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ASEAN Basketball League Season 3 (2012)
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You miss 100 percent of the shots you never take!
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Originally posted by reamily View PostPringle may not be taller than Mike Cortez
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Originally posted by Lebron23 View Post5'9" in shoes. http://turkey2010.fiba.com/pages/eng...Men/index.html
for those height concerned people...
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no. look at the shoulders,the hips and pringle's head leaning a little bit.
pringle is in an angle that could deceive your eyes.
he is atleast 2 inches taller than wuysang.
pringle is atleast 5'11.
but from what i know he is listed at 6'0 /6'1 during college.
where can we see the schedule of games of pringle's team and smb?
where can i see the games? who covers their games? what local network and where can i see their coverage schedule for abl.Darling it's better
Down where it's wetter
Take it from me.
- Sebastian, The Little Mermaid
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Originally posted by toikins View Postno. look at the shoulders,the hips and pringle's head leaning a little bit.
pringle is in an angle that could deceive your eyes.
he is atleast 2 inches taller than wuysang.
pringle is atleast 5'11.
but from what i know he is listed at 6'0 /6'1 during college.
where can we see the schedule of games of pringle's team and smb?
where can i see the games? who covers their games? what local network and where can i see their coverage schedule for abl.If there is no basketball in heaven, i am NOT going.
SMALLBALL, bitches..
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Originally posted by durden_tyler View PostThe real question really is if the PBA will allow ABL players to apply for the draft? The requirement is for them to suit up for a (couple of) conference in the D-League? But what if they came from a pro league like the ABL? Or other pro leagues?
btw, is abl a pro league or a semi-pro league?
What will be the rule of the PBA on a guy like stanley pringle who played as an import in europe's pro leagues.
it would be awkward to require the likes of pringle to play in dleague before entering the pba draft...
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Without any competition, I think the PBA would stand by its present rule of not allowing any player to suit up in the PBA without the minimum number of games required from the D-League. If a player is really good, then imagine the D-League salivating at the prospect of having him suit up there. It won't only be good for the team he's playing for, it would also be good for the D-League...and yes, the PBA.
They allowed pro players in the past from the MBA to go straight to the PBA without having to go through the draft simply because they were in a recruitment war with the former. Knowing fully well that the MBA players' ultimate dream is still the PBA, then Commissioner Jun Bernardino relaxed the rules on them to allow them easy passage to the league and punching the final nail on the MBA's coffin in the process. Of course, these MBA players were automatically disqualified from the ROY race but then, it wouldn't matter.
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