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i sent this pic to one of the team's assistant coaches, he said marlou's son is ineligible for the under-16 team..he was born 1995...players need to be born 1997 to be eligible....
i sent this pic to one of the team's assistant coaches, he said marlou's son is ineligible for the under-16 team..he was born 1995...players need to be born 1997 to be eligible....
So he's around 17 or about to turn 18. He may not also be eligible for next year's RP U-18 team
"A king may move a man, a father may claim a son, but that man can also move himself, and only then does that man truly begin his own game. Remember that howsoever you are played or by whom, your soul is in your keeping alone, even though those who presume to play you be kings or men of power, when you stand before God, you cannot say, 'But I was told by others to do thus,' or that virtue was not convenient at the time. This will not suffice." - King Baldwin IV
So he's around 17 or about to turn 18. He may not also be eligible for next year's RP U-18 team
probably....i also asked about the sons of penissi and ildefonso....he said they're eligible for the under 16 team but are not that good compared to the current members of the team...
How good are the sons of the past PBA players? If they are really good we could have heard of them as they would be making waves in media just like Kiefer or Bobby.
How good are the sons of the past PBA players? If they are really good we could have heard of them as they would be making waves in media just like Kiefer or Bobby.
Correct! Which also means that our national team coaches & scouts are not sleeping on their jobs...they know almost all of the kids being talked about here...some are not good to make the team though...
It is unfortunate however that usually the sons are not that good as their father. Even the children of the greatest in MJ had sons with forgettable career in basketball and if not because of their pedigree then are just one of the no ones just like us lol. If the sons of our greats would be 3-4 inches than their dad and with the same talent level then i wouldnt be surprised if we have the first Filipino born to play in the NBA. Japeth with his average playing skills was even noticed by some teams, what if we had other sons who are as great as their father but with a height of NBA standards.
Teach these young and tall kids the right fundamental while they are young. Just give them good coach and trainer and I believe they are the future power forward or even center of the Philippine.
Japeth had a crush with a pretty player who had mad basketball skills. Problem was he did not speak French and she could not speak Pampango. Heh heh heh.
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