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[Title] => Reavis gives Tigers teeth
[Summary] => TACLOBAN, Leyte All of a sudden, the Coca-Cola Tigers werent just purring on the court.
The Tigers went wild on the return of Fil-Am center-forward Rafi Reavis and devoured the Red Bull Barakos, 82-64, in a San Mig Coffee PBA Fiesta Cup road showcase at the Leyte National High School gym here last night.
Reavis, back in harness after a five-month suspension, proved to be the missing link for the Tigers as they regained their highly competitive form, snapping a four-game skid in the Xtreme Magic Sing-backed tourney.
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[Title] => Fil-foreigners shy away from 2004 draft
[Summary] => Thanks or no thanks, the influx of the Fil-foreign players in the Philippine Basketball Association has come to a halt.
Probably because of the strict requirements imposed by the Commissioners Office this year, the Taulavas, the Menks, the Seigles and the like shied away from the Annual Rookie Draft for the 2004 PBA season.
Surprisingly, only Fil-German Joachim Thoss, 21, and Fil-Australian Richard Peter Benitez Michael, 23, managed to beat the deadline for the filing of application of Fil-foreigners for the draft.
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ALI PEEK AND WILLIAM ANTONIO
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[Summary] => TACLOBAN, Leyte All of a sudden, the Coca-Cola Tigers werent just purring on the court.
The Tigers went wild on the return of Fil-Am center-forward Rafi Reavis and devoured the Red Bull Barakos, 82-64, in a San Mig Coffee PBA Fiesta Cup road showcase at the Leyte National High School gym here last night.
Reavis, back in harness after a five-month suspension, proved to be the missing link for the Tigers as they regained their highly competitive form, snapping a four-game skid in the Xtreme Magic Sing-backed tourney.
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[Title] => Fil-foreigners shy away from 2004 draft
[Summary] => Thanks or no thanks, the influx of the Fil-foreign players in the Philippine Basketball Association has come to a halt.
Probably because of the strict requirements imposed by the Commissioners Office this year, the Taulavas, the Menks, the Seigles and the like shied away from the Annual Rookie Draft for the 2004 PBA season.
Surprisingly, only Fil-German Joachim Thoss, 21, and Fil-Australian Richard Peter Benitez Michael, 23, managed to beat the deadline for the filing of application of Fil-foreigners for the draft.
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November 6, 2005 - 12:00am