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East Asia Super League

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I see PBA teams to have 50/50 chance against B.League teams but only 30/70 against KBL teams.

Since 2007, I only remember one game that a PBA team has won against a KBL team - Blackwater against Samsung in 2018.
 
I see PBA teams to have 50/50 chance against B.League teams but only 30/70 against KBL teams.

Since 2007, I only remember one game that a PBA team has won against a KBL team - Blackwater against Samsung in 2018.

UP defeating a KBL team in scrimmages is a dangerous sign for the PBA coaches. It's not only Ateneo that's "tactically mature" in the Philippines now.
 
I see PBA teams to have 50/50 chance against B.League teams but only 30/70 against KBL teams.

Since 2007, I only remember one game that a PBA team has won against a KBL team - Blackwater against Samsung in 2018.

KCC Egis and LG Sakers had tune ups against SMB and Ginebra back in 2019, KCC loss all their games while LG loss to SMB and split their 2 game series against Ginebra

 
UP defeating a KBL team in scrimmages is a dangerous sign for the PBA coaches. It's not only Ateneo that's "tactically mature" in the Philippines now.

What makes PBA coaches tactical immature. SK also does 4 out offense like SMB, when they have an import who works best inside like RaGuna or Vernon M. who has no outside shooting.
 
This should be an exciting series to watch.

Most definitely, much better if some of the home games will be played not just in Metro Manila but in other places too. (Cebu, Davao, etc.)
 
UP defeating a KBL team in scrimmages is a dangerous sign for the PBA coaches. It's not only Ateneo that's "tactically mature" in the Philippines now.


Did that KBL team played with their 1st team players or did they give their bench and reserved players some neede game time?

there is a big difference between a scrimmage match and a organized tournament where the stakes are higher..
 
Did that KBL team played with their 1st team players or did they give their bench and reserved players some neede game time?

there is a big difference between a scrimmage match and a organized tournament where the stakes are higher..

The played with Ratliffe. Its an impressive win.
 
The played with Ratliffe. Its an impressive win.

agree, for a college team, this is really an impressive win against a pro team. goldwyn and tab are implementing good systems and it's nice to see them beating teams overseas.
 
The played with Ratliffe. Its an impressive win.

The guys seem more motivated playing against the teams still looking for an Asian import. The games seem to be closed door though so we cant say much how they played except for the final score, highlights and comments by Heo ball.
 
The played with Ratliffe. Its an impressive win.

Was it televised? it would have been nice if we could see the game kahit highlights lang, that is really an impressive win for UP, BTW, isn't the current KBL MVP(the one that Ramos posterized) is a teammate of Ratliffe?
 
Was it televised? it would have been nice if we could see the game kahit highlights lang, that is really an impressive win for UP, BTW, isn't the current KBL MVP(the one that Ramos posterized) is a teammate of Ratliffe?

Nope, Choi Jun-yong is playing for the SK Knights
 
So, Rhenz Abando will have his sort of audition for Chualay/SMC when Anyang KGC faces SMB Lol
 
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KCC Egis and LG Sakers had tune ups against SMB and Ginebra back in 2019, KCC loss all their games while LG loss to SMB and split their 2 game series against Ginebra

Yes, one of the games where Ginebra lost in 2019 is shown here.


Also, LG probably also split with SMB because they showed a final score of 98-113 LG Sakers.

What makes PBA coaches tactical immature. SK also does 4 out offense like SMB, when they have an import who works best inside like RaGuna or Vernon M. who has no outside shooting.

Because our top college teams can now (barely) beat KBL teams, and perennial playoff teams at that. That tells me even if PBA players are superior, their tactics don't match up.
 
Yes, one of the games where Ginebra lost in 2019 is shown here.


Also, LG probably also split with SMB because they showed a final score of 98-113 LG Sakers.



Because our top college teams can now (barely) beat KBL teams, and perennial playoff teams at that. That tells me even if PBA players are superior, their tactics don't match up.

Its a tune up game. Dont make too much of it.
 
fun video, thanks for sharing. and yeah it was just a tune-up game (although tim cone got heated lol). seems like japeth & greg didn't even play
 
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