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Wednesday, September 24, 2014

Tuesday, September 23, 2014

Gilas Pilipinas vs India FULL GAME REPLAY VIDEO - Asian Games 2014

Gilas Pilipinas got off to a fast start but had to hold off a hot-shooting Indian team to start their 2014 Asian Games campaign on a winning note, 85-76, Tuesday at the Hwaseong Sports Complex. (READ FULL STORY HERE)

WATCH Gilas Pilipinas vs India FULL GAME REPLAY VIDEO BELOW:

ASIAN GAMES 2014 Medal Tally, Rankings




Asian Games 2014 Medals Tally as of  September 23, 2014 1:10 PM Manila time.

Australia 'interested' in joining Asian Games

Australia has welcomed the idea of possibly competing at the Asian Games after Asian Olympic officials agreed to let Oceania nations join them in smaller multi-sports events.

While there are no firm plans as yet to allow Oceania countries to compete at the main Asian Games, which are second in size only to the Olympics, the Olympic Council of Asia (OCA) has now opened the door.

Gilas Pilipinas opens Asian Games tilt with strong showing vs India (VIDEO)

The Philippine national men’s basketball team got their gold medal bid underway with an 85-76 victory over Group B qualifiers India in its first game in the 2014 Asian Games in Incheon, Korea.
With the win, Gilas Pilipinas formalized its entry into the quarterfinal round but can improve its position in their next preliminary round game against FIBA Asia Champions Iran on Thursday.

Sunday, September 21, 2014

UAAP 77: FEU beats La Salle to earn twice-to-beat edge

Far Eastern University Tamaraws took the headstart in their virtual best-of-three duel against De La Salle Green Archers at the Mall of Asia Arena Sunday evening.

With the 65-60 victory, FEU clinched the second spot in the UAAP Season 77 Final Four to gain the twice-to-beat bonus in the playoffs opposite La Salle.

Andray Blatche signs one-year deal with Chinese team

Naturalized Filipino Andray Blatche recently played for the Philippines in the FIBA World Cup, who opted out of his contract with the Nets in July, signed a one-year deal with the (Chinese Basketball Association) CBA's Xinjiang Guanghui Flying Tigers in China on Saturday. Blatche will reportedly make $2.5 million (after taxes) in China.

Adrian Wojnarowski, NBA Insider for Yahoo Sports online and Fox Sports, confirmed that Blatche will earn a net of $2.5 million and be eligible to return to the NBA next March, at the conclusion of the Chinese Basketball Association season.

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