31 July 2012

Pamana ni San Ignacio


isang pasasalamat sa aming mga tagapaghubog sa san jose seminary
ipinalabas bilang panimulang bahagi ng isang AVP
pagdiriwang ng kapistahan ni san ignacio de loyola noong 31 july 2012
sa san jose seminary, ateneo de manila university

29 July 2012

THREE-POINT PLAY: Ateneo 71, La Salle 61

the phenom and mr. 104 shake hands... and the ref ruining the photo op (photo source)

it sucks to miss watching ateneo-la salle games, whether its live or on television, but the call of duty comes first. i was only able to watch the replay this afternoon through the uaap website. nonetheless, solid team effort by the blue eagles in their first round pairing against the green archers. i just hope i won't miss the second round match (and perhaps the final four... and who knows, the finals?) between blue and green. here are some random game notes:

one versus three, no problem (photo source)

1. the man in the middle. height is surely one big advantage in basketball, and greg slaughter surely has lots of them. the 7-1 behemoth scored 20 points (on 7-14 fgs and 6-6 fts), grabbed 7 rebounds, made an assist and blocked an la revilla lay-up. la salle used their big men against slaughter, often double and even triple-teaming him. they were successful in taking the ball away from him in the earlier parts of the game, but greg surely found his stroke in the second half with the up-and-under move going to the hook shot. he knows how to use the left too. hopefully greg develops his inside game further as the season progresses.

#nickobesystem locked and loaded (photo source) 

2. #nickobesystem. as usual, nico salva's performance serves as a barometer for an ateneo victory. he basically torched whoever was in front of him in the game, partly because his guard was doubling slaughter most of the time, leaving him with a smaller defender whom he can exploit on his way to the basket. he is too quick and athletic for a power forward and has been steady on the mid-range. his consistency will be key in this drive for five.

kiefer to mac: "blue is the better color" (photo source) 

3. one really random thought. kiefer ravena vs. mark tallo. is this even a match-up? tallo should better reflect again on why he left the blue eagles towards the end of summer in 2011. though he played big minutes against feu due to la revilla's absence, the fact still remains: he's still a third-stringer in la salle. he would have flourished in ateneo if he knew his role and took his time.

The scores:
ATENEO 71 – Slaughter 20, Salva 16, Ravena 16, Chua 6, Tiongson 4, Elorde 3, Buenafe 3, Pessumal 2, Erram 1, Sumalinog 0, Gonzaga 0.

LA SALLE 61 – Revilla 16, Teng 13, N. Torres 11, Dela Paz 7, Manguera 6, Van Opstal 2, Andrada 2, Webb 2, Mendoza 1, Tampus 1, Paredes 0, Vosotros 0, T. Torres 0, Gotladera 0, Tallo 0.

Quarter scores: 20-8, 35-26, 53-50, 71-61.

photos from sirs philip sison, arvin lim, and erwin cabbab of fabilioh.com  

23 July 2012

THREE-POINT PLAY: Ateneo 89, NU 65

i am a muscle man (photo source)

three points on the blue eagles' win against the bulldogs in the first round of uaap season 75. the last time nu defeated ateneo was way back in the 2nd round of season 70. that cost ateneo the second seed and twice-to-beat advantage in what would be the step-ladder playoffs, which determined who would challenge the undefeated ue red warriors in the championship round. and the rest was history.

pick your poison (photo source)

1. perimeter defense. ateneo truly felt the departure of veteran perimeter defenders kirk long (who ended up as a tv analyst in the first game of the day), emman monfort, and bacon austria in that stinging defeat against ust last saturday. perceiving this as one of the big blows that can hurt ateneo in the long run, coach norman black was quick to make adjustments in this game. kiefer ravena took the task of guarding reigning mvp and scoring dynamo bobby ray parks while tonino gonzaga was also inserted into the starting lineup as an alternative defender against parks who was a lefty like him. the blue eagles kept the bulldogs' three point shooters at bay, forcing them to shoot a measly 9.5% clip (2-21) from beyond the arc. what i think was key here was letting emmanuel mbe shoot inside while holding parks to chuck up contested mid-range jumpers and denying the corner from denice villamor and mark de guzman. they must have picked their poison by letting mbe shoot inside, but there's greg slaughter to take care of the shaded area (he had 3 blocks in the game). moreover, limiting the opponent's offense is always an important element in an ateneo victory (nu shot 36.44% from the field this game). looking forward to the rivalry game against la salle, the blue eagles must keep up their defensive intensity especially against a team laced with slashers, outside scorers, and looming inside threats like the green archers.

coach norman: "ryan, may lechon after the game" (photo source)

2. no lead is safe. at one point in the first half, ateneo's lead went up to 19, but the people in the stands seem not to be happy with it. after that meltdown against ust, the blue eagles learned one very crucial lesson: no lead is safe. even when ateneo's lead ballooned to 26, it seems that there is still a danger looming that this lead could dissipate in our very own eyes. i think it's a good thing, as the game lasts until the buzzer sounds and not even a huge double-digit lead is safe against a team who is playing with nothing to lose and everything to gain. opponents took an upgrade in more ways than one, and lady luck can smile on players to finally find their range after a rough assignment at the beginning of the game. again, there's no room for complacency and overconfidence in a team looking to achieve something that hasn't been done in a long time. for ateneo, it's all about playing 45 minutes (including 5 extra minutes in case overtime ensues) of basketball marked with patience, discipline, and intensity.

"bawal kampante!" (photo source)

3. fight as a team, win as a team. the blue eagles distributed the ball better (24 assists vs. 15 for nu) and had more players sharing the offensive load for the team. justin chua had a field day making 4-of-5 from both the field and the free throw area for 12 points in 14 minutes of action. slaughter had another dominant stat line for the winning team with 14 points, 13 rebounds, 5 assists, 3 blocks, and a steal. ravena is slowly but surely finding his mark in the offensive end while nico salva just had the kobe system turned on in his arsenal with 21 points. back-ups and reserves also had their contributions to the team especially gonzaga (who didn't take a single shot in the game against ust), juami tiongson (who is gradually developing that pass-first mentality), ryan buenafe (that buzzer beating three at the end of the third quarter gave me goosebumps as it reminded me of "the shot" in game 2 of season 73 finals), nico elorde (his hustle is very valuable to the team), and jp erram (more exposure for our next guy in the middle). the blue eagles rolled out the victory as a team and that is something everyone is definitely looking forward too in the highly-touted ateneo-la salle game this coming saturday.

The scores:

ADMU 89: Salva 21, Ravena 17, Slaughter 14, Chua 12, Gonzaga 9, Tiongson 8, Elorde 3, Buenafe 3, Erram 2, Porter 0, Pessumal 0, Capacio 0

NU 65: Parks 22, Mbe 14, Villamor 10, Ignacio 6, Rono 5, De Guzman 2, Betayene 2, Alolino 2, Khobuntin 1, Javillonar 1, Rosario 0, Neypes 0, Labing-isa 0

Quarter scoring: 28-17, 55-34, 72-54, 89-65

photos from sir philip sison of fabilioh.com  

20 July 2012

THREE-POINT PLAY: UST 71, Ateneo 70

slaughter getting slaughtered literally inside the paint (photo source)

three points on the blue eagles' loss to the growling tigers in the first round of uaap season 75. the loss broke ateneo's 12 game winning streak against ust, which dates back in season 70 courtesy of kirk long's buzzer beater in their second round meeting.

buenafe: "pa-kiss nga pare!" (photo source) 

1. like sheep without a shepherd. no, this is not my gospel reflection for this sunday. during the second half, it was quite noticeable that the blue eagles did not have a leader inside the court - perhaps a part of the bigger hole left by the departure of emman monfort and kirk long. they lacked a figure on court that would remind them of two things that led them to victories and even four straight championships: patience and discipline. it seems to me that juami tiongson, as point guard, was the one tasked by coach norman to bring the team back to its focus. but i think that team captains nico salva and justin chua should lead by example when they are on court. salva, as a starter, has the responsibility to gather the team together in tough crunches like what happened in that crazy second half meltdown. chua, as the veteran off the bench, should anchor the second five with experience and leadership especially in maintaining the lead that was established earlier in the game. other "graduating" players like tonino gonzaga, oping sumalinog, and even greg slaughter share such responsibility with salva and chua.

teng: "BROWNOUT!? ILAAAAAAAAAAAAAAW!" (photo source) 

2. the breaks of the game broke them apart. ateneo played lock down defense and smooth offense in the first half against ust, then the "unexpected" happened. down by as much as 19 points, the growling tigers rallied behind aljon mariano, whom coach norman black considered as a big threat heading towards this game, to lead a nineteen point turnaround and even grab a four point lead at the end of the third quarter (which came at the hands of an accidental "own goal" by frank golla). then in the fourth quarter, the blue eagles played catch-up while the breaks of the game were coming against them to break them apart. the shots that they made with ease in the first half started to rim out, the fouls kept piling up in the third quarter, and the penalty situation was something that they were not able to fully utilize down the stretch. more than the opposing team, the main opponent of the blue eagles are their very own selves. considering that ust has time and again threatened to steal a win from the jaws of defeat in the hands of ateneo, they have to combat complacency and overconfidence that a big lead is here to stay. this serves as a very early wake-up call for the blue eagles to make the breaks of the game matter for them and not to let these break them down.

the phenom will fly another day (photo source) 

3. on to the next game. on a positive note, the blue eagles played flashes of brilliance in offense and defense yesterday. they out-rebounded ust (43-41), dished more dimes (16-10), swatted the ball more (9-2), and had better percentages in field goals (40% vs. 36.5%) and free throws (79.2% vs. 75%). the blue eagles even had a stretch of forcing shot clock violations against the growling tigers. the glaring stat however was ateneo's 18 turnovers (compared to ust's 14), and perhaps the game clinching play was somewhere along those 4 turnovers that the team committed more than their opponents or the missed free throws and hurried shots that could have counted but rimmed out. four ust players scored in double digits while ateneo relied much on salva (17 points) and kiefer ravena (19 points). nonetheless, these are numbers that can no longer be changed. at the sound of the final buzzer, the blue eagles should be preparing for their next game which is against the nu bulldogs. fans must have been spoiled with victories in the past seasons, but this is a loss that the team can build on for their drive for five. they are expected to bounce back and learn from this defeat. the target is still theirs to hit. they may lose now but never in games that matter. 

WIN OR LOSE, IT'S THE SCHOOL WE CHOOSE!
ONE BIG FIGHT!

BLUE EAGLE, THE KING!


The scores:

UST 71: Mariano 21, Teng 16, Abdul 14, Fortuna 11, Ferrer 4, Bautista 3, Lo 2, Pe 0, Daquioag 0, Afuang 0

ADMU 70: Ravena 19, Salva 17, Slaughter 9, Tiongson 8, Buenafe 5, Sumalinog 4, Elorde 3, Chua 3, Golla 2, Gonzaga 0, Erram 0

Quarter scoring: 12-27, 28-43, 58-54, 71-70

photos from sir philip sison of fabilioh.com  

18 July 2012

Happy Birthday, Penny Hardaway!


when i was in the minor seminary, one of the most coveted numbers in a basketball jersey is number 1 because of anfernee "penny" hardaway.

hardaway was one of the exciting young combo guards of the mid to late 90's in the nba. his height and explosiveness were distinct qualities that made him more than the traditional point guard. his game somehow revolutionized the perspective of point guards as distributors and ball-handlers to dynamic scorers. thanks to his team-up with then-rising star shaquille o'neal, the orlando magic had deep runs in the nba playoffs, even reaching the finals in 1995 only to be swept by hakeem olajuwon and the houston rockets for the championship. despite the return of michael jordan and the re-establishment of the chicago bulls dynasty, the magic went far in the playoffs because of hardaway's solid performance on court. unfortunately, his career took a bump after suffering a knee injury. despite his several attempts of coming back into the game, penny was never the same player that he used to be. if not for that injury, he could have had a great run in the nba and perhaps winning a championship along the way.

besides his game, one of the most memorable facets of hardaway in the nba is his shoes. besides michael jordan, he had an iconic collection of signature shoes with nike which includes air go lwp, air up, air flight one, air max penny 1, air penny 2, air penny 3, and air foamposite one. however, because of a career cut short due to knee injury, his signature line of basketball shoes also entered into retirement. but with the emergence of hybrid models, penny's shoes were given a new face through the half cent and zoom rookie. and lately, the return of retro models also ushered in the comeback of his signature line in the market.

i'm quite fortunate to own several models from his shoe line. i never thought that a shoe made for a combo guard like penny was quite comfortable for someone who played forward/center most of the time. when i was in high school, my next valuable pair of kicks besides the air jordan 12 cherry was the air penny 3 blackout. air penny 2 has to be one of the most comfortable gaming shoes i ever worn. i haven't tried how air max penny 1 feels on foot but the performance would surely be close with the other models.

16 July 2012

AND 1: "I. WANT. LECHOOOOOOOOOON!"


welcome back to uaap season 74 finals mvp and my motivation for playing basketball: ryan buenafe!

6 points, 7 rebounds, 2 assists, 1 steal in 20 minutes. never mind the 1-5 in the three point area. i shoot along that percentage too. hahaha!

Tugon (Isang pagninilay sa ika-labinlimang linggo sa Karaniwang Panahon)

photo by kevin fonacier

Bahagi ng homiliya na ibinigay noong ika-labinlimang linggo sa Karaniwang Panahon sa sa kapilya ng Barangay South Cembo, Makati City

sa ating ebanghelyo ngayon, tila may iisang tema na naguugnay sa ating mga pagbasa, at ito ang tema ng pagpapadala sa isang misyon.

nakita natin sa paghaharap ni propeta amos at amaziah sa unang pagbasa na si amos, bagamat siya ay isang pastol at tagapangalaga ng mga puno, ay tinawag ng diyos upang ipahayag ang kanyang salita bilang isang propeta. sa ikalawang pagbasa, binabanggit ni san pablo ang pakikibahagi ng mga pinapadala sa misyon ni kristo at ang bunga nito na isakatuparan ang kalooban ng diyos. at sa ating ebanghelyo, nagbibigay ng habilin si hesus sa kanyang mga alagad bago sila ipadala ng dala-dalawa sa isang misyon: na walang dadalhing iba kundi ang tungkod, magsuot ng sandalyas, at ipahayag ang pagbabagong-buhay sa mga taong makakasalamuha nila.

makikita natin sa kuwento ni amos at kahit sa mga alagad ni hesus kung paano pinapadala ang mga ordinaryo at simpleng tao upang gawin at tuparin ang isang malaking misyon. sa kabila ng kanilang tila kakulangan at kahinaan, sa kabila ng kanilang mga pagkakaiba ng kaugalian at pananaw sa buhay, tinatawag sila at pinapadala sa isang misyon na hindi lamang para sa kanila upang tuparin, kundi bilang mga instrumento na makikibahagi sa misyon na ang diyos mismo ang tutupad sa pamamagitan nila.

batid ba natin ang ating misyon sa buhay? sa kabila ng ating mga pagkukulang, tinatawag tayo upang tumugon sa kanyang kalooban sa iba't-ibang pamamaraan. paano nga ba natin ginagampanan ang misyon na ibinibigay sa atin ng diyos sa ating buhay?

makikita rin natin ang kahalagahan ng mga habilin ni kristo: sila ay pinadala ng dala-dalawa upang magtulungan, magdamayan, at maglakbay bilang mga saksi sa pagmamahal ng diyos. mas madali gampanan ang tungkulin nang may kasama. mas magaan ang paglalakbay kung may karamay sa daan. at mas epektibo na maipahahayag ang salita ng diyos kung dalawa ang sumasaksi at nagpapatotoo rito.

sino ba ang mga kasama natin sa buhay na tumutupad ng misyong ito? paano natin napapalakas ang bawat isa bilang mga saksi na magkasamang nagpapatotoo sa salita ng diyos?

makikita rin natin ang kahalagahan ng pagiging payak o simple sa pagsisimula ng misyon. ang pagiging payak ay niyayakap natin upang makilatis at mapili ang mas mahalaga sa buhay, upang tayo ay makapaglakbay ng mas magaan upang maibigay nang buo ang sarili sa paglilingkod, at upang tayo ay umasa lamang sa Diyos na siyang nagpapadala sa atin.

ano ba ang kailangan nating bitiwan upang mas malaya tayong makatugon sa kanyang tawag? ano ang mga aspeto ng ating sarili o di naman kaya ay mga magay na humahadlang sa atin upang makapagbigay ng buo sa ating misyon sa buhay? ano ang mga biyayang nais nating hilingin sa diyos sa pagtahak ng landas ng pagtugon sa kanyang kalooban sa ating buhay?

deo gratias.

15 July 2012

Crazy finishes


last wednesday, i was browsing through my twitter feed when i learned that perpetual,a team known for cheerdancing more than basketball in ncaa, was leading defending champions san beda a few minutes left in the fourth quarter. i was like, "oh, ok." then a few minutes later, i read tweets that the game went into overtime courtesy of a baser amer shot from way beyond half-court. it was then that i tuned into the game on television to see the other turn of events that led to perp's upset of beda.


then yesterday, i watched the game between ust and feu, which was part of uaap's opening set of games. ust, which led by 10 after 3 quarters, was dictating the tempo of the game behind big man karim abdul and former xavier standout jeric teng. until feu slowly caught up the lead (using one of my favorite liga de barangay commentator lines: "isa-isa, dahan-dahan, parang anay lang yan!") and even won the game through, again, another crazy finish.

the basketball season is now in full swing. i can't wait to watch more of these in the next few weeks especially with the return of the uaap.

11 July 2012

TIMEOUT: "Philosophy bakes no cake"

Illustration taken from "Looking at Philosophy: The Unbearable Heaviness of Philosophy made lighter" by Donald Palmer (Fourth Edition), page 361. This book, used in our Introduction to Philosophy class, is my first ever philosophy book! 

dedicated to all philosophy majors, minors, and students out there
NOTE: this is not mine, just saw this printed at the back of a classmate's shirt

Now and then philosophers have been trying to change the world.
But the chains of an asylum kept them cold inside.

The clamor of the mocking world has never been astray.
They end up with their books as treasure,
with their thoughts as wealth and with their ideas as refuge.

They end up begging.
They weren't fed by philosophy.
The empty stomach overwhelms within.

Hitherto it has always been the case,
but whatever life they have assumed,
it is upon the meaning of what they have taken.

They made a life out of it.

They never baked a "cake" but they have baked a life that everybody is indebted to.

Philosophy will never cause a living but will cause a life worth living.

09 July 2012

FIRST 5: 5 wishes for the "Drive for Five"

because kiefer does not stop counting at four

the 75th season of the uaap will be starting this coming weekend. hosted by national university with the theme "unbreakable", uaap season 75 promises a higher level of competition especially in men's basketball as every collegiate team in the league beefed up their rosters, gained a considerable amount of experience and learning from summer leagues and training, and prepared themselves for another intense and grueling season of the country's most prestigious collegiate league.

all eyes will surely be on the ateneo blue eagles, who are gunning for their fifth consecutive men's basketball championship this coming season. still picked as favorites, the loyola-based dribblers have performed quite well since the post-season of season 74 and continued their winning ways in the pre-season of season 75. the blue eagles placed second in the collegiate champion's league and won the university games championship, while some key players even participated in the southeast asian games and still won a gold medal for the philippines. this summer, the hail mary squad placed third in the fil-oil flying v pre-season cup and became champions of fr. martin summer league.

but it wasn't a perfect pre-season for the blue eagles, as most games were close enough to be decided in the last three to four possessions. the team took losses in the fil-oil pre-season cup against san beda (by just two points), la salle (in a game that was sent to overtime by jeron teng's 3 pointer), and nu (where a barrage of three-pointers from a lucky nu squad caught the blue eagles flat footed in the semis). some might say that ateneo took a hit with the departure of kirk long, emman monfort, and bacon austria who were considered as key cogs in the past four championship runs. but with much of the team returning for another year, new faces out to make an impact in the team, and coach norman black seeking a triumphant exit in the league before returning to the pros, the blue eagles are surely in for an exciting drive to be "glori-fived."

and so, here are five wishes that i have for the blue eagles as they open their bid to a five-peat and make history in season 75:

the flash's grandson finally found his way "home" 

1. better point guard play. losing monfort to graduation has to be one of the bitter pills that ateneo had to swallow at the end of season 74. he is not just their steadiest ball handler last but also one of ateneo's best defenders especially against the league's top guards. his departure leaves quite a big hole in the line-up. seniority-wise, juami tiongson takes the place of monfort in the rotation. but despite his clutch shots in the finals last season, he seems to be more of a shoot-first point guard than a distributor, which point guards should be in the first place. a key addition to the team is nico elorde, a former dlsz standout (with gwyne capacio) and one-time green archer, who is more of a defensive-minded point guard and facilitator in the offense. i personally prefer elorde over tiongson to start as point guard, but i won't be surprised to see kiefer ravena getting converted into a point guard this season. this reminds me of how jai reyes, a shooting guard in high school, played started at the point in seasons 71 and 72.

oping has quite big shoes to fill in 

2. player development. ateneo is known as one of the teams that is able to make their players improve their skills for the current season and take their game a notch higher a season later. again, finding a replacement to two solid defensive forwards in long and austria will be crucial this season. oping sumalinog, who struggled last year after taking some time off from injury, is expected to be ateneo's main defender for opposing shooting guards and wingmen. tonino gonzaga is still expected to come off the bench or even start in some games to provide the spark in both offense and defense. frank golla is known as a "wall" in the defensive side, but i hope he already developed some short jumpers and baby hook shots in the likes of doug kramer and rabeh al-hussaini. jp erram's emergence as a scorer during the univesity games and even in the pccl would be a great complement to his defensive prowess. i would also like to see capacio and von pessumal get more playing time this season.

guess who's back... back again 

3. rookies spotlight. the blue eagles might have lost to the green archers in the jeron teng sweepstakes, but an interesting crop of rookies are joining the team this season. it was expected for the blue eagles to add big men in their line-up this season with the impending departure of greg slaughter, nico salva, and justin chua. heading the blue eagles' rookie class is kris porter, who led the ateneo blue eaglets to a final four finish last season, and g-boy babilonia, a mainstay from the philippine u16/18 youth team. though they may only have little playing time this season, it would be good to give them the much-needed exposure as they are expected to fill the hole in the middle in the next few seasons. of course, the returning ryan buenafe must not be forgotten in the equation. the finals mvp of season 73 returns with a vengeance, losing a bit of weight and bulk in his frame. his offensive ability is surely a plus to the already-potent ateneo offense, and it is my hope that his defensive skills took some polishing during the off-season.

nickobe tries to make it 5-for-5 

4. last hurray for the graduates. i hate to burst the bubble as early as now, but this season will be the last for a lot of key players who played a crucial role in all four title runs. gone after this season would be slaughter, chua, salva, sumalinog, and gonzaga. slaughter decided to take his final year of eligibility to contribute to the blue eagles' drive for five. salva, last season's finals mvp, has developed his mid-range and even outside game, and he is surely making the most of what kobe bryant taught him during the latter's trip in the philippines. chua took the sacrifice of riding the bench last season but embraced that role and such paid dividends for him and the team. sumalinog and gonzaga had their respective stories of emerging as impact players off the bench as they solidly contributed to the team whether in stats or in basketball's intangibles. this season is their last chance to don that blue and white jersey, and they might as well make the most of it. if things fall into its proper place, they could earn the very rare distinction of winning championship in each of their playing years, not only in the ateneo but even in the uaap. they might as well give their all in season 75.

one more gatorade bath for black 

5. 5peat. the feeling of winning never gets old, and if you're an ateneo fan, the past four seasons have just been gratifying. it's always enjoyable to hear or even say the words "see you in the annual bonfire!", but there won't even be one without the architect behind the championships that the community enjoyed in the past four years. coach norman black has done a tremendous job of drawing plays and making key adjustments during game in his 6 years as head coach. more than that, his work of motivating the players and keeping them focused and hungry for a championship year after year is just superb. though he is bound to leave the team after the season and even if he will remain as a fixture in the ateneo bench for the next two seasons as a consultant, a 5th straight championship is indeed the perfect finale that coach norman could have. for now, nothing is for sure what beholds the team beyond the norman black era, but it is important to focus on the task-at-hand. expect the blue eagles to go all the way this season to write a new chapter in the ateneo basketball history.

the drive for five begins this sunday at 4pm as they tackle the adamson falcons in a rematch of last season's "one biggest fight", where the birds of san marcelino broke their 29-game losing streak to the blue eagles and similarly deprived ateneo of sweeping the elimination round. despite ateneo winning the championship and adamson losing their flight in their final four match-up against feu, somehow the loss still has to be avenged. with a new season coming up, we do not have an idea what will happen until the final buzzer sounds. and so, the time has come for the blue eagles to give their best shot and push the pedal to the metal in their quest for a fifth straight championship.

GO ATENEO!
ONE BIG FIGHT!
BLUE EAGLE, THE KING!

07 July 2012

UAAP Season 75 - Men's Basketball Round 1 Schedule (as of June 28, 2012)

schedule taken from an email sent by ateneo but was forwarded to me by adrian dy aka chinoy hoops fan. this is the schedule as of june 28, but it can be subject to change. 


mark your calendars for the games of the blue eagles during the first round of uaap season 75:

July 15 (Sun), 4 PM: vs AdU (@ MOA)
July 19 (Thu), 2 PM: vs UST (@ Araneta)
July 22 (Sun), 4 PM: vs NU (@ MOA)
July 28 (Sat), 4 PM: vs DLSU (@ MOA)
August 2 (Thurs), 2 PM: vs UP (@ Araneta)
August 4 (Sat), 4 PM: vs UE (@ MOA)
August 12 (Sun), 4 PM: vs FEU (@ Araneta)


FLY HIGH!
GO ATENEO!
ONE BIG FIGHT!

05 July 2012

Steve Nash :(


steve nash. my cousin who lives in phoenix puts the word "freakin'" in between his first name and surname. he is one of my favorite basketball players in the league. as a "frustrated point guard", i look up to the play of quick ball-handlers who are willing to share the ball first before make the shot when the situation dictates. besides, having been a phoenix suns fan since the days of kevin johnson and charles barkley makes nash fit the bill perfectly.

his journey as a basketball player has been an unconventional one. besides basketball, he played other sports like soccer and ice hockey, which were quite instrumental in developing the footwork he's known for in the sport. he went to santa clara for college after major universities in the united states did not recruit him to play basketball for their school, and led his college team to upset victories in the ncaa. he was known as a scorer, passer, and consistent free throw shooter in college before taking his game to the next level.


he got drafted 15th overall in the 1996 nba draft, together with other future nba stars like kobe bryant, allen iverson, and ray allen. he first played for the phoenix suns, where he played as back-up to kevin johnson and jason kidd. he surely learned from these two top-caliber point guards.

after two seasons with the suns, he was traded to the dallas mavericks, where he, dirk nowitzki, and michael finley became a formidable trio that made the mavs a playoff team yet often fell short against other western conference powerhouses. nonetheless, he became a perennial all-star and one of, if not the best passing point guard in the nba.


he returned to phoenix in 2004, ushering the era of run-and-gun basketball in the valley of the sun. with amare stoudamire, shawn marion, and joe johnson on the court and mike d'antoni giving the go-signal for a high-tempo offense, he led the suns to a the best record in the nba and even a decent playoff run in the next few years. despite departures and injuries to key players, the suns enjoyed success behind nash's unselfish play and ability to make his teammates better. he was often criticized for his lack of defense, but he still won the most valuable player award in 2005 and 2006. he continued to lead the suns to the playoffs despite changes in the roster through the years.

unfortunately, the suns cannot rely on nash alone, and he cannot win a championship with that roster from last season. it wasn't working. he needed a change. but never did i expect him to go to the team i like the least and share the ball with the player i hate the most.


i was in holy orders class when i got the news over twitter that steve nash will be going to the los angeles lakers as part of a sign-and-trade deal for future picks, cash, and a lifetime supply of vitamin water. it felt like he was defecting to the "dark side." no love lost for nash, but honestly that move makes me hate kobe all the more.

as @NotBillWalton said over twitter: "Lakers now have a PG that doesn't believe in defense, a head coach that doesn't believe in offense, & a SG that doesn't believe in passing."


but i won't burn my collection of his jerseys even if he transferred to the team i hate the most. steve nash is no lebron james to deserve that kind of treatment.

no one wants to end one's career like barkley, karl malone, john stockton, reggie miller, and all other greats who retired without a ring on their fingers.

steve nash continues to work hard and surely deserves to win a championship. and if this is the only way for my idol to win a championship, so be it.

04 July 2012

Happy 4th of July!


nike olympics pack: air force 180, air jordan 6, air force 1, and air more uptempo in the colors of the star spangled banner.

01 July 2012

Bumaling. Makinig. Maniwala at manampalataya. (Isang pagninilay sa ika-labintatlong linggo sa Karaniwang Panahon)


Bahagi ng homiliya na ibinigay noong ika-labintatlong linggo sa Karaniwang Panahon sa National Shrine of Our Lady of Guadalupe at sa kapilya ng Barrio Visaya, Guadalupe Nuevo, Makati City

Narinig natin sa ating ebanghelyo ngayong linggo ang dalawang kuwento ng paghilom: una, sa babaeng anak ni Jairo, isa sa mga tagapangalaga ng sinagoga, na sinasabing nasa bingit na ng kamatayan noong panahong iyon; at ikalawa, sa babaeng nagdurugo ng labindalawang taon na pumilit na makalapit kay Kristo noong nalamang siya ay naroon sa kanilang pook.

Mapapansin natin na tila naka-"sandwich" o nakalagay sa gitna ang ikalawang kuwento ng paghihilom sa kuwento ng pagpapagaling ng anak ni Jairo. Ngunit iisa lang ang patutunguhan ng parehong kuwento: ang babaeng anak ni Jairo ay napagaling at nabigyan ng bagong buhay bagamat inakala ng iba na siya ay namatay na, at ang babaeng nagdurugo ng labindalawang taon ay gumaling din sa pamamagitan ng kanyang pananalig kay Kristo, na kahit mahawakan man lang niya ang laylayan ng damit ni Kristo ay siya'y magagawaran ng kagalingan at paghilom.

Mapapansin din natin sa kuwento na may dalawang kapangyarihang umiiral: una, ang kapangyarihan ni Kristo na humilom at magpagaling ng maysakit at kahit pa magbigay-buhay sa tila nasa bingit na ng kamatayan; at ikalawa ay ang kapangyarihan ng paniniwala at pananampalataya ng mga taong humihingi ng tulong at paghilom kay Kristo.

Sa umagang ito, nais kong pagnilayan ang tema ng pagtitiwala at pananampalataya na siyang nakita natin sa halimbawa ni Jairo at ng babaeng nagdurugo ng labindalawang taon.

Alam natin na ang buhay natin ay umiikot at naka-ankla sa pagtitiwala. Sa bawat sandali ng ating buhay, tayo ay nagtitiwala sa mga tao at bagay sa paligid natin, na hindi tayo madadala sa kapahamakan, disgrasya, o panganib. Higit sa lahat, tayo ay nagtitiwala sa Diyos na siyang pinagmumulan ng ating buhay at mga biyaya.

Ngunit ang tiwala ay isang pangunahing hakbang patungo sa isang mas malalim na magtitiwala: pagtitiwala sa Diyos bilang sentro ay ugat ng ating buhay. Ito ang pananampalataya: isang tugon ng pagtitiwala at pagmamahal sa kabutihan ng Diyos. Ito ang nakita natin kay Jairo at sa babaeng nagdurugo ng labindalawang taon - lumapit sila kay Hesus, nanalig sila sa kanyang kapangyarihan, at lumalim ang kanilang pananampalataya sa kanya.

Kaya sa ating pagninilay, magandang tanungin natin ang ating sarili:

Sa panahon ng hirap, sakit, kahinaan, at pagsubok, kanino ako bumabaling? Kanino ako unang lumalapit? Kanino ako dumudulog ng tulong? Napadali na ng teknolohiya at siyensiya ang ating buhay, lalo na sa larangan ng pagpapagaling. At tama lang na gamitin natin ito sa ating buhay lalo na sa mga matinding suliranin. Ngunit huwag nating kalimutan ang Diyos na siyang pinagmulan ng paggaling at paghilom, ang siyang ugat at puno ng ating buhay at kalakasan. Tulad ni Jairo at ng babaeng nagdurugo ng labindalawang taon, kay Kristo ba tayo unang tumatakbo? Sa Diyos ba tayo unang dumudulog ng tulong? Naaalala ba natin siya sa mga panahon ng hirap, pagsubok, kahinaan at sakit? Siya ba ang una nating nilalapitan? 

Sa dami ng boses sa mundo ngayon na maraming sinasabi, kanino ako nakikinig? May mga nagsabi na kay Jairo na namatay na ang kanyang anak. Ngunit sabi ni Kristo, "Huwag kang mangamba, manalig ka!" Tulad ni Jairo, marami tayong boses na naririnig sa mundo. Maraming sinasabi, maraming kuro-kuro, maraming alam kung minsan. Ngunit kaninong boses ang ating pinakikinggan? Ang boses ng nakararami na tila gumugulo sa ating isipan? O sa boses ni Kristo na nagbibigay ng paalala na huwag tayong mangamba at sa halip ay manalig sa kanya? 

Sa kabila ng kahinaan ng loob, pagdududa at kawalan ng pag-asa, kanino ako naniniwala at nananampalataya? Maraming tao ang lumapit kay Hesus, ngunit hindi ito naging hadlang sa babaeng nagdurugo ng labindalawang taon na lumapit sa kanya at manalig upang siya ay gumaling. Kahit mahawakan man lang niya ang laylayan ng kanyang damit, naniwala siyang gagaling siya, at ito nga ang nangyari. Dito natin nakikita ang lakas ng kanyang paniniwala at pananampalataya kay Hesus. Tulad niya, gaano kalakas ang ating pagtitiwala sa Diyos? Gaano katibay ang ating pananampalataya kay Kristo? Handa ba tayong suungin ang dami ng tao na tila nagpapalayo sa atin sa piling ni Hesus upang mahawakan siya at mabigyan ng paghihilom at bagong buhay?

Kay Kristo tayo bumaling. Kay Kristo tayo makinig. Kay Kristo tayo maniwala at manampalataya! 

deo gratias.