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NCAA season 101

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Been hearing that charles is out and will be replaced by cholo. Is it true?
 
Been hearing that charles is out and will be replaced by cholo. Is it true?

Nope. He's committed to csb for season 101 and will finish his contract. Tho people in the program expect it to be his last dance along with liwag's batch. But yes sga still has big plans for him, just a matter when the northport sale pushes thru since they're done with converge.

As for the replacement, dont know where you got cholo but it will be in-house. As much as i like the guy, dont think cholo will be interested with an ncaa team. Uaap is his target.
 
Nope. He's committed to csb for season 101 and will finish his contract. Tho people in the program expect it to be his last dance along with liwag's batch. But yes sga still has big plans for him, just a matter when the northport sale pushes thru since they're done with converge.

As for the replacement, dont know where you got cholo but it will be in-house. As much as i like the guy, dont think cholo will be interested with an ncaa team. Uaap is his target.

Been hearing charles is out as well but mostly from the outsiders who think he's settling down with his fam haha.

Anyways Im all for pao layug if ever, he already knows the players and has been decent whenever charles tiu is not around, also helps he's an analytics guy.

If not him maybe an alumnus like current nu assistant mc abolucion. After coaching with up and in mpbl, he seems ripe for head coaching gig.
 
I recently watched the highlights of Pasig vs. Caloocan Jr. MPBL Finals.

I now understand the hype with Hinoguin. He went toe to toe with Baclaan even though he’s way inexperienced compared to Baclaan. And he’s the main scorer even though he’s playing alongside Moore and Gagate.

I believe he and Ronquillo will play well together as Ronquillo is more of a facilitator. And he could learn a lot from Are. Coz based from Hinoguin’s game, he’s not really a good facilitator yet. But Paeng could teach him how to be a good facilitator and scorer at the same time.
 
I recently watched the highlights of Pasig vs. Caloocan Jr. MPBL Finals.

I now understand the hype with Hinoguin. He went toe to toe with Baclaan even though he’s way inexperienced compared to Baclaan. And he’s the main scorer even though he’s playing alongside Moore and Gagate.

I believe he and Ronquillo will play well together as Ronquillo is more of a facilitator. And he could learn a lot from Are. Coz based from Hinoguin’s game, he’s not really a good facilitator yet. But Paeng could teach him how to be a good facilitator and scorer at the same time.

He's legit, baste's next paeng are, he reminds me alot of baste's recent undersized pointS guards like ichie altamirano and alex desoyo. My only issue is that if he and ronquillo play together, they'll be gambling against teams that have bigger backcourt duos. To compensate they'll prolly need to keep their pressure d to force to's like last year
 
He's legit, baste's next paeng are, he reminds me alot of baste's recent undersized pointS guards like ichie altamirano and alex desoyo. My only issue is that if he and ronquillo play together, they'll be gambling against teams that have bigger backcourt duos. To compensate they'll prolly need to keep their pressure d to force to's like last year

How tall is Hinoguin? 5’9 or 5’10? I think the best thing Jevy could do is for him to work on his upper body. That way he can absorb the physicality in NCAA. Just like how Are did it. Are worked on his upper body and his game changed since then. Another good thing with Hinoguin is his vertical. I even saw him dunk. But it’s not in-game though. Hehe remember his rebound during the endgame of Pasig vs. Caloocan. I think that proves how high his vertical is. Also his wingspan is also good for his size.
 
OT: the NCAA is well represented in a pretty good finals series in the PBA
 
The top players of the NCAA can end up like the top UAAP players. The issue is that overall scouts/coaches respect UAAP prospects more. Only one UAAP student ended up undrafted last draft while the likes of Jielo Razon somehow ended up undrafted.
 
The top players of the NCAA can end up like the top UAAP players. The issue is that overall scouts/coaches respect UAAP prospects more. Only one UAAP student ended up undrafted last draft while the likes of Jielo Razon somehow ended up undrafted.

The way i look at it, pba scouts take into account uaap guys face off against bigger fsas on the regular. Somehow you can say the level of competition is a bit higher coz of it. And since in the pba 2 out of 3 conferences are import reinforced, those battles and familiarity against foreign players comes in handy.

If you actually noticed there's only a handful of ncaa bigs that make it in league, even if there's a scarcity of big men there Most of these ncaa bigs are relagated to play in an import less mpbl. Lets not even talk about the guards since the league is already guard heavy (prolly why razon was undrafted in the first place).

More Schools having backers( some of whom have connections in the pba) is a step in a right direction since it does raise the competitiveness of the league a bit, but imo if the ncaa wants more guys in the pba, they need to bring back the fsa's and improve the league's marketability.
 
The way i look at it, pba scouts take into account uaap guys face off against bigger fsas on the regular. Somehow you can say the level of competition is a bit higher coz of it. And since in the pba 2 out of 3 conferences are import reinforced, those battles and familiarity against foreign players comes in handy.

If you actually noticed there's only a handful of ncaa bigs that make it in league, even if there's a scarcity of big men there Most of these ncaa bigs are relagated to play in an import less mpbl. Lets not even talk about the guards since the league is already guard heavy (prolly why razon was undrafted in the first place).

More Schools having backers( some of whom have connections in the pba) is a step in a right direction since it does raise the competitiveness of the league a bit, but imo if the ncaa wants more guys in the pba, they need to bring back the fsa's and improve the league's marketability.

NCAA teams play a bunch of off-season tourney against teams with FSA's & even train abroad. Even here some regularly practice with foreign players.
 
NCAA teams play a bunch of off-season tourney against teams with FSA's & even train abroad. Even here some regularly practice with foreign players.

Only a handful. Last year only san beda and mapua trained abroad. And those offseason tourneys they join, most of the the time its not that competitive as teams see these only as tuneup games. Some even play their bench or team b guys. Totally different atmosphere when it comes to actually playing against fsas in their mother league where games actually matter
 
Some teams in the UAAP are arguably bigger than PBA teams. Guys are already playing in positions/roles that they will be playing at the next level. Guys who still need to transition/adjust if they turn pro are at a disadvantage.

Aside from reps against bigger competition, UAAP players also get the benefit of better-experienced coaches.

Exceptional players (the cream) still come from both leagues, but as a whole, NCAA is at a disadvantage. Which is why most blue-chippers out of HS choose UAAP which then continues the cycle.
 
How tall is Hinoguin? 5’9 or 5’10? I think the best thing Jevy could do is for him to work on his upper body. That way he can absorb the physicality in NCAA. Just like how Are did it. Are worked on his upper body and his game changed since then. Another good thing with Hinoguin is his vertical. I even saw him dunk. But it’s not in-game though. Hehe remember his rebound during the endgame of Pasig vs. Caloocan. I think that proves how high his vertical is. Also his wingspan is also good for his size.


​Jevy Ponce Hinoguin is a 19-year-old basketball player from Caloocan City, Philippines, who plays as a guard. He stands 5 feet 9 inches tall. In recent years, he has gained recognition for his impressive performances, including being named Tournament Most Outstanding Player at the NBTC North Luzon Regional Championship in January 2024.

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