Indonesia Warriors confirmed to sideline their starting Point Guard due to the Meniscus Injury problem. Stanley Pringle (184-PG-87, college: Penn St.) who had done surgery on 4th Jan confirming that he will not be able to play for Indonesia Warriors for 12 weeks periods. the surgery took place in Philippine by Dr. Jose Raul C. Canlas, foremost Filipino orthopedic surgeon and head of Fibas medical commission. Indonesia Warriors Managing Director dr. Andi Kurniawan. SpkO also confirming and put some knowledge that the meniscus injury isnt as serious as the MCL or ACL. It is common injury for athlete who get into any high intensity sport for a very long time. The same respond came to Stanley Pringle himself I feel normal because its a common injury for athletes whove been playing for a long time. Im 25 years old and Ive been playing since I was 7. We still very lucky to address Stanley injury in early season, weve done numerous act to help Stanley recovery process and make certain step to anticipate his absent for 12 weeks said Vice Managing Director Rudolf Tulus on behalf Indonesia Warriors Management. The word also comes from Indonesia Warriors Head Coach Todd Purves to corroborate the statement obviously, we will miss Stanley Pringles presence on the court. But we are committed to his long term health first and foremost. The Indonesia Warriors will support Stan unconditionally throughout his rehabilitation process. We look forward to his successful return and I am sure that all our back court player Mario, Jerick, Dodo, and amin will all step up in Stan absence Stanley Pringle also reflect his feeling regarding to miss the first game but in his absence his sure that everyone will step up. I have to properly rehab and cant rush anything. But Ill be pushing to get back as soon as possible. I feel bad to leave my team hanging, but Im sure everyone will step up Indonesia Warriors will be held their first game on Jan 11th 2013 at Mahaka Square Britama Arena at 19.00 local time against San Miguel Beermen. Courtesy of: indonesiasportventure.com
ASEAN League: Slingers lose key battle for playoff zone to Warriors - May 14, 2013
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Singapore Slingers - Indonesia Warriors 53:63
The Singapore Slingers are out of ASEAN League playoff race. They lost tonight to the Indonesia Warriors and got eliminated from the battle for the fourth position in the ladder. The Thailand Slammers will be the last (fourth) participant of the playoffs. Chris Daniels (200-PF-82, college: Georgia) stepped up with 15 points and 21 rebounds to lead the Warriors to the victory today [read more]
Singapore Slingers - Indonesia Warriors 53:63
The Singapore Slingers are out of ASEAN League playoff race. They lost tonight to the Indonesia Warriors and got eliminated from the battle for the fourth position in the ladder. The Thailand Slammers will be the last (fourth) participant of the playoffs. Chris Daniels (200-PF-82, college: Georgia) stepped up with 15 points and 21 rebounds to lead the Warriors to the victory today. The hosts jumped to a 13:6 lead midway through the first quarter. The Warriors though capped the opening period on a 9:2 rally to gain 15:13 lead. The visitors maintained the advantage throughout the second period. The Warriors arrived at halftime up by 7 points 33:26. The Slingers sparked intrigue late in the period cutting the deficit at 3-point mark. But the Warriors quickly responded and entered the fourth frame up by 8 points. They never looked back in the fourth term and sealed the win at the end. Stanley Pringle (184-PG-87, college: Penn St.), Jerick Canada (170-G) and Steve Thomas (204-C/F-81, college: Middle Tenn.St.) notched 12 points apiece for the visitors. Singleton Rashaad (213-C-87, college: Florida Southern) answered with 23 points for the Slingers. Morrison Phillip Aaron connected for 17 points in the loss.
ASEAN League: Warriors thump visiting Slingers - May 10, 2013
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Indonesia Warriors - Singapore Slingers 64:39
The Indonesia Warriors proved their dominance over the visiting Singapore Slingers beating those by 25 points tonight. Stanley Pringle (184-PG-87, college: Penn St.) chipped in 16 points to lead the Warriors to the 15th win in the ASEAN League season. The Slingers suffered in the meantime a setback in the fight for Final Four ticket as they slipped at 7-14 record in the fifth position.
The Warriors built an 18:12 lead after the starting frame [read more]
Indonesia Warriors - Singapore Slingers 64:39
The Indonesia Warriors proved their dominance over the visiting Singapore Slingers beating those by 25 points tonight. Stanley Pringle (184-PG-87, college: Penn St.) chipped in 16 points to lead the Warriors to the 15th win in the ASEAN League season. The Slingers suffered in the meantime a setback in the fight for Final Four ticket as they slipped at 7-14 record in the fifth position. The Warriors built an 18:12 lead after the starting frame. They held their opponents to 4 points in the second quarter. The Warriors piled up a 30:16 halftime advantage. The hosts boosted the gap in the third term. They accumulated a 17-point advantage heading into the fourth frame. The Slingers managed just 7 points in the final stanza and had to surrender at the end. John Smith (188-G-86, college: Hawaii-Hilo) finished with 13 points, while Jerick Canada (170-G) and Chris Daniels (200-PF-82, college: Georgia) added 10 points for the winners. Morrison Phillip Aaron responded with 10 points for the Slingers. Jones-Jennings Rashad (203-F/C-84, college: UALR) had 7 points and 18 rebounds in the loss.
ASEAN League: Warriors too good for Heat - May 8, 2013
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Indonesia Warriors - Saigon Heat 82:68
The Indonesia Warriors consolidated their second position in the ASEAN League ladder. They knocked down the Saigon Heat at home court tonight to improve at 14-6 record. Chris Daniels (200-PF-82, college: Georgia) stepped up with 17 points to lead the winners. The Heat fell at 3-16 record at the bottom of the standings.
The Warriors started the game aggressively on offensive end. They exploded with 27 points in the first term to take a 6-point lead [read more]
Indonesia Warriors - Saigon Heat 82:68
The Indonesia Warriors consolidated their second position in the ASEAN League ladder. They knocked down the Saigon Heat at home court tonight to improve at 14-6 record. Chris Daniels (200-PF-82, college: Georgia) stepped up with 17 points to lead the winners. The Heat fell at 3-16 record at the bottom of the standings. The Warriors started the game aggressively on offensive end. They exploded with 27 points in the first term to take a 6-point lead. The hosts maintained the lead throughout the second term. They piled up a 47:37 halftime lead. The Warriors kept overwhelming their opponents after the big break. The home side accounted for a 64:49 lead entering the fourth frame. The Heat outscored the home side in the fourth quarter but could not avoid the loss at the end. Stanley Pringle (184-PG-87, college: Penn St.) produced 13 points, while John Smith (188-G-86, college: Hawaii-Hilo) added 12 points for the winners. Jai Reyes (173-G) answered with 22 points for the Heat. David Palmer (206-F/C-86, college: N.Kentucky) netted 18 points in the loss.
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