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  • Originally posted by ja.he View Post
    well, b. league have a total of 45 teams (18, 18, 9) across the their divisions 1, 2 and 3. the talents of their country are spread out to that 45 teams so i am not surprised if they lost to some other ball clubs from other countries. however, this problem is actually solved by fielding 2-3 imports.
    You're correct but still Japan's top players are playing in the B league, while the lesser quality players are in the B league-2 & B league-3. Its not like Japan spread its top players too thin in the 3 leagues.

    So its basically like pinaglaro mo lang yung PBA teams against the top MPBL teams in a certain conference. The difference of course is that there are only 12 teams in the PBA while Japan's B league has 18 teams and Japan's B league-2 & B league-3 have imports while MPBL teams don't have imports.
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    • when you look at Japan's WC roster the most-represented team is Alvark Tokyo (4) who are in the ACC. Utsunomiya Brex and Kawasaki Brave Thunders have 2 each and Nagoya and Shiga Lakestars have 1 each. The rest are in the NBA. Notable former NT players in the terrific 12 include Yuki Togashi of Chiba and Kei Igarashi of Niigata
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      • Originally posted by GoPilipinas View Post
        You can see what a good coach can do playing with regular line up or with scrubs no excuse to play bad, just play the game the right way, unlike blackwater and gilas with yeng dribble dribble dribble sakit sa mata...
        Agree with this observation.. with the way they're giving burn to their bench guys they're really using this tourney to prepare for the Govs Cup . Pogoy had heroball moments but good defense overall for Katropa and McDaniels offense bailed them out. Vosotros was on key and Semerad really had a field day defending Perkins (who was gassed in the last minutes). He basically played center
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        • I hope Fajardo and Cabagnot play. Fajardo + Prosper is the big man combo I wanna see.

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          • I highly doubt that SMB management will risk Junemar aggravating his injuries by playing him today. That's why they got Prosper in the first place
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            • Nvm no Fajardo.

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              • Starting for SMB are Ross, Romeo, Santos, Wells, and Prosper.
                “I never realised that to be a jockey you had to be a horse first.”
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                • The Japs are hitting all their shots early.

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                  • Are the RuKyu Kings running DDO?

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                    • Omg Ross’ defence is amazing.

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                      • Ryuku's #0 Ishisaki played in the German 2nd division

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                        • for a sec I thought that the Ryukyu coach was the Pineapple Pen guy lolol
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                          • Nice crowd in Macao. Anywhere in Asia we have homecourt advantage lol. SMB up by 7 after 1 quarter
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                            • From the things I’ve seen, SMB are gonna get a Grand Slam

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                              • Originally posted by JAMSKIE View Post
                                You're correct but still Japan's top players are playing in the B league, while the lesser quality players are in the B league-2 & B league-3. Its not like Japan spread its top players too thin in the 3 leagues.

                                So its basically like pinaglaro mo lang yung PBA teams against the top MPBL teams in a certain conference. The difference of course is that there are only 12 teams in the PBA while Japan's B league has 18 teams and Japan's B league-2 & B league-3 have imports while MPBL teams don't have imports.
                                here is the thing, a division 1 team can go down as low as division 3 while a division 3 team can go as high as division 1. so i hope mpbl, pba d-league and pba should merge and follow the b. league system of promotion and relegation. that's ideal lang naman.

                                is pba fiba-sanctioned? just a thought.
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