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In basketball, the Philippines has been a big fish in the little pond of Southeast Asia for decades. We could send a second-tier college team to the SEA Games and win the gold medal, to the constant frustration of Thailand and Malaysia.

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Over the last week, sports pages have been filled with comments, complaints and suggestions on the final results of the NBA All-Star balloting. Cleveland’s LeBron James, in his sixth All-Star Game, became the first player to pull in over 2.5 million votes three times.

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