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Thailand's Attaporn Lermalaiporn

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Attaporn Lermalaiporn

HT: 6"7
WT 95KG(209lbs)

TEAM:
Chamg Thailand Slammers

2010 ABL Most Valuable Player

Member of Chang Thailand ABL Championship team

Any more info about this guy?
He is a future of Thailand basketball
 
From what I have observed on Lertmalaiporn last year is that he's a scoring machine for the Slammers (back then where the Cobras). His numbers and minutes dipped due to the presence of the Filipino imports in the roster. However, his presence along with this other guy (I forgot his name) have provided some quality minutes which gave the imports the needed time to rest and get ready for the crucial moments of the game.

;)
 
From what I have observed on Lertmalaiporn last year is that he's a scoring machine for the Slammers (back then where the Cobras). His numbers and minutes dipped due to the presence of the Filipino imports in the roster. However, his presence along with this other guy (I forgot his name) have provided some quality minutes which gave the imports the needed time to rest and get ready for the crucial moments of the game.

;)

They were the Tigers.
 
I think he's just 6'3. not 6'7.

He's a pretty agile forward. Has a nice jumpshot, long arms and quite athletic
 
the only reason i opened this thread was that i was curious about some guy who has 2 x word porn in his name
 
He looms as a big favorite to capture back-to-back ABL Most Valuable Player awards and silence his critics now that the Thailand Slammers are the champions. He raised a lot of eyebrows last season when he was named MVP despite playing for the worst team in the league.
 
This guy will follow the footsteps of Basketball greats God Shamgod and World B. Free.

Seriously, I hope to see how he will fair against asian level of competitions this coming may at the fiba asia champions cup.
 
Attaporn Lermalaiporn

seriously, am i the only one who sees this?
 
He looms as a big favorite to capture back-to-back ABL Most Valuable Player awards and silence his critics now that the Thailand Slammers are the champions. He raised a lot of eyebrows last season when he was named MVP despite playing for the worst team in the league.

I really would like to see him win again, but I think Piyapong Piroon has been a revelation throughout the season for the Slammers. Egay Billones of the Patriots should also be considered since he's been pretty consistent for the Patriots all season long. Therefore, the race for the MVP trophy would be tight.

What is the criteria for the ABL MVP for this year? Is it the same as last years? That's because the for Filipino players playing in Singapore, Malaysia, Brunei, Thailand, and Indonesia were not be part of the balloting last year. To name a few who deserves the ABL MVP this year and are tagged as imports are Leonidez Avenido and Rudy Lingganay.

;)
 
Attaporn Lermalaiporn

seriously, am i the only one who sees this?

Lots of Thais have "porn" and "korn" as suffixes and prefixes in their names. It loses its novelty after the first few dozen times. :D

For example, the Miss Universe for 1988 was from Thailand. Her name was Porntip Nakhirunkanok.
 
Lots of Thais have "porn" and "korn" as suffixes and prefixes in their names. It loses its novelty after the first few dozen times. :D

For example, the Miss Universe for 1988 was from Thailand. Her name was Porntip Nakhirunkanok.

that's good to know, thanx buddy
 
I Think they will join the SEABA Champions CUP this year..

I didn't know there's still a Champions Cup for SEABA. That's because from what I know the ABL champions is Southeast Asia's representative to the FIBA-Asia Champions Cup. Unless, I am wrong. Please clarify. Thanks.

;)
 
I didn't know there's still a Champions Cup for SEABA. That's because from what I know the ABL champions is Southeast Asia's representative to the FIBA-Asia Champions Cup. Unless, I am wrong. Please clarify. Thanks.

;)

you're right.
 
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During his time with the Thailand Tigers
 
Add another award to his cabinet.

As for the Playoffs MVP, the honour goes to Attaporn Lertmalaiporn of Chang Thailand Slammers. Although the former season MVP was positioned as the sixth man of the team, Attaporn provided consistent contributions and put up crucial plays during the 5-game title run. With an efficiency rating of 7.6 and an 8.4 points per game in the playoffs, Attaporn’s stats might not be flashy but his contributions to Slammers were essential. Other nominees were Benedict Fernandez (6.25) from AirAsia Philippine Patriots and Piyapong Piroon from Chang Thailand Slammers.

http://aseanbasketballleague.com/p1.aspx?id=279&dig=yVaCr0UZjMHef/zu2Pb6iA
 
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