the fan base with three dunks. No judges on court, as it will be done via texts and tweets, opening it to the power of the people. It is of course assumed that Iman will figure a way to incorporate Jeremy Lin into the equation.

Here forth are the links after the jump to welcome the morning for you.

The Final 8 of the FA Cup is set. (c/o BBC Sport)

Lionel Messi is just plain awesome. Is he better than Lebron? (c/o The Original Winger & Miami Herald)

Will Pep stay? (c/o DAWN)

Toffee supporters were saddened to see him go. (c/o Goal)

If you hate the sport, then why participate in it... (c/o Sydney Morning Herald)

As Roberto Alomar can attest, spitting is never a good idea. (c/o SkySports)

There is more than meets the eye with regards to the Rangers scenario. (c/o Irish Examiner)

After all the fuss off the court... It's back again on the court, with a new character to boot. (c/o Bloomberg, New York Times and New York Daily News)

You may point your attention to him, but let his family be. (c/o CNN)

Quite simply, this is why he gets all the attention. (c/o Salt Lake City Tribune)

Sure, he's doing fine right now, but he will be more handy later on. (c/o Business Week)

25 rebounds. Amazing. (c/o Newark Star-Ledger)

Statistician's delight in OKC. (c/o ProBasketball Talk)

Kobe is sick and tired of this situation already. (c/o CBS Sports)

Nope, he is not going to bring Carson Palmer with him back to Cincy. (c/o Cincy Jungle)

C'est Fin, AJ. (c/o National Post) Mike Cameron calls it a day. (c/o Sports Illustrated)

Interesting precedent by Texas Supreme Court. (c/o Everything Lubbock)

Looks inevitable if they miss the tourney. (c/o Chicago Tribune)

The sensation of Bracketbusters... (c/o Murray Ledger and Times)

Thank you and enjoy the Mardi Gras to come.

Monday, February 13, 2012

Blog Outsourcing - February 13, 2012


 



Good Morning! Welcome to the new week ahead.

I was watching a portion of the Grammys earlier. Of course they did some minor tweaks in the aftermath of Whitney Houston passing. Just some minor thoughts.

I would have wanted to see Etta James and Don Cornelius on the In Memoriam vignette. Both were not on it. Nate Dogg was simplified into a group instead of individual like what they did to Amy Winehouse or Whitney. Sure thing they put a tribute for Etta in already with Raitt and Keys. But that is different. I will definitely be in the minority with regards to Chris Brown. Ok, so he beats up women, fine. He still has talent for music. Speaking of which...



CBreezy was doing his thing alongside David Guetta and Lil' Wayne, then the Foo Fighters did theirs, followed by this!



Adele was the worthy winner. Going 6/6 on your 2nd album in the Grammys is sweet. Another worthy winner? Jennifer Hudson. Tasked to sing the song originally sung by Dolly Parton, she killed it onstage. The simplistic preparation of the segment also was great. Fitting, too. Contrast that to what Nicki Minaj did. That seemed more appropriate for the MTV VMAs.

Oh, and Paul McCartney was awesome. So were his friends.

The complete winners can be found here.

Here forth are the links to make your morning after the jump.
USA sweeps the Swiss and so does the Motherland. (c/o Tennis Magazine & Philippine Star)

Do you miss football? Well, American Rugby just finished in the United States. (c/o New Zealand Herald)

Who exactly is Nick Diaz? (c/o Head Kick Legend)

Lance returns to competitive action again. He also managed to secure a victory as well. (c/o The Trizone & Washington Post)

Nothing like proposing on a medal podium or in a hot air balloon festival. (c/o Columbia Missourian & ABS-CBN News)

We beat ya fair and square, sore losers. So this is the full match video (c/o Washington Times and Youtube).

He might be the next guy for the Filipino Flash. (c/o Boxing Scene)

End of the road looming for him. (c/o Fighthype)

What to expect in NASCAR in 2012? (c/o Charlotte News & Observer)

Lefty eviscerates Tiger. (c/o San Jose Mercury News)

About time South Africa gets a WGC slot. They have had great golfers around. (c/o USA Today)

There is a new athletic boss at UConn. The first move is obviously to figure this out. (c/o Hartford Courant & Mansfield Patch)

Divorce looks set. (c/o Say Campus Life)

from HS football hotshot to minor league ball player. (c/o Yahoo!'s Dr Saturday)

Sizzlin' Red Wings. (c/o Detroit Red Wings)

Maybe this would pay off for the Pirates. (c/o New York Post)

This might be the last move to do for Nolan. (c/o Call To The Pen)

So to part, here is one of Whitney's best moments. One of the most iconic performances of the Star Spangled Banner to date.

Friday, February 10, 2012

The Commissioner's Cup beckons



Starting later tonight, professional basketball in the Philippines resumes with the start of the Commissioner's Cup. With the backdrop of the fascinating All-Filipino Cup between the underdog Powerade Tigers and the newly minted champions Talk N' Text Tropang Texters, Philippine basketball re-emerges into the spotlight and attention of the Filipino sports fan.

The success of the "Kampihan Na!" campaign fostered by the partnership of the PBA and AkTV has already netted some dividends, as the league earned P39 million in gate receipts, exceeding the P36 million target. With regards to television, 1.2 million viewers watched the Game 7 telecast of the semifinals between bitter rivals Petron Blaze Boosters and TNT.

The previous conference thrust new players into the spotlight, namely SMART Gilas I alumni JVee Casio, Chris Lutz, Dylan Ababou, Marcio Lassiter and the establishment of Gary David as a bonafide star in the league. Who can forget his virtuoso postseason for the 8th seeded Tigers. He deserved to win the Best Player of the Conference trophy.

The new conference will have one major tweak, and that is the inclusion of an import with unlimited height. As it was discussed during the press conference last Wednesday, having the right import could be all the difference between making it to the next stage or missing it.

The pressure now lies with these guys:

Air 21 Express (formerly known as Shopinas) - Marcus Douthit
Alaska Aces - Adam Parada
B-Meg Derby Ace Llamados - Denzel Bowles
Barako Bull Energy - DerMarr Johnson
Barangay Ginebra Kings - Chris Alexander
Meralco Bolts - Jarrid Famous
Petron Blaze Boosters - Nick Fazekas
Powerade Tigers - Dwayne Jones
Rain or Shine Elastopainters - Willard Crews
Talk N' Text Tropang Texters - Omar Samhan

Kick-off will be tonight, 515pm with Barako Bull versus Alaska and the 730pm game would be B-Meg versus Meralco.

Thursday, February 9, 2012

Austin Rivers Issues Fatality



We all know about how good Austin Rivers really is. Highly touted recruit. Goes to Duke. Struggled early on, but we know the talent is there. And he put that on full blast against their fierce rivals North Carolina.

39 minutes. 29 points (most for a freshman at the Dean Dome). 5 rebounds. 2 assists. 1 steal. 9/16 shooting from the field. Went 6/10 from beyond the arc, with his final attempt being something like this:



At least for one night, we know Boston Celtics head coach Doc Rivers more as Austin's dad, instead of Austin being Doc's kid.

Wednesday, February 8, 2012

Middle East Training for the Azkals Underway


The 2012 AFC Challenge Cup is a month away, and in line with the preparation for that particular competition, the Philippine Football Federation has arranged for a training camp / tour for the senior national team in the Middle East. It is hoped that the location will facilitate chemistry between those based in the Philippines with their overseas-based counterparts, with the competition getting closer and closer. It is an opportunity as well to provide goodwill for the large Filipino community based in the Gulf region.

Based in Dubai and Doha, the training will span from the 7th to the 17th and will include three friendlies, two against international sides and one against a top quality Qatari side. The first friendly will be against the Uzbekistan Olympic Team at the Al-Maktoum Stadium in Dubai on February 11 (8pm local time, 12mn in Manila). The Uzbek side shares the group lead with the United Arab Emirates in their quest to qualify for the 2012 London Olympics with two group matches remaining. They will then proceed to Doha for their match against Qatari side Al-Ahly on February 13 (730pm local time, 1230am on February 14 in Manila) before returning to Dubai to face the Australian Olympic Team at the Al-Maktoum Stadium on February 16 (8pm local time, 12mn in Manila). The Olyroos are actually in the same group with Uzbekistan in Olympic Qualifying, but they are a distant third and their chances to advance are slim with two matches remaining and they have a five-point deficit against the leaders.


ABS-CBN Sports as part of their commitment with the PFF, will be broadcasting the matches of the senior national team. They have confirmed that there will be a live broadcast of the international friendlies on the 11th and 16th, whilst the Al-Ahly friendly is still being worked on. The Dubai friendlies will have a pregame that will start at 1130pm and will be shown on Studio 23, with the replays to take place the following morning at 11am.


Here are the players who are to participate in the Middle East camp:

Philippine Air Force Phoenix FC: Ian Araneta (FW), Emelio Caligdong (MF)  
Philippine Army Fritz & Macziol: Roel Gener (D / MF), Eduard Sacapano (GK), Nestorio Margarse (MF)  
Global FC: Rob Gier (D), Carlie de Murga (D), Angel Guirado (MF / FW), Juan Luis Guirado (D), Misagh Bahadoran (MF), Paolo Pascual (GK)  
Kaya FC: Joshua Beloya (FW), Lexton Moy (MF), Jason Sabio (D)  
Loyola Meralco Sparks FC: Phil Younghusband (FW), James Younghuband (MF)  
Stallion FC: Ruben Doctora (MF / FW)  
Laos FC: Marwin Angeles (MF)  
Grindavik: Ray Jonsson (D)  (arriving on the 12th)

1. FC Magdeburg: Denis Wolf (MF / FW)  
FC Dordecht '90: Jason de Jong (MF) (arriving on the 8th)  
MSV Duisburg: Roland Müller (GK) (arriving on the 10th)  
Fulham: Neil Etheridge (GK)  (arriving on the 14th)

Monday, February 6, 2012

Blog Outsourcing - Feb 6 edition



It's the day after the Super Bowl.

That was some ball game last night. The Book of Eli comes through once again. Another fourth quarter comeback. The vaunted offense of New England scuttled to only 17 points. They did not make mistakes. They forced the Patriots to make theirs, which was just enough for them to win a Super Bowl in the fourth straight decade. Maybe this time Eli gets his due. Maybe this time Tom Coughlin gets to coach for as long as he wants without people asking him to be fired.

It's amazing that a Manning gets to lift the Lombardi at Indianapolis.

And M.I.A. did not give us the finger.

Here forth are the links to things you may have missed in the afterglow of the Super Bowl
The Legend of Angelo Dundee. (c/o San Francisco Chronicle)

The ugly aspect of the sport of boxing. (c/o GMA News)

So we get Cotto instead of Pacquiao. (c/o Thy Black Man)

Donaire puts in work in a victory. (c/o FightHype)

Dana messed with some hackers. (c/o Greyhat)

Redemption story in the desert. (c/o Tuscon Citizen)

Interesting action from across the pond. (c/o The Offside)

The travesty that took place in Egypt. (c/o The Telegraph)

The soap opera that is John Terry takes another turn. (c/o The Guardian)

Sparty had a good day. (c/o Detroit Free Press)

Mizzou just keeps rollin'. (c/o Columbia Missourian)

Meanwhile, Frank Haith's old digs put a shock on the ACC. (c/o Charlotte Observer)

Good times for New York on the ice, too. (c/o Philadelphia Inquirer)

Dulling the pain in New England. (c/o Spartanburg Herald Journal)

A Penny saved might be beneficial later on. (c/o Hardball Talk)

His battle is everyday. Every. Single. Day. (c/o Call To The Pen)

Here is the actual halftime performance. Discuss your thoughts.