Showing posts with label San Beda. Show all posts
Showing posts with label San Beda. Show all posts

Saturday, December 10, 2016

Trade reaction: Swapping Lions

Alaska's new muscle
(photo credit: Inquirer.net)
With PBA action in full swing, the Star Hotshots have opted to send 6"4 power forward Jake Pascual to the Alaska Aces for 6'3 wingman Rome dela Rosa.

The former San Beda Red Lions players will each address glaring needs for both teams, which is why the trade makes a lot of sense on the surface. It is no secret that the Aces could use all the height and heft that they can get with all the injuries and team-administered suspensions while the Hotshots are still looking to plug a few holes in its rotation.

We also commend both teams, specifically coach Chito Victolero, for coming up with a "clean and fair" trade. As per reports, Coach Chito called his once-upon-a-time MBA point guard rival Coach Alex Compton to discuss the deal which was obviously well-received.
 

Thursday, October 18, 2012

Real season starts for Alaska

Business is about to pick up for Alaska
Though we mourn the death of what could've been another classic and entertaining grudge match between the San Beda Red Lions and the San Sebastian Recoletos Golden Stags for the NCAA championship, the painful reprieve allows us the chance to finally see this year's most magnetic draft pick strut his wares in the PBA.

We're talking about no one else but the Stags' Calvin "The Beast" Abueva.

The obvious vital cog to the Alaska Aces' rebuilding and re-imaging approach to this season is finally done with his collegiate commitments and, as posted earlier by Ms CK Kanapi, has signed on the dotted line for the Aces. How badly does Aces Head Coach Luigi Trillo want Abueva to suit up? Think this Friday versus Petron. That's how much Coach Luigi and just about any Filipino basketball fan, casual or hardcore, want to see Abueva wearing a jersey with the letters PBA emblazoned on it.

Thursday, June 21, 2012

Enough is enough

Menor needs to go back
to being the star he once was 
It seems like the only time that Coach Franz Pumaren and his young Air21 Express ever make the news is when Ogie Menor makes an ass of himself on the hardcourt and gets on someone's nerves.

Yesterday's incident involving the Meralco Bolts' Mario West should serve as notice to the PBA's Commissioner's Office and whichever games/ sports body the league reports to as a whole. Granted, the foul Menor committed wasn't really "up there" with his best "hits" but the intention was rather clear. He wanted to take all of his frustrations out on the high scoring former NBA recruit. The foul would've been forgivable had it been done in a hotly contested, too close for comfort game-- but no, they were on the receiving end of yet another ass-whooping and Menor pretty much wanted to make something of it.
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