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[Title] => Asian caging sked dashes RP hopes of Doha stint
[Summary] => The Philippines is formally out of the coming Asian Basketball Championship, the World Championship qualifier, since the FIBA-Asia has drawn the brackets and released the schedule of games for the week-long event starting Sept. 8 in Doha, Qatar.
A heavy six-game bill kicks off the tournament with SEABA champion Malaysia and runner-up Indonesia representing the Southeast Asian region after the Philippines was barred due to the FIBA suspension.
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[Title] => Assured of funds, BAP to stage SEABA
[Summary] => Assured of support from the Philippine Sports Commission and the Philippine Olympic Committee, Basketball Association of the Philippines president Freddie Jalasco announced yesterday the countrys hosting of the fourth Southeast Asian Basketball Association Mens Championship, which was earlier postponed due to internal problems and lack of funds.
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[Title] => RP begs off from hosting SEABA tiff
[Summary] => Philippine basketball is beginning to suffer the impact of the ongoing leadership crisis in the Basketball Association of the Philippines.
The Philippines has withdrawn its hosting of the Southeast Asian Amateur Basketball Association (SEABA) tournament in March.
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A heavy six-game bill kicks off the tournament with SEABA champion Malaysia and runner-up Indonesia representing the Southeast Asian region after the Philippines was barred due to the FIBA suspension.
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