It's just the way I want to watch basketball, a lot of dunks, three-point shots, fancy passes and NO DEFENSE!!!
Anyway, the biggest winner here is of course the charities that will benefit from the proceeds of the game. How I wish one of the PBA superstars gets an idea and stages his own annual charity game. One guy I know who has done a similar activity is another Vince but surnamed Hizon under his own foundation but I cannot recall if a second installment was made.
TRIVIA: Throw Backs head coach Walker D. Russell once played in the PBA as an import for Great Taste/Presto in the late 1980's.
Not that bad, but I liked the first two VC Charity ASG better. Esp the first one where he did the rucker windmill. This one, VD didn't do much highlights. It was Matrix who took over the show though. Scoring 60+ pts and punchin some nice dunks out there. Too bad, other players invited didn't show up. If RDavis, JRich, and Derek Anderson just showed up, we could have seen a better dunkfest.
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Anyway, the biggest winner here is of course the charities that will benefit from the proceeds of the game. How I wish one of the PBA superstars gets an idea and stages his own annual charity game. One guy I know who has done a similar activity is another Vince but surnamed Hizon under his own foundation but I cannot recall if a second installment was made.
TRIVIA: Throw Backs head coach Walker D. Russell once played in the PBA as an import for Great Taste/Presto in the late 1980's.
*okay*
Medyo parang tamad nga yung laro ni VC sa game na to. Not much dunking pero si Matrix naman nagpa kita!
Meron ba replay?
Anyway this is what I like best about VC. Sobrang mapagbigay sya sa charity (he even has his own foundation) unlike some other superstars we know