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Originally posted by MD125 View PostJosh reyes tweeted prayers for RDO and Jayson Castro.[http://basketball.powerplaymanager.c...a=201410504468
“Ang hirap kasi sa kanya, kapit tuko siya sa pwesto niya. Hangga’t pupuwede ayaw niyang bumitaw. Dapat dyan automatic yan nagre-resign siya, bigyan ng chance ang iba." -Abe King
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our team is not playing defense.
They are letting Kazakhstan successful on their switch..
But our team is really heavy and sluggish. I just hope it is because our team is holding back. I just wonder how much our improvement would be if we are to play our real game.. if this is our 80% we are doomed considering this is the easiest ever FIBA Asia.
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Originally posted by greenarcher View PostPonomarev just exposed our perimeter defense when it's a tall guy shooting 3s. All of China's big men can shoot the 3. Hadadi can also make those outside shots.
Today Ponomarev is Dirk Nowitzki.
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Originally posted by greenarcher View PostPonomarev just exposed our perimeter defense when it's a tall guy shooting 3s. All of China's big men can shoot the 3. Hadadi can also make those outside shots.
Today Ponomarev is Dirk Nowitzki.GILAS WISHLIST:
6'8 Pingris
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Originally posted by weward View Postour team is not playing defense.
They are letting Kazakhstan successful on their switch..
But our team is really heavy and sluggish. I just hope it is because our team is holding back. I just wonder how much our improvement would be if we are to play our real game.. if this is our 80% we are doomed considering this is the easiest ever FIBA Asia.‘They don’t pay you a million dollars for two-hand chest passes.’ - Pistol Pete Maravich
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Here's a match up between Yi and Anton during Asian Games in Doha,Qatar.
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Marquee Matchup: Yi Jianlian vs. Anton Ponomarev by: DraftExpress December 4, 2006 By Ross, reporting live from Qatar
One of the more exciting basketball matches at the 15th Doha Asian Games in Qatar featured the two tall teams China and Kazakhstan. But more talked about was the match-up between China's Yi Jianlian, who finished with 14 points and Kazakhstan's young star Anton Ponomarev, who ended the night with 15 points. Four NBA scouts made their way over to the game, representing the Los Angeles Lakers, Atlanta Hawks, Milwaukee Bucks and Portland Trailblazers.
Both teams got off to a great start and the race was close throughout the entire match. Although both Jianlian and Ponomarev found each other guarding different opponents, the two tower players grew physical once they matched up in the paint. Jianlian outshined Ponomarev in the first half, who struggled at times to grab his own rebound, getting out muscled in almost every shot. Jianlian seemed to be benefiting from plenty of great passes by team mate Wang Shipeng.
The second half started with more excitement as both Jianlian and Ponomarev showed more spunk by adding back-to-back dunks. As Jianlian grew tired and was subbed out, Ponomarev showed some serious flashes, slithering around the defense in the paint. Ponomarev, along with teammate Dmitriy Korovnikov (22 pts) brought the score to within 6 points. Not long after the focus shifted towards former NBA player Wang Zhizhi (22 pts) who pulled in 4 quick baskets, following a spectacular block pinning the ball against the glass as the shot clock ran down on Kazakhstan. The competition came to a close as China triumphed over Kazakhstan 89-77. Though China controlled the game for the most part, Kazakhstan looks to be a team of the future, and a team no one should overlook.
From DraftExpress.com http://www.draftexpress.com#ixzz2a9sqt5SW
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“Ang hirap kasi sa kanya, kapit tuko siya sa pwesto niya. Hangga’t pupuwede ayaw niyang bumitaw. Dapat dyan automatic yan nagre-resign siya, bigyan ng chance ang iba." -Abe King
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Originally posted by weward View PostI have messaged you about our business I cant reach you in your cp number.
Our players are holding back but they look really heavy and sluggish just like their videos in new zealand.Ako si ma4ma before. Naging simple na lang po ako.
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Originally posted by weward View Postour team is not playing defense.
They are letting Kazakhstan successful on their switch..
But our team is really heavy and sluggish. I just hope it is because our team is holding back. I just wonder how much our improvement would be if we are to play our real game.. if this is our 80% we are doomed considering this is the easiest ever FIBA Asia.
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