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+ Follow ASIAN ADIDAS STREETBALL CHALLENGE Tag
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                    [Title] => Basketball’s big 10
                    [Summary] => The year is fast coming to a close, and we at The Basketball Show put together a specil episode featuring the top ten basketball stories of the year, based on what this writer has put in The Star in a past column. But what of the personalities who loomed head and shoulders above the rest in a world dominated by giants?


Who cast the largest shadows that darkened the sport, and who shone the brightest lights of them all? Here they are, in no particular order.
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Made up of Joseph Ronald Quinahan, Jayford Rodriguez, Mark Jonas Ababon and Morsie Akad, the RP team won three of four games in the elimination round, defeated Chinese-Taipei in the cross-over semis before turning back Hong Kong in the finals two days ago, 13-11.
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ASIAN ADIDAS STREETBALL CHALLENGE
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Who cast the largest shadows that darkened the sport, and who shone the brightest lights of them all? Here they are, in no particular order.
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Made up of Joseph Ronald Quinahan, Jayford Rodriguez, Mark Jonas Ababon and Morsie Akad, the RP team won three of four games in the elimination round, defeated Chinese-Taipei in the cross-over semis before turning back Hong Kong in the finals two days ago, 13-11.
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