Asia Society Texas welcomes some of Houston's most passionate and active women philanthropists as they share causes nearest to their hearts, what inspires them to give their time, talent, and treasure, and the lasting impacts to achieve.
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THE Samahang Basketbol ng Pilipinas (SBP) has finally identified three names who will take part in the special Gilas Pilipinas round of the upcoming PBA Rookie Draft, namely Jaydee Tungcab, Jordan Heading, and Tzaddy Rangel.
Amid the fanfare, the names of Calvin Oftana and William Navarro were conspicuous by their absence from the Gilas list.
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The two, who were part of the last two national team training camps, were expected to be shoo-ins for the next wave of players to be officially added to the Gilas stable after their performances in the 2021 Fiba Asia Cup qualifiers last November in Manama.
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AS he moves on to a new chapter of his career, CJ Perez said he will be forever thankful to Terrafirma for being his first team in the PBA.
Perez made known about his gratefulness to Terrafirma management through an Instagram post shortly after the PBA approved the trade that sent him to San Miguel for three players and two future draft picks.
In his message, Perez thanked team governor Bobby Rosales and head coach Johnedel Cardel for giving him the opportunity in his first two years in the PBA.
Perez said it was an honor to give his all during his two seasons with the Dyip even though they missed the playoffs in all of his four conferences with the squad.
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