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MANILA, Philippines – Shortly after Bmeg Llamados pulled off a thrilling 90-84 overtime win over dethroned champion Talk ‘n Text Tropang Texters in Game Seven to clinch the 2012 PBA Commissioner’s Cup, Twitter, an internet-based social media network went abuzz.
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No less than nine Fil-foreign players, led by Asi Taulava, Eric Menk and brothers Andy and Danny Seigle, made it to the team, joining six local standouts Danny Ildefonso, Dennis Espino, Kenneth Duremdes, Olsen Racela, Dondon Hontiveros and Boyet Fernandez.
The other Fil-foreign cagers are Jeffrey Cariaso, Rudy Hatfield, Chris Jackson, Mick Pennisi and Noy Castillo.
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No less than nine Fil-foreign players, led by Asi Taulava, Eric Menk and brothers Andy and Danny Seigle, made it to the team, joining six local standouts Danny Ildefonso, Dennis Espino, Kenneth Duremdes, Olsen Racela, Dondon Hontiveros and Boyet Fernandez.
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