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The Junmar Fajardo Thread

Yeah. Does Eman scoring 30 pts a game when he was still playing in Mindanao school? He was even brought to school by Baby Shaq Quiñahan when they meet in a PCCL game. Everybody here in Cebu thought it would be a great showdown considering Eman is the top guy of his team while Quiñahan is known as a very good player here years ago. But it was a disappointment. No much at all. :):):)

junmar > eman
 
What points are you talking about? I think you never heared of the PCCL games where Fajardo played very well against your so called Class A colleges? And who was voted to be the best player of the tournament? I guess you need to research 1st on this one. :D:D:D

The meaning of " Very Well " is ambiguous.

He is the only lone spot in his team. So him not scoring high is just ... :rolleyes:
 
The meaning of " Very Well " is ambiguous.

He is the only lone spot in his team. So him not scoring high is just ... :rolleyes:
And where is the point you are talking about?

You are saying that he can only score against midgets right?
In last PCCL, are the UAAP and some NCAA teams had a midget center also that is why he is scoring and playing well against them? Haay naku, checkmate ka na. Wala kang alam sa mga sinasabi mo. :D:D:D
 
And where is the point you are talking about?

You are saying that he can only score against midgets right?
In last PCCL, are the UAAP and some NCAA teams had a midget center also that is why he is scoring and playing well against them?

Played well ?

Junmar teammates always feeds him at ball the post and then took mid-rage shots. And that what's the opposing UAAP teams game plan.

If you watched the game, in the 2nd half he already ran-out of juice (exhausted). He can't entire play the game in especially in a high level competition because he hasn't experience such before or not enough training.

I know his talents are bit raw and has some workable potential. But the people hyping as the next best bigman in the local basketball scene is just absurd.
 
Junmar can rebound and score, no doubt. I didn't see any passing from him in the game vs Ateneo last year, though, simply because there was no one in the UC lineup to pass to. This is a two-edged sword in that while his scoring is highlighted, he gets tired easily. I only caught the tail-end of the 2009 game vs UE, but he did score a good number of points versus a decent UE frontline.
 
Played well ?

Junmar teammates always feeds him at ball the post and then took mid-rage shots. And that what's the opposing UAAP teams game plan.

If you watched the game, in the 2nd half he already ran-out of juice (exhausted). He can't entire play the game in especially in a high level competition because he hasn't experience such before or not enough training. But it doesn't mean he's not good.

I know his talents are bit raw and has some workable potential. But the people hyping as the next best bigman in the local basketball scene is just absurd.
LOL. You are really funny. You always goes out of the discussion you brought up. Now you are telling me that he only scores coz his teammates are feeding him? FUNNY :D:D:D. Even how many times your teammates give you the ball if you can't play ball you can't score. Plus you have to consider that he is scoring with 2-3 players are guarding him coz they know He is the only bright spot on that UC team.
 
LOL. You are really funny. You always goes out of the discussion you brought up. Now you are telling me that he only scores coz his teammates are feeding him? FUNNY :D:D:D. Even how many times your teammates give you the ball if you can't play ball you can't score. Did you know that? :cool:

That's right ;)

He scores a lot because the ball is always on his hand or his team mates always pass him the ball, either way it's correct. And knowing he is only up against 6'1-6'4 center at CESAFI, all he have to do is shoot over their heads.

He only scored high against UAAP or Manila teams because it was their game plan. A plan to exhaust JF, so he won't be a problem in the 2nd half of the game.
 
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That's right ;)

He can score a lot because the ball is always on his hand or always pass him the ball, either way it's correct. And knowing he is only up against 6'1-6'4 center at CESAFI, all he had to do if shoot over their heads.

He only scored high against UAAP or Manila teams because it was their game plan. A plan to exhaust JF, so he won't be a problem in the 2nd half of the game.
LOL. Why are you keep on talking some Cesafi games when in fact I am giving you an example that he can score against your UAAP schools last PCCL tournament which had a good players at center postion. We are not talking of game plans here. Stick to your topic that he can only score against midgets. :D:D:D And here are some news 2 years ago against the 4 peat seeking ateneo de manila university.

Cesafi stuns Ateneo
Jonas Panerio
Cebu Daily News

June 11, 2009

Games today:

(Cebu Coliseum)

5:30 pm – Cesafi vs Smart-Pampanga

7:15 pm – Ateneo vs Cebu Landmasters

The Cebu Schools Athletic Foundation Inc. (Cesafi) Selection showed that it can hang with the best collegiate squads in the country, rallying from 11-points down, to stun the reigning University Athletics Association of the Philippines (UAAP) champions Ateneo de Manila University Blue Eagles, 68-66, in the 2009 Cesafi Friendship Cup, last night at the Cebu Coliseum.

University of Cebu's 6-foot-9 giant June Mar Fajardo did not disappoint the audience which included Smart Gilas RP Team head coach Rajko Toroman, as he scored nine of his 21 points in the fourth canto and more importantly, had three crucial blocks in the dying seconds to preserve the victory for the Cesafi team.

The win, though awe-inspiring, went for naught as the Cebu Landmasters took the last ticket to the Finals after they won over the Smart-Pampanga Buddies 74-70, in the first game. Ateneo, Cesafi and the Landmasters all wound up with identical 2-1 records but the Blue Eagles and the Landmasters will fight in the championship round by virtue of their higher quotients.

Still, the Cesafi Selection made the affair a night to remember as they hung tough despite falling behind by 11, 45-56, at the start of the fourth period after a midrange jumper from Ateneo's Nico Salva.

They made their move behind the UC combination of Fajardo and wingman Jansen Abella, who combined for 17 points for Cesafi to trail by just three, 62-65. A free-throw by Amores and then a sweeping lay-up by Eleazar Armecin finally tied the game at 65-all with 2:17 remaining in the contest.

Ateneo had their last taste of the lead with Nonoy Baclao’s free-throw, 66-65, but Abella retaliated with two-free throws to give Cesafi the driver's seat, 67-66, with 1:07 left on the clock.
 
Scoring against midgets is now a testament of his potential :rolleyes:



And him playing in Cebu is an indication that he is not that good as advertise. His skills are raw and late in development compared to his contemporaries in Manila. And developing his raw talent will surely take a long time and sadly, it might be too late already for him.



Loads of potential are just loads of potential. Nothing more, Nothing less.

He is already 21 years old already (turning 22 soon), and as I said developing his alleged potential might be too late already. Who knows he could be the next Samigue Eman :D


Ok bro. I give up. You are right and I am wrong :D

I would want to explain or rebutt what you just posted but I think we won't go anywhere....

... you should have been hired by the SBP or any UAAP / NCAA basketball program as a consultant. Heck by your tone, you seem to be better than Coach Toroman, or the other PBA, PBL, NCAA, UAAP scouts.

...I suggest you backread first and do some research on the topic at hand. Your posts just tells me you aren't keen on getting the facts of the matter.

oh well to each his own. Mag apply ka na as consultant pre. ;)
 
That's right ;)

He can score a lot because the ball is always on his hand or always pass him the ball, either way it's correct. And knowing he is only up against 6'1-6'4 center at CESAFI, all he had to do if shoot over their heads.

He only scored high against UAAP or Manila teams because it was their game plan. A plan to exhaust JF, so he won't be a problem in the 2nd half of the game.

Very well said:D you got him there bro. That should end the discussion:D
 
Scoring against midgets is now a testament of his potential :rolleyes:



And him playing in Cebu is an indication that he is not that good as advertise. His skills are raw and late in development compared to his contemporaries in Manila. And developing his raw talent will surely take a long time and sadly, it might be too late already for him.



Loads of potential are just loads of potential. Nothing more, Nothing less.

He is already 21 years old already (turning 22 soon), and as I said developing his alleged potential might be too late already. Who knows he could be the next Samigue Eman
:D



Who said 21 is already old enough to be considered as a developing player?!..Duh, even US NCAA players at age 21 is still considered by NBA Scouts for their potential...I must admit, he's a little bit over rated but comparing him to Sam Eman is absurd...When I first saw Eman back in 2006 in the PBL, he was just a pure defensive player..An agile 6'9 but doesn't have the offensive skills to complement his defensive game...And heck he was already 24 at that time if I'm not mistaken...Now on the other side, when I saw Junmar played in the PCCL last 2010, I already knew he was special...A 6'10 guy with decent frame and agility, good footwork with polished post moves and 15 foot jumpers...And take note,he's just 21...he still has a lot of room for improvement...I'm willing to take a bet here...If ever he turns out to be a bust like eman 3 years from now, you can request the mods to disable my account forever!... 3 years my friend!, 3 years!:mad:
 
Junmar can rebound and score, no doubt. I didn't see any passing from him in the game vs Ateneo last year, though, simply because there was no one in the UC lineup to pass to. This is a two-edged sword in that while his scoring is highlighted, he gets tired easily. I only caught the tail-end of the 2009 game vs UE, but he did score a good number of points versus a decent UE frontline.

Yeah man,he scored 24ts Grabbed 13rebs and had 3blocks shots against Pari llagas,Elmer espiritu, forgot the other guys on that front line .thats 2yrs ago .19yrs old Junmar .. :D

I think he was avg.close to 23pp 13rebs 2.+ Blocks last year in PCCL ...but whats the used of arguing about him if he will not play for Flag and country ...
his talent will be wasted in PBA ... :rolleyes:
 
what I posted here 8 months back :)

Is he really worth the hype?

Norman Black says PBA Material.
Toroman wants him in Smart Gilas.
Interbasket Forumers says he is the next big thing.
He dominated DLSU/ADMU(2010).
He dominated Cesafi and other South Teams(with Pro Players)
He performed well in Hong Kong(few years back)
He dominated CSJL(2008).
He demolished Baclao and Al Husseini(according to some post here).
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2008:
After dominating the minor leagues(scoring 50pts, 40pts) - some say he needs to have a better competition than that.
2008:
after producing high numbers during HK Tournament - against some chinese/african american 6'7 guys - some say he needs some one taller than him to guard him(well at 6'9-6'10 only GS is taller than him here in the Philippines)
2008 Cesafi:
GS and JF canceled each other out - some say they are our future but needs training.

2008 PCCL:
did not make the final 16 but he dominated CSJL.

2009?(Cesafi All Stars vs ADMU):
after dominating that game - some say it's just an exhibition game.

2009(Cesafi):
He and GS dominated CESAFI but Cebu forumers say that JF is more better than GS during that season - some say they need to prove themselves against UAAP/NCAA teams.

2009 PCCL:
they lost to UE but still he scored 24 and grabbed 12 rebounds.

2010 CESAFI:
virutally unstoppable. - some say he needs to prove himself(again) against UAAP/NCAA teams

2010 PCCL:
same as above. after 2 dominating performance(well being triple and double team all game long and still you average 20+ppg, 15+rpg) we still say he needs to prove himself again because DLSU/ADMU bigs are not really big(sigh).. anyway Norman Black says it all "He should be playing for the National Team, but definitely he is a PBA Material"
 
good thing you've given up to that futile effort of yours. :D

I rest my case Cap. He got me totally convinced. Junmar is all hype :D

I am sure that if he played college Bball in the "big" leagues he would be sitting and wallowing at the end of the bench, giving out water to his teammates....

...AND he will be watching his CESAFI dance partner Greg Slaughter do his thing from the bench :D

Fajardo would then wish that he was back in CESAFI along with Greg so they can resume their match up just like before :D
 
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