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Stanley Pringle thread

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International games (national team matches) showcase more the skills of the players and system your domestic league is implementing. (Its a short tournament). It is a stepping stone for some guys coaches for greener pastures.

Club/professional leagues would always be more advanced, more complicated (in the NBA you play 82 games- thats basketball routine for you) and yes much serious because they do this for their living...

That's why Jackson Vroman type of players would have a hard time getting his heart/focus out every game as he is content of team hopping in every Asian country.

And you do not make a club team out of your national team to make it successful..
 
another jumping midget :rolleyes:

What does 35+ inch vertical leap do in FIBA games? .... virtually nothing actually.

Hey, that's will allow him to jump high enough to reach yi's kilikili and make him change his shot..:)
 
stanley pringle is not only very athletic, speedy, crossover demon, but he is also a very good 3 point shooter, and a team player with a good ht also. Everything you need in a FIBA game. He is a certified winner. He is way better than any other guards here in the philippines not even alapag or Banchero, etc. He is a must have for Gilas 2.
 
stanley pringle is not only very athletic, speedy, crossover demon, but he is also a very good 3 point shooter, and a team player with a good ht also. Everything you need in a FIBA game. He is a certified winner. He is way better than any other guards here in the philippines not even alapag or Banchero, etc. He is a must have for Gilas 2.

Hagop Kharjian says"In your dreams".

It svcks that this fiba official is now our FIBA ASIA head.
 
Hagop Kharjian says"In your dreams".

It svcks that this fiba official is now our FIBA ASIA head.

i think pringle was born here in RP...i might be wrong...i'm just lazy to backread but he has a greater chance of playing for our NT than Banchero because of that reason or he is already a holder of RP passport...
 
thanks for the info bro...well, thats also the case for hodge and ellis...

I don't know about these guys..but I think we have a case because they were allowed to play in the SEA games which is sanctioned by FIBA.I think Hagop would be looking out for new fil-ams like Banchero,Holt,Brickman etc.
 
I'm reserving my judgement on Pringle until he plays more games in the ABL against more competitive teams. We have to understand that he played for the lowly Indonesian Warriors, a team that doesn't exactly possess the greatest talents in the league. Pringle was expected to dominate for the Warriors, and he did. Now, if he does this consistently every play night, then we might have something to look forward here...
 
Stanley Pringle definitely has the talent. You can never be an import more so in a European country if you don't have it. I think the question is whether he is A. Interested to play for the NT B. He is qualified to play C. if he fits into the system coach Chot is installing. I really do think because he is bigger than our typical pointguard with the same talent level he would be very serviceable to the NT.
 
I don't know about these guys..but I think we have a case because they were allowed to play in the SEA games which is sanctioned by FIBA.I think Hagop would be looking out for new fil-ams like Banchero,Holt,Brickman etc.

remember lassiter and lutz also played in the SEABA games and Asian games...
 
remember lassiter and lutz also played in the SEABA games and Asian games...

i think the difference here is the assertion of one forumer who read somewhere that stanley was actually born here in the philippines
 
anyone on sbp or Chot's assistant coaches might want to take a look at this guy now that Cabagnot is out of the PHL lineup
 
anyone on sbp or Chot's assistant coaches might want to take a look at this guy now that Cabagnot is out of the PHL lineup

If Pringle was 6 5 above or something am sure Chot/SBP would have been all over his case already. Currently, he's playing a position which is played by 5-6 other guys in that position so i doubt Chot chases him aggressively.

But any potential is a good player for future purposes so yeah i hope he makes the cadet team one way or the other.
 
If Pringle was 6 5 above or something am sure Chot/SBP would have been all over his case already. Currently, he's playing a position which is played by 5-6 other guys in that position so i doubt Chot chases him aggressively.

But any potential is a good player for future purposes so yeah i hope he makes the cadet team one way or the other.

if Pringle was 6'5 or above,he would have been playing in the NBA with that quickness and that kind of skills not to mention a jerking reputation.In my opinion,even if he's not as tall as a Gabe Norwood, I think the guy is better than most PG's out there probably better than any SMC point guard in or out of the PBA.
 
if Pringle was 6'5 or above,he would have been playing in the NBA with that quickness and that kind of skills not to mention a jerking reputation.

Super skills huh? What is he doing in a Class C league like the ABL? ;)

Before we crown him as the best next thing let's wait if he can
a) be a superstar in the ABL, for emphasis, a league when PBA scrubs are your superstars (i saw Chris Pacana with major minutes there. Hahaha.) and
b) he reaches the PBA and prove indeed he can play like he belong in the big leagues.
c) NBA D League appearance? i'll shut up and admit i was wrong about not believing the hype :)

Again, i ask you people to stop overrating the kid. i am excited about him too but these great expectations are not helping at all.
 
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