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24th FIBA-Asia Championship [Jul 28-Aug 5 Japan]

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daniab said:
Fadi el khatib will join to Lebanon NT on 11 june,Rony fahed on 13.Ali Mahmoud on 15,and Jean abdel nour on 17 .
Dragan Ratza (Serbian) the new head coach !!
And about vogel,the Lebanese federation still trying to let vogel come back,probably he will join on 30 june before Jones Cup !!

good news..Lebanon is really strong..can't wait to see your NT in Japan.. :)
 
It's good that the Lebanese team will send its best in Tokushima..no more "what ifs" for Lebanon NT! :) Good Luck!
 
going past the group stages as the RP team hurdles iran and jordan, its gonna be sweeter...

we filipino basketball fans respect the china NT because of the chinese players and fans. we recognize and appreciate their physical superiority and their basketball program.

however, the rise of middle easter teams could only be attributed to the naturalization of foreign players and hiring of foreign coaches. if there is one positive basketball program in the middle east, i think it would be iran's. if iran figures well in the asian championship, i can definitely say that iranians have become good in basketball.

if jordan wins the championship, it will always gonna be 'it's because of wright or because of their foreign coach.'

if japan wins the championship, its gonna be 'they have the homecourt advantage'

if korea wins the championship, its gonna be 'well, their young players have now matured. kudos to their basketball program'

if china wins the championship, its gonna be 'they are too tall and too skilled, too many tall and skilled players to choose from'

if lebanon wins the championship, its gonna be 'fadi is just too good, he could play in the nba right now. what if vogel didn't play, would it have mattered?'

if the philippines wins the championship, its gonna be 'well, they are back... they've been here before.. filipinos are just so passionate about the sport'
 
manu_bol said:
if the philippines wins the championship, its gonna be 'well, they are back... they've been here before.. filipinos are just so passionate about the sport'

i would say (English please) ,hehe :)

its will be a testament that RP is a force to reckon with in Asian basketball..

we'll never be dominant...because our basketball program is not that strong unlike China, Iran, Korea and Kazakhstan...

our basketball program is import-oriented just like Lebanon, Qatar, Syria and Jordan.. although we don't naturalize... we seek foreign-bred talents :(
 
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saints13 said:
i would say (English please),hehe :)

its will be a testament that RP is a force to reckon with in Asian basketball..

we'll never be dominant...because our basketball program is not that strong unlike China, Iran, Korea and Kazakhstan...

our basketball program is import-oriented just like Lebanon, Qatar, Syria and Jordan.. although we don't naturalize... we seek foreign-bred talents :(

We seek foreign-trained talents with filipino lineage...

if we seek foreign-bred talents, we might as well naturalize tim duncan or amare stoudamire.:D
 
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Use your head pal..I wasn't born yesterday

Use your head pal..I wasn't born yesterday

manu_bol said:
We seek foreign-trained talents with filipino lineage...

if we seek foreign-bred talents, we might as well naturalize tim duncan or amare stoudamire.:D

are you kidding me? :rolleyes:

foreign-trained talents with filipino lineage is synonymous to the foreign-bred talents that I'm pertaining too.

your sarcastic paradigm of naturalizing a tim duncan or an amare stoudamire type of player is a Playstation thing..it doesnt exist in the real world my compatriot

peace tol!

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SkyWalker said:
Hi,

Its funny that more filipinos are feeling bitter with the results of the Asian Clubs Championship. They wont still accept the real objective and goal of Chot and the RP team. The ABC olympic qualifyer will always be the priority, and thats the reason why Chot took his boys to the Asian Clubs Championship. Playing against top Asian Clubs will certainly give the RP team the much neede test and experience. It doesnt mean that when the RP joined this tournamnet, is that were here to sweep off the opposition. Thats a big no, since some of the teams here are reinforced by imports. So I guess, Filipinos should not be concern when they see RP team is getting beaten. Coz what hurts me the most, is that some Filipinos in this forum doesnt know how to coach, but when they throw bad things against Coach Chot, is like they're a coaching God and knows everything. And thats not right. When RP team is winning, all I see is smiling faces. Now, when RP team is losing, everyones against Coach Chot. What's the problem with you Filipinos? Coach Chot has the most sacrifice of all coaches in the Phils. He took the job, even though he knows, that there'll be much criticism on his part. Now, no one wants to believe him that RP team is just using this as a kick-off tournament. We're still fresh from that 2yr suspension, and if you're a smart ass, you wouldn't point your fingers to anyone, espcially to coach chot. I, myself is a basketball coach too, and its hard for me to be criticized by people who doesnt know anything about coaching. So guys, lets keep our heads up, the real prize is the ABC championship, regardless of what happened here in the Asian Clubs Championship. Cheers.




Nagmamahal,
Inday Baduday
:D Funny but true!:D
 
I think a large chunk of the Filipino basketball enthusiasts are not aware of the international scene, every competition's purpose as well as NT norms and practices, and its hard for anybody to accept the fact that the Philippines is at the bottom of the FIBA Rankings ,since we really have a rich basketball tradition way before the professional basketball era, because we haven't done something spectacular recently. Maybe 2 to 4 years from now, when the Filipino fans get use to the international basketball, seeing RP team a lot internationally, reading news about them and knowing facts about other countries too, then I guess Philippine Basketball is on the verge of further maturity.

As time goes on, the RP team and the SBP organization will mature, so with the fans!:)
 
watiwawa said:
English please

that 7'6 guy can run, jump and play basketball.... he's trained in subic by 3 international coaches... offense,defense and conditioning...

i think give him 2-4 yrs and he will be the no. 1 center in asia... reports said that he's he can now shoot 3's...

he's the philippine secret weapon and the treasure we're hiddin since he's only 15 yrs old.... filipino's im so sorry if i share this....


Is this true? Can you show links or proof of, like post news, stories....
 
its not there official lists, its only taken in a website so probably its not accurate.. it goes as well to the other teams! nothing is final yet just like TeamPilipinas....
 
watiwawa dint want this thread to be serious as hell.. so we were just fooling around a lil.. this rarely happens. hehhe
 
its probably what they have form so far. the final final roster is to be submitted just days b4 the actual asian championship.
 
daniab said:
Yeah i'm with u,it will be a very important preparation for those 4 teams ,but yesterday in a program on tv with Lebanese president federation,they said that a news about waba champ that this last will not play and the waba federation wait Yemen to know if they will play or not !!and if not waba will not play :confused:

I think this is very good if it happened, we can use this time to prepare and i'm also against to play in johns cup and show all ur tactics and systems.. we should instead have a closed camp.
 
The two brazilian/syrians of Al Jalaa Aleppo club Eduardo Caviglia (196-G/F-80, college: W.Texas A&M) and Marcelo Correa had joined the trainings of Syria National Team which are being held daily in Al Faihaa' court in Damascus, Syria under the command of the new head coach American John Sneed.

The other brazilain/syrian 'Dede' Barbosa cannot play with Syria after he played with Brazil National Team in Copa America 2004 in Venzuela, Al Ittihad Aleppo's duo Firas El Masri and Salah Shawa apologised from continueing with the NT due to some personal reasons.

Source:www.asia-basket.com
 
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daniab said:
The two brazilian/syrians of Al Jalaa Aleppo club Eduardo Caviglia (196-G/F-80, college: W.Texas A&M) and Marcelo Correa had joined the trainings of Syria National Team which are being held daily in Al Faihaa' court in Damascus, Syria under the command of the new head coach American John Sneed.

The other brazilain/syrian 'Dede' Barbosa cannot play with Syria after he played with Brazil National Team in Copa America 2004 in Venzuela, Al Ittihad Aleppo's duo Firas El Masri and Salah Shawa apologised from continueing with the NT due to some personal reasons.

Source:www.asia-basket.com

thanks for the info :)
 
My FIBA Wallpaper by Saints13

My FIBA Wallpaper by Saints13

Fiba_Asia_Wallpaper.jpg

I can't sleep..I had nothing to do but a wallpaper :)
 
saints13 said:
Fiba_Asia_Wallpaper.jpg

I can't sleep..I had nothing to do but a wallpaper :)


wohooah! i like your wallpaper dude.
i think it wud better if the countries wernt too
close to each other . it was lil hard to read.
 
OT

on a graphical design's point of view, that's a cool wallpaper..but the imperial Japanese flag don't sit well with other countries. I know it's just a design, but the WWII era flag may offend,..err...will offend countries like China, Korea and for those Filipinos who know their history, the Philippines
 
That Dede' Barbosa guy must be really good for him to have played with the brazilain NT!!! one less guy to worry about!!!
 
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