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Date: 4/28/2013 4:01:44 AM
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The Holster Feature: PPL: The First Score (Part 4)

Change of name, Change of fate

While their rivals remedial kings were building a dynasty of their own, former powerhouse ribonucleic acid was starting to decline. After seven straight Finals appearances, they only managed to place fifth in Season 17. By Season 18, they changed their franchise to Celestial Wrath in the hopes of turning the tides. But their performance that season was two games worse than the last, standing at .500 and at fifth place.

Then the jump came at Season 19, when they won the Big 8 Conference #1 seed with 19 wins and secured a finals seat with relatively easy wins against kids next door and zenningš. They faced the remedial kings, who were still riding high as the league’s gold standard. Celestial Wrath saw themselves absolutely outmatched by the kings in Game 1, 101-81. This led to a tanked Game 2, handing the remedial kings their fifth straight title, via a 25-0 forfeiture that saw only three players from the kings and two players from Celestial Wrath take the floor, a pretty awkward way to win the fifth title for remedial kings, a game that will forever live in infamy for those who witnessed it.

RK’s Final title and decline

The final successful championship defense of the remedial kings came in Season 20 at the expense of the Pampanga Dragons, who rose to the top in just their second season in the PPL. A three-game series tested the five-time champions. But they ultimately reached the top once again as they defeated the Dragons, 104-100 through superstar Charlie Pelesco’s 40 points as well as weathering the double-digit scoring outputs of five of the Dragons’ players, led by Gregorio Rosal’s 26 points. The win secured their sixth straight title, the most consecutive titles in PPL history exceeding ribonucleic acid’s five straight and the most titles in PPL.

Season 21 saw the tides of the PPL shift almost immediately. The competition became fierce, especially in the Great 8 Conference. After nine Finals appearances, including seven straight, and six consecutive PPL titles, breaking almost every standing record up to that point, remedial kings would see their seventh straight title hopes go awry as they only managed to win 16 games and the fourth seed in the Great 8 Conference. They were eliminated in the Conference Semifinal by Another Round, who won the #1 seed only by tiebreaker after three teams ended the elimination round with 17 wins. Another Round eventually won the title that season, defeating the Manila Bombers via sweep, highlighted by a squeaker of a victory in Game 2, 101-98.

The 20th staging of the PPL, amidst the fierce competition, saw two main stories unfold, both bearing the nature of revenge. The remedial kings would attempt a comeback to the top in season 22, winning 16 games which were good enough to win the Great 8 #1 seed. They were to face again Celestial Wrath, who were also on their own path to redemption after only winning 12 games and losing the tiebreaker for the #4 seed to memongs the season before. But unlike the fate of their previous franchise name, Celestial Wrath ceased the moment to avenge their ribonucleic roots, winning the series in convincing fashion, sweeping the kings in two games.

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Date: 4/28/2013 5:58:40 AM
Talisay Lechoneros
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bale 7 PPL title each si Jsmoove at RK?

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Date: 4/29/2013 1:14:44 AM
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RK won 6 PPL titles while the franchise of JSmoove has 6 titles as well (5 titles as ribonucleic acid, 1 as Celestial Wrath).

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Date: 4/29/2013 8:05:10 AM
Talisay Lechoneros
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so bale 7 na si JS 6 lang si RK? kelan kaya matitigil rings ni js? PILIPINAS GISING! hehehe.. no offense js.

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Date: 4/29/2013 8:50:59 AM
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Pilný unleashed!

The 25 year-old Slovenian Forward completed his move to Celestial and spoke glowingly about the club's history and the opportunity to play for the side.

At his press conference unveiling, it was revealed that Leopold Pilný would be taking the No. 8 shirt for the remaining matches of the current campaign. Leopold made his decision to join Celestial very clear. "I've taken the No. 8 shirt because I'm here to win an 8th title with Celestial."

"When I have to make tough decisions in my life I listen to the little boy inside me. That little boy was screaming Celestial Wrath!"

"Celestial breathes class and elegance. This club is the perfect match for me. This will add a thousand points to my attractiveness too, not that I need it," while flashing his playboy smile.

"This is a big challenge for me, which I'm looking forward to. I am proud to be here & look forward to achieving big things."

Meanwhile, there is a rumor circulating as to the reason why the Celestial legends [Abada and Dabandan] have been performing poorly during the NT games. The two players are playing abroad now, and it has been going around that the two players were forced to fly using economy class tickets only, when they were used to flying private jets at their former team. They were also given tickets to fly at the same day as their matches, causing match fatigue.

When the National team manager was asked as to why this happened, he cited budget reasons. It has been known that a certain newcomer has numerous demands, and the manager gives in to his whims. The said player is known for having his personal team of makeup artists and has been a frequent visitor of manicures and pedicures around the city.

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Date: 4/30/2013 10:00:50 PM
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Dahlia Mavericks getting 'healthy', defeats D Brothers 108-97
Q. Arena, Fairview, Philippines -- It's been a challenging year thus far for the Mavs as they were at the bottom of the standings in the Big 8.

They were up against respected opponent D Brothers led by team owner Iking who joked in their previous encounter for the Mavs to lose this game.

The Mavs got off to a slow start trailing D Brothers 31-22 in the first. They were 'unconscious' in the 2nd as they scored 41 points compared to D Brothers 24 leading the half with eight points, 63-55. They never looked back as they halted every Brothers rally matching point-by-point and ultimately winning 108-97.

"We are fighting for our survival so from hereon, we'll play our game as if it is our last," GM Nicolo Maro said. "no easy game Ik's, we'll try to win as much game to end the season."

Three Mavs player had a double-double with Scott Famaran scoring 31 points and 16 rebounds. Apolonio Sepulveda who 'deferred' to his teammate complimented him with 22 points, 15 rebounds, 3 steals and 2 blocks.

"Can they co-exist? They should. We are looking for capable players to ably support them as we are determined to make our twin-towers work" GM Nicolo said.

From modeling their team with the Utah Jazz, the Mavs are leaning towards the San Antonio Spurs as they have their Admiral and TD in Fama and "Conyo". They said that they will ride these two until they retire. One joked and said "they should model themselves with the Dallas Mavericks, afterall, they're the Dahlia Mavericks.

Fillmore Sabangan also filled in with 13 points and 10 rebounds while Teodosio Amante chipped in with 16 points, 6 rebounds and 6 assists.

Ken Valdez led D Brothers scoring 29 points and grabbing 9 boards. His back-court tandem Shavit Galili had a dismal 8-29 FG shooting en route to 19 points.

GM Iking cries foul as the Mavs went to the line 42 times (converting 29 points) while his team attempted only 12. "Now that's what you call home court advantage!" he said sarcastically.

The win moves the Mavs (5-10) a notch higher in the standings eking it over Palengke Brawlers (4-11) who is dangerous despite their record as they are still in contention in the Cup.

With seven games left in the season, will the Mavs remain and compete in the Premier League or will they seriously consider and rebuild?

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Date: 5/2/2013 10:44:45 AM
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ayos sa bb thread nabuhay ,,, oks!!!

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Date: 5/21/2013 9:02:18 AM
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Mavs survives 8th seed, defeats Memongs 112-96

Q. Arena, Fairview, Philippines -- The Mavs didn't want to leave the Philippine Premier League just yet. With one more win than Brawlers entering the game, they felt uneasy but with enough confidence that they can fend them off for the chance at a relegation match against a Great 8 team.

Led by Apolonio "Conyo" Sepulveda, the Mavs were firing from all cylinders right from the start to take a 55-46 lead at the half - a rarity for them this season. They continued their pace and scored 39 points in the third to take a commanding 18-point lead entering the 4th which all but secured the Mavs 'stay' in the PPL.

During the game, Arcanix Men team owner Junnix informed the Mavs GM that if they can secure the 7th spot, he'll be up against a suddenly-defunct team in WPS Sentinel.

All were surprised with the sudden departure as d brothers ikings and JSmoove chimed in with Maro and Junnix on what happened with that team -- this all but secured the Mavs stay in the PPL as they will be facing a bot team as Palengke Brawlers can't take the tie-breaker with a game left.

"Conyo" led the Mavs with 26 points and 15 rebounds in 80% shooting (12-15) in 36 minutes. Teodosio Amante coming off-the-bench supported him with 23 points, 5 rebounds & 5 assists in 50% FG (11-22).

Fillmore Sabangan added 15 points and 7 assists while Scott Famaran also had a double-double with 15 points and 11 boards.

Memongs fielded a short rotation with 7 players led by Edralin Chiong with 27 points in 33 attempts. Benjamin Poirier chipped in with 18 points, 15 rebounds and 5 assists for their squad.

Although Memongs were given 26 free throws (making 20); the Mavs dominated the board with 56 compared to their 31 caroms.


The Mavs final game will be against Big 8 1st seed Manila Bombers on a national televised game at their home and they promised to give their fans a show. It will have no implications on them but will surely give the Bombers jitters as a loss to the Mavs and a win by the Wrath against Men may propel the Wrath to take the 1st seed.

Men, at home, would also like to win against the Wrath as a loss by the All Star and a win for them will give them a chance to make the playoffs as the 4th seed. Memongs still has a shot at the playoffs provided they win by a wide margin against the Brawlers and the All Star and the Men lose significantly against their opponents.

There will also be interesting matchup in the final games of Great 8 teams as Jungle Bolo .45 will be at home against Lonely Hearts Club 21-0 record. Not only would they love to tarnish it by giving them the "L" but to also fend off ikings d brothers who would love to barge in the playoffs with a guaranteed win against Another Round.

DoG is all but assured of the third seed with a matchup against Remedial Kings who will do remedial classes in Division II.

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Date: 5/26/2013 3:11:57 AM
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Dahlia Mavericks end season 23 with a 7-15 record

Q. Arena, Fairview, Philippines -- The Dahlia Mavericks gave their all in front of a sellout crowd of 18,988 in their finale as they hosted PPL Big 8 1st seed Manila Bombers.

Although there is no implication for them (Mavs), they wanted to treat their fans for their unwavering support during this trying season. It was a high-scoring affair that those who came in attendance saw the distinct games of the two competitors: The Bombers fired away from distance while the Mavs pounded the ball inside.

The Mavs ended up losing 115-122 that only proves the Bombers deserve their 1st place seeding in the Big 8.

Apolonio "Conyo" Sepulveda led the Mavs with 25 points and 8 rebounds clearly wanting to win this game for their fans. "Before the game, we were contemplating whether to let our young guys do their thing or play spoilers -- we chose the latter." Sepu said sheepishly. "but, it just shows that we are behind among our peers. We will return better next season."

Veteran Ananias Capuyan who has so much pride in him had 21 points, 6 assists and 4 steals but it wasn't enough to stop the onslaught of Achille Caetta and Xiao Kangbo who scored 26 and 22 points respectively.

Lui Tze Ee added 22 points, 5 rebounds and 6 assists while Danny Conley got the better of Scott Famaran with 20 points and 10 rebounds as Fama was plagued with foul trouble the entire game but managed to chip in 10 points, 9 rebounds and 3 blocks in just 17 minutes.

The fans got a glimpse of the Mavs 'future' as they started Claudio Regala to experience playing in one of the biggest stage in the game -- at home, season finale, in front of a soldout crowd.

AJ Magoncia fared better as well as he put 14 points in just 12 minutes all pointing towards a positive feeling heading to the next season.

"We didn't know what happened to our counterparts in the Great 8 (referring to WPS Sentinel and Another Round) but it's always sad to see someone going away," GM Nicolo Maro said. "It would have been exciting to compete in a relegation match with no guarantee of staying in the Premier League but we'll take it -- that we're safe."

As for their immediate plans in the future? Mavs GM Nicolo said that they are committed to develop Regala and Sepulveda not just for the benefit of their team but for the country as well. "If we played our cards well, Sepu should be the best big man for the Philippines and Regala should be one of the best guards as well."

Notes:
Jungle Bolo .45 blemished Lonely Hearts Club perfect season by winning 111-99 in the Jingle. The Bolo fielded on 7 players which proved to be effective to make LHC's record 21-1. It looks like LHC's composure isn't shaken as they will be facing the same team in the 1st round of the playoffs.

Perhaps giving their all just to make the playoffs is worth it. If they didn't, d brothers would have made it. Will they pull another upset against LHC in a one and done matchup?

Asked for his opinion, the Mavs GM said "although I love to see upsets, us [Mavs] being underdogs most of the time, there is no way they can stop the onslaught of the Hearts. We would have done the same just to barge in the playoffs."

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Date: 6/4/2013 8:04:09 AM
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UPSET

In Division IV action, Batangas Five, Great 8 champion of div IV.4 pull off an upset by beating the Big 8 champ STRICKSNIPERS 114-110. “they(STRICKSNIPERS) beat us during eliminations, so we are expecting a great game today, we came prepared, we knew this will never be easy.. we really prepared for this game” said the coach of the Fives. “we will try to win the championship next game…”

“I gotta give credit to Chandra, he struggled offensively today but his defense on Gulmatico is what kept us ahead, plus our off the bench guys played well. In some instance better than our first five”

Milos Sevarika and Javier Cezar Alava came off the bench to contribute big for Batangas Five with Sevarika scoring 14 pts in 14 minutes of playing 9 coming from the three point distance, Alava also contributed big for his team, giving quality minutes on center position while Diva is resting.

Biaggio played big today scoring 32pts while also playing a big role defensively, adding 2 stls and 1 blk to his all around brilliance. “it was a total team effort. All of us contributed for the win not just me even our bench” Biggio on a post game interview.

Five players scored in double figures for Batangas Five while only four for STRICKSNIPERS do so with Gulmatico playing a monstrous game scoring 51pts 7rebs 2asst 2 stls and a block.. only rested 5 game minutes.

Next game will be played on Batangas Fives home court. this promises to be another exciting game for the fans of the team with batangas trying to win the championship on their home court.

“We will definitely try to win the 2nd game, this is our chance to win our first ever championship so we will gonna be going all out for it next game” said the Owner… “this is already our 3rd season here in division four and we want to go to a higher competition which is the division three so hopefully with gods grace we will be in division three next season.”

Next game will be on Saturday 5:30pm local time.

Last edited by walangutak at 6/4/2013 8:06:47 AM

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Date: 6/12/2013 9:02:45 AM
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Mavs in a hiatus, asks fans to be 'patient'

Q. Arena, Fairview, Philippines -- Mavs owner Yo Chi and GM Nicolo Maro is on a 'business' trip as they will be traveling for 1-2 months in the Visayas / Mindanao region.

This was announced by coach Doc in the Q as he received the announcement from the ownership. "GM Nicolo Maro sent me a text message from Tacloban asking fans to be patient as their hands-on approach will not be evident in the coming months," Doc said. "we will try to stay afloat, be competitive, but this is the season that we'll be vulnerable."

A reporter asked why the sudden absence of the ownership and Doc said "they are very busy with their lives. Their Mavs was created as a pure source of fun."

Weak draft
The organization is looking forward in this year's draft but the result turned out to be much weaker than they thought of. Although they get what they wanted in PF Jomar Montallana, guard Paul Carim and Denny Gaona; this years draft produced only one potential superstar in 2nd overall pick Cyril Sustiguer which was drafted by now-defunct, relegated Another Round.

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