The proof is in the pudding and the body of work speaks for itself. Even after 30 years of sideline skirmishes with opposing head coaches, Daleo is still learning.

B.League: Parks spoils Ramos debut; Kiefer’s Shiga wins anew
Bobby Ray Parks Jr. shined in his finest Japan B.League yet, helping the Nagoya Diamond Dolphins to a dominant route of the Toyama Grouses, 94-68 and spoiling Dwight Ramos’ debut on Saturday at the Toyama City Gymnasium.
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PBA: Casio trade part of business in basketball
The revered Alaska team has jettisoned its nine-year veteran guard Joseph Evans (Jvee) Casio to the league dormant Blackwater Elite.

FIBA WC: Gilas to host Asian Qualifiers window in February 2022
The Philippines will host a “bubble” window of the 2023 FIBA World Cup Asian Qualifiers in February 2022, the basketball governing body announced.

DITO enables seamless gaming experience with UniPin partnership
DITO Telecommunity, the country’s newest telco player, continuously accelerates its service to provide stronger connectivity to various communities nationwide.

B.League: Thirdy gets back at Kobe; Kiefer, Parks win
Thirdy Ravena and the San-En NeoPhoenix exacted revenge over Kobe Paras and the Niigata Albirex BB on Sunday, 85-82 in the continuing Japan B.League 2021-22 season.

Know Your PBA History: Grandslams and Winning Streaks
In PBA history, the multiple-conference record for the longest winning streak belongs to the 1983 Crispa Redmanizers.

Japan B.League: Kiefer, Shiga win anew; Paras tops Thirdy in duel
Kiefer Ravena had a productive showing again on Saturday to help the Shiga Lakestars edge the Ibaraki Robots, 93-88 on Saturday in the 2021-22 Japan B.League season.

B.League: Quiet debut for Parks; Ramos still out
Ray Parks Jr. had a relatively quiet showing in limited time for the Nagoya Diamond Dolphins on Saturday in his Japan B.League debut.

Know Your PBA History: The Night Tony ‘Hurricane’ Harris scored 105 points
On October 10, 1992, former Philadelphia 76er and Boston Celtics Tony Dwayne Harris chalked up 105 points for Swift Mighty Meaty in a 151-147 victory over Ginebra San Miguel in an out-of-town game in Iloilo City to set the highest individual score in Philippine Basketball Association history.
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