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  • IMO the peak popularity of the PBA was in Patrimonios prime. He was the best player and had the looks. Sports magazines were popular then. Even girls would read these magazines. Then the player you invested your fanhood in college might become the best player in the league. Then Asi, Alvarado, Danny S, Menk came. Suddenly our idol was a midget in the paint. The guy you invested your basketball fanhood was suddenly a role player. Homegrowns were 2nd fiddle for a time. Paras was favored by the league to be an MVP the 2nd time so Danny S wont replicate his feat. But that was his last hurrah. I stopped following the PBA after that. But I heard James Yap became the most popular home grown. But when I saw him play for San Mig Lite he was not that impressive. Lassiter looked to be the better player over all. Then I heard a certain Junemar was going to be drafted then I started following the PBA again. But then I saw the rules being tweaked in his favor. I saw that refs protected his team to allow them to recover from a 0-3 deficit. And then I saw that he didnt meet the potential he showed internationally.

    You know why the PBA doesnt market individuals? It is because even up to now it is the Filfors that are the best players and not the homegrowns.

    And the reason is not being racist it is how many Filfors approach being Filipino. They got their Filipino-hood handed to them on a silver platter. No need to learn the language. Because of their basketball skills they come over here like kings. But without speaking primarily in Tagalog or any Philippine language, they dont connect with the fans.

    Caguioa understood what it took to connect with the fans. He would make sure to speak Tagalog in interviews to the best of his ability. I dont think any other Filfor has. So no matter how good Pringle and CS are it is still Caguioa that sparks the fanhood of many. The Filfors, because they dont speak the language, dont connect with the fans. That is why SMC would rather promote the so called NSD spirit than their best guys.

    This is why I am encouraged by Mike Phillips. He conducts his interviews in Tagalog to the best of his abilities. This will eventually endear him with fans more than say Jamie Malonzo who doesnt. If he progresses in his improvement, then he maybe the next star the PBA needs. Somebody who is very good and the league doesnt need to coddle him but at the same time speaks the fans language like Caguioa.

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    • Originally posted by Rds View Post
      IMO the peak popularity of the PBA was in Patrimonios prime. He was the best player and had the looks. Sports magazines were popular then. Even girls would read these magazines. Then the player you invested your fanhood in college might become the best player in the league. Then Asi, Alvarado, Danny S, Menk came. Suddenly our idol was a midget in the paint. The guy you invested your basketball fanhood was suddenly a role player. Homegrowns were 2nd fiddle for a time. Paras was favored by the league to be an MVP the 2nd time so Danny S wont replicate his feat. But that was his last hurrah. I stopped following the PBA after that. But I heard James Yap became the most popular home grown. But when I saw him play for San Mig Lite he was not that impressive. Lassiter looked to be the better player over all. Then I heard a certain Junemar was going to be drafted then I started following the PBA again. But then I saw the rules being tweaked in his favor. I saw that refs protected his team to allow them to recover from a 0-3 deficit. And then I saw that he didnt meet the potential he showed internationally.

      You know why the PBA doesnt market individuals? It is because even up to now it is the Filfors that are the best players and not the homegrowns.

      And the reason is not being racist it is how many Filfors approach being Filipino. They got their Filipino-hood handed to them on a silver platter. No need to learn the language. Because of their basketball skills they come over here like kings. But without speaking primarily in Tagalog or any Philippine language, they dont connect with the fans.

      Caguioa understood what it took to connect with the fans. He would make sure to speak Tagalog in interviews to the best of his ability. I dont think any other Filfor has. So no matter how good Pringle and CS are it is still Caguioa that sparks the fanhood of many. The Filfors, because they dont speak the language, dont connect with the fans. That is why SMC would rather promote the so called NSD spirit than their best guys.

      This is why I am encouraged by Mike Phillips. He conducts his interviews in Tagalog to the best of his abilities. This will eventually endear him with fans more than say Jamie Malonzo who doesnt. If he progresses in his improvement, then he maybe the next star the PBA needs. Somebody who is very good and the league doesnt need to coddle him but at the same time speaks the fans language like Caguioa.
      It helps that Caguioa was born and raised here for a time, so he could already speak Tagalog. And yeah, he related to the fans, supporters and haters alike.

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      • Originally posted by bluenote49 View Post
        This statement says a lot and it makes me sad. Is this a reflection of us being a third-world country or just bad management of PBA?

        "Iba 'yung teams sa Japan and the way they treat their players. Professional talaga. Kumpleto sa gamit, sa training staff, everything. 'Yun 'yung kulang sa ibang teams dito. May mga players complaining na professional team na sila pero parang hindi naman professional ang treatment ng ibang mga teams na hindi malaki ang budget."
        Its BRP, of course he has issues with the PBA since owner solidarity in the PBA is at an all time high per Snow Badua meaning his issues with MVP can cross over to others owners if one is to believe Snow.

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        • Originally posted by Rds View Post
          IMO the peak popularity of the PBA was in Patrimonios prime. He was the best player and had the looks. Sports magazines were popular then. Even girls would read these magazines. Then the player you invested your fanhood in college might become the best player in the league. Then Asi, Alvarado, Danny S, Menk came. Suddenly our idol was a midget in the paint. The guy you invested your basketball fanhood was suddenly a role player. Homegrowns were 2nd fiddle for a time. Paras was favored by the league to be an MVP the 2nd time so Danny S wont replicate his feat. But that was his last hurrah. I stopped following the PBA after that. But I heard James Yap became the most popular home grown. But when I saw him play for San Mig Lite he was not that impressive. Lassiter looked to be the better player over all. Then I heard a certain Junemar was going to be drafted then I started following the PBA again. But then I saw the rules being tweaked in his favor. I saw that refs protected his team to allow them to recover from a 0-3 deficit. And then I saw that he didnt meet the potential he showed internationally.

          You know why the PBA doesnt market individuals? It is because even up to now it is the Filfors that are the best players and not the homegrowns.

          And the reason is not being racist it is how many Filfors approach being Filipino. They got their Filipino-hood handed to them on a silver platter. No need to learn the language. Because of their basketball skills they come over here like kings. But without speaking primarily in Tagalog or any Philippine language, they dont connect with the fans.

          Caguioa understood what it took to connect with the fans. He would make sure to speak Tagalog in interviews to the best of his ability. I dont think any other Filfor has. So no matter how good Pringle and CS are it is still Caguioa that sparks the fanhood of many. The Filfors, because they dont speak the language, dont connect with the fans. That is why SMC would rather promote the so called NSD spirit than their best guys.

          This is why I am encouraged by Mike Phillips. He conducts his interviews in Tagalog to the best of his abilities. This will eventually endear him with fans more than say Jamie Malonzo who doesnt. If he progresses in his improvement, then he maybe the next star the PBA needs. Somebody who is very good and the league doesnt need to coddle him but at the same time speaks the fans language like Caguioa.
          Contrary to popular opinion here, ratings wise the PBA is still much more popular than the UAAP. Game 6 of the PBA Finals got a 6.5 rating compared to a 2.8 for Game 3 in the UAAP Finals even if that UAAP Finals was a bigger deal in terms of history (Another Ginebra championship vs UP's first championship since Benjie). Maybe the PBA's problems are being highlighted since people really care about the PBA and Philippine basketball in general. That and the PBA really treats its fans like idiots sometimes.
          Last edited by Sikatrix; 06-04-2022, 07:04 PM.

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          • Originally posted by Sikatrix View Post
            Contrary to popular opinion here, ratings wise the PBA is still much more popular than the UAAP. Game 6 of the PBA Finals got a 6.5 rating compared for a 2.8 to Game 3 in the UAAP Finals even if that UAAP Finals was a bigger deal in terms of history (Another Ginebra championship vs UP's first championship since Benjie). Maybe the PBA's problems are being highlighted since people really care about the PBA and Philippine basketball in general. That and the PBA really treats its fans like idiots sometimes.



            The PBA knows that some of us know, but as long as most of the fans don't know, the PBA won't care that we know. The casuals don't even know that the PBA knows that we know. Ignorance is bliss.

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            • Originally posted by Sikatrix View Post
              Contrary to popular opinion here, ratings wise the PBA is still much more popular than the UAAP. Game 6 of the PBA Finals got a 6.5 rating compared for a 2.8 to Game 3 in the UAAP Finals even if that UAAP Finals was a bigger deal in terms of history (Another Ginebra championship vs UP's first championship since Benjie). Maybe the PBA's problems are being highlighted since people really care about the PBA and Philippine basketball in general. That and the PBA really treats its fans like idiots sometimes.
              yup, in essence the UAAP caters only to the students and alumni of its respective universities and does not have that much cross-over or mass appeal. Somehow the UAAP is being marketed as a bourgeois/elite class league. It basically has a niche market. In contrast, the PBA, in theory appeals to a wider audience from all walks of life.

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              • Originally posted by barok espinoza View Post
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                The PBA knows that some of us know, but as long as most of the fans don't know, the PBA won't care that we know. The casuals don't even know that the PBA knows that we know. Ignorance is bliss.
                heck the casual PBA fan would insist on having ineligibles on the BGSM roster like Pringle and Cstan to be part of the Gilas roster, just look at social media comments/posts. Seems like casual fans does not know the Hagop rule (nakakapagod magexplain sa FB/Twitter, paulit ulit nalang

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                • Originally posted by Rds View Post
                  Caguioa understood what it took to connect with the fans. He would make sure to speak Tagalog in interviews to the best of his ability. I dont think any other Filfor has. So no matter how good Pringle and CS are it is still Caguioa that sparks the fanhood of many. The Filfors, because they dont speak the language, dont connect with the fans. That is why SMC would rather promote the so called NSD spirit than their best guys.

                  This is why I am encouraged by Mike Phillips. He conducts his interviews in Tagalog to the best of his abilities. This will eventually endear him with fans more than say Jamie Malonzo who doesnt. If he progresses in his improvement, then he maybe the next star the PBA needs. Somebody who is very good and the league doesnt need to coddle him but at the same time speaks the fans language like Caguioa.
                  Originally posted by IPC View Post
                  It helps that Caguioa was born and raised here for a time, so he could already speak Tagalog. And yeah, he related to the fans, supporters and haters alike.
                  RDS' post reminds me of the NBA during the 80s and their search for the great white hope. Yes, Mark the spark is the player that the ordinary PBA/Gin Kings fan can identify with especially with the way he acts and talk, very masa like. Which is a complete anti-thesis of James Yap, who is the heir-apparent of Patrimonio, a good looking basketball player who is the PBA's version of a matinee idol and could attract pre-teen and teen demographic.

                  edit: suddenly i remember Junmar and his physical appearance prior the PBA which earned him the nickname the kraken here at IBN, in theory JMF should have appealed to the Masa crowd as well due to his humble beginnings, though Phil society, sad to say would look at these behemoths in a comical way (RE: Bonel Balinigit) I assume that SMC/PBA had asked and paid Junmar to visit a cosmetic surgeon to make is physical appearance (Face) look good on TV.

                  anyway, Mark Barroca parin!

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                  • Herndon to SMB for future second round picks. The rich gets even richer

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                    • Originally posted by Marsh Mello View Post
                      Herndon to SMB for future second round picks. The rich gets even richer
                      Well this is how the PBA can keep its top talent. Allow SMC to do whatever it wants. Its really a choice, parity or talent. B League for example, chose talent. Parity there is much worse. The PBA wants to have its cake and eat it too. At a certain point theyll have to choose.

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                      • Mocon traded by ROS to PHX for draft picks and demusis, he's dennis uy's problem now

                        link:https://tiebreakertimes.com.ph/tbt/r...o-picks/241848

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                        • Originally posted by CoJ View Post
                          Mocon traded by ROS to PHX for draft picks and demusis, he's dennis uy's problem now

                          link:https://tiebreakertimes.com.ph/tbt/r...o-picks/241848
                          A disgruntled player yet you still got an frp and a seconrounder and a player (who offers the same and cheaper) wanna homerun deal for ROS on "paper"
                          To 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 reamily View Post
                            A disgruntled player yet you still got an frp and a seconrounder and a player (who offers the same and cheaper) wanna homerun deal for ROS on "paper"
                            that's what i like about ROS, they run their team the right way and dont fall prey to the BS of the empires

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                            • Originally posted by Marsh Mello View Post
                              Herndon to SMB for future second round picks. The rich gets even richer
                              Lol they just got Jericho Cruz, looks like enciso has a buddy in the bench

                              Ginebra would have been better
                              -Stanley still recovering
                              -gray out of commission
                              -JDV,caguioa are retired with JD and Chan on their last legs

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                              • Originally posted by unstopaball12 View Post
                                Lol they just got Jericho Cruz, looks like enciso has a buddy in the bench

                                Ginebra would have been better
                                -Stanley still recovering
                                -gray out of commission
                                -JDV,caguioa are retired with JD and Chan on their last legs
                                Looks like SMB has the pieces for a 3 for 1 trade

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