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I'd like to ask bro, no offense meant by this, I'm really curious..
why is it that Yang Ming wasnt replaced when he already commited consecutive fouls? is that Chinese basketball coaching culture, to utilize a player until his very last foul?
he has 4 fouls in about 7mins then he is replaced
and the last foul in about 10 seconds
We have only two PG.Hanshuo sucks in first game vs Jordan,maybe that's why yangming is on the court until he has 4 fouls.
he has 4 fouls in about 7mins then he is replaced
and the last foul in about 10 seconds
We have only two PG.Hanshuo sucks in first game vs Jordan,maybe that's why yangming is on the court until he has 4 fouls.
ah ok tnx
their young, they'll be a force to reckon with in the years to come
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.
their young, they'll be a force to reckon with in the years to come
You're welcome.
Hanshuo has even little experience of adult games.He is about 18 or 19.
I forgive him.I like this player.
What I don't understand is why adijiang take only two PG in this team with one is still a kid.
You're welcome.
Hanshuo has even little experience of adult games.He is about 18 or 19.
I forgive him.I like this player.
What I don't understand is why adijiang take only two PG in this team with one is still a kid.
oh really, maybe 2 point guards are enough, and some SG-shifting to PG will do. they are really young, they need to grow some biceps and triceps.
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.
You're welcome.
Hanshuo has even little experience of adult games.He is about 18 or 19.
I forgive him.I like this player.
What I don't understand is why adijiang take only two PG in this team with one is still a kid.
So is it true that what mighty China lack is a good guard? You have great big men but it's a different story with guards? China NT before had great guards back in the time of Adjiang right? what happen?
So is it true that what mighty China lack is a good guard? You have great big men but it's a different story with guards? China NT before had great guards back in the time of Adjiang right? what happen?
So is it true that what mighty China lack is a good guard? You have great big men but it's a different story with guards? China NT before had great guards back in the time of Adjiang right? what happen?
We have no good guards in the world fiba.
But in asian our guards are not bad.
We have many good veteran PG in CBA.
But the aim of team B is to afford some potential player to team A
I don't oppose to take Yangming and hanshuo in this team,they are some nice player.But we still need a good PG who have more experience.
Plus,Hansuo play MVP level with Chen Jianghua in the U17 asian champion last year in which tournament China U17 win average 40points towards all opponents.
btw, about the question from where it all this word war started, China has a large pool of good guards, and the thing about them not having good guards is a myth. I consider Liu Wei a good guard, a product of their good basketball program.
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.
Thank you for the objective answer, these are just the kind of answers that I expected, unlike some stuck up people here who just makes me wanna whack 'em and beat the snot outta them.
well, the "duh" word is really irritating but maybe he meant no harm by that, its just an expression. btw, there's this anti-Filipino Chinese forum member named BigFatPandaKotngTae who said that the Chinese who was absorbed by the Lakers from the recently concluded NBA draft was Sun Yue - a 6'9" point guard. Imagine a Marlou Aquino playing like a PG, lol. I don't know if its true or what, maybe some details were true and some were overrated, I doubt some of it because it came from a Pancit Cantonese bragster. peace to everyone here, let cool heads prevail, panalo naman RP today e
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.
btw, about the question from where it all this word war started, China has a large pool of good guards, and the thing about them not having good guards is a myth. I consider Liu Wei a good guard, a product of their good basketball program.
yah. when some people here always say "China's got poor ballhandlers, all we need is trap them." that to me says they havent been watching a lot of Asian basketball for a long time. Theyre still stuck in the 1980s, where Chinese guards were still pretty crude and basic. But today, every starting pointguard on any of the ACTUAL national teams in the FIBA ASIA tournament (not team B) is at least at par, ballhandling skills-wise, to any starting pointguard in the PBA today.
Relax dude this aint a mix martial arts octagon just be cool this is a basketball forum I suppose we behave as gently manner ( ipm mo na lang sya baka mabasa pa ng mod dito ok )
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