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Dude, he already played for the US team in 2019.
Yup i watched his games in Sydney.. then went to WC in China...
Dude, he already played for the US team in 2019.
Dude, he already played for the US team in 2019.
Unfortunately, he's already played for Team USA in a FIBA competition.
The thing here is that if we want to naturalize someone, the blueprint is still the length, who had a decent work rate in the Rebounding and FT dept. that could translate into a decent mid-range game as well. Even though we already had Kai, AJ and AK37, the reality still remains, that we really need to shore up our 4 and 5 position up to the 2nd unit if we want a fighting chance in the medal round moving forward. With the influx of younger guys locally and abroad, our future 1,2 and 3 position are (somehow) already secured for the meantime. Lastly, that prospect must had that locker room attitude ala Udonis Haslem who motivates his teammate to no end in and out the court.
Based on my own opinion. Our next Naturalized Player ( Maybe after JC/AK era) should have the following:
1. Talent - Una pa rin sa akin to. Even if some here will argue " fit over talent". And it is not like our locals generally are talented enough to match up with the top 5 teams in the world, that's why I emphasize talent in having a naturalized player. That his presence alone can level up our quality much higher. Andray Blatche did that in 2014.
2. Height and Length - Self Explanatory.
3. Fit - Of course after talent, you will consider fit, if his talent mixed well and seemlessly with our system and local players.
4. Attitude and Patriotism - Ofc, we are literally giving him a Filipino Citizenship. He must be a proud Filipino. As for attitude, he should be the glue guy, and not the toxic guy. He should be one of the (if not the main) leaders in the team.
I think I forgetting a 1 thing or two. But those are the main things I am looking for an NP if I am the one who will evaluate
you could also add age in your criteria (i.e. Ange's age is actually ideal, early 20s) , so that Gilas will benefit from his services for more than a decade.
How about a very crafty (NBA/G-League/Euroleague experienced) combo guard which is tall enough by PHL standards (above 6'2")? We now have a lot of tall kids capable of playing the 3, 4, and 5 positions in the international games these days, so why not shore up the guard position with a Stanley-Pringle-on-steroids type of player?
Because none of our new generation of tall kids are proven on the international stage.
Outside Kouame and Kai, who else is a legitimate 6'10+ with skills as a 5? There's only Geo Chiu and Edu. Tamayo, Baltazar, Cortez, Cariño, and Quiambao are more of 3-4 tweeners.
While the game has drastically changed to favour smaller players, you still need a reliable big to get the job done. Look at the Bulls and the Nuggets. Vucevic and Jokic are both very crucial to their team's playbook.
Players like Kai aren't always around each generation. Hence, the center position still makes the most sense to find a naturalized player.
One of of candidates for Naturalization besides Noah Vonleh according to Coach Chot Reyes
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CzIH2Y3AtxU&t=175s
Vonleh is a bust. And Dakari Johnson probably won't fit this team
Wala na ba talagang chance ma localized si kouame?
Well what we expect from SBP people diskarteng kangkungan eh haha