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Real-life BFFs Jerald and Nicco fulfilln dream of working together on screen
The first time they met was in 2007 through Cultural Center of the Philippines’ Tanghalang Pilipino. ‘Sabay kaming humiga sa carpet ng CCP kahit bawal dun,’ recounted Nicco. ‘We were just dreaming about the things we are doing now (acting). We would eat together in a cafeteria na hati kami ng ulam lang. We really started.’.....»»
Bolick show continues
It wasn’t as explosive as his 46-point outburst last time, but just the same, Robert Bolick put his stamp on NLEX’ drive to a third straight victory......»»
Bolick napiling bag-ong PBA POW
Bolick napiling bag-ong PBA POW.....»»
PBA Player of the Week Bolick proves prowess for NLEX
When fully unleashed, Robert Bolick is a certified gunner who can dominate while dishing out solid numbers in rebounding and assists......»»
Herndon, Dom Fajardo also lauded in NLEX squeaker vs Meralco
NLEX star Robert Bolick tipped his hat to role players Robbie Herndon and Dom Fajardo for providing the spark in the Road Warriors’ 99-96 escape act against the Meralco Bolts in their PBA Philippine Cup clash Wednesday night......»»
‘Lucky to have Bolick’: NLEX guard takes over late in comeback win
Robert Bolick erupts for 16 points in the fourth quarter as NLEX erases a double-digit deficit in the fourth quarter to turn back Meralco.....»»
Bolick goes berserk in 4th as Road Warriors overtake Bolts
The NLEX Road Warriors pulled out all the stops and held on to a thrilling 99-96 victory over the Meralco Bolts in the PBA Philippine Cup Wednesday night at the Smart Araneta Coliseum......»»
Bolick torches NorthPort, but NLEX guard says love remains for former team
Facing NorthPort for the first time since it traded him to NLEX, Robert Bolick turns in an all-around performance in a gritty overtime win.....»»
Robert Bolick-led NLEX deepens San Beda core, signs 6th ex-Red Lion Baser Amer
Former San Beda coach Frankie Lim turns to another trusted former player in PBA free agency as NLEX snags four-time NCAA champion Baser Amer.....»»
Bolick dishes out dimes in NLEX win over Blackwater
Indeed, it is the season of giving......»»
Bolick gives NLEX big lift
When NLEX made a move to acquire Robert Bolick last week, the Road Warriors were counting on his skills, leadership and winning mentality to grease their playoffs drive......»»
Tropang Giga rally vs Road Warriors
The TNT Tropang Giga spoiled the jersey retirement of Asi Taulava and the debut of Robert Bolick, as they completed a massive comeback against the NLEX Road Warriors, 113-97, in the PBA Commissioner's Cup Wednesday night at the Philsports Arena in Pasig City......»»
Asi activated for jersey rites
NLEX gets an extra motivation in its skid-stopping bid tonight as Asi Taulava is poised to set a new PBA record and newly-acquired Robert Bolick up for his debut......»»
PBA okays 3-team deal sending NorthPort s Bolick to NLEX
The PBA has given the thumbs up to the three-team trade that would bring Robert Bolick to NLEX and sending Don Trollano to San Miguel......»»
Bolick heads to NLEX, Trollano to San Miguel in three-team trade
Robert Bolick joins the skidding NLEX after an aborted stint in Japan, while Don Trollano reunites with his former Adamson coach and San Miguel active consultant Leo Austria in a PBA trade that also involves NorthPort.....»»
NLEX eyes Bolick in trade with NorthPort
The NLEX Road Warriors have proposed a trade to the NorthPort Batang Pier, sending guard Robert Bolick to the Road Warriors in exchange for Don Trollano......»»
NorthPort wants Bolick back
NorthPort is pursuing its former star player Robert Bolick upon his return to the country after a brief stint in Japan......»»
NorthPort, Bolick in talks for PBA return
NorthPort said it is in “active talks” with the camp of point guard Robert Bolick. .....»»
Belga woes piling up
Things are getting rougher for Beau Belga. Rain or Shine extended Belga’s suspension to 15 days after finding out that he also played in other unsanctioned tournaments in Cebu, Davao and Laguna despite having a live contract in the Philippine Basketball Association. In a statement, the Elasto Painters stressed that they found out that Belga breached his PBA Uniform Players’ Contract, prompting them to extend his suspension from six to 15 days. Belga, the bruising 33-year-old slotman, was in hot water after being involved in a brawl in an exhibition game in Carmen, Cebu. The tournament, branded as “Northball Basketball League, pitted some PBA players like Belga, JR Quiñahan, Robert Bolick, and Jio Jalalon against a group of American streetball players. But the game turned into a brawl after Quiñahan got entangled with an American baller during a rebound play. Belga rushed to his teammate’s defense by throwing the ball at his attacker. The incident was caught on tape and drew the attention of the Elasto Painters and the PBA. “Rain or Shine Team Management has concluded its internal investigation and found that Beau Belga breached his PBA Uniform Players' Contract by participating in exhibition games in Cebu, Davao, and Laguna. A fine of 15 days’ worth of salary has been imposed on Beau,” the team said. Meanwhile, the Road Warriors are currently conducting an internal investigation into Quiñahan while the Batang Pier and Hotshots have yet to release a statement on the involvement of Bolick and Jalalon, respectively. According to a league memorandum, a player caught playing in other leagues without permission will be charged P50,000 or suspension. “They didn’t get permission from their teams to play outside the league so there will definitely be fines,” PBA commissioner Willie Marcial said in a previous interview. “Let’s see what happens but I need to talk to them first.” The post Belga woes piling up appeared first on Daily Tribune......»»
Painters crack whip on Belga
Rain or Shine imposed a six-game suspension on Beau Belga for his involvement in a brawl that happened in an unsanctioned tournament in Carmen, Cebu over the weekend. In a statement, the Elasto Painters said they have decided to suspend Belga for six working days without pay due to the infraction that is considered as a major offense in the professional league. The club said it will conduct further investigations internally. "Rain or Shine team management has suspended Beau Belga for six working days without pay due to his involvement in an unsanctioned basketball game in Cebu,” the Elasto Painters said. “Further investigations will be conducted internally." Together with fellow Philippine Basketball Association players JR Quiñahan of NLEX, Robert Bolick of NorthPort and Jio Jalalon of Magnolia, Belga played against the Sirius Stars, which is composed of a group of American streetball players, in a friendly match at the Carmen Municipal Gym. Quiñahan figured in a rebound battle with a member of the opposing team, who came out swinging with punches. Belga rushed to his teammate’s defense by throwing the ball at his attacker. PBA commissioner Willie Marcial said he will summon the players to his office in the first week of May. He revealed that Belga, Quiñahan, Bolick and Jalalon played in a tourney outside the PBA without permission from their respective teams. "I will call them for a meeting around the first week of May. They didn't get permission from their teams to play outside the league so there will definitely be fines," Marcial said in a phone conversation with Daily Tribune. "Let's see what happens but I need to talk to them first." NLEX head coach Frankie Lim confirmed that Quiñahan acted unilaterally when he joined other PBA players in a trip to his hometown in Cebu. Reports have it that Quiñahan’s contract with the Road Warriors will be terminated but Lim refused to make a confirmation pending the conclusion of their internal investigation. "He didn't ask permission from the team. The management is currently doing an investigation on it and while they're doing that, we just want to keep our mouth shut," Lim said. "We're just waiting for the end of the investigation and after that, we'll say what will happen to him." Player agent Danny Espiritu, for his part, stressed that he will not tolerate the behavior of the four stalwarts, who are all under his stable. “They are my players and I consider them as friends but I don’t tolerate this kind of behavior,” said Espiritu, who handles the careers of around 40 PBA stars. “They didn’t ask permission from me or their coaches. Now that they got involved in a brawl, it’s up to their teams to discipline them. It’s now up to them to impose disciplinary measures.” The post Painters crack whip on Belga appeared first on Daily Tribune......»»