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Cone sees tough task ahead
27 Jan 2010
Alaska coach Tim Cone said that meeting either defending champion Talk 'N Text or Barangay Ginebra in the Final Four is no easy job since he considers both teams as dangerous.

The Aces are now waiting which of the two they will face after advancing outright to the semis. They gained that bonus after emerging as the No. 1 team at the end of the classification phase in the KFC-PBA Philippine Cup.

The Gin Kings and the Tropang Texters clash in a best-of-five quarterfinal series starting on Friday.

"Ginebra or Talk n Text? Neither is an attractive opponent in a best of seven series," said Cone. "But there is never an easy opponent in the semis."

Purefoods will face the winner of the wildcard knockout encounter between Rain or Shine and Coca-Cola, which is being played at presstime, in the other quarters' pairing. The winner takes on powerhouse team San Miguel Beer in the semis.

Alaska had contrasting results against Ginebra and TNT.

The Aces split their two games with the Kings – with the former winning in the first round, 105-96, but the latter bounced back with a 93-90 victory last January 9.

But had a perfect record against the Texters whom they beat 110-106 last November 20 and 119-113 last December 16.

With a long lay-off, Cone's concern for now is how to keep the Aces, led by former two-time Most Valuable Player (MVP) Willie Miller, in top form

"We've always been known as a great practice team. We always have great practices where the players work really hard. We have to get back to that to be ready for the semi-final," said Cone, whose team lost to TNT in last season's Philippine Cup Finals.

Alaska is looking to end a 10-year title drought in an all-Filipino conference.

The last time it won the title was against Purefoods.

The Aces clinched the last outright semis seat with a 95-94 win over Rain or Shine last week that propelled them on top of the standings. Alaska actually matched SMB's 13-5 win-loss card but the Aces won twice against the Beermen in the classification, thus earning the top spot.

According to Cone, earning that automatic slot in the Final Four has also an advantage, saying: "It's really a huge advantage when you make to the semis outright."

"You will have more time to prepare mentally and physically," he said. - www.mb.com.ph

3 Comments

19rhai19 [-] 01 Feb 2010 01:35 am
DangerzZz bkit ano problema mo kay Tim Cone?
at sino my sabi sau na tinuturo nya sa Practice ay
mag pa gwapo, nka punta k n b sa practice ng aces??
kaw tatangatanga jan.. ndi mo ba alam na c coach Tim
ang winniest coach on Phil basketball?? e ikaw? ano ka?
isa kang tatanga tanga na nagcocoment ng wlang kwenta!
19rhai19 [-] 31 Jan 2010 05:12 pm
DangerzZz bkit ano problema mo kay Tim Cone?
at sino my sabi sau na tinuturo nya sa Practice ay
mag pa gwapo, nka punta k n b sa practice ng aces??
kaw tatangatanga jan.. ndi mo ba alam na c coach Tim
ang winniest coach on Phil basketball?? e ikaw? ano ka?
isa kang tatanga tanga na nagcocoment ng wlang kwenta!
DangerzZz [-] 28 Jan 2010 05:51 am
Paano maging Easy job ang tinuturo sa praktis ni Tim Cone ay mag pa gwapo at mag make up kya pag dating sa Semis tatangatanga nlng yan ang alaska aces nya por wla parin calcium mga vuvu tanga di marunong parin pumasa ng Bola di parin marunong sumalo ng bola kya Ginebra o TnT Ang klaban kahit nga Rain Or Shine at Burger king lang klaban tatangatanga parin ang mga vuvung wlang calcium. Ginebra at TnT pa kya sa Semis. ilagay nyo sa utak nyo Semis na tatangatanga nlng kyo sa loob ng court. tongue laughing tongue
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