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Friday, September 30, 2011

Philippine Azkals came up 3-3 draw against Hongkong (2011 Long Teng Cup)



TAIPEI, Taiwan (UPDATED) - The Philippine Azkals settled for a 3-3 draw with Hong Kong in their opening match in the Long Teng Cup.

Hong Kong stormed ahead early through goals from Lee Wai Lim and Cheng Lai Hin.

The Azkals fought back, with Phil Younghusband converting a penalty to make it 1-2.

Chieffy Caligdong struck the equalizer in the 44th minute.

The Azkals took the lead again through a Caligdong goal in the second half.

The Philippines continued their attacking runs but were the recipient of several contested offside calls.

Caligdong also limped off from the match because of a leg injury in second half.

The Azkals looked set to book an upset until Hong Kong made it 3-3 through a Au Yeung Yiu Chung goal off a rebound in a freekick.

The 2 sides were reduced to 10 men in the dying minutes of the match after Jason de Jong and So Loi Keung were given red cards for fouls.

The 2011 Long Teng Cup is taking place in Chinese Taipei.

ABS-CBN will air the game on delayed basis through Studio 23 at 9:30 p.m.

Friday, September 23, 2011

De Ocampo steps up for the Philippines win over Chinese Taipei


WUHAN (FIBA Asia Championship) – Ranidel De Ocampo has produced the game of his life at the right time, helping guide the Philippines past a determined Chinese Taipei and into the FIBA Asia Championship Semi-Finals for the first time since 1987, and a step closer to their first Olympics since 1972.

The 29-year-old power forward had 12 points, three rebounds, two assists and a blocked shot in less than 10 minutes as the Philippines turned a nine-point deficit into a 54-48 lead. De Ocampo would finish with 18 points, five rebounds and three assists in what he rated as perhaps his best ever performance for his country.

“If it’s not the best it’s definitely one of the best,” said De Ocampo, who is playing at his first continental championship after debuting with the national team in 2001.
“I am just so happy to be playing at a FIBA Asia Championship, and I am so happy for my country.”

De Ocampo had been a solid contributor for his country over the first six games of the tournament, averaging 6.5 points and 4 rebounds per game in nearly 17 minutes per contest.
But with Taipei looking on the brink of a big upset in the second quarter of their Quarter-Final, De Ocampo decided it was his turn to step up.

He said it was a scenario he and the team were well prepared for.
“We talked before the game, no matter what happens – we go down by six or we go down by eight – we have to stay focussed and keep our composure,” he explained.

He and his teammates did exactly that, overwhelming Chinese Taipei 95-78 to book a date with Jordan in the Semi-Finals.

As always, Marcus Douthit led the way for the Philippines with 37 points and 10 rebounds, while Marcio Lassiter accumulated 13 points and eight boards. Tseng Wen-Ting (20 points), Chen Hsin-An (14 points) and Lin Chih-Chieh (10 points, seven rebounds, five assists) never stopped trying for Chinese Taipei, who will now face Iran in a classification game.

The first quarter was a see-sawing affair played at breakneck speed, with Taipei taking a 23-19 first quarter lead despite 10 points from Douthit. Chen had eight points of his own in the first term, and big man Tseng joined the party, racing to nine points and giving Taipei their 37-29 lead.

De Ocampo lifted and Joseph Casio proved the spark the Philippines needed, scoring two quick baskets to launch a 16-5 run to finish the half and give his team a three-point lead.

When De Ocampo scored seven quick points to start the third quarter the game quickly got out of Chinese Taipei’s reach. The margin was 13 at three quarter time before the Philippines comfortably saw off every Taipei challenge in the final quarter.

De Ocampo said another thing driving the team on is all the support they are receiving from back home.
“I want to thank all the Filipino supporters and basketball fans,” he said, before sending a message back to the Philippines.

“Nothing is impossible. We just have to keep praying and hoping that we make it to the finals.”

And what about the Olympics, dare he think of London just yet?
“That would be great. Everybody in the world knows about Filipino boxers, then they would find out about Philippines basketball too!” he said proudly.

“You never know. Even though we are an undersized team we have the heart

Wednesday, September 21, 2011

Philippines beat Syria and advance to the Quarterfinals


WUHAN, China (26th FIBA Asia Championship): Unlike the other games naturalized center Marcus Douthit was in prime form early in the game, but for the third night running, Philippines had to fight back a deficit before beating an enthusiastic Syria 75-52, thus winning all their three engagements in Group F on Wednesday.
China the only team to beat Philippines in this competition are engaged in a battle of wits with Japan and should the hosts win as expected by the capacity crowd at the Wuhan Sports Center, Philippines line up against Chinese Taipei in Friday’s quarterfinals.
Douthit was in prime form scoring a dozen – out of a team-high 20 – in the first quarter but there was very little contribution from others.
Syria seized the opportunity ran some good offenses of their own went ahead with a 7-0 run across the first quarter break and led by nine points at the end of the first half.
“We had a dream run. They were missing too many chances and we were not missing many. I wish we could have continued it,” said Syria coach Goran Miljevic.
“But they started pressing us hard in the second and we didn’t have a solution,” he added.
“Just that our shots were not going in. We were missing some simple lay-ups,” said Philippines coach Rajko Toroman.
“I wanted to play a different plan today giving as much result as possible to Jimmy (Alapag) and Kelly (Williams), but it didn’t work,” he said.
Eventually, Toroman used all his players for almost nine minutes each, and all of them scored.

Tuesday, September 20, 2011

Filipino win hands Japan their first defeat


WUHAN, China (26th FIBA Asia Championship): Philippines ran a 26-12 third quarter – which included a 10-0 run which brought them back into the reckoning in the game – that eventually helped them beat Japan 83-76 thus handing the latter’s first defeat in the competition here.
Naturalized center Marcus Douthit (pic above) poured in 19 of his 25 points and collected 12 of his 18 rebounds – both game-highs – in the second half to spark yet another Filipino rally that might have just helped them get a “better cross over draw in the quarterfinals.”
Japan ran the floor hard early and seized the initiative with a 15-0 run that went across the first quarter break.
But a woefully dipping rate of conversion from the foul-line and an increasingly growing in cohesion and cohesion Philippines put paid to the Japanese hopes of remaining undefeated in the competition.
Kelly Williams, one of the PBA imports in the Philippines team sparked a 10-0 run – capped by Marcio Lassiter’s crisp long-ranger – bring the Smart Gilas back into the reckoning.
Japan managed to remain even, but only till a 14-2 run – this time with Douthit leading from the front and Jimmy Alapag setting the Wuhan SC ablaze with a fiery three-pointer – put Philippines in control.
Rajko Toroman’s team never fell back after that.
“The key was we stopped Takuya Kawamura,” Rajko said.
Japan’s most charismatic basketball face in recent face was restricted to a dozen points – six of them in the third quarter – as the Hayabusa struggled with their rebounds and free-throws.
“You can’t think of winning with a 57% conversion in free-throws,” rued Japan coach Tom Wisman.
Japan went to the foul-line 28 times, but only 16 of them were successful