+ Follow AL-EMADI INTERNATIONAL BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIP Tag
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[Title] => SMC-RP bows to Qatar anew, settles for 4th
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The SMC-Pilipinas squad arrives today from Doha, Qatar with no title to speak of, but definitely richer in experience and knowledge of international basketball.
The Filipinos, playing their fifth game in as many nights, raced to a big start but sputtered in the end, enabling Qatar to escape with a 79-68 win Sunday in their battle for third place in the Al-Emadi International Basketball Championship at the Al-Gharafa Sports Club Hall.
Later in the evening, African champion Angola defeated Latvia to claim the champions trophy.
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[Title] => Karanasan at kaalaman ang uwi ng Nationals
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DOHA, Qatar Wala mang iuuwing titulo ang SMC-Pilipinas sa kanilang pagbalik sa Pilipinas, puno naman ng karanasan at kaalaman sa international basketball ang kanilang maipagmamalaki.
Ang Pinoy na naglaro ng kanilang ikalimang laban sa gayundin karaming araw ay naging maganda ang panimula ngunit kumulapso din sa huli upang tuluyang ibigay sa Qatar ang ikatlong puwesto makaraan ang 79-68 pagkatalo sa pagtatapos ng Al-Emadi International Basketball Championship sa Al-Gharafa Sports Club Hall dito.
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[Title] => RP cagers lose to Latvia but coach satisfied
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SMC-Pilipinas absorbed its second straight setback in the Al-Emadi International Basketball Championship, bowing to Latvia, 65-73, Thursday night at the Al-Gharafa Sports Club Hall in Doha, Qatar.
Unlike in their 58-77 loss to Qatar Wednesday, however, RP team coach Chot Reyes said he was satisfied with the way his wards battled the taller and heftier Latvians on both ends of the floor.
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AL-EMADI INTERNATIONAL BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIP
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The Filipinos, playing their fifth game in as many nights, raced to a big start but sputtered in the end, enabling Qatar to escape with a 79-68 win Sunday in their battle for third place in the Al-Emadi International Basketball Championship at the Al-Gharafa Sports Club Hall.
Later in the evening, African champion Angola defeated Latvia to claim the champions trophy.
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DOHA, Qatar Wala mang iuuwing titulo ang SMC-Pilipinas sa kanilang pagbalik sa Pilipinas, puno naman ng karanasan at kaalaman sa international basketball ang kanilang maipagmamalaki.
Ang Pinoy na naglaro ng kanilang ikalimang laban sa gayundin karaming araw ay naging maganda ang panimula ngunit kumulapso din sa huli upang tuluyang ibigay sa Qatar ang ikatlong puwesto makaraan ang 79-68 pagkatalo sa pagtatapos ng Al-Emadi International Basketball Championship sa Al-Gharafa Sports Club Hall dito.
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SMC-Pilipinas absorbed its second straight setback in the Al-Emadi International Basketball Championship, bowing to Latvia, 65-73, Thursday night at the Al-Gharafa Sports Club Hall in Doha, Qatar.
Unlike in their 58-77 loss to Qatar Wednesday, however, RP team coach Chot Reyes said he was satisfied with the way his wards battled the taller and heftier Latvians on both ends of the floor.
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