Wednesday, March 13, 2013

This Week in Philippine Sports: Petronovela Season II



I cannot believe that this entire week full of volleyball championships, Gretchen Ho, Wensh Tiu, Manila Clasico, and Junel Baculi's moment of "I need to make a bad decision in my coaching career right now." in replacing Justin Williams, will be overshadowed by some series that must be produced by one of the Kardashians; the Petronovela.

Season I recap: Olsen Racela was the head coach and Rajko Toroman is the "Team Consultant" (Seriously, what does this do? Coach the head coach?) on paper. In reality, Toroman is Jack Sparrow while Olsen was the parrot (And Jay Washington is the maltreated slave in the ship. Even though it was or it was not in the movie, every pirate ship has one maltreated slave.). Petron kept on losing. Management threw Toroman away, and Petron kept losing. The consolation they've got? Stability in the coaching department. Maybe they needed that one more than wins (cut to Jay Washington throwing the mop away and happily hopping all over the ship.).

Season II: Here we are right now. Just when we all thought it was over, somebody ordered a second season of it. Since it's still relatively new, we can break it down episode by episode.

Prologue: The star of the series is named Renaldo Balkman. Former NBA player and the import of the Petron Blaze Boosters. 6'6" dude, athletic, plays like he's drinking Red Bull all the time, and he has tattoos in his eyelids. 5-1 win-loss record in hia name, greater than expected averages, and he has tattoos in his eyelids.

Episode 1: The Bad Day
- They were up against an Alaska team who is playing the most incredible basketball since Tim Cone left them... and they came from a loss prior to that game. Every team's mindset after a loss is bounce back... and bounce back they did in the usual awesome fashion. Going to the other side, Petron is not having their usual day even though Alex Cabagnot was back. While Petron is not having their usual game, Balkman is having a very bad day. He went like two out of infinity in the field, and Alaska defended him so well.  Come the final 20 seconds of the game, after missing a lightly defended shot his tantrums started, beginning with the referees (Someone forgot to tell him the very important note in PBA officiating: one does not simply understand PBA referees.). Then he started to see all red and Digivolved to a Spanish toro, shoving everyone behind looking for that red cloth. Then Arwind Santos came in trying to sober up Balkman. Just as Arwind pushed him back, Balkman saw the red cloth in Arwind's neck, thus the choking that was seen around the world. It was already past 10 PM and sports news are still blowing up with items from the strangling incident.

Episode 2: AKTV Center
- Balkman was scheduled to guest even before Petronovela Season II existed, so AKTV people were in luck! Ratings! Plus Manila Clasico was happening... Ratings! Balkman and Arwind making up... Bullshit! Just kidding... but seriously, I was making fun of the entire incident by that night. Here are some unpublished tweets that got stuck in my head.


Sinakal mo ako sa harap ng sambayanang Pilipino. #youdontdothattome

While Balkman choking Arwind, " Yo mama taste like Honey Nut Cheerios!"

Latrell Sprewell picture, "That Renaldo Balkman... he's my greatest student..."

WWE Creative might be calling Balkman right now to tag him up with Kane.


But really, that sequence in the AKTV center was so uncomfortable. Perhaps they should've used a guest host too to interview them, like Cristy Fermin???

Episode 3: The Commissioner's Office
- Balkman, and probably the entire organization, said that he's willing to accept the punishment the league will impose in him. Commissioner Chito Salud might have said, "ah ganon ah... sige eto parusa mo!"


250,000 Php fine.
Lifetime ban in the league.


Balkman is not saying a word up to now... as we know it, presumably he accepted his fate. Before we get to the fourth episode, allow me to make my opinion regarding the sanction...

If he had choked somebody in the Alaska team instead, he might have escaped the ban for life part. He has atleast an ounce of logical reason to choke an opposing player. He caressed my butt or breathed into my ears might give him a reason to do that. But choking a team mate? Why??? Because Arwind played bad that's why they are losing? If that was the case, then Arwind should have strangled Balkman instead, because he was so terrible in that game. Absence of proper reasoning was the merit of the sanctions... FOR ME.

Then accountability kicks in. We're gonna hear this word an awful lot of times this season so pay attention. Balkman choked Arwind in front of a decent-size crowd, in front of a live TV, on a very important game, on a Friday night. Using some Newton's Law of Broadcast Relativity Rating (I totally made that up, but sounding it more scientific makes it more believable.), some six million people saw it nationwide... and square that a couple of times due to Internet sharing and memes. Some 30 million people saw what he did to his team mate. Even if he apologizes to Arwind and to the fans, what he did was wrong and some 30 million people can attest to that. And that some 30 million people would say, "We accept your apology but you have to pay for what you did so you'd never ever do that again." For the league, they're protecting their interest of "that should never happen again", thus imposing such sanctions. Yes the penalty was harsh, but the absence of reasoning in his actions resulted in a pretty harsh incident that was seen by a pretty harsh number of people. Kwits!

Episode 4 (I thought we'd never get here): Upper Management.

His agent thought it was too harsh. Coaching staff thougt it was too harsh. Upper management thought it was too harsh. And some motherfucking idiot gave upper management the idea of "re-evaluating" their participation in the PBA. It's still a relatively small incident really; not as huge as steroids or fil-shams or downright terrible Harlem Shake videos. It doesn't warrant an involvement from the upper-upper management, where the three SMC teams are involved. Just because your temporary recruit misbehaved so bad, you wanna re-evaluate your participation in the league? One player lost his job and you're thinking about losing the job of 70 others from your own people???? It's like SMC tolerating and SUPPORTING the action of their foreign recruit whic put their OWN player in harm's way. God! I wanna shoot that idiot in the head and feed his brains to the zombies!

Can we save the drama some other time, and let's just play basketball? 



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Monday, March 11, 2013

Manila Clasico Running Diary



6:20 PM - First thing in the running diary and I'm putting Renaldo Balkman's tattoo in the eyelids in it. What the hell is wrong with me???? Also, we are witnessing Petronovela Season 2 Episode 2 in the midst of this San Mig Coffee and Barangay Ginebra rivalry match. What the hell is wrong with everyone????

6:28 - This one is awfully taking too long... makes me think who else put tattoos in their eyelids. WHO ELSE PUT TATTOOS IN THEIR EYELIDS.

6:31 - Funny tweet: wushuuu... kung talagang bati na nga kayo..... KISS NGA!!! #balkman #santos

6:33 - Finally! We're getting started. Makes me remember my former birthday wish of having this match with both teams winless. Darn!

6:36 - First basket belongs to Ginebra with an LA-Ellis alley-oop. Lob city Philippines?

6:38 - Back to back baskets from James Yap. Meanwhile...

6:39 - Mark Caguioa being BOOED??? Wow. That's a first. Another first is Billy Mamaril going 3/3 in the field to start his game. Streak shooting.

6:42 - First timeout called and finally the crowd stopped screaming. Are we watching an Ateneo-La Salle game?

6:48 - Kerby Raymundo is now in the game. GOOD GOD KERBY RAYMUNDO IS IN THE GAME! Did I mention that Kerby Raymundo is now in the game?

6:51 - After starting 2/2, James missed his next four in the field. So much for a good start.

6:55 - 24-17 after one in favor of Ginebra. 84% of Ginebra fans are wishing upon a star that some volcano rise up the floor of Araneta Coliseum so that the game would stop and give Ginebra their second win.

7:00 - It's time to play a game called "What is Alfrancis Chua Thinking?" This one, guess what coach Alfrancis Chua is thinking in matching up 5'5" Rob Labagala to 6'3" Alex Mallari. Winners will get a free 8 hours of sleep due to confusion.

7:06 - Coach Tim Cone was pretty generous enough to send in Mark Barroca to match up with Rob Labagala. Yes... that's what I think.

7:10 - Billy Mamaril is making a living out of that mid-range shot. He's now 5/5 and get this lead up to 10. GINEBRA UP BY 10... MY GOD!!! Please spare us global warming.

7:13 - Ellis completing a chase down block and Bowles blowing a point blank shot and Ginebra running like hopeless thieves. Looks like a switch of brand drinks happened during pre-game.

7:18 - End of second quarter. This is the score. Hold on folks. 48-35 in favor of Ginebra. 48-35 IN FAVOR OF GINEBRA. MY GOODNESS!!!

7:26 - It's time to open that bag of chicharon!!!! CRRRRUUUUNNNCCCCHHHH!

7:36 - Second half time with Ginebra executing a pick and roll. Fact: no matter who the coach is, Ginebra executes the most lethal pick and roll play.

7:39 - Jolas after a Tenorio miss: minsan kinakalawang talaga kamay mo pag matagal kang hindi tumitira. THANK YOU!

7:39 - James with a three from Farmer's Plaza. Maybe SMC needs broken half court plays in order to score instead of executing. Now they're down by 10...

7:41 - ...and now down by 8. If this goes down to 6, uh oh...

7:44 - SMC down by 12 after a Mamaril midrange, which makes him 6/6. Imagine if Billy didn't make five of those, then we have a ballgame. So if Ginebra wins... MY GOODNESS BILLY MAMARIL WAS THE DIFFERENCE!!!

7:50 - An evidence the basketball gods are favoring Ginebra: four SMC and Macklin in the paint. Everyone goes up after the missed shot. Guess who got the basketball.

7:54 - 67-58 for Ginebra after the third. Every Ginebra fan is wishing that the game stops now!

7:57 - 67-60 with 11:12 remaining. Again, EVERY Ginebra fan is wishing the game stops now.

7:59 - Usual Alfrancis Chua Ginebra problem: LA started a fastbreak but no one ran with him.  I thought they were run and gun?

8:02 - BREAKING NEWS: There was no GSM Blue found inside the cooler of Ginebra, thus that electrifying fastbreak by the kings.

8:05 - 75-62 for Ginebra with 6:35 left in the game. Tim Cone was giving Barroca a mouthful as it fades to commercial. He should've screamed at their goal instead for rolling their shots out.

8:12 - SMC managed a 10-5 run with under four minutes in the game. One last push for SMC and one more plead to their ring to stop puking the ball out of their goal.

8:14 - By the way, where is James Yap????

8:17 - LAST TWOOOOOOO MINUTES!!!! 82-72 Ginebra. Ginebra fans are really praying hard right now.

8:18 - Oh, there was James Yap. And-one! Five point ball game... uh oh...

8:20 - Mark Caguioa with a three! I am loving his consistency in scoring after winning that MVP. While we're at it, special mention to Gary David.

8:22 - A trio of events... Mark Caguioa's happened to be the biggest. He has now 25. He and Gary David averages more points than Justin Williams.

8:26 - SMC still fighting for dear life. If only those threes were getting in instead of getting out, then it won't lead to Ginebra fans still feeling tense as of this moment (cut to Ginebra fans sweating in prayers).

8:29 - Buzzer sounds. Ginebra wins. Fans can now breathe.

8:30 - LA posting assists numbers like he is Rajon Rondo. But he is gunshy as... as... as... LA Tenorio?

Thursday, March 7, 2013

UAAP Women's Volleyball Clash: A Running Diary

Can't get enough of the game between Ateneo De Manila University and De La Salle University yesterday? I've got it all covered. Presenting... the first SPORTSCAST ENGINEER'S LIST OF EVENTFUL AND UNEVENTFUL EVENTS!


Monday, March 4, 2013

This Week in Philippine Sports: Belga Knows Fakes.



I know I'm quite a loser of a sports fan because I missed a "thriller" of a volleyball game between DLSU (Wensh Dear!) and Ateneo (Greta Beybe!). But with a personal purpose in life that happened to coincide with that day would make one feel just okay (Translation: I just got my long awaited phone bitches!). So forgive me if I concentrate on just one game. But this one game deserves a lot of things to talk about. Let's get it on!

- The science behind Beau Belga's shot fake is close to inexistence. This is one of the moments where you're watching ROS on TV with your friends, see them run their high-low play, see Belga receive the ball at the top of the key, and then suddenly execute a betting game with your friends in a split second and see if Beau will shoot or fake and drive. That bears an almost equal probability as a toss coin. His starting form for a jump shot and a shot fake is really the same; heck it's even hard to identify it when you play and replay AND replay the game tapes! The bad news is, when you don't go for the shot fake and just let him shoot, he's as dead eye as his teammate Jeff Chan. So I pretty much understand where Vernon Macklin was going through when he kept biting those shot fakes over and over again.

- The next painful thing after that bait, he'll do Jason Castro moves... ALL THE TIME! Last night? He kicked out that ball to an open teammate for a three. He drove hard to the basket getting lay-ups, fouls, and and-ones. He drops it to another teammate inside after making help defenders commit. HE'S MAKING HELP DEFENDERS COMMIT TO HIM! And he's not even a third-option-on-offense type of guy. Where is this world going?

- This makes me think that the line "What a Jason Castro move by Beau Belga!!" will evolve from being witty to "Holy kamote! The opposing team is in serious trouble."

- When Ginebra was stacking losses like small empty balikbayan boxes, I always thought that one part of the problem was LA Tenorio passing too much. He passes up open makeable three pointers for drives headed to nothingtown, and kick it out again, leaving his teammates clueless on what to do with the ball. The worst part is he'll pass up those threes with defenders still four or five feet away, giving defenders a better chance to stop his dribble penetration. Even though he was going like 3-8s or 2-9s from the field I still believed he shot less. Last night's game proved me right. He didn't pass those open threes and made them. I believe he made double digit points and shot well last night... and almost won!
- Now why did they lose? Free throws. It will not lead to those tense moments down the stretch had they made those free throws. If only Macklin had made a couple more and Mark Caguioa nailing those three straight free throws instead of missing then, then we might have ourselves a tied 2-4 Manila Clasico.

- Speaking of those tense moments down the stretch, this is where chemistry kicks in. That play where Kerby Raymundo tossed the ball over to the table officials, it was easy to decipher... Kerby thought LA was already running ahead when he passed that ball. Apparently LA was just standing there waiting for him. Kerby let his instinct rule over his senses, thinking he was passing the ball to Roger Yap. It resulted to turnover. Kerby then got a lot of unnecessary heat for that one, throwing his relatively great game out of the door.

- While we're at it, how LA and Macklin playing good music together is such a pleasure to watch. Like how many alley-oops did they made? 41?

- And how many fouls was called out of those 41 alley-oops? 138! Goodness! Those phantom fouls was close to unbearable. It made me wanna pluck those whistles down to the referees' throats. If the commissioner's office decides to review the calls of the entire game, those three refs will be suspended by next game day.

- Last thing... ROS is doing this winning thing minus Jeff Chan. Once Jeff returns, this would be interesting.

See you next week!


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