wat about South Korea's 7'4" center? is he dat good? or can Taulava outplay him?
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Originally posted by interxavierxxxwat about South Korea's 7'4" center? is he dat good? or can Taulava outplay him?
you meant Ha Seung Jin?
I don't know if Taulava can outplay him, hopefully he might or might not, I guess. There's an evident mismatch in height and Ha Seung Jin has a lot of international exposure at a very young age and has NBA experience already, I think he'll have the upper hand against Asi Taulava.It's ironic to see limited efforts from players with maximum salary.
I wish they would apply "sabermetrics" in those financially challenged PBA teams to acquire players who are value for their money.
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no guys HA sux he didnt even play in the 2005 asian championship sitting on the bench the whole time and at the asian games i watched his game against Jordan , their power forward Islam Abbas(196) held him to 4pts all game so no worries about him trust me on this one.........
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Originally posted by karimno guys HA sux he didnt even play in the 2005 asian championship sitting on the bench the whole time and at the asian games i watched his game against Jordan , their power forward Islam Abbas(196) held him to 4pts all game so no worries about him trust me on this one.........
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I think the one factor in beating China (wid Yi, Yao, and Wang) is to outmuscle and outrun them. I watched the WC 2006, China was completely outmuscled by their opponents especially Greece. Lebanon, Philippines, and Iran have centers who are quite muscular... that's one factor we have already... the only thing they need now is agility.
Another thing, Vassiliss Spanoulis overpowered China's PG who has a slender body.GILAS WISHLIST:
6'8 Pingris
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Originally posted by saints13
you meant Ha Seung Jin?
I don't know if Taulava can outplay him, hopefully he might or might not, I guess. There's an evident mismatch in height and Ha Seung Jin has a lot of international exposure at a very young age and has NBA experience already, I think he'll have the upper hand against Asi Taulava.Someone under 5 feet can be a great coach, don’t get me wrong, but to be a big man coach and have never played in the post or even played high level ball? C’mon now.
- Jamal Sampson
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Originally posted by khatibdede barbosa here on the picture defended by herrmann from argentina. barbosa is lebanese origin (his ancensters from a small town) they emigrated to brasil before 1920 when lebanon was part of syria,so this place is lying in lebanon at this moment,but the syrian gave him a passport...Someone under 5 feet can be a great coach, don’t get me wrong, but to be a big man coach and have never played in the post or even played high level ball? C’mon now.
- Jamal Sampson
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Originally posted by karimno guys HA sux he didnt even play in the 2005 asian championship sitting on the bench the whole time and at the asian games i watched his game against Jordan , their power forward Islam Abbas(196) held him to 4pts all game so no worries about him trust me on this one.........
thanks for the info man..It's ironic to see limited efforts from players with maximum salary.
I wish they would apply "sabermetrics" in those financially challenged PBA teams to acquire players who are value for their money.
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if that dede guy was out..what's left for Syria? aside from Maadanli (I'm not sure about the spelling), who are the players to watch?It's ironic to see limited efforts from players with maximum salary.
I wish they would apply "sabermetrics" in those financially challenged PBA teams to acquire players who are value for their money.
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