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Originally posted by paolylo View Post
Same argument though with the PBA's height restriction believing that local bigs will never develop if you got a pair of 6'9+ dudes on the same team... first of all, anyone Asian over 6'6 is already a rarity, the problem is local skills development more than it is the lack of opportunity. Yuta Watanabe can play center in the B-League on his height alone and yet he's an NBA wing. No one told him he was going to play center all his life. Different players have different styles of playing and yet these PBA coaches buy into this idea that they have no use for local players taller than 6'6 if there are two imports who can guard the 4 and 5 as a 3. Kawamata and Inoue in the B-League are sub-20 minute players averaging 6 and 3 but are good enough to have roles on a Japan team that didn't even have Hachimura in the World Cup. In the first place, no one expects them to develop as stars as long as they're able to guard players and execute plays.
I even remember Asi Taulava coming back from a suspension weighing 215 and for a conference was playing stretch five (until maybe Joel Banal needed bulky Asi more and went back to 240-250). That was probably Asi's MVP year.
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Originally posted by paolylo View Post
Same argument though with the PBA's height restriction believing that local bigs will never develop if you got a pair of 6'9+ dudes on the same team... first of all, anyone Asian over 6'6 is already a rarity, the problem is local skills development more than it is the lack of opportunity. Yuta Watanabe can play center in the B-League on his height alone and yet he's an NBA wing. No one told him he was going to play center all his life. Different players have different styles of playing and yet these PBA coaches buy into this idea that they have no use for local players taller than 6'6 if there are two imports who can guard the 4 and 5 as a 3. Kawamata and Inoue in the B-League are sub-20 minute players averaging 6 and 3 but are good enough to have roles on a Japan team that didn't even have Hachimura in the World Cup. In the first place, no one expects them to develop as stars as long as they're able to guard players and execute plays.
I even remember Asi Taulava coming back from a suspension weighing 215 and for a conference was playing stretch five (until maybe Joel Banal needed bulky Asi more and went back to 240-250). That was probably Asi's MVP year.
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Originally posted by Giannis34GOD View Post
Too expensive... baka langawin tong event na to, especially that no PBA teams on the board... Who will watch the event w/o a Filipino team on there?
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Originally posted by Rodbi View Post
Yeah, I remember this from 20+ years back. That version of Asi was something else. I swear, i remember him moving like how a 6'2" homegrown wing back then did with the level of fitness he had that conference. He must have been ordered by Coach Bayno to lose the unnecessary bulk.
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Originally posted by paolylo View Post
Thin Asi had the green light from deep and was easily the best player in '03 because he even had the speed advantage against smaller bigs like Menk. It was just really weird to see him revert back to a traditional PBA center after playing that way.
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Originally posted by Rodbi View PostThat version was very comparable to today's CStand on how agile he moved, though CStand has the better handles and has more offensive repertoire. Too bad, traditional basketball and positions was the thing for most of the league, then (except for SMB which had a tall, offensively versatile, game-changing local SF) so it prevailed in the end.
Buti na lang, we're getting taller wings like Gabe, Will Navarro, Calvin Oftana, and Jamie Malonzo. Hope that sticks. Next should be tweeners like Carl Tamayo and Justine Baltazar, hopefully we develop better versions.
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Originally posted by IPC View Post
Positional basketball is still a thing in FIBA basketball (especially the 5), although the 3 and 4 spots can be versatile like in the NBA. However, the only way that we can play positional basketball is if we have big imports who can be a focal point inside and/or protect the rim. Problem is, we have that for only part of the year.
Buti na lang, we're getting taller wings like Gabe, Will Navarro, Calvin Oftana, and Jamie Malonzo. Hope that sticks. Next should be tweeners like Carl Tamayo and Justine Baltazar, hopefully we develop better versions.
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Originally posted by Rodbi View Post
It's great that we are now having an abundance of versatile, FIBA-ready/potential wings in the 6'4-6'6" height range in both pros and amateurs, compared to a decade ago. However, it's seems the opposite for our taller frontcourt positions. Outside of the current younger bigs we have in Kai, CT, Mason, M. Philips, Ange, Demisana, Gagate, Pablo, and Balti (i'll include Geo Chiu 'cause he's a Gilas veteran and 6'9" is still 6'9") are there someone else in the pipeline?
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Originally posted by Rodbi View Post
Yeah, I remember this from 20+ years back. That version of Asi was something else. I swear, i remember him moving like how a 6'2" homegrown wing back then did with the level of fitness he had that conference. He must have been ordered by Coach Bayno to lose the unnecessary bulk.
He regain his 250-260 weight after a couple of months.
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Originally posted by Giannis34GOD View Post
Too expensive... baka langawin tong event na to, especially that no PBA teams on the board... Who will watch the event w/o a Filipino team on there?
The person who planned this type of access must be a fan of NFL,the only thing missing is the owner's box,where the high paying guys actually can watch in a suite with as much as 12 people and walk to their padded heated seats,with access to ipads. https://youtu.be/nT-DpxVmqC0?si=cPsR4nSIeFlg1vpy
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Originally posted by CoJ View Post
let's see if abando and jeremy lin can draw crowds
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