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19th EASTCOLIGHT Super Kung Sheung Cup Int'l B'ball Invitation Championship Jan.22-27
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Smart Gilas 2.0
***I Believe***
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Yeng Guiao: Neither the 3 year program or coach Rajko was the factor for the success of Smart-Gilas.
Tab Baldwin: He’s [Rajko] the big reason, maybe the biggest reason they got as far as they did.
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Originally posted by JAMSKIE View PostThe downside however is that there's that possibility that the cadets will tend to play to the level of their much weaker opponents. Thus instead of improving, their level of competitiveness might even be pulled down by low-level competition. Sometimes if your confident there's no way your patsy opponent can beat you, you tend to just take it easy & not play hard. Bakit ka nga ba masyadong magpakahirap pa gayong alam mo namang there's absolutely no way your opponent can beat you?
I think there's no way SBP will send this cadet team to this year's Jones Cup. It would definitely be the "elite" team that will see action in Taiwan as part of it's built up for the coming FIBA-Asia Men's Championship.
But I think if ever we send an all-amateur team reinforced by a Marcus Douthit to the Jones Cup, I think that team can compete well. Maybe that team will win 2 or 3 out of 8 games in the Jones Cup, but in my opinion, that's already very satisfactory. If the team losses a lot via close games, then I think that's not bad for a developmental team.
Its either we use the Jones Cup as the practice tournament for the probable Final 12 line-up, a final try-out for the last 14 or 15 players or just use the Cadet Team for scouting purposes (which Japan and South Korea usually do by sending either their Nation Team B, their Youth Team or a University Selection).Last edited by nardy; 01-27-2013, 04:40 PM.LABAN KUNG LABAN! KAYA NATIN PILIPINAS!
Mabuhay ang TEAM PILIPINAS !!!!
NOTHING IS IMPOSSIBLE!
THE DREAM LIVES ON !!!!
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Kevin Alas is a big hit in what is I think is his first stint with the Men's National Basketball team. He's always been a star in the NCAA, but the National team is another thing, and this gives him an edge over all the other NCAA stars in terms of exposure for experience and media mileage. He's also probably the most effective 6'0"+ Point Guard we have around.
Same is true with Garvo Lanete, who has been pretty consistent so far. Both guys have definitely boosted their stock in the PBA Draft once they join it ...
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Interaksyon news item, plus a good account of the game ...
http://www.interaksyon.com/interaktv...alas-named-mvp
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Dying minutes of the game. A good video, as long as you can stand the hysterical screaming. I think it was either Kevin Alas or Garvo Lanete who made that last two points off a drive to the basket for Gilas, a beautiful drive indeed.
http://youtu.be/WyzA2I8YPyw
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SCFA almost pulled it off by putting handcuffs on canaleta (who all we knew have difficult adjusting if there is a game plan against him) and making him work on d end(4 fouls..)To becomes Asia's Best, we need to compete against the World's Best..
1 Big 4 small > 5 out offense.
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Originally posted by rhk111 View PostDying minutes of the game. A good video, as long as you can stand the hysterical screaming. I think it was either Kevin Alas or Garvo Lanete who made that last two points off a drive to the basket for Gilas, a beautiful drive indeed.
http://youtu.be/WyzA2I8YPywPhilippine Malditas to FIFA Womens World Cup 2023
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Originally posted by Silent Killer View Postthanks for the video. I stand the scream hehe. It was alas makes tge final fg for the team.
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Originally posted by rhk111 View PostAlas is almost unstoppable when he makes beautiful drives like that. Hope to see him play for Gilas for one or so seasons, and see his game improve more (if he can) against stronger teams and players.The message you have entered is too short. Please lengthen your message to at least 5 characters.
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Alas read the defense well there, his defender overplayed his strong side but Alas could dribble to the left as well and the help was late. More practice and more exposure internationally and build up more strength coz he tends to be turnover machine sometimes.
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Interesting we see a good results for a shooter to be converted to a solid point guard in intl comp. We'll if we see same results for a scorer converted to be a point guard..To becomes Asia's Best, we need to compete against the World's Best..
1 Big 4 small > 5 out offense.
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Originally posted by budz17 View Postalas needs to get stronger and he needs to have better dribbling if we want him to be a pointguard. had a lot of turnovers in dubai when there was ball pressure on him.To becomes Asia's Best, we need to compete against the World's Best..
1 Big 4 small > 5 out offense.
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