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Second Round: Day 1 (Group F) - Jordan vs Philippines
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Originally posted by crouchingtiger View PostI can't agree with you more! And thank you for the explanation, obviously you understood what I was trying to tell him.
then after getting embarassed you changed topic to a naturalized player's patriotism...
and then now, you're taking the easy way out from your posts... by agreeing to him...
if this is really what you wanted to say, then check your posts coz its not whats written there...
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Originally posted by macan77 View Postwhere's marcus douhit that time? if you don't include douhit yeah,probably we will not but with the PBA players, any given day with proper training and system..what do you think?and we have the best Filipino front court to represent us
Kelly and Asi..
but absolutely we will not beat that team without the big three anytimeTo becomes Asia's Best, we need to compete against the World's Best..
1 Big 4 small > 5 out offense.
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Originally posted by F-15Eagle View PostRasheim wright always have a hard time playing against the philippines ever since..i dont know but maybe Filipino guards just are better defenders on the perimeter when it comes to one-on-one or lock down D..However our zone and transition D needs quite an overhaul..or maybe the philippines is just his 'kontra-pelo" <jinx>
In addition to your assessment, I think his game style also has something to do with it. He plays the game the way we do back home, so we're more familiar with the movement. We have a tougher time against great passing teams and quick shooters because we tend to forget assignments on switching off the ball. (Like you said, our Zone D fumbles from time to time)
Meanwhile, off the dribble guards like Wright, while good, we seem to be able to anticipate better. (This however, seems to only apply to guards.)
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Sheesh! Just focus on the game later. To those who are posting here and not trying to analyze other posters from other countries. Try to read their posts not only once or twice... READ THEM AS MANY AS YOU CAN.
Wow, We really never change.
Bara-barang sagot.
Trans.
Poor understanding about a properly constructed analyzation.
That's why others won't take as seriously because of people like TO-WHOM-IT-MAY-CONCERN.“You don’t have to be a fantastic hero to do certain things – to compete. You can be just an ordinary chap, sufficiently motivated.” - Sir Edmund Hillary
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Hmm. Just noticed something...
Threads about Filipinos VS Hagop (FIBA ASIA SEC GEN) are disappearing from this forum. It seems no one wants them to know what he's up to.
I tried answering the question about him posted by one of our Lebanon friends and it disappeared.
Just to qualify, Filipinos respect Lebanon and their team. Just not that guy,
Here's another reason why: http://www.philstar.com/SportsArticle.aspx?articleId=728999&publicationSub CategoryId=69&keyword
Let's see how long it lasts before it vanishes...
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Originally posted by Eaglefan97 View PostYeah. But that wasn't always the case. The first time around, if I recall correctly he torched our all-PBA crew. (Because they weren't familiar with him yet)
In addition to your assessment, I think his game style also has something to do with it. He plays the game the way we do back home, so we're more familiar with the movement. We have a tougher time against great passing teams and quick shooters because we tend to forget assignments on switching off the ball. (Like you said, our Zone D fumbles from time to time)
Meanwhile, off the dribble guards like Wright, while good, we seem to be able to anticipate better. (This however, seems to only apply to guards.)
On the other hand we have difficult time against korea and japan <even though relatively we have about the same size> because they use quick passing games which we aren't used to back home. Plus the fact that they are lethal shooters from the outside makes them more dangerous opponents to us..<Coach T should have played more east asians teams too in that two year span of smart gilas..In my opinion he was focused more on the mid east teams>
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Originally posted by Eaglefan97 View PostHmm. Just noticed something...
Threads about Filipinos VS Hagop (FIBA ASIA SEC GEN) are disappearing from this forum. It seems no one wants them to know what he's up to.
I tried answering the question about him posted by one of our Lebanon friends and it disappeared.
Just to qualify, Filipinos respect Lebanon and their team. Just not that guy,
Here's another reason why: http://www.philstar.com/SportsArticle.aspx?articleId=728999&publicationSub CategoryId=69&keyword
Let's see how long it lasts before it vanishes...
Ill give him the benefit of the doubt, because the other possibility really reeks of a bad stench and leaves a bad taste in the mouth
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Originally posted by psychopath View Postreally? what you first said was that japan and phils are winning only because the arab teams regressed.
then after getting embarassed you changed topic to a naturalized player's patriotism...
and then now, you're taking the easy way out from your posts... by agreeing to him...
if this is really what you wanted to say, then check your posts coz its not whats written there...
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Originally posted by OSHAFA View PostI have a Strong feeling that our NASHAMA gonna Shine tomorrow as unexpected !
Jordan for a Win with +10 pts
I understand you feel bad for the loss, but as a paid writer, you should be responsible enough to know all the sides of the story before writing one. Such an idiot!
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