we have the deeper talent pool but just terrible systems all around
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Originally posted by xenoloxy View Postwe have the deeper talent pool but just terrible systems all around
And, the imports fill holes in teams in positions of need, especially 3, 4, and 5.
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Originally posted by IPC View Post
And the PBA import rules, man. I dunno why the league still has the one-import rule when it's an EASL member league, and the EASL allows up to 2 world imports and up to 1 Asian import/naturalized player.
And, the imports fill holes in teams in positions of need, especially 3, 4, and 5.
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Originally posted by reamily View PostSo pwede pala.. Kouame, Quicy, RHj, asian superstar at Castro for easl..
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- Single import with height restrictions
- Restrictive against FSAs, naturalized players and Asian imports
- Tournament format
- No genuine home-and-away format
- Outdated coaching schemes
And we still hoping for a win in EASL?Attack
defend
Unite
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Originally posted by reamily View PostSo pwede pala.. Kouame, Quicy, RHj, asian superstar at Castro for easl..
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Originally posted by ja.he View Post- Single import with height restrictions
- Restrictive against FSAs, naturalized players and Asian imports
- Tournament format
- No genuine home-and-away format
- Outdated coaching schemes
And we still hoping for a win in EASL?
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Originally posted by CoJ View Post
bgsm dodged a bullet by withdrawing, though i rhink out if all the pba teams they have the highest chance of being competitive, plus JB will count as a local (too bad he’s suspended)
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Originally posted by IPC View Post
And MERALCO are usually a good defensive team in the PBA, but in this game, this defense ain't it. Ryukyu were 18-35 from 3.
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If you're going to say something like this, you better be prepared to have the league back it up.
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For instance, performing well in this stage might help solidify this notion.
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Originally posted by System View PostSuch a stark difference between how Ryukyu and Meralco plays. Meralco, while relatively a good passing team in the PBA, is leagues behind how Ryukyu plays their euroball and passing -centric offense. Ryukyu also plays the analytics well, and they shoot a good volume of threes. Their sound, quick offensive sets give them great looks for threes. Meralco seems shell-shocked as they do not seem to know how to defend a team like this as they do not see this ball movement in the PBA. 18 made threes by Ryukyu against only 2 by Meralco. The result: a blowout.
To be fair, Meralco is missing key players and an import. I don't think though that their presence will change the result that much considering the drastic difference how the two teams approach the game.
The english commentators blasting how Meralco plays and praising the ball movement and system of Ryukyu needs to be an eye opener for the PBA to improve their style of play.
Pay attention to some uaap teams during timeouts. There are a lot of young coaching staff holding laptops. Those are the analytics crew. You can spot them during timeouts when they use their laptops to cover the team huddle. Some teams have spies in the stadium and they peep on the other team's huddle and relay information to their coaches.
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Originally posted by Metta View Post
I wonder how much analytics the pba utilizes. Alba used to be with Meralco.
Pay attention to some uaap teams during timeouts. There are a lot of young coaching staff holding laptops. Those are the analytics crew. You can spot them during timeouts when they use their laptops to cover the team huddle. Some teams have spies in the stadium and they peep on the other team's huddle and relay information to their coaches.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 System View Post
The 35 threes attempted by Ryukyu is just pure and blissful perfect utilization of the modern game trend. And this is them not just hoisting threes just for the sake. There were little to no forced threes, no Luka-esque stepback threes or any of the similar. The attempts were mostly within the flow of their passing system. I truly wish we could adapt a system like this for our athletically handicapped players.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 Postits in the system because there are more spots beyond the arc.. back in the 2000's we see players opting not to shoot from curry range but these are all muscled guys and does make 9 outof ten even 7 out of ten in that range is enough, as if you have a slowest of release to be able not to pull the trigger..the only hatch on that system is that it can be stopped in crucial moments..(Case in point San Juan and Pampanga game 2 mpbl final 4).. you need a Justine baltazar, Rui Hachomura, Yuta watanabe , josh hawkinson type of bigs to be able to withstand your teams "downtime"
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