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Philippines Senior National Team Thread Vol. V

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Yeah, exactly. That's what continuity is all about. Hindi yung paiba-iba yung mga national team players natin & paiba-iba or papalit ang head coaches.

Actually, it's kinda good that we have two cores. One from the Asiad, and one from the June 2021 window/2021 OQT/2021 FIBA Asia Championship.

Asian Games: Scottie, Newsome, June Mar, Oftana, Brownlee (NP), Ange (NP), Perez
June 2021 window/2021 OQT: SJ, RJ, Carl, Dwight, Navarro, Ange (NP), Kai, Balti

I think we should combine the cores into a single pool, as they both have trained and played together, so thus they have chemistry. Add other guys who have helped like Abando, Parks, AJ, Mason, Heading, Carino, Javi, Lopez and even past players such as Bolick, maybe Terrence (although I think only one of the two should be chosen, since both are scorers and both are defensive liabilities). New guys like Maverick Ahanmisi, Gian Mamuyac, and Justin Arana could use a try.
 
how long does it take for Perkins to be eligible? I think he might be useful as a pingris type
 
how long does it take for Perkins to be eligible? I think he might be useful as a pingris type

Sir Joe,

he should be eligible now..it's almost 10 years..established his family here with his full-blooded wife and kids and some businesses as well.

that Asian Games non-inclusion is worth a merit sana...malaking bagay sana yun eh.

let's see what Ms. Erika Dy's team will do one of these days.

maybe they're awaiting for a handful of individuals to had a much cheaper bargain if ever there's an administrative fee along the way.

isang package na lang kumbaga.
 
I think if the SBP does try to apply for FIBA exemptions of PBA players, it would be ideal if they focus on players that are under 30 years old like BGR (29 y/o), Keith Datu (28 y/o), Jeremiah Gray (27 y/o), Luis Villegas (26 y/o) and Zav Lucero (25 y/o).
 
how long does it take for Perkins to be eligible? I think he might be useful as a pingris type

Sir Joe,

The Hefty Lefty is already ripe for that exemption, a healthy(no major injury) Jason Perkins can be serviceable until 2027 if given the opportunity.

If a player was unable to obtain a local passport by the age of 16 but studied and played professionally in that country, he will be granted local status. It usually takes 10 years to complete the residency.
This was the case used for Greg Slaughter and Chris Newsome and will be used for Jason Perkins this year and Michael Phillips in at least six more years.
For its part, FIBA will continue to implement its current regulations for the foreseeable future.
“As a rule, the Central Board is clear: one naturalized player per team. This is the No. 1 principle that I do not see changing. And No. 2 — the criteria for someone to get eligibility are clear: you have a passport, you are eligible. If you had a passport after the age of 16, we have to see if you had significant links with the country. And if you didn’t, then you fall under the naturalized category. It’s a very difficult rule, said Zagklis.

https://tiebreakertimes.com.ph/tbt/fiba-will-not-relax-eligibility-rules-anytime-soon/281323​​
 
The more that tim cone is the gilas coach till 2027.. as we all know jolas is cone's former player



So pretty much he's a yes guy on Tim Cone's wishes of players in the lineup,so SMC still controlling behind the scenes without showing that they're controlling the scene,thus if it failed fingers points at Jolas.
 
So our much criticized NSA are encouraging the public to submit proposals for positive changes within FIBA.

I hope our fellow IBners here has the audacity, to somehow submit something.

Applicants must identify one of five project categories: Basketball for Health and Wellbeing, for Equality and Inclusion, for Culture and Education, for Peace and Conflict Resolution, or for Climate and Environment.

“We at the SBP would like to encourage all basketball stakeholders in the Philippines to apply for the grant,” said Executive Director Erika Dy.

We are aware that many Filipinos are already using basketball for good, and we would like them to tap into FIBA Foundation’s resources to push their projects forward and maximize the impact in their respective communities.”
 
So our much criticized NSA are encouraging the public to submit proposals for positive changes within FIBA.

I hope our fellow IBners here has the audacity, to somehow submit something.​.maybe we could get some attention(hopefully).

Applicants must identify one of five project categories: Basketball for Health and Wellbeing, for Equality and Inclusion, for Culture and Education, for Peace and Conflict Resolution, or for Climate and Environment.

“We at the SBP would like to encourage all basketball stakeholders in the Philippines to apply for the grant,” said Executive Director Erika Dy.

We are aware that many Filipinos are already using basketball for good, and we would like them to tap into FIBA Foundation’s resources to push their projects forward and maximize the impact in their respective communities.”
 
So our much criticized NSA are encouraging the public to submit proposals for positive changes within FIBA.

I hope our fellow IBners here has the audacity, to somehow submit something.​.maybe we could get some attention(hopefully).



Not ready yet but ill def propose the same eligibility process that FIFA has, u18 regardless of its natural citizenship has grown and trained (in this case) basketball on this country

Id like a bigger reach for our grassroots but its messy to deal with LGUs, unless maybe a major entity decides to meddle (ie saudi)
 
https://www.philstar.com/sports/2024/01/23/2327739/boatwright-open-play-gilas

San Miguel team manager Gee Abanilla said Boatwright would be a fitting candidate for Gilas. “He’s just 27, really highly-skilled,” said Abanilla. “He has a very good attitude. He thinks it would be great to be invited (for naturalization) and it would be such an honor for him. The international game, in my opinion, would fit his style of play. He can shoot outside, can pass, handles the ball well and stands 6-10 with shoes.” Boatwright was measured 6-8 3/8 by the PBA, laying flat on his back.

San Miguel coach Jorge Gallent described Boatwright as an “all-around player (who) can open the floor for his teammates.” In the PBA, Boatwright is hitting 54 percent from the floor, 42.6 percent from beyond the arc and 68 percent from the line. He played for the Detroit Pistons once and Indiana Pacers twice in three NBA Summer Leagues and saw action in Israel and Mexico before landing in the PBA.
 
Not ready yet but ill def propose the same eligibility process that FIFA has, u18 regardless of its natural citizenship has grown and trained (in this case) basketball on this country

Id like a bigger reach for our grassroots but its messy to deal with LGUs, unless maybe a major entity decides to meddle (ie saudi)

Sir Joe,

You alongside Sir Dave, Sir Nardy, Sir SK, Sir Metta, IPC, Armir, CoJ among others may somehow chip in something because you guys had some good insights as far as the landscape are concern.

Thank you.

P.S.

I had no intention on putting someone on the spotlight, I stand to be corrected on this if someone had a different impression on this posted message of mine.
 
Not ready yet but ill def propose the same eligibility process that FIFA has, u18 regardless of its natural citizenship has grown and trained (in this case) basketball on this country

Id like a bigger reach for our grassroots but its messy to deal with LGUs, unless maybe a major entity decides to meddle (ie saudi)


Yup one province's version of a grassroots program will always differ from another province's version.The more I think about it,the more I see us more diverse and tribal,we will always need someone to step up and be the Alpha in decisions.
 
https://www.philstar.com/sports/2024/01/23/2327739/boatwright-open-play-gilas

San Miguel team manager Gee Abanilla said Boatwright would be a fitting candidate for Gilas. “He’s just 27, really highly-skilled,” said Abanilla. “He has a very good attitude. He thinks it would be great to be invited (for naturalization) and it would be such an honor for him. The international game, in my opinion, would fit his style of play. He can shoot outside, can pass, handles the ball well and stands 6-10 with shoes.” Boatwright was measured 6-8 3/8 by the PBA, laying flat on his back.

San Miguel coach Jorge Gallent described Boatwright as an “all-around player (who) can open the floor for his teammates.” In the PBA, Boatwright is hitting 54 percent from the floor, 42.6 percent from beyond the arc and 68 percent from the line. He played for the Detroit Pistons once and Indiana Pacers twice in three NBA Summer Leagues and saw action in Israel and Mexico before landing in the PBA.

We have a 26yo NP in Ange Kouame. Boatwright's in the same age bracket as Ange. And, he can shoot, yes, but we will need AJ if he's the NP lined up, because rim protection might suffer.
 
We have a 26yo NP in Ange Kouame. Boatwright's in the same age bracket as Ange. And, he can shoot, yes, but we will need AJ if he's the NP lined up, because rim protection might suffer.


What I would pay to see the much improved AK and a healthy AJ playing at the same time,heck they can even have Kai as a sub his usual 10-15 mins time if they want.I hope Ange gets promoted to the next level just to prove the naysayers wrong.
 
A lot of ibn'ers are probably not happy his circle encouraged him to not give up on gilas aspirations hehe.

Me, Ive always thought Thirdy just needs to overcome a glass ceiling that prevents him from being a great contributor to gilas

Problem with thirdy that until now he’s not developing yet (I don’t know his 3 pt shooting percentage this season) his shooting.. in fiba, you have to be atleast a decent shooter to be included (especially for guards)… if he improves his shooting from the 3pt category then he will be a big asset for Gilas, he has all the tools, defense, strength, driving ability and playmaking.. but his shooting still a suspect…

Thirdy shoots 27% from 3 this season. In FIBA, however, he shoots 34.5%. Weird case. And the shooting problem can be remedied a bit. Problem is, we will need a shooter at 1, 3, and 4 to compensate for his lack of shooting.​

But you can say the same for players in his position like CJ Perez, who has the same tools on offense, but worse defense.
 
What I would pay to see the much improved AK and a healthy AJ playing at the same time,heck they can even have Kai as a sub his usual 10-15 mins time if they want.I hope Ange gets promoted to the next level just to prove the naysayers wrong.

Sir Armir,

still hoping that AK34 alongside Jason Perkins may somehow got the needed exemption one of these days.

we will see what kind of stuff the new ED are made of.
 
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