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Philippine basketball may need a Serbian seven-footer but not a Serbian coach.

Yeng Guiao, considered as the finest ...

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"We’re doing this as yardstick for foreign coaches.

Ayaw na namin kasi pa nang puro away,"
BCAP president Chito Narvasa said before the PSA Forum at the Manila Pavilion.
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He also welcomed the breakthrough in the Shell-BCAP (Basketball Coaches Association of the Philippines) row over the appointment of American John Moran as the Turbochargers mentor, saying "that’s in line with our hope to start the Fiesta Cup without extra baggage."
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Moran, 58, arrived from the US yesterday morning. He will attend the PBA rookie camp at the Quezon Memorial Circle on Sunday and preside in Shell’s first practice of the year the next day.
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But is Banal really the man who could finally give the PLDT franchise the elusive championship in the Philippine Basketball Association?

This question begs for an answer with Talk N Text already achieving a franchise record under the rookie mentor, reaching the All-Filipino semifinals for the first time in franchise history.
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BILL BAYNO AND PAUL WOOLPERT
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Philippine basketball may need a Serbian seven-footer but not a Serbian coach.

Yeng Guiao, considered as the finest ...

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"We’re doing this as yardstick for foreign coaches.

Ayaw na namin kasi pa nang puro away,"
BCAP president Chito Narvasa said before the PSA Forum at the Manila Pavilion.
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He also welcomed the breakthrough in the Shell-BCAP (Basketball Coaches Association of the Philippines) row over the appointment of American John Moran as the Turbochargers mentor, saying "that’s in line with our hope to start the Fiesta Cup without extra baggage."
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Moran, 58, arrived from the US yesterday morning. He will attend the PBA rookie camp at the Quezon Memorial Circle on Sunday and preside in Shell’s first practice of the year the next day.
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But is Banal really the man who could finally give the PLDT franchise the elusive championship in the Philippine Basketball Association?

This question begs for an answer with Talk N Text already achieving a franchise record under the rookie mentor, reaching the All-Filipino semifinals for the first time in franchise history.
[DatePublished] => 2003-06-20 00:00:00 [ColumnID] => 133272 [Focus] => 0 [AuthorID] => [AuthorName] => [SectionName] => Sports [SectionUrl] => sports [URL] => ) ) )
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