Wednesday, April 30, 2008

Team Building - Prince Square Resort


Ampopogi ah... Mga ungas.


And now, the end is near...


Bakit ngayon ka lang? Blanket, bayong, kalan.


Dora and Boots


FHM 01


FHM 02


Uso pa ba ang harana?


Papalamang ba'ko sa bidyoke???


Huhhhhh?


Konti na lang ah.. (si Harana nasa background)


Jaboom Twins. Jaja and Boom-boom.


Almu-chow


Ihaw-ihaw. Panalo!


Team Melvin


Team Roshee


Team Willand


Uwian na? Tulog naman.

Tuesday, April 29, 2008

Upsets? Unlikely - but I can hope...

Boston - Atlanta, Detroit - Philadelphia: both tied at 2 games a-piece. Upsets in the making? Highly unlikely. I think both series will be done by Game 6 - although only one can hope they go seven or an upset really does happen:

These are my "dream" second round and conference finals match-ups:

East Second Round:
Cleveland - Atlanta
Orlando - Philadelphia
East Finals:
Atlanta - Philadelphia (Ultimate Battle of the Underdogs!)

West Second Round:
LA Lakers - Utah
San Antonio - New Orleans
West Finals:
San Antonio - Utah

But these will most-likely be the second round and conference finals match-ups:

East Second Round:
Boston (2) - Cleveland (4) (Doc Rivers will mess this one up, definitely.)
Detroit (4) - Orlando (1) (Unless Howard averages 40-30, this'll be Detroit's series to lose)
East Finals:
Cleveland - Detroit

West Second Round:
LA Lakers (4) - Utah (3) (Utah has the better starting five, but it won't be Kobe who will be the difference maker, it'll be Gasol)
San Antonio (4) - New Orleans (2) (Chris Paul is good, but his team won't have an answer for Ginobili)
West Finals:
San Antonio - LA Lakers

Pinoy Coach

Did you know that new Miami Heat coach Eric Spoelstra is half-Filipino? Eric is the son of an American father and a Filipino mother (Spoelstra is proud of his Filipino roots). He joined the Heat's staff as a video coordinator 13 years ago. Now, he takes over the reins as the new Miami Heat Head Coach with Riley announcing his stepping down from the coaching job (Pat Riley will still be president of operations for the Heat).
I have to say that I am very excited about the Heat next season. The possibility of either Beasley or Rose or Lopez joining, Wade and Marion fully rested, a Filipino coach, and no expectations. I honestly believe that the Heat will be back into playoff contention next year and possibly contend for the championship one or two years down the road.


Eric Spoelstra

Tuesday, April 1, 2008

Looking Forward to the Lottery

Since Miami has been officially out of the playoff picture for quite some time now, I can't help but be a scout-slash-NCAA-brackets-aficionado for the time being. There is a possibility that the Heat will get the overall pick. Actually they have the best chance of getting the overall pick for next draft (becasue of their current W-L record), but if history says anything, they'll probably be picking between 2 and 5.
So that got me to visiting different web resources checking out who is eligible for the draft, who is the projected top pick, other projected lottery picks, as well as some gameplay videos of these players. This thing also got me watching NCAA games even closer than before. Out of all the lottery picks i've "scouted," three players stood out with their talent and potential. Not surprisingly, these three are projected to go 1, 2, and 3 in the draft.

Michael Beasley (6'10" PF Kansas State Freshman)- he has been the consensus #1 pick among sportswriters and scouts. I see him sort of like a player with Shawn Marion's athleticism, Ray Allen's shooting, and Elton Brand's strength down low. Those are either the 2, 3, and 4 positions you can immediately fill when you draft this kid. The thing I keep hearing about him though, is his work ethic and that sometimes he coasts through entire games. Which is probably why this next guy gets considerations for the #1 pick as well:

Derrick Rose - (6'4" PG Memphis Freshman) - his athleticism and his speed is already one notch above everyone in the NCAA tournament. He also has the size and strength to be a good starting PG for any team. To say that he is NBA-ready is an understatement - he is ready to dominate the next level. Only thing is, this is exactly what everyone was saying about Kevin Durant last year, and he still hasn't impressed me that much.

Brook Lopez - (7'0" C Stanford Sophomore) - out of all lottery-bound players in this year's NCAA tournament. Brook Lopez is the one I probably watched the most. He has exceptional touch inside and has a nice range for a big guy. He also rebounds the ball extremely well, although not as much a defensive presence like his twin brother, Robin. Brook however, is the more offensively gifted of the two. Brook Lopez should not go any higher than the 3rd pick, not because if his game, but because Beasley and Rose is just way out on another level with their talent and potential.

Let's say Miami does get the ping-pong balls to bounce their way, and I am magically transformed into the Miami Heat GM. Given the number 1 pick, which player would I choose?

I am going with Derrick Rose.

First of all, I think that in the long run he will be a better player overall. Besides, it is extremely hard to pass up a point guard in the draft as gifted as Rose. Anyone, remember where Chris Paul and Deron Williams landed on draft day? Exactly. While I admit Beasley is a special individual, I think that Marion already fills his role on the Heat - a 2, 3, and 4 multi-positional player. What Marion lacks in Beasley's offensive game, Derrick Rose can more than make up for it. And if Marion, decides to bolt after the next season or during the offseason, the Heat will be better of with a Rose-Wade combo, than a Beasley-Wade pairing.
Anyway, the bottom line is, you cannot go wrong with either player. Both guys will be studs. If the Heat gets the third pick, it should be automatic - Brook Lopez. If they fall to the 4th or 5th pick - i'd just rather trade the pick and get good vets and/or protected lottery picks for next year's draft. I'm going to kill myself if the Heat chooses Bayless or Mayo in this draft - they are two of the most overrated players in the tournament. The talent is there, but they're playing entire games without you knowing that they are there. Unlike the first three, they make their presence felt from the get go. But with the circus that is the NBA, and what Miami has been through, bad luck and bad decisions can happen. Hopefully, it doesn't get to be the "NBA: Where shit happens."