I believe he did earlier in the pccl season
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Originally posted by greenarcher View PostWhy didn't Dowd play in the PCCL?
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Originally posted by abadboi23 View PostDowd played in the PCCL Luzon Qualifiers, I'm guessing he went back to the states for some RnR. Brix Ramos would probably be the backup point, with Ricci getting some minutes at the point. Not really that trusting of this lineup. Starters would be Bright, Kobe, Ricci, Spencer and Dowd with Murrell, Gob, Catapusan, Joe GDL et. al. manning the bench.
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Originally posted by el scorcho View PostStill formidable, but to have a chance at Ateneo or UST, they would really need the GDL brothers.
Since Joe GDL is there, that means the family has not severed ties with their alma mater. So it's more of a headscratcher why Juan and Javi skipped this season. With Javi, he probably wants to reserve his last playing year until Jordi comes up.
However, can't help but think it's Kobe and Ricci..more intriguing that way.
The GDL brothers would want nothing to relive their Season 81 moments when, while Paul Desiderio was the top dog, they had stellar billing as well. Apparently, for Season 82, it didn't work out well as Kobe and Ricci got the most attention. Similarly, the GDL pair would want nothing else but to play with another sibling, and perhaps, all 4 of them to play together. They also have a better chance at winning next season with a new import (Akhuetie just won't cut it - especially going against Chabi-Yo and Ange Kouame).
UP will still be stacked though, but I don't think it's enough to carry them to the Finals, much more, the championship.
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Originally posted by Jay P. Mercado View PostI think it's an alpha male issue. It'll be Ricci's last season this year while Kobe is still eligible until Season 84. But I doubt if he'll sign up until next year.
The GDL brothers would want nothing to relive their Season 81 moments when, while Paul Desiderio was the top dog, they had stellar billing as well. Apparently, for Season 82, it didn't work out well as Kobe and Ricci got the most attention. Similarly, the GDL pair would want nothing else but to play with another sibling, and perhaps, all 4 of them to play together. They also have a better chance at winning next season with a new import (Akhuetie just won't cut it - especially going against Chabi-Yo and Ange Kouame).
UP will still be stacked though, but I don't think it's enough to carry them to the Finals, much more, the championship.
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Originally posted by Silent Killer View PostIn recovery mode perhaps
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Originally posted by greenarcher View PostWon't be surprised if UP misses the Final 4.
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HEIGHT 6-8
WEIGHT 220
CLASS Senior
HOMETOWN San Diego, Calif.
2019-20 (Sr.)
Played in 11 games, making two starts … recorded 14 points, 11 rebounds and four assists on the season … grabbed two rebounds at Arkansas (11/5) … made first start of the year versus Penn (11/9) … scored a season-high four points with two rebounds vs. St. Thomas (12/19) … started against Charlotte (2/15), scoring two points and grabbing a season-high three rebounds."How small ball works: Tall Skilled beats small skilled every time,but small skilled beats tall stiff every time" - Kevin McHale
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Originally posted by Alex07 View Post
I wonder if Timothy Harrison could play one and done in the UAAP in 2021, this is supposedly his last year in college. Just Imagine Ateneo with this guy and Ange Kuoame.
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Originally posted by unstopaball12 View PostStats shout a better troy Rike, meaning he will be like a decent center in the uaap. Not game changing, but a solid post presence. What stands out vs. The other one and done big men is he played 4 years in college
scary Ateneo tall lineup would look like this:
Kuoame 6'11
Harrison 6'8
Navarro 6'6
Ramos 6'5
Ildefonso 6'4Last edited by Alex07; 05-03-2020, 11:54 AM."How small ball works: Tall Skilled beats small skilled every time,but small skilled beats tall stiff every time" - Kevin McHale
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