+ Follow ARGENTINA AND YUGOSLAVIA Tag
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[Title] => Whats Moran up to?
[Summary] => Shell coach John Moran says its a revolutionary concept but insists his way of teaching basketball will pave the way for the Philippines to regain cage supremacy in Asia.
[DatePublished] => 2004-03-02 00:00:00
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[Title] => No pride in US squad
[Summary] => INDIANAPOLIS They came, they saw, and they were conquered. In a nutshell, thats how the story went for the much-maligned US team at the 14th World Basketball Championships here.
After steamrolling to five straight wins, the Americans were booted out of medal contention in losing back-to-back decisions to Argentina and Yugoslavia. They played with just enough intensity to beat Puerto Rico, 84-74, in the consolations but showed no desire to win in yielding an 81-75 verdict to Spain in the playoff for fifth last Saturday.
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[Title] => Jordan wouldve saved hosts?
[Summary] => INDIANAPOLIS With the US unceremoniously booted out of medal contention, fans are wondering if Michael Jordan couldve made a difference if coach George Karl accepted his offer to suit up at the World Basketball Championships here.
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[Title] => China looms as the future of world caging
[Summary] => (Editors note: The following is the third part of an article on Philippine basketball and the national team.)
[DatePublished] => 2002-09-07 00:00:00
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ARGENTINA AND YUGOSLAVIA
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[Title] => No pride in US squad
[Summary] => INDIANAPOLIS They came, they saw, and they were conquered. In a nutshell, thats how the story went for the much-maligned US team at the 14th World Basketball Championships here.
After steamrolling to five straight wins, the Americans were booted out of medal contention in losing back-to-back decisions to Argentina and Yugoslavia. They played with just enough intensity to beat Puerto Rico, 84-74, in the consolations but showed no desire to win in yielding an 81-75 verdict to Spain in the playoff for fifth last Saturday.
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[Title] => Jordan wouldve saved hosts?
[Summary] => INDIANAPOLIS With the US unceremoniously booted out of medal contention, fans are wondering if Michael Jordan couldve made a difference if coach George Karl accepted his offer to suit up at the World Basketball Championships here.
[DatePublished] => 2002-09-08 00:00:00
[ColumnID] => 135698
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[Title] => China looms as the future of world caging
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