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                    [Title] => Hong Kong dethrones RP-Lhuillier
                    [Summary] => HONG KONG — No Super Kung Sheung Heyuan Cup for the Philippines-Cebuana Lhuillier this time. Only valuable lessons that the team need before the ABC tournament in China next month and the Southeast Asian Games in Vietnam in December.


Against host Hong Kong, the Philippines tried its best — but failed — to retain the title, losing 68-80 in their winner-take-all title showdown before a big crowd at the Queen Elizabeth Stadium here Sunday.
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Bunga ng panalo, nakakuha na ang Filipinos ng slot sa Asian Basketbal Conferederation championship sa susunod na buwan sa Harbin, China kasama ang runner-up na Malaysia.

Iginupo naman ng Thailand ang Vietnam, 81-77 para sa ikatlong puwesto.
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Another win Thursday night against Malaysia will give the Philippines the title as well as the transit pass to Harbin, China for the Asian Basketball Confederation Championships, which is also the Olympic qualifying event.
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PBL stars Gary David and Emmerson Oreta sprang into action delivering a combined nine points in the Nationals’ 11-0 spurt in the second quarter that put the outcome beyond doubt.

The win put the Philippines in a strong position for the title in this single-round robin tourney which awards the crown to the team with the best standing.
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Bagamat apat na koponan lamang ang maglalaban-laban sa tournament na ito na magsisilbing preview na ng Southeast Asian Games sa December, kinukunsiderang magtatampok ito sa mga mahuhusay na manlalaro sa regions gaya ng Philippines, Vietnam, Thailand at host Malaysia.
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PHILIPPINES-CEBUANA LHUILLIER
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                    [Summary] => HONG KONG — No Super Kung Sheung Heyuan Cup for the Philippines-Cebuana Lhuillier this time. Only valuable lessons that the team need before the ABC tournament in China next month and the Southeast Asian Games in Vietnam in December.


Against host Hong Kong, the Philippines tried its best — but failed — to retain the title, losing 68-80 in their winner-take-all title showdown before a big crowd at the Queen Elizabeth Stadium here Sunday.
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Bunga ng panalo, nakakuha na ang Filipinos ng slot sa Asian Basketbal Conferederation championship sa susunod na buwan sa Harbin, China kasama ang runner-up na Malaysia.

Iginupo naman ng Thailand ang Vietnam, 81-77 para sa ikatlong puwesto.
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Another win Thursday night against Malaysia will give the Philippines the title as well as the transit pass to Harbin, China for the Asian Basketball Confederation Championships, which is also the Olympic qualifying event.
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PBL stars Gary David and Emmerson Oreta sprang into action delivering a combined nine points in the Nationals’ 11-0 spurt in the second quarter that put the outcome beyond doubt.

The win put the Philippines in a strong position for the title in this single-round robin tourney which awards the crown to the team with the best standing.
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Bagamat apat na koponan lamang ang maglalaban-laban sa tournament na ito na magsisilbing preview na ng Southeast Asian Games sa December, kinukunsiderang magtatampok ito sa mga mahuhusay na manlalaro sa regions gaya ng Philippines, Vietnam, Thailand at host Malaysia.
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