Is it true?
September 11, 2003 | 12:00am
Because I know you like to be informed of what goes on behind the scenes, I try to keep my ears close to the groundlistening for tremors (rhymes with rumors). Whatever I pick up from the grapevine is news, sometimes unconfirmed. But as they say, where theres smoke, theres fire.
Listen to whats hot on the streets.
Is it true that at least two Philippine Basketball Association (PBA) imports are close to receiving the pink slip? If they dont shape up in the next game or two, their goose is cooked. Not that theyre incompetent. Its just that they cant seem to blend with their local teammates. Chemistry is important for teamwork. An import alone cant bring a team to the championship.
Is it true that standing by to fly in at a moments notice as an import replacement is former Los Angeles Lakers guard Isaac Fontaine? Hes no stranger to the PBA. Fontaine has played here once before and hes itching for a comeback. The word is hes being recommended to one of the leagues most popular clubs. Another import wannabe on standby is Myron Anthony.
Is it true that a PBA team is wracked by internal dissension? After a recent game, players were up in armsagainst each other. One player accused another of not passing the ball enough to him. The player shot back, saying why should he pass the ball to someone who doesnt know what to do with it. Four-letter words punctuated the bitter verbal exchange. Still another cager complained of lack of playing time because the import plays his spot. The situation is like a volcano waiting to erupt.
Is it true that the PBA has quietly recruited hotshot lawyers to dig deep into the Fil-Sham problem? Commissioner Noli Eala announced recently he would form a five-man panel to look into the status of the leagues 26 Fil-foreigners in the wake of the Senate study calling for the deportation of five alleged "Fil-Shams" and the investigation of three others. If the panels findings contradict those of the Senate, what will Comish do? He may find himself boxed in, between a rock and a hard place.
Is it true that only Comish and PBA marketing director Robbie Puno made up the selection committee for the leagues cheerdancing squad the Honeyshots? The talk is several wolves aggressively jockeyed to be named to the committee, which screened over a hundred eye-popping applicants. To solve the problem of selecting the members of the selection committee, Comish and Puno decided they would take on the difficult task of screening the beauties themselves. The Solomonic solution spared the girls from "dancing with the wolves." PBA media bureau chief Willie Marcial denied he was one of the wolves. The PBAs still keeping the names of the Honeyshots secret although filmdoms April Tolentino appears to be a shoo-in. April was spotted watching the PBA games at the PhilSports Arena yesterday in the company of 10 relatives.
Is it true that a supposed Fil-Am not in the Senate list of "Fil-Shams" escaped scrutiny because his papers were fixed by a prominent personality from the previous dispensation? The jurys still out on whether this player is a fake or not but whats sure is his papers were facilitated. Now if the player is legit, was it necessary to "facilitate" his papers?
Is it true that the Fil-foreigner requirement of having one full-blooded Filipino parent no longer applies? The word is at least two Fil-foreigners are a quarter Filipino because one of their parents is only half-Filipino by blood. That means one of their grandparents was a full-blooded Filipino. It used to be that for a Fil-foreigner to play in the PBA as a local, he had to be at least half-Filipino by blood. The issue has become moot and academic with the recent passage of the dual citizenship law.
Is it true that a world-ranked Filipino professional fighter has not communicated with his registered manager the last eight months? Their contract expires in December, meaning theyre still obligated to each other until then. The fighter is booked to see action late this month and it doesnt look like his manager will be at ringside to witness the proceedings.
If youve got your ears on the ground and you happen to hear some tremors, drop us a line. Your tidbit might find its way in our next "Is it true?" column.
Listen to whats hot on the streets.
Is it true that at least two Philippine Basketball Association (PBA) imports are close to receiving the pink slip? If they dont shape up in the next game or two, their goose is cooked. Not that theyre incompetent. Its just that they cant seem to blend with their local teammates. Chemistry is important for teamwork. An import alone cant bring a team to the championship.
Is it true that standing by to fly in at a moments notice as an import replacement is former Los Angeles Lakers guard Isaac Fontaine? Hes no stranger to the PBA. Fontaine has played here once before and hes itching for a comeback. The word is hes being recommended to one of the leagues most popular clubs. Another import wannabe on standby is Myron Anthony.
Is it true that a PBA team is wracked by internal dissension? After a recent game, players were up in armsagainst each other. One player accused another of not passing the ball enough to him. The player shot back, saying why should he pass the ball to someone who doesnt know what to do with it. Four-letter words punctuated the bitter verbal exchange. Still another cager complained of lack of playing time because the import plays his spot. The situation is like a volcano waiting to erupt.
Is it true that the PBA has quietly recruited hotshot lawyers to dig deep into the Fil-Sham problem? Commissioner Noli Eala announced recently he would form a five-man panel to look into the status of the leagues 26 Fil-foreigners in the wake of the Senate study calling for the deportation of five alleged "Fil-Shams" and the investigation of three others. If the panels findings contradict those of the Senate, what will Comish do? He may find himself boxed in, between a rock and a hard place.
Is it true that only Comish and PBA marketing director Robbie Puno made up the selection committee for the leagues cheerdancing squad the Honeyshots? The talk is several wolves aggressively jockeyed to be named to the committee, which screened over a hundred eye-popping applicants. To solve the problem of selecting the members of the selection committee, Comish and Puno decided they would take on the difficult task of screening the beauties themselves. The Solomonic solution spared the girls from "dancing with the wolves." PBA media bureau chief Willie Marcial denied he was one of the wolves. The PBAs still keeping the names of the Honeyshots secret although filmdoms April Tolentino appears to be a shoo-in. April was spotted watching the PBA games at the PhilSports Arena yesterday in the company of 10 relatives.
Is it true that a supposed Fil-Am not in the Senate list of "Fil-Shams" escaped scrutiny because his papers were fixed by a prominent personality from the previous dispensation? The jurys still out on whether this player is a fake or not but whats sure is his papers were facilitated. Now if the player is legit, was it necessary to "facilitate" his papers?
Is it true that the Fil-foreigner requirement of having one full-blooded Filipino parent no longer applies? The word is at least two Fil-foreigners are a quarter Filipino because one of their parents is only half-Filipino by blood. That means one of their grandparents was a full-blooded Filipino. It used to be that for a Fil-foreigner to play in the PBA as a local, he had to be at least half-Filipino by blood. The issue has become moot and academic with the recent passage of the dual citizenship law.
Is it true that a world-ranked Filipino professional fighter has not communicated with his registered manager the last eight months? Their contract expires in December, meaning theyre still obligated to each other until then. The fighter is booked to see action late this month and it doesnt look like his manager will be at ringside to witness the proceedings.
If youve got your ears on the ground and you happen to hear some tremors, drop us a line. Your tidbit might find its way in our next "Is it true?" column.
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