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empyreanmaze2
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A korean coach should handle gilas LOL
31/11/12 triple double and the W for KQ. Singlehandedly won the game in OT
anyare kay Tamayo, bro cooled down faster than boiling water in Siberia, couldn't even make easy shots
anyare kay Tamayo, bro cooled down faster than boiling water in Siberia, couldn't even make easy shots
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SDXvotxM3tA
SIKAT si Kevin Quiambao sa Korea! KBS News Rising Star | TIWALA ng COACHES at Team Mates
KQ interview: "KBL is the BEST LEAGUE for showing off my skills."
ouch, mukhang tinamaan ang PBA dito lol
KQ has a higher upside than Tamayo because of athleticism. Tamayo doesn't jump that higher when he is inside the paint
KQ interview: "KBL is the BEST LEAGUE for showing off my skills."
ouch, mukhang tinamaan ang PBA dito lol
I’m going to be that guy but he’s shooting 31% from 3 with a 38% total field goal percentage. Not exactly ideal if we are talking Gilas
I’m going to be that guy but he’s shooting 31% from 3 with a 38% total field goal percentage. Not exactly ideal if we are talking Gilas
It's all about development, Dwight Ramos was absolutely mid with almost no career stats to go off of when Tab was playing him in gilas. Don't forget that without developmental coach we would never have had a Dwight Ramos in the nt. KQ is way past his due to get etched into the program, he should already have been getting played against Indonesia, Thailand and tuneup games before he even went pro
I’m going to be that guy but he’s shooting 31% from 3 with a 38% total field goal percentage. Not exactly ideal if we are talking Gilas
He was included for the 23 for 23 by Chot, way before the 2021 CTB Gilas era.
It's all about development, Dwight Ramos was absolutely mid with almost no career stats to go off of when Tab was playing him in gilas. Don't forget that without developmental coach we would never have had a Dwight Ramos in the nt. KQ is way past his due to get etched into the program, he should already have been getting played against Indonesia, Thailand and tuneup games before he even went pro