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Jason Dixon of Patriots wins Best ABL Import award

Jason Dixon of Patriots wins Best ABL Import award

By Les Tan/Red Hoops in Kuala Lumpur

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Jason Dixon hams it up for the photographers after receiving his Best ABL Import award. (Photo 1 © Les Tan/Red Sports)

Kuala Lumpur, Tuesday, March 9, 2010 – American Jason Dixon of the Philippines Patriots walked away with the Best ABL Import award at the ASEAN Basketball League (ABL) end-of-season dinner last night in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.

The Philippine Patriots also received their championship rings on the night, their reward for sweeping Jakarta-based Satria Muda BritAma 3-0 in the best-of-five finals last month. It was a night of celebration for team owners, sponsors and the organisers of the inaugural league that tipped off in October 2009.

The 6′ 9″ (206cm) big man though, was modest about his award.

“To be honest with you, I personally don’t feel I deserve it,” said Dixon to Red Hoops after the dinner at the Garden Hotel in Mid Valley City. “I personally feel there are various other guys who outperformed me, Gabe Freeman being number one. Nakiea Miller is a guy that you have to give him his credit.

“When you come in number one scorer, number one rebounder, numbers talk. I’m just a guy, I fit in well with my team, I make my team play better. [But] I accept the award, thank you.”

Dixon finished the season with 228 points over 15 games for a 15.2 points-per-game average. Miller, who was brought in after the season started to replace Theo Little in the Satria Muda squad, played 10 games, scoring 207 points for a 20.7 points-per-game average.

For Dixon, who just turned 37 in February, the experience with the Patriots in a new league has been a good one so far.

“With it being a new league, I think every moment is going to be a highlight. I think there’s a lot that they have to learn, but they’ve set their bar so high. It was actually a joy to play for them (Patriots),” said Dixon.

Dixon, a much-travelled professional basketballer who has played in the Philippines, China, Turkey, Cyprus and Europe, was impressed by how the league was run.

“As far as off the court, I have no complaints. We stayed in good hotels. We travelled as well as we could. It was a good league. I was actually surprised at how the league was run,” said Dixon.

“Yes, I have seen [some leagues in my time]. I’ve stayed at some terrible hotels in the leagues that have been established. I’ve seen them treat players like they’re dirt. The ASEAN league has treated the players like they are professionals and that’s a good reputation to have,” Dixon added.

The native of Colorado, USA, is certainly looking forward to resuming his position as centre on the Patriots roster for the upcoming season.

“I am looking forward to seeing how many championships we can win. The thing is when they add more teams, you add more competition. I’m sure the salary cap is going to increase as well. We’ll see what happens,” Dixon said.

Attaporn Lertmalaiporn of the Thailand Tigers won the ABL League MVP award while Patriot Warren Ybanez pipped teammates Robert Wainwright and Jerwin Gaco for the ABL Finals MVP recognition.

Jason Dixon Career Highlights

Guangdong Southern Tigers, Chinese Basketball Association (1998−2001,2002-2009)
- Dixon achieved team-highs of 3908 rebounds, 349 blocks and 498 dunks
- Dixon’s number 15 jersey was retired by the team

Coca-Cola Tigers, Philippine Basketball Association (2008 – Fiesta Conference)

Previous Clubs

1997 – Hapoel Galil Elion, Israel Premier League
1997 – Portland Wave, USBL
1998 – New Jersey Shorecats
1998 – Karsiyaka Izmir Turkiye, Turkey Basketball League
1999 to 2000 – Guangdong Southern Tigers, Chinese Basketball League
2001 – Sodertalje Kings, Sverige Basketligan
2001 – Guangdong Southern Tigers, CBA
2001 – Trotamundos de Carabobo, Venezuela LPB
2001 – Keravnos Keo Nicosia, Cyprus A1
2002 – Huntsville Flight, D-League
2002 – Keravnos Keo Nicosia, Cyprus A1
2003 to 2009 – Guangdong Southern Tigers, CBA

source: www.basketpedya.com

ASEAN Basketball League Finals Game 3 Philippine Patriots vs Satria Muda BritAma

Jason Dixon dunks one home during Game 3 of the finals. His 28 points from 13-for-22 shooting greatly helped the Patriots to the first-ever ASEAN Basketball League title. (Photo 2 © Koh Yizhe/Red Sports)

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ABL 09/10 Season Finale: Oh! Local delights

ABL 09/10 Season Finale: Oh! Local delights

By Jan Lin/Red Hoops

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Oh, what delight! Some local cagers have proven in the inaugural ABL season they are just as good as the imports in this brand new regional league. (Photo 1 © Lai Jun Wei/Red Sports)

After five months and 53 games of the maiden ASEAN Basketball League (ABL) season, the league is clearly still imperfect in many ways, but in the end, what mattered most was that ASEAN basketballers proved to be a delight to watch.
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ABL CEO Kuhan Foo: “The challenge is getting teams to market themselves.”

ABL CEO Kuhan Foo: “The challenge is getting teams to market themselves.”

By Jan Lin/Red Hoops

ABL Press Conference

The CEO of the ASEAN Basketball League (ABL), Kuhan Foo, pointed out at the post-finals press conference in Jakarta that for the existing teams to survive, teams will need to learn to market themselves well. (Photo 1 © Koh Yizhe/Red Sports)

Kuhan Foo, the chief executive officer of the ASEAN Basketball League (ABL), has revealed that the league will know by April the status of new teams coming on board for the 2010/11 season. He also pointed out that for the existing teams to survive, teams will need to learn to market themselves well.
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Have a question for Patriots coach Louie Alas?

Have a question for Patriots coach Louie Alas?

ABL Press Conference

Patriots coach Louie Alas. (Photo © Koh Yizhe/Red Sports)

The imperious Philippine Patriots swept Satria Muda BritAma 3-0 in the recently concluded ASEAN Basketball League best-of-five finals.

As the team winds down after a six-month campaign, what would you like to know about the Patriots?
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ABL Finals Game 3: The IMPORTant difference

ABL Finals Game 3: The IMPORTant difference

By Jan Lin/Red Hoops in Jakarta

ASEAN Basketball League Finals Game 3 Philippine Patriots vs Satria Muda BritAma

Patriots’ ball of energy, American import Gabriel Freeman, celebrates with a teammate. His 19 rebounds was essential to his team’s victory. He also scored 17 points in his 38.40 minutes performance. (Photo 1 © Koh Yizhe/Red Sports)

Though the winning team of the inaugural ASEAN Basketball League (ABL) hailed from basketball powerhouse Philippines, both the coaches of Satria Muda BritAma and the Philippine Patriots asserted that it was the imports that separated the two sides and gave Patriots the victory.
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ABL Finals Game 3: Patriots vs Satria Muda – post-game analysis

ABL Finals Game 3: Patriots vs Satria Muda – post-game analysis

Contributed by reader Nards

ASEAN Basketball League Finals Game 3 Philippine Patriots vs Satria Muda BritAma

Throughout the ABL finals series, it has been a constant battle between Alex Hartman and Gabriel Freeman as each was tasked to guard each other. Freeman was the more successful one, limiting his counterpart to just 14 points in the third and final game. (Photo 1 © Koh Yizhe/Red Sports)

Jakarta, Sunday, February 21, 2010 – The Philippine Patriots beat Satria Muda BritAma 75-67 to sweep the best-of-five ASEAN Basketball League (ABL) finals 3-0.

This game was a turning point for both squads – the Patriots were seeking to end the season with the crown while Satria Muda were fighting to extend the series on home court.
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Patriots sweep Satria Muda to win ABL finals

Patriots sweep Satria Muda to win ABL finals

By Stella Oo/ABL

Jakarta, Sunday, February 21, 2010 – The inaugural ASEAN Basketball League (ABL) season drew to a close as the Philippine Patriots displayed their all-round supremacy on the hardwood to defeat Satria Muda BritAma 75-67 and earn a much-deserved 3-0 series sweep to claim the title of champions.
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ABL Finals Game 3: Satria Muda vs Philippine Patriots – Live Commentary from BritAma Arena

ABL Finals Game 3: Satria Muda vs Philippine Patriots – Live Commentary from BritAma Arena

The ASEAN Basketball League (ABL) Finals head to Indonesia for Game 3 of the best-of-five series.

The Philippine Patriots can wrap up the first-ever ABL title in this match while Satria Muda BritAma will attempt to delay the title celebrations at home. Join Red Crew Erwin Wong as he brings you the play-by-play action on court live from Jakarta’s BritAma Arena!
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ABL Finals Game 2: A reader’s post-game analysis

ABL Finals Game 2: A reader’s post-game analysis

Contributed by reader Nards

slingers vs satria muda game 3 semi-final

‘What’s going on?’ Satria Muda’s American import Nakiea Miller had no clue on how to crack the Patriots’ solid defense in San Juan City. The regular top scorer for Satria Muda managed only 11 points behind local cager Rony Gunawan (15 points) and fellow import Alex Hartman (12 points). (Photo © Red Hoops file photo)

Game 2 of the inaugural ASEAN Basketball League (ABL) finals between Philippines’ best amateur/collegiate players and Indonesia’s best professional local cagers, along with their respective top-scoring import reinforcements, saw the dynamic defensive effort from the hosts Philippine Patriots bruising the offensive confidence of Satria Muda BritAma of Indonesia.
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Patriots beat Satria Muda again to go 2-0 up in ABL finals

Patriots beat Satria Muda again to go 2-0 up in ABL finals

Press release From Stella Oo/ABL

patriots vs satria muda abl finals

Alex Hartman (Satria Muda #8) hits heavy traffic in the form of Jason Dixon (Patriots #42). (Photo courtesy of ABL)

San Juan, Wednesday, February 17, 2010 – The Philippine Patriots have put themselves within touching distance of the inaugural ASEAN Basketball League (ABL) championship with a resounding 72-53 victory over Satria Muda BritAma in Game 2 of the best-of-five finals.
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Freeman soars as Patriots take 1-0 lead against Satria Muda in ABL finals

Freeman soars as Patriots take 1-0 lead against Satria Muda in ABL finals

Contributed by Red Hoops reader Jonathan Chuongco

patriots vs satria muda game 1 final

Satria Muda’s Alex Hartman lays up for two. Hartman struggled, scoring only 12 points on 4-of-15 field-goal shooting. (Photo 1 © Jonathan Chuongco)

Pasig, Philippines, Friday, February 13, 2010 – Gabe Freeman roared out of the gates as he led the Philippine Patriots to a 78-68 victory over Satria Muda BritAma in the finals of the ASEAN Basketball League (ABL). The victory gave the Patriots a 1-0 lead in the best-of-five series.

Freeman scored 39 points, accumulating half of the Patriots score while getting 14 rebounds. Jason Dixon added 13 points and 17 rebounds to supplement Freeman’s efforts. Rob Wainwright added 9 points and Warren Ybanez contributed 5 points, 6 rebounds and 7 assists to spearhead the Patriots offense.
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Satria Muda: Home is where the Hart is

Satria Muda: Home is where the Hart is

By Jan Lin and Erwin Wong/Red Hoops

Satria Muda vs Singapore Slingers Asean Basketball League

Like a true Leo, Alexander Hartman’s (Satria Muda #8) lion heart was evident in Singapore where he bagged 30 points, including 4 treys from 8 attempts. (Photo 1 © Vanessa Lim/Red Sports)

With less than 24 hours to the tip off of the inaugural ASEAN Basketball League Finals series between the Philippine Patriots and Satria Muda in Manila, the visitors are not as concerned about playing away from home than they are about playing without heart.

With all the hype surrounding home court advantage, many often forget that the away disadvantage can be minimised and turned into an advantage, just as Satria Muda did in Singapore when an unusually confident Alex Hartman sparked his team off to unleash a braveheart performance.
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Patriots vs Satria Muda – ABL finals preview by Louis Angeles

Patriots vs Satria Muda – ABL finals preview by Louis Angeles

Story contributed by Red Hoops reader Louis Richard R. Angeles

In the finals, both Patriots and Satria Muda are expected to gain significant contributions from their locals and their bench players. The Patriots will certainly bank on Jerwin Gaco, Noynoy Baclao (#21, in blue) and company to complement the efforts of the imports Gabe Freeman and Jason Dixon. (Photo © Red Sports file photo)

On February 12, 2010, the ASEAN Basketball League (ABL) will tip off the inaugural championship final series between the Philippine Patriots and Satria Muda BritAma at the Ynares Sports Arena in Pasig City, Philippines. This best-of-five series is expected to be an exciting one with both teams putting a lot on line for reasons of pride, tradition, and bragging rights.
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Reader Review: The best of ABL regular season by Jonathan Chuongco

Reader Review: The best of ABL regular season by Jonathan Chuongco

Contributed by reader Jonathan Chuongco

With the ASEAN Basketball League (ABL) finals days away, Red Hoops reader Jonathan Chuongco gives his review of those who have stood out for him during the regular ABL season.
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Posted in ASEAN Basketball League, Brunei Barracudas, KL Dragons, Philippine Patriots, Satria Muda BritAma, Singapore Slingers, Thailand Tigers35 Comments

2009 ABL Standings

TEAMWINLOSSHOMEAWAYPTS
PATRIOTS1148-03-426
SLINGERS1056-24-325
SATRIA MUDA875-33-423
DRAGONS784-33-522
BARRACUDAS694-32-621
TIGERS3122-51-718
HOME - win-loss record; AWAY - win-loss record; 2 pts for a win, 1 pt for a loss

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