lizardking
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nope, didnt quote nardy bro lol. you must have gotten it all mixed up but i dont blame you. you seem to be a very busy poster with lots of things on your mind.![]()
Whew, must have been the weed that got me all mixed up. Let me check again...........
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Originally Posted by nardy
I might be wrong but in my personal opinion the PBA did play a vital role in what you said is meltdown in Asian Basketball, firstly is the formation of the league itself was due to the Team owners desire not to lend their players to the National Team. That is in the PBA Charter and the PBA does not deny this and that is also why a MOA is needed in order for them to form the national team as it is against the PBA rules. Since the best players of the country plays in the PBA that deprived the National Team of getting said players from 1975 to 1990. On another matter the way they designed the rules of the PBA is to make it a more entertaining to the eyes of the viewing public and that made the players play basketball not the correct way so even if the PBA formed the National Team, the players and even the coaches had a hard time adjusting to the FIBA rules. And now how they are now handling the stint of GILAS in the PBA speaks a lot of the seriousness of the PBA's desire to help. As I said previously after Giles .... would they say Slaughter and Fajardo should be barred from playing also because it's unfair to the other teams. I do understand them, but it shows what is really the PBA's priority.
There are avctually many more .... but sorry got to run to the Arena as I have a Championship game to watch.
that would be all, your honor!![]()
Hmmm, wasn't that your post? It said Alien Space Bats quoting Nardy. For reference its Page 45, post #886.
However, it seems this crucial conclusion below was deleted from Sir Nardy’s post. A conclusion that coincidentally supported my position. Oh well, I guess you deleted it “accidentally”. wink wink
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Originally Posted by nardy
There are actually many more. But a number of them where already mentioned by Manu_bol .... but sorry got to run to the Arena as I have a Championship game to watch.
But as I said previously said even though the PBA played a vital role, there are many other factors that led to our fall and the biggest contributor was the BAP. As of now the SBP is trying to remedy the situation but I wish everybody have patience about it as we cannot expect instant success as a solution caused by decades of damage is not that easy.
Tsk tsk tsk, bad, bad bad. What did you call that before, "Bible-cutting"?. He he. Peace Bro. Just don't do that again. Its a nasty habit and you do a disservice to the people you quote.