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  • Originally posted by zairex View Post
    This didn't age well
    correct me if im wrong but CTC has long moved away from the triangle ?

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    • Originally posted by zairex View Post
      This didn't age well
      Originally posted by CoJ View Post
      correct me if im wrong but CTC has long moved away from the triangle ?
      The post robert was replying to (which was mine) wasn't even talking about Cone's offense, it was Ginebra's defense. Need to work on that to help them in the EASL (if they do qualify).

      Pero to answer re: triangle, Cone modified his offense. I think there are triangle concepts, but yeah, he modernized the offense. More emphasis on threes (which is warranted, considering their success from beyond the arc), and more ball screen action (which has been a staple of modern offenses).

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      • Originally posted by robert0326
        McDaniels plus jones is already enough for tnt.. they have a decent performance last easl, they did better playing against eventual champion Liaoning than smb, who just beat by big margin even that tnt didn’t use their starters in their line up.. I’d also available, tnt can take andray blatche for naturalized spot (I don’t know if easl will separate world imports and naturalized players just like in b league).. I know many hate chot but I still think tnt will do good there..
        TNT need another wing. I think getting KJ back would be good for them.

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        • Credits to EASL FB page

          Chiba Jets ��*Real Betis Baloncesto S.A.D.

          On April 20th, Chiba Jets signed a partnership with Liga ACB club Real Betis Baloncesto S.A.D.

          Three players in the B.LEAGUE were previously members of the team. This agreement could lead to stronger ties between the Spanish league.

          Great for the globalization of basketball ��

          #EASL #TerrificTogether #BLEAGUE
          Philippine Malditas to FIFA Womens World Cup 2023

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          • Brian Goorjian will handle the Bay Area Dragons

            https://www.spin.ph/basketball/pba/l...220512-fbfirst

            The Dragons announced the signing of the 68-year-Goorjian on Thursday through the East Asia Super League (EASL) where the team will compete in October as one of the representatives of Greater China.

            Goorjian’s credentials include leading the Australian national team to its first ever Olympic medal after bagging the bronze in last year’s Tokyo Games.

            Considered as the most successful coach in Australian basketball history, Goorjian won six NBL championships and six Coach of the Year in a career spanning two decades.

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            • If the PBA did something right, it's scheduling the Commissioner's Cup right in line with the EASL season.

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              • What league / tournament that was held pre-pandemic that strictly followed FIBA eligibility rules? The one that banned fil-ams from playing for Meralco(?) Was it the one held in Macau? That's not EASL right?

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                • I hope EASL keeps the PBA busy that they (PBA) would not have time for Gilas ��

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                  • Heo brothers to play in Indonesia.

                    From Heoball:

                    Hello KNT Indonesia fans! 😁🇮🇩 'Selamat Siang'

                    I am very excited that Heo Ung and Heo Hoon will play in FAC Jakarta. After four years they arrive back since 2018 Indonesia AG.

                    They will do their best and make it worth your time and money. 'Terima Kasih' for support 🙏🇰🇷🏀🇮🇩 https://t.co/Bivmw2m7lX

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                    • EASL draw to be held on June 28 at the Shangri-La Fort Manila

                      https://sportscri.com/easl-sets-june-28-draw-in-manila/

                      MANILA, Philippines-The inaugural draw of lot for the coming East Asia Super League (EASL) is set on June 28 at the Shangri-La Fort Manila.

                      Matt Beyer, the EASL co-founder and CEO, will preside over the ceremony to be attended by no less than FIBA executive director for Asia and FIBA Asia secretariat CEO Hagop Khajirian.

                      Representatives from competing teams Seoul SK Knights and Anyang KGC from the Korean Basketball League (KBL), Utsonomiya Brex and Ryukyu Golden Kings of the B. League, and the Bay Area Dragons from Greater China will be coming over, while the PBA and P LEAGUE+ still have to determine the teams seeing action in the tournament and will be given their respective designations during the draw.

                      The finals of the P LEAGUE+ is ongoing between the Taipei Fubon Braves and Hsinchu JKO Lioneers, with the champion earning a berth in the EASL tournament, while the champion and runner-up teams in the ongoing Philippine Cup will represent the PBA.

                      The process of the draw will have each domestic league given the right to choose the side during the coin flip, and the winner being placed in Group A and the other in Group B.

                      The PBA Board of Governors led by chairman Ricky Vargas, commissioner Willie Marcial, and the league’s management committee have been invited to attend the ceremony.

                      Barangay Ginebra governor and San Miguel Corporation sports director Alfrancis Chua will represent the PBA in the EASL Advisory Board.

                      The EASL format will have the eight teams being divided into two groups of four and will play home-and-away games within its group or a total of six matches per team.

                      The top two teams in each group will advance to the semis, and the two surviving clubs fighting for the championship and the $1 million prize money at stake.

                      The EASL is set for an October 12 inaugural.

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                      • other easl member leagues already have their representatives or has a simple process of determining their representative, while the PBA still has no idea which team they will send!

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                        • That Hagop jackass is still there?

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                          • Bay Area Dragons initial 10 man roster for the PBA Commissioners Cup at the EASL, more signing of players(World and Asian imports) TBA later

                            https://www.scmp.com/sport/basketbal...a-super-league


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                            • Originally posted by hmbopbaduwap View Post
                              Bay Area Dragons initial 10 man roster for the PBA Commissioners Cup at the EASL, more signing of players(World and Asian imports) TBA later

                              https://www.scmp.com/sport/basketbal...a-super-league


                              any idea if this team will be competitive from the get go, chemistry would be a issue early on

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                              • Originally posted by CoJ View Post
                                any idea if this team will be competitive from the get go, chemistry would be a issue early on
                                Quite a tall team with some 6'6-6'8 forwards, Scotty Ewing is more of a points guard hehe and Kobey Lam based on his YouTube highlights is really a 2 guard at 6'3, Jason Brickman if he's available would be a big help for this team at the backcourt

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