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Spurs have a system that works

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It’s Clear that the San Antonio Spurs are gearing up for one last hurrah before 37-year-old Tim Duncan hangs up his basketball shoes.

Posted: May 23rd, 2013 in Basketball,Commentary,NBA,One Game at a Time | Read More »

The trials of Ginebra

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PEOPLE from all walks of life—security guards, taxi drivers, teachers at election precincts, tricycle drivers and men who seem to hang around all day in their basketball jerseys beside sari-sari stores—all want to know what’s wrong with Barangay Ginebra, their team that’s struggling in the PBA Commissioner’s Cup finals.

Posted: May 19th, 2013 in Commentary,One Game at a Time | Read More »

An open sports letter to the poll winners

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IN democratic societies, citizens are encouraged to write to their leaders to voice their sentiments or positions on issues.

Posted: May 18th, 2013 in Commentary,Featured Columns,Headlines,One Game at a Time,Section | Read More »

Can the NU Lady Bulldogs go all the way?

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COACHES hate it when their teams are named the “favorite” to win a tournament. There is a fear that the tag will create a false sense of security and make players complacent and cocky.

Posted: May 11th, 2013 in Commentary,Featured Columns,Headlines,One Game at a Time,Other Sports,Section,Volleyball | Read More »

Marquez vs Bradley? Oh, well …

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SO THE fights we want to see are not going to happen.

Posted: May 6th, 2013 in Commentary,One Game at a Time | Read More »

What the ABL needs

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A good night’s sleep is Leo Austria’s vital ingredient for coping with the rigors of travel and changing game conditions in the Asean Basketball League (ABL). The four-year-old league hops around the Southeast Asian region to entice this predominantly football crazy part of the world to get hooked on basketball.

Posted: May 1st, 2013 in Commentary,One Game at a Time | Read More »

Let’s make their dreams come true

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SO ANOTHER Palarong Pambansa will come and go. The athletes will go home richer and wiser having survived not only the competition but the difficulties of travel and living away from comfort zones. There were reports of food poisoning and other difficulties but this is to be expected when throngs of humanity descend on a place.

Posted: April 28th, 2013 in Commentary,Featured Columns,Headlines,One Game at a Time,Section | Read More »

The Heat is really on

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THE NBA playoffs are under way and there are two questions in the minds of most fans.

Posted: April 21st, 2013 in Commentary,One Game at a Time | Read More »

Reclaim the innocence of running

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THE INNOCENCE of running was shattered by the bombs in Boston this week. Although participation in the 116-year-old Boston Marathon has never really waned, the most basic of athletic activities was enjoying another resurgence. More were rediscovering the simple highs and health benefits of hitting pavements and terrains.

Posted: April 20th, 2013 in Commentary,Featured Columns,Headlines,One Game at a Time,Other Sports,Section | Read More »

Nurture it, they will come

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THE SHAKEY’S V-League celebrates its 10th season this year, marking a decade of patiently supporting volleyball when nobody but its own small community was into the game at the start and seeing the fruits of its labors in the sport’s current popularity.

Posted: April 14th, 2013 in Commentary,One Game at a Time | Read More »

Do we really need a trophy for 2nd place?

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THERE isn’t much to dissect about the Louisville Cardinals’ 82-76 triumph over the Michigan Wolverines for the US NCAA men’s basketball title this week.

Posted: April 13th, 2013 in Basketball,Commentary,Editors' Picks,Featured Columns,NCAA,One Game at a Time,Section | Read More »

US NCAA: Great escape for Cardinals

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A VALUABLE lesson from the current US NCAA basketball tournament is that you shouldn’t panic when things aren’t going according to plan.

Posted: April 7th, 2013 in Commentary,One Game at a Time | Read More »

Why Bobby Parks matters

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THERE’S a whole generation of PBA fans who unfortunately did not see or experience the brilliance of the late Bobby Parks, who passed away this week.

Posted: April 6th, 2013 in Basketball,Commentary,Featured Columns,Headlines,One Game at a Time,PBA,Section | Read More »

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