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thedalatribune · 8 months
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The Disappointment Of Philippine Basketball
2013 and 2014 were great years for Philippine Basketball. We beat South Korea and finished second in Asia. Then we went on to shock a the world in the FIBA World Cup 2014. I thought to myself back then, "the only way for Philippine Basketball is up"... and I was wrong.
Watching the Philippines in this year's FIBA World Cup made me feel like Philippine Basketball not only didn't improve, but regressed! Gilas Pilipinas never developed guards point guards like Jayson Castro and Terrance Romeo who can leave bigger defenders in isolations, shooters like Jeff Chan and Jimmy Alapag who scare international players and open up the lane, and guys like Gabe Norwood and Marc Pingris who can defend. It's ironic that in this day and age of small balls and 3&D players, we don't have those kinds of players, aside from Jordan Clarkson, in our national team. And come to think of it. If you look at the PBA, there's no Jayson Castro, Jimmy Alapag, Jeff Chan, and Gabe Norwood kinds of local talents.
What happened SBP? Why are we in a basketball age where Cambodia can beat us? Please fix our basketball program!
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aussie-wbb · 10 months
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beingjellybeans · 8 months
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Sun Life donates Php40 million to promote healthier lives among marginalized youth across Asia
Sun Life, a leading financial services company, is set to breathe new life into basketball courts and inspire healthier lifestyles among marginalized youth in communities across Asia with a generous donation of PHP 40 million. This philanthropic initiative, undertaken in partnership with Beyond Sport, a global sport-for-social-change foundation, aims to tackle the alarming rates of physical…
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room42 · 2 years
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Gilas Youth beats Iran for 7th place in Fiba Asia U16
Gilas Youth beats Iran for 7th place in Fiba Asia U16
Gilas Pilipinas Youth Alexander Konov reacts during a classification game against Iran. Fiba PHOTO MANILA, Philippines—Gilas Pilipinas Youth finished seventh place in the Fiba Under-16 Asian Championship after staving off Iran, 95-87, on Sunday at Al-Gharafa Sports Club multi-purpose hall in Doha, Qatar. The national team leaned on the troika of Alex Konov, Caelum Harris, and Renzo Competente to…
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transmasckagami · 3 months
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just curious because reading/watching knb is both enhanced and ruined by my nba basketball knowledge in different ways.
for example, I’m from the americas and I always thought it was weird that murasakibara wasn’t called for a defensive three-second violation (that is, staying in the paint for longer than 3 seconds without actively guarding another player) but that’s an NBA/WNBA only rule!
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asiandragonsports · 2 years
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Basketball in East Asia
By: Jithin Manikonda
Growing up, basketball has been one my most favorite sports to play and watch! Although the sport of basketball has its roots in the US, globalization has allowed the sport to become popular all throughout the world, including as far away as East Asia. 
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The history of basketball spans back to 1891, when James Naismith hoped to invent a game to help young men in Springfield College located in Springfield, Massachusetts find a way to pass time. This school had many different names, one of which was “YMCA.” Even though basketball was just slowly gaining traction as a sport in the US, it did not take much longer for the sport to spread to Asia as a result of YMCA missionaries. Specifically in China around the 1920s, the sport started to become popular and about a decade later was declared a national pastime. In fact, China created an Olympic team for the sport in 1936 and used the sport to spread ideas of team work and the “friendship first, competition second” among children. This importance of basketball beyond friendship is still practiced today: NBA Asia managing director Scott Levy and many other generous philanthropists frequently hold camps and other events in East Asia to enrich the lives of aspiring kids.
Similar to the National Basketball Association, there is a basketball league in East Asia called the East Asian Super League, or EASL. This year, the East Asia Super League’s season will tip off in October 2022, just like the National Basketball Association. The EASL, however, has eight teams representing much larger areas: Greater China, Korea, Philippines, and Japan. From these areas, professional teams, including TNT Tropang Giga, San Miguel Beermen, Utsunomiya Brex, Seoul SK Knights, Taipei Fubon Braves, Ryukyu Golden Kings, Bay Area Dragons, and Anyang KGC. These teams will face each other in a home-and-away fashion until March 2023, where they will have a Final Four playoffs in order to determine the victor for the basketball season. However, there are many other leagues and clubs where basketball is played at many different levels, showing the willingness of East Asia to feed the love for the sport for everyone.
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Basketball in East Asia has even been expressed in popular culture, such as anime and manga. For example, there are three animes that many anime-lovers and sports-lovers may have heard of: Slam Dunk, Kuroko’s Basketball, and Ahiru No Sora. All these anime deal with the hardships, competitive nature, and teamwork that come with basketball. For many sports lovers, these animes have undoubtedly had an impact on the increasing popularity of basketball within East Asia.
There are many players of East Asian descent that have made an everlasting impact on the National Basketball Association, the highest level of professional basketball in the world. To name a few, Jordan Clarkson, Jeremy Lin, and Yuta Watanabe are a few players that are still playing today. Although he has retired, Yao Ming, who is often referred to as the basketball G.O.A.T. of Asia, has undoubtedly made an impact on basketball all around the world and is undoubtedly recognized as one of the greatest big men to ever play the sport. There are also many players from the NBA who join leagues in East Asia, such as Lance Stephenson, Jalen Green, and Jared Sullinger. 
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There are so many more fun aspects to basketball that I can just keep talking on and on about! So if you love basketball like me, next time you visit East Asia for an elongated period of time, you should really consider going to one of the game of the EASL or see how basketball is played in different neighborhoods of East Asia and come back to this post and let me know how it went!
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pressnewsagencyllc · 20 days
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FIBA 3x3 Asia Cup 2024 men's quarterfinal match: China vs. Australia
Lu Pengcheng (R) of China defends William David Hickey of Australia during the FIBA 3×3 Asia Cup 2024 men’s quarterfinal match in Singapore on March 31, 2024. (Photo by Then Chih Wey/Xinhua) Lu Pengcheng (R) of China goes for a lay-up during the FIBA 3×3 Asia Cup 2024 men’s quarterfinal match between China and Australia in Singapore on March 31, 2024. (Photo by Then Chih Wey/Xinhua) Wu Xingrui…
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cebozcom · 26 days
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FIBA 3x3 Asia Cup 2024: Unveiling the Numbers | CeBoz.com
FIBA 3x3 Asia Cup 2024: Facts and Figures
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pinoyaksyonnewsphils · 2 months
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aussie-wbb · 10 months
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pearlsmith25 · 4 months
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Cryogenic Tanks Market Saga: Unraveling the Intricacies of Liquid Oxygen Preservation
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Cryogenic tanks are vacuum insulated vessels used for storing cryogenic liquids such as liquid nitrogen, liquid oxygen, liquid argon, liquid carbon dioxide and liquid hydrogen at very low temperatures. They are primarily used in several industrial applications such as metal manufacturing, energy & power, electronics, medical technology, food & beverage and shipping. Cryogenic tanks play a vital role in ensuring safe and efficient transportation along with storage of industrial gases. The global Cryogenic Tanks Market is estimated to be valued at US$ 6.51 Bn in 2023 and is expected to exhibit a CAGR of 5.0% over the forecast period 2023 to 2030, as highlighted in a new report published by Coherent Market Insights.
Market Opportunity:
The growing demand for industrial gases from various end-use industries such as healthcare, energy & power, food & beverage and metal manufacturing is expected to drive the growth of cryogenic tanks market over the forecast period. Industrial gases like oxygen, nitrogen and argon find wide applications in the manufacturing processes of these industries. Moreover, the demand for liquified natural gas is also growing significantly owing to rising focus on cleaner sources of fuel. This is expected to increase the need for cryogenic storage and transportation solutions like cryogenic tanks and tankers. The ability of cryogenic tanks to efficiently store industrial gases at very low temperatures makes them ideal for the safe handling and transportation of gases over long distances. Thus, the increasing demand for industrial gases from different industries presents lucrative market opportunities for cryogenic tanks during the forecast period.
Porter's Analysis Threat of new entrants: Moderate, high capital requirements for manufacturing cryogenic tanks act as a barrier. However, growing demand opens opportunities. Bargaining power of buyers: Moderate to high. Large buyers can negotiate on price and demand better service levels. However, specialized nature of tanks reduces impact. Bargaining power of suppliers: Moderate. Major suppliers have established relationships but availability of raw material alternatives provides options. Threat of new substitutes: Low. Cryogenic tanks have few substitutes for storage of liquefied gases in large volumes. Competitive rivalry: High. Global players compete on technology, quality, pricing and services. Regional players add competition.
SWOT Analysis Strengths: Growing liquefied gas market. Established infrastructure and technology leadership of major players. Weaknesses: High capital investment requirements. Volatility in raw material prices impacts costs. Opportunities: Rising adoption in new applications like LNG as fuel. Expanding gases market in developing regions. Threats: Stringent regulations over safety and emissions. Substitution threat from alternative gas storage technologies.
Key Takeaways
The global Cryogenic Tanks Market is expected to witness high growth over the forecast period between 2023 to 2030.Technological advancements for more efficient operations and rising demand for liquefied gases like LNG are driving the market.
Regionally, North America leads currently due to large liquefaction plants and increasing exports of natural gas. Asia Pacific is expected to be the fastest growing market due to massive demand from industries and increasing LNG imports in major economies like China and India. Countries like China, Japan and South Korea are focusing on expanding LNG receiving and regasification terminals which will further accelerate cryogenic tanks demand.
Key players operating in the Cryogenic Tanks market are ArcelorMittal, China Baowu Group, Nippon Steel Corporation, POSCO, Shagang Group, Ansteel Group, Glencore, Sumitomo Metal Mining Company, Linde, INOX India Pvt., Cryofab, FIBA Technologies, Air Products and Chemicals, Inc., M1 Engineering, Chart Industries, Wessington Cryogenics, Isisan, Lapesa, Auguste Cryogenics, and Hoover Ferguson Group, Inc. These companies are focusing on partnerships, new product developments and expansion in high growth regions to strengthen their positions.
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heffey267268 · 6 months
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