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                    [Title] => Bald look for RP cagers
                    [Summary] => Asi Taulava and Andy Seigle beat their Philippine basketball teammates to the barber shop in the Athletes Village at the 14th Asian Games in Busan.


The word was the cagers decided to shave their heads as soon as they’re assured of a seat in the semifinals of the 12-nation tournament. But Taulava and Seigle apparently couldn’t wait. Before the start of the quarterfinals, the pair paid the village barber a visit.

Their locks were gone as soon as they coughed up the equivalent of P500 each for the Michael Jordan look.
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But Racho is hopeful. All he’s asking for is an opportunity to realize his life-long dream of playing in the PBA. He promises to give his best — "more than 100 percent" — to any team that takes a chance on him.
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                    [Title] => Bald look for RP cagers
                    [Summary] => Asi Taulava and Andy Seigle beat their Philippine basketball teammates to the barber shop in the Athletes Village at the 14th Asian Games in Busan.


The word was the cagers decided to shave their heads as soon as they’re assured of a seat in the semifinals of the 12-nation tournament. But Taulava and Seigle apparently couldn’t wait. Before the start of the quarterfinals, the pair paid the village barber a visit.

Their locks were gone as soon as they coughed up the equivalent of P500 each for the Michael Jordan look.
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But Racho is hopeful. All he’s asking for is an opportunity to realize his life-long dream of playing in the PBA. He promises to give his best — "more than 100 percent" — to any team that takes a chance on him.
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