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East Asia Super League

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Sir CoJ,

let's wait and see what kind of high they will be if that propose grand plan of the B. League to implement their very first Draft Day on 2026 wherein there will be no more Asian quota and AUS players alongside(?) NZL ballers will be included as well.

for now those Grandpas are comfortably implementing their outdated(good old) system...their safe space.

we can't argue, they are very much comfortable with it for now.

so that means guys like Ramos, Thirdy, Kiefer, etc… will be only in Japan until 2025?
 
so that means guys like Ramos, Thirdy, Kiefer, etc… will be only in Japan until 2025?

I doubt the Aussie players would bring the same amount of internet traffic to the B.League. There would always be a spot for Pinoy ballers IMO.
 
i’m impressed with the EASL final four especially last night’s finals.. Sold Out venue.. impressive marketing on EASL side.. something the bayan of superstars should learn from..
 
I doubt the Aussie players would bring the same amount of internet traffic to the B.League. There would always be a spot for Pinoy ballers IMO.

Unless if those names like Ben Simmons, Josh Giddey, etc…. But I doubt if they recruits those big name Australian ballers… they will rather choose Euroleague first (Just like Dante Exum did) before B League if their NBA career is done…
 
I doubt the Aussie players would bring the same amount of internet traffic to the B.League. There would always be a spot for Pinoy ballers IMO.

Maybe those who played well in the B league will stay longer… meanwhile those who underperforming will likely cut… so they have to perform well, especially if they give them playing time..
 
so that means guys like Ramos, Thirdy, Kiefer, etc… will be only in Japan until 2025?

Sir Tukayo,

I think those dudes are not included because they've already been in the active roster hence they are not going to be part of that drafting, that's the initial information that I've received.

technically they are now considered as veterans, now if ever they will be instructed to be in that drafting, it doesn't make sense really.."katawa tawa yun".
 
With the first pick of the 2028 BLeague draft, the Shiga Lakes select Andy Gemao from US NCAA. Lol lowkey securing the draft rights of a certain player. I hope the draft process is like NBA where they can select a player even if the player did not declare for the draft.
 
The bad thing is its Tito Luigi who is whining on this..

Luigi Trillo??

he was the one who said that.. but Alaska Aces fans know he is outspoken..

Having the EASL as an additional tournament should teach teams the value of rotating your players and trusting your depth. European teams rotate their players in football and basketball in multiple tournaments, and bring in reserves and kids against "lesser" opponents. You need to make sure that enough of your key players are fit enough to face strong EASL opponents.

This is also on the PBA too. The sked is too stretched, especially in a FIBA tournament year. The tournament structure (11 elimination games) ensures that most PBA teams will have to use their key players a lot, little room to rest and try some bench players. Plus, need some changes in the import rules so that EASL teams have both their imports in the PBA and EASL for chemistry.
 




Having the EASL as an additional tournament should teach teams the value of rotating your players and trusting your depth. European teams rotate their players in football and basketball in multiple tournaments, and bring in reserves and kids against "lesser" opponents. You need to make sure that enough of your key players are fit enough to face strong EASL opponents.

This is also on the PBA too. The sked is too stretched, especially in a FIBA tournament year. The tournament structure (11 elimination games) ensures that most PBA teams will have to use their key players a lot, little room to rest and try some bench players. Plus, need some changes in the import rules so that EASL teams have both their imports in the PBA and EASL for chemistry.

Doesnt really the case meralco even with easl is just playing twice a week and they used other imports (lofton and Ibeh) up until braimoh got injured..
 
he was the one who said that.. but Alaska Aces fans know he is outspoken..

Sir Reams,

coach Luigi Trillo, Charles Tiu, Sandy A. among others are the current crop of bench tacticians that slowly carving their names in the mainstream, thanks to coach Nenad, coach Rajko, coach Brian G, coach Baldwin for giving them the ropes and pointers first hand, on how to be a successful bench tactician moving forward

we badly needed that.
 
From Twitter

Baekpd1983

EASL's CCO Mark Fischer said, "The current system will be maintained until next season. Our plan is to double the size and have 16 teams participating from next season. We are also looking to have growing Southeast Asian teams like Vietnam and Singapore join us."

#EASL​

EASL CEO Henry Kerrins wants one or two more teams from competitive leagues like the B.League and KBL next season: https://twitter.com/baekpd1983/status/1767083886004339076?t=X4gtgtfzEGusZgvLKoZZgw&s=19

Looks like they're serious about expanding the EASL next season.
 
Sir Reams,

coach Luigi Trillo, Charles Tiu, Sandy A. among others are the current crop of bench tacticians that slowly carving their names in the mainstream, thanks to coach Nenad, coach Rajko, coach Brian G, coach Baldwin for giving them the ropes and pointers first hand, on how to be a successful bench tactician moving forward

we badly needed that.

Exactly, thats why w e dont want to hear those thoughts coming from him..
 
Exactly, thats why w e dont want to hear those thoughts coming from him..

Sir Reams,

I agree with you on this on a certain degree.

sometimes telling the truth and being brutally(?) honest may come in a perfect timing because we have to be aware that people had different perspective in life be it your own kin.

that's the lessons in life when dealing and communicating not only with my own circle but also outside of it.

that is why I keep biting my tongue most of the time.

there's a perfect timing on everything.
 
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