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viernes, 6 de julio de 2018

#ClutchPUR Puerto Rico a buen paso para logar el pase para la Copa Mundial de Baloncesto FIBA 2019

Por Daniel "Mr. Clutch" Mercado Castro para El Clutch Deportivo

El Equipo Nacional Puertorriqueño de Baloncesto puso a gozar a su gente con dos necesarias victorias para mantener su buen paso rumbo a una de las 7 plazas de FIBA Américas para el Mundial de Baloncesto 2019 en China. En total son 32 equipos y Puerto Rico quiere ser uno de ellos, por eso un país entero abarrotó el Coliseo Roberto Clemente para ver a los suyos. Puerto Rico se apuntó un triunfo cerrado 84-80 ante Cuba como parte de la 3era Ventana Clasificatoria para el Mundial. Puerto Rico no pudo parar al cubano Jasiel Rivero, quien anotó 31 puntos. A pesar de eso, los boricuas escaparon con la victoria gracias a José Juan Barea, quien anotó 8 de sus 15 puntos en el cuarto parcial. David Huertas lideró a Puerto Rico con 18 puntos y fue seguido de 15 puntos de Angel Rodríguez. Aunque los Boricuas no jugaron bien, fueron excelentes en los momentos cruciales.

Puerto Rico cerró la ventana con otra batalla en la guerra deportiva ante México. Los Boricuas derrotaron 84-79 a los mexicanos con otro juego clutch de Barea en los minutos finales. Barea anotó 12 y repartió 11 asistencias, varias de ellas a un Ramón Clemente que anotó 12. Huertas y Gian Clavel lideraron el ataque boricua con 17 puntos cada uno. Los Boricuas repartieron 23 asistencias y solo cometieron 6 turnovers. Bryan Diaz y Ricky Sanchez defendieron bien a Gustavo Ayón al limitarlo a solo 13 puntos aunque recuperó 15 rebotes y repartió 6 asistencias. Francisco Cruz lideró a México con 22 puntos y fue seguido de Mendez con 17 puntos. Uno de los momentos más emotivos fue el retiro de la camiseta que sudó por su patria el gran José "Piculín" Ortiz. Gracias Picu. 

Puerto Rico vuelve a cancha...
14 de Septiembre 2018 ante Panamá
17 de Septiembre 2018 ante Argentina
29 de Noviembre 2018 ante Uruguay
2 de Diciembre 2018 ante Panamá
22 de Febrero 2019 ante Argentina
25 de Febrero 2019 ante Uruguay


En otros juegos de la 3er ventana:

En el grupo A la escuadra de Argentina venció 87-62 a Panamá gracias a 20 puntos de Patricio Garino, y derrotó a Uruguay 102-58 con Luis Scola anotando 29 con 11 rebotes. Uruguay derrotó 58-49 a Paraguay mientras que Panamá derrotó 74-67 a Paraguay con Michael Hicks anotando 13. 
En el Grupo B la escuadra de Venezuela dominó 72-56 a Brasil con José Vargas anotando 16 y derrotó 70-51 a Chile con Gregory Echenique anotando 19 con 7 rebotes. Colombia venció a Chile 71-67 con Hansel Atencia anotando 21 con 8 asistencias. Brasil derrotó 98-71 a Colombia liderados por 28 puntos de Vitor Benite y 19 puntos de Marcelinho Huertas. 
En el grupo C México derrotó 78-70 a USA gracias a 24 puntos de Francisco Cruz y 20 de Orlando Mendez. USA dominó 93-62 a Cuba con Reggie Hearn y Xavier Munford anotando 16 cada uno.
En el grupo D la escuadra de Islas Vírgenes venció 84-74 a Bahamas gracias a 22 puntos de Walter Hodge Jr. Buddy Hield anotó 23 por Bahamas. Canadá dominó 97-61 a República Dominicana liderados por 14 puntos con 9 rebotes de Olynyk. Canadá también dominó a Islas Vírgenes por marcador 99-69 con 14 puntos de Kelly Olynyk. Bahamas sorprendió 83-82 a República Dominicana con Buddy Hield y Travis Munnings anotando 19 cada uno. Víctor Liz anotó 23 por Dominicana. 

Así terminó la tabla de Posiciones luego de la Ventana:
Grupo A-Argentina 5-1, Uruguay 4-2, Panamá 3-3 y Paraguay 0-6.
Grupo B-Venezuela 5-1, Brasil 5-1, Chile 1-5 y Colombia 1-5.
Grupo C-USA 5-1, Puerto Rico 4-2, México 3-3 y Cuba 0-6.
Grupo D-Canadá 5-1, República Dominicana 4-2, Islas Vírgenes 2-4 y Bahamas 1-5. 

Ahora rumbo a la 2da ronda de 18 juegos los grupos son los siguientes: 

Grupo E
1. Argentina 5-1 con 11 puntos
2. USA 5-1 con 11 puntos
3. Puerto Rico 4-2 con 10 puntos
4. Uruguay 4-2 con 10 puntos
5. Panamá 3-3 con 9 puntos
6. México 3-3 con 9 puntos

Grupo F
1. Venezuela 5-1 con 11 puntos
2. Brasil 5-1 con 11 puntos
3. Canadá 5-1 con 11 puntos
4. República Dominicana 4-2 con 10 puntos
5. Islas Vírgenes 2-4 con 8 puntos
6. Chile 1-5 con 7 puntos

Las clasificatorias continuan de Septiembre 13 al 17 luego de Noviembre 29 al 3 de Diciembre y finalmente del 21 al 25 de Febrero del 2019. 













































60-team lineup complete for Second Round of FIBA Basketball World Cup 2019 Qualifiers

JULY 2, 2018

MIES (FIBA Basketball World Cup 2019) - The 60 teams that will compete in the Second Round of the FIBA Basketball World Cup 2019 Qualifiers are known after the First Round drew to a close on Monday.

The results of all games in the First Round - including those against teams that were eliminated - carry over to the Second Round.

Here is how the Second Round shapes up:

African Qualifiers

The two (2) highest-placed teams in each group and the best third-placed team (a total of five (5) teams) shall qualify for the FIBA Basketball World Cup 2019. Clickhere for more information.

Americas Qualifiers

The three (3) highest-placed teams from each group and the best 4th-placed team (a total of seven (7) teams) shall qualify for the FIBA Basketball World Cup 2019. Click here for more information.

Asian Qualifiers

The three (3) highest-placed teams from each group and the best 4th-placed team (total of seven (7) teams) shall qualify for the FIBA Basketball World Cup 2019. For the FIBA Basketball World Cup 2019 Qualifiers, to determine the final standings, the FIBA Basketball World Cup 2019 Host, China, shall not be included. However all results related to the previous games of China in the relevant group shall be taken into account for the final standings. Click here for more information.
Teams that were eliminated in the First Round will next play in the FIBA Asia Cup 2021 Qualifiers starting in November 2019.

European Qualifiers

The three (3) highest-placed teams from each group (a total of twelve (12) teams) shall qualify for the FIBA Basketball World Cup 2019. Click here for more information.
Teams that were eliminated in the First Round will now play FIBA EuroBasket 2021 Pre-Qualifiers in September 2018.
In the third window, 37 teams progressed to the Second Round. They are: Angola, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Cameroon, Central African Republic (CAF), Chad, Chile, Cote d'Ivoire, Croatia, Czech Republic, Egypt, Estonia, Finland, Georgia, Hungary, Israel, Japan, Korea, Latvia, Mali, Montenegro, Morocco, Netherlands, Nigeria, Panama, Poland, Puerto Rico, Qatar, Russia, Rwanda, Senegal, Slovenia, Syria, Tunisia, Turkey, Ukraine and Virgin Islands.

They join the 23 teams that were the first to clinch their places in the second window in February. They are: Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Canada, China, Dominican Republic, France, Germany, Greece, Iran, Italy, Jordan, Kazakhstan, Lebanon, Lithuania, Mexico, New Zealand, Philippines, Serbia, Spain, Venezuela, Uruguay and USA.

The Second Round of the FIBA Basketball World Cup 2019 Qualifiers will consist of three windows taking place in September and November 2018 and February 2019.

The 31 best teams will join hosts China at the first-ever 32-team FIBA Basketball World Cup, taking place from August 31-September 15, 2019.

domingo, 10 de diciembre de 2017

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NBA G LEAGUE USA TO FACE MEXICO NATIONAL TEAM IN
NBA G LEAGUE INTERNATIONAL CHALLENGE PRESENTED BY KUMHO TIRE
AT NBA ALL-STAR 2018 IN LOS ANGELES

 Feb. 18 Game Will Be First International Exhibition at NBA All-Star 

MEXICO CITY, Dec. 9, 2017 – NBA G League USA, a team of top talent from the NBA’s official minor league, will play the Mexico National Team in the NBA G League International Challenge presented by Kumho Tire at NBA All-Star 2018 in Los Angeles.  The first international exhibition game at NBA All-Star will take place on Sunday, Feb. 18 at 4:30 p.m. ET at the Los Angeles Convention Center.  NBA G League President Malcolm Turner and Mexico Basketball Federation General Manager José Reyes Ronfini made the announcement today during a press conference at Arena Ciudad de Mexico. 

The NBA G League International Challenge will replace the traditional NBA G League All-Star Game, which debuted at NBA All-Star 2007 in Las Vegas. 


NBA G League USA players are also expected to compete for USA Basketball in FIBA Basketball World Cup 2019 Americas Qualifiers against Cuba on Feb. 23 and Puerto Rico on Feb. 26.  Coached by Jeff Van Gundy and his USA Basketball World Cup Qualifying Team staff, NBA G League USA will be selected by the six-member USA Basketball Men’s World Cup Qualifying Committee.  The committee is made up of appointees by USA Basketball and the NBA G League.  The 12-player team will be announced in advance of the game. 

The Mexico National Team is currently 15th in the FIBA World Ranking and holds a 1-1 record in FIBA World Cup Qualifiers.  The NBA G League International Challenge will help Mexico prepare for its 2019 FIBA World Cup Qualifiers against Puerto Rico on Feb. 23 and Cuba on Feb. 26.    

“It is an honor for Mexican Basketball to partner with the NBA’s official minor league,” said Gilberto Hernandez, President of the Mexico Basketball Federation.  “The exhibition game between the Mexico National Team and the NBA G League USA team is a unique opportunity for the development of our game as well as a great motivation for the young Mexican lovers of this sport who dream of reaching the NBA one day.”

Fans around the world can follow the game on social media on Twitter @nbagleague and @mexbasquet.  Domestic and international broadcast information will be announced at a later date.

Tickets for the NBA G League International Challenge presented by Kumho Tire will be available at a later date.  Fans can log on towww.NBAEvents.com to sign up for news and ticket sales information. 

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WINNING WAYS

http://pr.nba.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/46/2017/12/Cleveland.jpg The Cavaliers have won 13 straight games since a 5-7 start. (NBAE via Getty Images)

Cleveland looks to break the franchise record for longest winning streak tonight against Indiana at Bankers Life Fieldhouse (7 p.m. ET, NBA League Pass).
The Cavaliers have won 13 consecutive games, which they also did during the 2008-09 and 2009-10 seasons. Cleveland’s 13-game winning streak follows Boston’s 16-game winning streak earlier this season.
This marks the second time in NBA history that multiple teams have produced winning streaks of 13 or more games within their first 30 games of a season. In 1993-94, Houston and Atlanta had early-season winning streaks of 15 and 14 games, respectively.
Here is more information on NBA winning streaks:

THE NBA ACADEMY LATIN AMERICA

The NBA, CONADE (Mexico’s National Commission for Physical Culture and Sport) and the Mexican Basketball Federation have announced their plan to launch The NBA Academy Latin America, an elite basketball training center in Mexico City for the top male and female prospects from throughout the Caribbean, Mexico, Central America and South America.
The NBA Academy Latin America, the NBA’s seventh elite training center globally, is scheduled to open this winter.
The announcement was made on Thursday before Brooklyn met Oklahoma City as part of the NBA Mexico City Games 2017 presented by Nike. The Nets and Miami will play on Saturday in Mexico City (6 p.m. ET, NBA TV), the 26th game in Mexico since 1992.
During Thursday’s press conference, NBA Commissioner Adam Silver discussed the academy as well as the potential of putting an NBA G League franchise in Mexico. A transcript is available in English and Spanish.

NBA ON CHRISTMAS DAY

The 70th edition of the NBA on Christmas Day is a little more than two weeks away. The league will play five games on Dec. 25 for the 10th consecutive year, with ABC televising three games for the first time and ESPN and TNT airing one game each.
For information on this year’s matchups as well as a historical look at memorable games and performances, team records and statistical leaders on Christmas, check out Media Central’s NBA Christmas Day 2017 Guide.

GET TO KNOW … FRED VANVLEET

http://pr.nba.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/46/2017/12/Fred-VanVleet.jpg Toronto guard Fred VanVleet is in his second NBA season. (NBAE via Getty Images)

Toronto guard Fred VanVleet has helped the Raptors win their last four games and eight of 10. Here are some facts and figures about the 23-year-old VanVleet, who is averaging 6.4 points and 3.1 assists in 16.5 minutes per game in his second season:
http://pr.nba.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/46/2016/10/ball.jpg Went undrafted in 2016 after a standout career at Wichita State, where he was named the Missouri Valley Conference Player of the Year as a sophomore and a senior.
http://pr.nba.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/46/2016/10/ball.jpg His backcourt mate at Wichita State was the New York Knicks’ Ron Baker, who also went undrafted in 2016. They were part of Wichita State’s 2012-13 NCAA Final Four team and the 2013-14 team that went 31-0 in the regular season.
http://pr.nba.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/46/2016/10/ball.jpg Has notched six double-digit scoring games this season after recording three as a rookie.
http://pr.nba.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/46/2016/10/ball.jpg Split time between the Raptors and the NBA G League’s Raptors 905 as a rookie.
http://pr.nba.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/46/2016/10/ball.jpg Scored 28 points and handed out 14 assists in Raptors 905’s championship-clinching Game 3 victory over the Rio Grande Valley Vipers in the 2017 NBA G League Finals.
http://pr.nba.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/46/2016/10/ball.jpg Grew up in Rockford, Ill., home of the Rockford Peaches women’s baseball team that was featured in the 1992 movie A League of the Their Own.
http://pr.nba.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/46/2016/10/ball.jpg If he weren’t a professional athlete, VanVleet says he would be an entrepreneur.

AROUND THE NBA

http://pr.nba.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/46/2016/10/ball.jpg Houston has opened 11-1 on the road for the first time since the 1996-97 season. Overall, the Rockets have won eight consecutive games and 14 of 15.
http://pr.nba.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/46/2016/10/ball.jpg Milwaukee forward Giannis Antetokounmpo celebrated his 23rd birthday on Wednesday. He is one of three players in NBA history with at least 5,000 points, 2,000 rebounds and 1,000 assists before turning 23, joining LeBron James and Tracy McGrady.
http://pr.nba.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/46/2016/10/ball.jpg New Orleans center/forward DeMarcus Cousins is the first player with multiple games of at least 40 points and 20 rebounds in a season since Patrick Ewing in 1989-90.
http://pr.nba.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/46/2016/10/ball.jpg Golden State forward Kevin Durant’s triple-double in Wednesday’s victory over Charlotte raised his career total to nine, tied with teammate Andre Iguodala and San Antonio center Pau Gasol for the eighth-most among active players.
http://pr.nba.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/46/2016/10/ball.jpg New York guard/forward Courtney Lee is averaging 16.7 points and shooting 60.8 percent (59-of-97) from the field and 50.0 percent (14-of-28) from three-point range in his last nine games. For the season, Lee is averaging a career-high 13.1 points and shooting personal bests of 49.8 percent from the field and 46.5 percent from three-point range.
http://pr.nba.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/46/2016/10/ball.jpg Utah rookie guard Donovan Mitchell is averaging 26.1 points on 52.0 percent shooting from the field and 47.5 percent from three-point range in his last seven games.

AROUND THE NBA G LEAGUE

http://pr.nba.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/46/2016/10/ball.jpg Raptors 905 (Toronto Raptors) drew an NBA G League-record 18,900 fans for Tuesday’s game against the Rio Grande Valley Vipers (Houston Rockets) at Air Canada Centre.
http://pr.nba.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/46/2016/10/ball.jpg The Vipers have won 12 consecutive games. The NBA G League’s longest single-season winning streak is 18 games by the Idaho Stampede during the 2007-08 season.
http://pr.nba.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/46/2016/10/ball.jpg Golden State two-way player Quinn Cook made his first career NBA start on Wednesday, finishing with eight points, three rebounds and three assists in 22 minutesagainst the Hornets.
http://pr.nba.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/46/2016/10/ball.jpg The Washington Wizards have unveiled the Capital City Go-Go as the name for the team’s NBA G League affiliate, which will begin play next season.

FBPUR reduce listado de la Preselección Nacional a 14 jugadores
El equipo estará participando de la primera ventana de los clasificatorios a la Copa del Mundo

SAN JUAN, PUERTO RICO. 15 DE NOVIEMBRE DE 2017 - La Federación de Baloncesto de Puerto Rico (FBPUR) dio a conocer hoy, miércoles, el listado actualizado de la Preselección Nacional que incluye a 14 jugadores para la primera ventana de los Clasificatorios de las Américas a la Copa del Mundo de Baloncesto FIBA 2019. 

El grupo continúa encabezado en gran parte por jugadores que participaron del FIBA AmeriCup, además, de figuras veteranas que cuentan con experiencia vistiendo la camiseta internacional. 

“A pesar de la difícil situación que atraviesa el país, y que también ha impactado directamente a parte de nuestros jugadores, hemos logrado, con mucho sacrificio aglutinar a 14 jugadores que están comprometidos y dispuestos a darlo todo por Puerto Rico. Además de ser un partido importante, será una oportunidad para ofrecerle alegría a los fanáticos del baloncesto y a todos los puertorriqueños que viven o se están hospedando en Orlando y que esperamos poder saludarles personalmente en la cancha”, expresó el licenciado Yum Ramos, presidente de la FBPUR. 

Del grupo que fue al AmeriCup en Colombia, continúan en la Preselección, los jugadores Carlos Rivera, Ángel Rodríguez, Mike Rosario, Jorge Bryan Díaz, Carlos López, Gilberto Clavell, Emmanuel Andújar y Juan Ramón Rivas. 

Los experimentados jugadores, Ramón Clemente, Guillermo Díaz, David Huertas, Ángel Vassallo y Ricardo Sánchez, también forman parte de la Preselección. Mientras que Devon Collier, que no ha jugado en las pasadas ediciones debido a lesiones, completa el listado preliminar de la escuadra boricua. 

Varios integrantes del combinado boricua junto al cuerpo técnico y directivos de la FBPUR, salieron esta mañana hacia la Florida donde a partir de mañana jueves entrenarán en IMG Academy. 

“Estamos anunciando el corte de 14 jugadores para esta ventana. Nuestros jugadores están listos para aceptar el reto de representar a Puerto Rico en este momento tan trascendental para nuestra patria. Vamos a luchar como equipo, y estoy seguro que daremos lo mejor de nosotros en cada partido. Para ello necesitamos unidad de propósito como colectivo para acercarnos a nuestro objetivo final que es la clasificación al Mundial”, expresó el dirigente del Equipo Nacional, Eddie Casiano. 

En la primera ventana de los Clasificatorios de las Américas, Puerto Rico recibirá a Estados Unidos  el jueves, 23 de noviembre en el CFE Arena de la Universidad de Central Florida, que ubica en Orlando, para luego viajar a la Habana y enfrentar a Cuba el domingo, 26 de noviembre.

Los boletos para el partido en Orlando ya están a la venta en Ticketmaster (http://bit.ly/tixPURvUSA).
El 20% de las ganancias del partido serán donados a Unidos por Puerto Rico, como una aportación de parte de la FBPUR para ayudar en la recuperación y reconstrucción de la Isla.

CHICAGO TO HOST NBA ALL-STAR 2020

CHICAGO, Nov. 10, 2017 – The NBA announced today that Chicago has been selected to host NBA All-Star 2020.  The 69th annual game will take place at the United Center, home of the six-time NBA champion Chicago Bulls, on Sunday, Feb. 16.  This will mark the third NBA All-Star in Chicago, which held the annual celebration in 1973 and 1988.

NBA Commissioner Adam Silver made the announcement during a press conference at the United Center.  He was joined by Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel, Bulls President and Chief Operating Officer Michael Reinsdorf, Bulls Executive Vice President of Basketball Operations John Paxson, Alderman Walter Burnett Jr. (27th Ward) and Chicago Sports Commission Executive Director Kara Bachman. 

“Chicago is an iconic city with a storied basketball history.  We are thrilled to bring the NBA All-Star Game back,” said Silver.  “We thank Mayor Emanuel, Jerry and Michael Reinsdorf and the entire Bulls organization and look forward to an exciting week of activities celebrating the game of basketball.”

Chicago will follow Los Angeles in 2018 and Charlotte in 2019 as All-Star host.  NBA All-Star Game 2017 in New Orleans reached fans in 215 countries and territories in 49 languages. 

“We are honored that the NBA has selected Chicago to host All-Star 2020,” said Michael Reinsdorf.  “Because the game of basketball has such deep roots and a rich history in this city, with some of the most passionate sports fans in the country, we know it will be a successful event for everyone involved.  Our expanded United Center campus and arena renovations with new restaurants and retail will provide visitors the opportunity to enjoy a fan-friendly environment.”

“Chicago is looking forward to hosting NBA All-Star 2020 and welcoming players and fans from across the country and around the world to our great city,” said Emanuel.  “Chicago is a global hub for sports, entertainment and culture.  Bringing the NBA All-Star Game back to the city for the first time in over three decades is a win for our city, our businesses and fans of all ages who will have the chance to be part of one of basketball’s biggest events.” 
In addition to the All-Star Game, the United Center will be the venue for the Rising Stars Challenge – an annual showcase for top rookies and second-year players – on Friday, Feb. 14, as well as State Farm All-Star Saturday Night, which features the Taco Bell Skills Challenge, the JBL Three-Point Contest and the Verizon Slam Dunk.  In 2020, TNT will be televising the All-Star Game in prime time for the 18th consecutive year, marking Turner Sports’ 35th year of All-Star coverage.   

The new Wintrust Arena, home of the WNBA’s Chicago Sky starting next season, will host the NBA All-Star Celebrity Game and Rising Stars and All-Star Game practices.  In partnership with the Chicago Sports Commission, the NBA will also hold several events for fans of all ages at venues throughout the city, including Navy Pier.  These events will feature interactive programming that brings fans closer to NBA and WNBA players and legends. 

“It’s a true privilege, as well as a testament to Chicago’s great basketball history, to be selected to host NBA All-Star 2020,” said Bachman.  “Chicago’s dedicated and experienced hoteliers will welcome the NBA and NBA fans in true Midwestern spirit.   NBA fans will have the opportunity to experience the renovated and expanded United Center campus, the brand-new Wintrust Arena and Chicago’s landmark Navy Pier, which will host a variety of events for the local fans.”

During NBA All-Star 2020, the NBA will continue to celebrate its tradition and commitment to social responsibility with a full schedule of NBA Cares events.  Through partnerships with schools, government and local nonprofit organizations in Chicago and surrounding areas, the league will reach thousands of children and families and provide important resources to community-based programs.

NBA ALL-STAR HISTORY IN CHICAGO

Chicago last hosted NBA All-Star in 1988, when the Bulls’ Michael Jordan electrified his hometown crowd at Chicago Stadium.  He outdueled the Atlanta Hawks’ Dominique Wilkins to win a spectacular Slam Dunk Contest, and the next day Jordan scored 40 points to earn MVP honors in the Eastern Conference’s 138-133 victory over the Western Conference in the All-Star Game.  The weekend also featured a third consecutive Three-Point Contest title for the Boston Celtics’ Larry Bird, who famously raised a finger in the air in celebration before his final, competition-clinching shot dropped through the net.  

During the Windy City’s debut as NBA All-Star host, the East defeated the West 104-84 in the 1973 midseason classic at Chicago Stadium.  Boston’s Dave Cowens was named MVP after leading the East with 15 points and 13 rebounds.  Los Angeles Lakers teammates Wilt Chamberlain and Jerry West, who combined for 27 All-Star selections, each appeared in an All-Star Game for the last time.

Piratas rumbo a la LDA 2018

Quebradillas, P.R – Los campeones nacionales, Piratas de Quebradillas anuncian que como parte de su preparación para la temporada 2018 del Baloncesto Superior Nacional, están auscultando la posibilidad de participar y ser sede de la Liga de las Américas 2018 (LDA).

“Nos comunicamos ya con Aníbal García, representante de FIBA Américas en Puerto Rico y nos envió parte de la documentación requerida para participar en este torneo”, aseguró el gerente general de los Piratas, Gabriel “Gaby” Miranda Ramos. 

Amistoso en Dominicana 

Adicional, los monarcas estarán planificando unos juegos de exhibición para el mes de marzo del año entrante con los campeones de Republica Dominicana, Metros de Santiago.

“Los juegos con los Metro serán visita y visita, uno aquí en Puerto Rico y otro en Dominicana. Estamos haciendo el acercamiento con César Sainthilair, gerente de los Metros”, comentó Gaby Miranda.

Refuerzos 

El apoderado del equipo de Guajataca, Roberto Roca, se encuentra evaluando jugadores en ligas internacionales y en la NBA como posibles refuerzos para su equipo desde sus oficinas en Orlando, FL. 

“Pronto podríamos estar anunciando la fecha proyectada para el inicio de la pretemporada 2018, donde defenderemos nuestro campeonato”, concluyó Roca   

BALONCESTO SUPERIOR NACIONAL FEMENINO
HABRÁ BSNF EN EL 2018  

La Junta de Directores del Baloncesto Superior Nacional Femenino (BSNF) se reunió esta tarde en Camuy por primera vez después del paso del huracán María por la Isla. 

El cónclave contó con la presencia de los apoderados de Yauco, Aguada, Manatí, Morovis, Carolina e Isabela, los seis equipos que eran parte de la suspendida temporada 2017. 

Luis G. Miranda Ramos, Director General del BSNF, dirigió los trabajos e informó que se estableció tentativamente comenzar un nuevo campeonato en el mes de septiembre de 2018.

“El torneo 2017 fue cancelado. La decisión fue comenzar uno nuevo. Tentativamente para el mes de septiembre”, explicó Miranda Ramos.

Aparte de los cinco conjuntos que participaron de la reunión, el BSNF cuenta con los quintetos que habían recesado en el 2017, Cangrejeras de Santurce e Indias de Mayagüez. Más adelante se espera conocer si estos regresarían para la nueva contienda.  

Para más información del BSNF pueden visitar la página oficial en el Internet a la dirección www.bsnfpr.com, así como todas las plataformas en las redes sociales, Facebook: www.facebook.com/bsnfpr y Twitter: www.twitter.com/bsnfpr.