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for 2nd conference retain the unlimited height of imports, for 3rd conference make it 6'7 as the height limit.
a number of teams are lobbying for shorter imports as they find the "taller" imports a bit too expensive as they might not be able to get quality imports unlike the much richer teams.
LABAN KUNG LABAN! KAYA NATIN PILIPINAS! Mabuhay angTEAMPILIPINAS!!!! NOTHING IS IMPOSSIBLE!
THE DREAM LIVES ON !!!!
a number of teams are lobbying for shorter imports as they find the "taller" imports a bit too expensive as they might not be able to get quality imports unlike the much richer teams.
I guess tomorrow's victory party will push through...rain or shine.
(Board meeting tomorrow to finalize and make official the acquisition of the Powerade franchise by Romero) Cancelled, will be discussed in Macau instead.
Barako Bull Energy to change its name next season to Barako Energy Cola.
We all want see taller imports playing in the PBA but I guess not all PBA teams can afford.
For me I don't want to see small imports playing as a guard or combo guard, we have too many talented pinoy baller guards/ sf here that can play with the best in the world.
sir I like your sig. Do PBA teams use indeed use sabermetrics (or APBRmetrics as they are called in basketball)?? hehehe
I really don't know sir, but it sounds interesting.
btw, re: the Victory Party of Rain or Shine, I wish I could come, kaso neck deep ang baha sa area namin, hehe, the joke is on Rain or Shine kung matutuloy ba kahit Rain or Shine..
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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