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This article is connected to category 'Chinese filipinos', yet there is no indication of Chinese descent in the article. Can someone find the facts and correct the article textgor delete the category, based on the facts. Thanks Hmains02:47, 19 August 2006 (UTC)Reply
yes can someone please confirm his chinese heritage? whether is full or part chinese?
also please do the same for all pba players.
Although he could dunk, and he does dunk ocassionally, his aerial stunts were mostly lay-ups due to the fact that tight defense was always applied on him and the fact that he had undergone a number of injuries in his professional career. I haven't seen any clips of him in youtube.com hanging in the air and shooting threes, which he was also superb at doing. He was a shooting guard for most of his career and thus assists in a Magic-Johnson-kind-of-a-way were less frequent compared to Jordan-style-cross-over-initiated scoring assaults and fade-away jumpers. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 124.183.162.233 (talk) 01:21, 14 March 2009 (UTC)Reply