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NCAA Season 100

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I think Jalbuena is on his second academic year at SBU. He had a bad game vs CSB. Coach Andre is utilizing him as a point forward at the 4 whenever the guards are pressured or when he grabs the board. Parang Jommel
Puno ang ginagawa sa kanya.

In that CSB game Richi Calimag scored 9 or 11 points in the 1st half which led to San Beda’s biggest lead at 15 points. But strangely he was not fielded in the 2nd half.

He was used as the small ball 5 that game, really ineffective. Prolly due to their lack of bigs. Good ball handling skills but still prone to turnovers, averging 3 to 4, not to mention the offensive fouls so the maturity needs to improve as well.

Yup was wondering why calimag didnt play at all 2nd half, lots of sajonia and the pgs. Anyway how's penny so far? Havent seen much lately of him but looks like he needs to bulkp up a littler and build on his strength, opppsing pgs didnt have amy trouble with his D, some of his shots looks forced as well.
 
How many years has he spent with beda's program? He's still rail thin so opposing guys dont have trouble against him, skills wise, shooting havent improved, defensively he looked lost. Atleast Jarque now has gained some muscle, starting to have a reliable 3 and slashing has improved a lot, just needs the confidence. He looking more and more like abando as he progresses.

I've mentioned Jarque's potential years ago. He shows flashes (handles, shooting and vision) and moves like a natural 3. Good thing Coach Charles is not forcing him to play like a big.
 
I've mentioned Jarque's potential years ago. He shows flashes (handles, shooting and vision) and moves like a natural 3. Good thing Coach Charles is not forcing him to play like a big.

Yes, i dont believe he'll survive in the paint against the physical bigs of ncaa so playing 3, sometime even at 2 is the right fit for his game. He, ondoa 6'3 and oli 6'2 interchange at the wing spot right now, it just depends on who the personnel on the floor is. If its 2 guard, they play small forward, if its jumbo(big + 2 of sangco, sanchez or eusebio) or twin towers (2 of Liwag, turco or any of the traditional bigs) they play shooting guard.
 
Yes, i dont believe he'll survive in the paint against the physical bigs of ncaa so playing 3, sometime even at 2 is the right fit for his game. He, ondoa 6'3 and oli 6'2 interchange at the wing spot right now, it just depends on who the personnel on the floor is. If its 2 guard, they play small forward, if its jumbo(big + 2 of sangco, sanchez or eusebio) or twin towers (2 of Liwag, turco or any of the traditional bigs) they play shooting guard.

I think 2 spot is also possible. The only downside for him is his age, he's not getting younger and has still not made rotation.

I remember a sequence where he went coast to coast and made a perfect no look assist and then hit a three on the next play. The tools are there and rare in the country with his length. Just got to get with the mental part.
 
Yes, i dont believe he'll survive in the paint against the physical bigs of ncaa so playing 3, sometime even at 2 is the right fit for his game. He, ondoa 6'3 and oli 6'2 interchange at the wing spot right now, it just depends on who the personnel on the floor is. If its 2 guard, they play small forward, if its jumbo(big + 2 of sangco, sanchez or eusebio) or twin towers (2 of Liwag, turco or any of the traditional bigs) they play shooting guard.

I’d say Matthew Oli has locked that starting 3 over Jarque and Ondoa. Oli has a more consistent prrimeter shooting than the latter two. Sanchez can play that position as well. But realistically he’ll be a 4 together with Eusebio and Sangco. But all are interchangeable because of their versatility.

The 5 will be Liwag, Mara and Turco.
 
I think 2 spot is also possible. The only downside for him is his age, he's not getting younger and has still not made rotation.

I remember a sequence where he went coast to coast and made a perfect no look assist and then hit a three on the next play. The tools are there and rare in the country with his length. Just got to get with the mental part.

He's gonna get his chance this season. Actually last offseason, he already being featured kaya lang when season 99 came, he injured his shooting shoulder and that took away some of his confidence. So this year im expecting him to take it up a notch simce yeah o agree with you he has the tools, now the body, but yeah just need the confidence.

Good thing for him, csb loves to give opportunites to their players and going to season 100, there arent alot of guys in his position and being one of the key returnees, he's expected to have a role.
 
I’d say Matthew Oli has locked that starting 3 over Jarque and Ondoa. Oli has a more consistent prrimeter shooting than the latter two. Sanchez can play that position as well. But realistically he’ll be a 4 together with Eusebio and Sangco. But all are interchangeable because of their versatility.

The 5 will be Liwag, Mara and Turco.

I'd have to disagree, at this point Oli is still getting used to the philippine brand of basketball, especially the physicality and gulang. He should have a role as the 3pt specialist but a starting lineup that has a backourt of either ynot, cajucom, torres or cometa, who are all shooters, not to mention sanchez, eusebio and sangco(who's improved his outside shot) can also shoot outside. He wont need to be in the starting lineup. He should be better coming off the bench to provide spark. I'd rather have a better defenfer in Ondoa or jarque due to size and reach at this point, not to mention makoy marcos is expected to have a big role being the team's best defender last year and one of the graduating seniors.

For the 5, after liwag and the improved turco, its still open season. Mara is redeeming himself after a slow offseason start, Arciaga is still providing quality minutes, but guys like mowell morales and edson serrano have also improved. Especially serrano, really happy with his progress since in season 98 he was barely playable, now he's a better defender, rebounder, even on offense, a better rim runner/finisher and passer in the paint. For morales, he recently led his nbtc team to the reginal finals, of the 4 guys he's battling with, he has the softest touch, hope he can develop as maybe into a small ball 4 or even a tall 3 since he does have the range. Its unfortunate 1 or 2 guys won't prolly make team in season 100.
 
He's gonna get his chance this season. Actually last offseason, he already being featured kaya lang when season 99 came, he injured his shooting shoulder and that took away some of his confidence. So this year im expecting him to take it up a notch simce yeah o agree with you he has the tools, now the body, but yeah just need the confidence.

Good thing for him, csb loves to give opportunites to their players and going to season 100, there arent alot of guys in his position and being one of the key returnees, he's expected to have a role.

A common case in the country...coaches and normies fail to see past a player's lack of strength (muscles) and confidence. Those can be improved. Meanwhile, they don't pay attention to the things you can't teach like length, fluidity, touch, feel for the game. Always preferring hinog over high-upside players.

Good for csb to be forward-looking.
 
A common case in the country...coaches and normies fail to see past a player's lack of strength (muscles) and confidence. Those can be improved. Meanwhile, they don't pay attention to the things you can't teach like length, fluidity, touch, feel for the game. Always preferring hinog over high-upside players.

Good for csb to be forward-looking.

Yup, that's the blueprint of how csb recruit nowadays so credit to coach charles and the rest of the coaching staff. They get high upside guys even if their projects, they're patient enough to mold guys to reach their highest potential. Hope they keep looking for those diamonds in the rough.
 
Amiel Acido (Perpetual Jrs) plays similarly like Vince Reyes (Adamson Jrs). Same height, built, athleticism and skills.

This will be the first big test for Perpetual coach Olsen Racela if he can keep their top juniors player for the seniors.

Are there any rumors where will Amiel Acido play in college? If the Perps wants their core to stay, they must double their effort on persuading them to stay.
 
Are there any rumors where will Amiel Acido play in college? If the Perps wants their core to stay, they must double their effort on persuading them to stay.

Sbu is interested with acido and daep.
 
PBA DLeague to kick off on March 14 with only 6 teams (La Salle, San Beda, St. Clare, SJDM Cornerstone College, AMA and CEU).
 
Just saw on socmed, Adamson Baby Falcons standout Gene Carillo has committed with CSB, is this true?
 
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