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Philippine PBA Trades, Releases, Sign-ups, Rumours (vol. III)

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I wonder if

This Bay Area Dragons Invitational to PBA this season will result to

More Foreign Teams being invited.

Or the opposite cause of criticisms of some local coaches like coach yeng
 
I wonder if

This Bay Area Dragons Invitational to PBA this season will result to

More Foreign Teams being invited.

Or the opposite cause of criticisms of some local coaches like coach yeng

Doubt. Only BAD can play in PBA as guest team. Doubt any nbl1 can play nor CBA nor KBL nor b-league or any taiwan leagues.

One team i think can play as guest team is GUAM NT..
 
Doubt. Only BAD can play in PBA as guest team. Doubt any nbl1 can play nor CBA nor KBL nor b-league or any taiwan leagues.

One team i think can play as guest team is GUAM NT..

Sir SK, I thought the Grandpa of the PBA had already sealed(?) an agreement with NBL or it's still a work in progress?

https://mb.com.ph/2022/11/16/pba-nbl-discuss-possible-partnership/

https://news.abs-cbn.com/sports/11/16/22/pba-working-out-partnership-with-australias-nbl

could only work if the PBA will compact 1 conference into 1 month, but for now only the BAD can be a full time guest team since they are not affiliated with any league. Would be nice though to see more guest teams in the PBA,
 
could only work if the PBA will compact 1 conference into 1 month, but for now only the BAD can be a full time guest team since they are not affiliated with any league. Would be nice though to see more guest teams in the PBA,

I read somewhere that PBA heads were planning to invite NTs to play in the league as guest teams next year. Not sure if it would be before or after the FIBA WC.
 
I read somewhere that PBA heads were planning to invite NTs to play in the league as guest teams next year. Not sure if it would be before or after the FIBA WC.

Pocket tournaments maybe, like 2-3 games. Cant imagine NTs play more than 10 games + playoffs for the whole conference.
 
PBA Reformat Conferences

PBA Reformat Conferences

How will they gain profit or lessen the cost with that. Who will watch a preseason game and spend 1K. Playoff is were PBA makes the most money because people know the intensity goes up.

Please use English language in your Post or Translate your post in English Thank you
 
I think they can hire the FSA from UAAP NCAA and other leagues around the country with at least 3-5 years stay in the country. Sayang sina Sudan Daniel(RIP) , Ola, Karim Abdul and others FSA na halos dito na tumira.
 
I think they can hire the FSA from UAAP NCAA and other leagues around the country with at least 3-5 years stay in the country. Sayang sina Sudan Daniel(RIP) , Ola, Karim Abdul and others FSA na halos dito na tumira.

I think the PBA should consider these FSAs as locals, just have them take the Fil-foreigner slots. Can help teams solve many of their bigman problems, whether starter or backup. Although personally, I think expansion should come first.
 
I think the PBA should consider these FSAs as locals, just have them take the Fil-foreigner slots. Can help teams solve many of their bigman problems, whether starter or backup. Although personally, I think expansion should come first.

I'm personally against expansion right now, because of the nature of the season having an All-Filipino (which should be in the offseason anyways), but if we're adding imports as permanent players, expansion should be considered.
 
Brownlee says that he bled for his points against 6'9" Zhu Songwei: https://www.spin.ph/basketball/pba/...-he-got-the-size-very-versatile-a793-20221231

Well, height and length, and the speed to go with it, is important, especially in the forward positions, although they are not the only factor. Can help out on defense, and give imports like Brownlee a harder time scoring.

Although, Brownlee did bleed for his points against 6'4" Anthony Semerad, and I think 6'4" Cliff Hodge.

Hope this series leads to taller forwards who are just as mobile in the PBA, whether FIBA-eligible or not. This league (and Philippine basketball in general) could really use an infusion of 6'5"-6'6" SFs, and 6'6"-6'7" mobile switchable fours. Too few of those players, too many guards and undersized centers and classic fours.
 
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