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btw, ido remember the dela rosa brothers.... the younger one ang madunk... and ako naman i remember patrimonio with his kaypees
 
i will cheer for the oldies....

speaking of the PBA, i came across these pics in a book...

Alvin Patrimonio wearing playoff xii's and white viii's..







Alaska Import??? wearing xiii's.....






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i remember that guy, Sean Chambers!!! dude beat the Black Superman, Billy Ray Bates in a SLAM JAM contest back in the day...
loved his style of play...no-nonsense, not flashy...but gets the job done!
 
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speaking of the PBA, i came across these pics in a book...


were you lookin for these??? or just found em while lookin thru stash of porn??? :rofl:
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nice pics vungaw!!!
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BigBALLS, i told you to get rid of that crap of a thing you call a TV set! When you watch there, the Heat are wearing PINK jerseys.
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Yes the TV at the Holiday Spa SUCKS!
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Allan Caidics biographical book titled My Life- Allan Caidic The Triggerman will be launched on June 15, his birthday, at the National Bookstore at the Shangri-La Mall in Mandaluyong.

Three other special launches have been scheduled for fans at the SM Fairview on June 23, SM Manila on June 24 and SM Megamall on June 25. Allan will be there to autograph the books.



Taken from:
In Huddle
June 09, 2006
By Beth Celis
Inquirer

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DOJ files tax evasion charges vs Asi Taulava

Cage star failed to file tax returns

By Jocelyn Uy
Last updated 01:22am (Mla time) 06/21/2006

Published on Page A19 of the June 21, 2006 issue of the Philippine Daily Inquirer

FROM a basketball court to a court of law.

Professional basketball player Paul Asi Taulava will soon be appearing in a Makati regional trial court to face two counts of tax evasion the Department of Justice filed against him yesterday.

In a complaint filed with the Makati clerk of court office, State Prosecutor Ma. Cristina Montera-Barot said Taulava willfully, unlawfully and feloniously failed to file his income tax returns for 1999 and 2000, a violation of the National Internal Revenue Code (NIRC).

There is reasonable ground to believe that a crime has been committed and that the accused is probably guilty thereof, Montera-Barot said. She recommended a bail of P40,000 for Taulavas temporary liberty. The cases against him will be raffled off on Thursday. The complaint, however, did not indicate how much he earned in 1999 and 2000 or the amount of tax he should have paid.

Taulava is the sixth celebrity to be charged with tax evasion by the government. The others are actor Richard Gomez, talent manager Douglas Quijano, actresses Ruffa Gutierrez-Bektas, Judy Ann Santos and singer Regine Velasquez.

Based on the records of the Bureau of Internal Revenue, the basketball star began working in the country in 1998 when he was hired by DDS Productmakers to play in their Blu Detergent team. He reportedly received a monthly salary of P300,000 from the company.

The following year, Taulava reportedly earned P1 million for endorsing products of Adidas Phils. Inc. From 1999 to 2000, Pilipino Telephone Corp. hired him as a skilled professional athlete to play for their team in the Philippine Basketball Association. Right now, Taulava is a member of the Philippine Long Distance Telephone Co.s Talk N Text team.

Taulava had claimed that from 1999 to 2003, his employers deducted over P3.7 million in withholding taxes from his salary.

He added that he had relied on his employer (Piltel and PLDT) who were legally obliged to file the correct or proper withholding tax returns on his behalf. A US resident since birth, he was unaware of the countrys tax laws, Taulava said.

The DOJ, however, countered that the player could not use non-familiarity with tax laws as an excuse for violating the provisions of the NIRC.

The cases filed yesterday were among the 10 counts of tax evasion the DOJ said it would file against the PBA player who also has a pending case in court regarding his citizenship.
some time in thought. Number three, you should have your emotions move you to tears. If you laugh, think, and cry, that's a heck of a day."
~Coach Jimmy V.
 
PBA fines Bulls P507,000 for walkou

The Philippine Basketball Association on Tuesday fined the Red Bull team a collective P507,000the second-highest penalty in league historysaying there was "no cogent, justifiable or valid reason" for the entire team to walk out in the first half of its recent Philippine Cup semifinal game against San Miguel Beer.

Photokina, the franchise that owns the Bulls, bore the brunt of the fineP400,000for what the PBA Commissioners Office said in a statement was "the unjustified and malevolent act of staging a walkout . . . inimical to the paramount interest of the league" in protest of the officiating in Game 4 of the best-of-seven series against the Beermen.

Red Bull coach Yeng Guiao was slapped the stiffest individual fine, P100,000, owing to three offenses: for admittedly instigating the walkout, for public statements deemed detrimental to the interests of the league, and for committing unsportsmanlike conduct during Game 4, according to the PBA statement.

Swingman Lordy Tugade was fined P6,000 for using an obscene gesture toward game officials during the match, and the Bulls team scorer Edgar Fernandez was levied P1,000 for "offensive language" also aimed at the referees.

Commissioner Noli Eala said in a statement that he arrived at the penalties after a thorough review of the incident in the second quarter of the match, taking into account tapes of the game and statements and testimonies of Guiao, Red Bulls team manager Tony Chua, team consultant Andy Jao and other witnesses.

Eala also cleared the referees of the "poor officiating" Guiao charged them with, saying he "found no credence to the basis of the walkout."

"A walkout or refusal to continue play is not an acceptable norm of redress of grievance in a professional league," the league statement said.

"While the PBA shares the common desire of all member teams to continually look for ways to improve the conduct of its games, especially officiating in the league, the PBA shall never condone, tolerate or admit as a reasonable and fair option the act of walking out of a game, whether consummated or aborted."

The hefty fine, next only to the P550,000 imposed on the Aejo Rum team for completely walking out of its 1990 Governors Cup finals match against Shell, changes the complexion of the Red Bull-San Miguel series, which the Beermen tied with a 106-82 win in Game 4 after the Bulls returned to the court and resumed the match.

"We think its too much, but we have no choice but to accept it," Guiao told Sports Times of the fine, even as he motivates the Bulls to regain the series advantage in Game 5 Wednesday night at the Araneta Coliseum.

Meanwhile, Alaska gets the first crack at a finals berth when it tries to close out its own semifinal series with Purefoods Chunkee.

Leading 3-1, the Aces eye a return in the finals after four years with a win against the Giants in their 4:40 p.m. encounter.

In the main game, San Miguel Beer and Red Bull square off in crucial Game 5 at 7:35 p.m., with their series deadlocked at 2-all.

The Uytengsu franchise has not won a PBA title since the 2000 All-Filipino crown, when Alaska defeated Purefoods 4-1 in the best-of-seven finals, with Johnny Abarrientos, Jojo Lastimosa, Kenneth Duremdes, Poch Juinio and Rodney Santos leading the team.
some time in thought. Number three, you should have your emotions move you to tears. If you laugh, think, and cry, that's a heck of a day."
~Coach Jimmy V.
 
while watching some of PBA game..i noticed that James Yap is not wearing a converse shoe anymore..instead, now he's wearing Huarache 64.. and last sat. Lebron III..
 
^ Yeah I noticed that too... I went to a game 2-3 months ago and he wore LBJ III's for the 1st quarter then used Wades for the last three. :smokin
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Semifinals finale...both sides gotta play Game 7! Good games to watch, but what are the shoes they are wearing now? I see mostly Adidas and And1 on the court.
 
James Yap was wearing the Huarache 64 white/carolina/navy in the game 7.
Junthy Valenzuela 00:00.1! Did he beat Fisher and Wade?
 
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