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  • I actually understand why people want Clarkson here, though. He fills a need, which is shot creation, something we lacked against the MENA teams in the King's Cup. Relying on ball movement too much can only get us so far.

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    • Originally posted by DAdmiral View Post
      I think we should also factor that realistically JC will only practice with Gilas for 2 weeks tops as compared to Kouame 2 years

      Additionally Kouame even if Kai is as good. Is not limited to just being a back up . You can play them together for prolong stretches
      What happened sir Dave to the the 4-out 1-in motion offense you preach for the Gilas? So which of the two(Kai and Angelo) will join the 4 players spaced out behind the three-point line and who is the post player inside?

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      • Originally posted by IPC View Post
        Kouame actually fits with Gilas' defensive identity as well. However, with a few more years, I think he could be a featured scoring option, given that he has improved in the post.

        With Kouame and Kai, we'd have TWO inside scoring threats, in addition to defense.
        If Kai can play at a high level for 35 minutes a night on possibly back to back games then we might not need Kouame. But Kai's biggest weaknesses ATM aside from defense is his stamina and durability.

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        • "According to numerous sources closely monitoring the situation, Adams obtained his Philippine passport before the age of 16.

          This makes the 27-year-old Filipino-American eligible not just to play as an Asian import in Japan or Korea but also for Gilas Pilipinas."

          LOL. So he finally found his misplaced passpport?

          I think He should be considered for our National Team. He is a Good Swing or Combo Forward.

          Roosevelt Adams is definitely headed to the B.League. In a report by Gerry Ramos of Spin.ph, Terrafirma governor and PBA vice chairman Bobby Rosales bared that the top overall pick in the 2019 Rookie Draft is headed to Japan. This has been confirmed by sources closely monitoring the situation to Tiebreaker Times. But it won’t […]

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          • Originally posted by mathematicianrcg View Post
            "According to numerous sources closely monitoring the situation, Adams obtained his Philippine passport before the age of 16.

            This makes the 27-year-old Filipino-American eligible not just to play as an Asian import in Japan or Korea but also for Gilas Pilipinas."

            LOL. So he finally found his misplaced passpport?

            I think He should be considered for our National Team. He is a Good Swing or Combo Forward.

            http://tbti.me/s20dzq
            I think we might have our 3-and-D player. He might be a 2-3, and 6'5" is 6'5", especially for that position. He's in his prime already, though, at 27, going 28. A year younger than Rey Suerte.

            He'll be available only in the FIBA Asia Cup, though. Will Tab consider him?

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            • Does he shoot 3s at good %

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              • Originally posted by IPC View Post
                I think we might have our 3-and-D player. He might be a 2-3, and 6'5" is 6'5", especially for that position. He's in his prime already, though, at 27, going 28. A year younger than Rey Suerte.

                He'll be available only in the FIBA Asia Cup, though. Will Tab consider him?

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                • Originally posted by DAdmiral View Post
                  Does he shoot 3s at good %
                  Yeah. He shot 38.2% from 3 on 4.6 attempts in the PBA.

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                  • Originally posted by IPC View Post
                    Yeah. He shot 38.2% from 3 on 4.6 attempts in the PBA.
                    We are not sure if it will translate to Fiba. But we better try

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                    • Originally posted by mathematicianrcg View Post
                      We are not sure if it will translate to Fiba. But we better try
                      Hope he'll be more of Marcio Lassiter, Jeff Chan, and Larry Fonacier instead of Matthew Wright and RR Pogoy in FIBA. He just needs confidence and consistency. He's already used to shooting off-ball, so he might get used to the rhythm.

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                      • Originally posted by IPC View Post
                        Hope he'll be more of Marcio Lassiter, Jeff Chan, and Larry Fonacier instead of Matthew Wright and RR Pogoy in FIBA. He just needs confidence and consistency. He's already used to shooting off-ball, so he might get used to the rhythm.
                        Roosevelt Adams' biggest upside is his height - that's a legit 6-foot-5 small forward right there with athleticism. Even if he may not shoot as accurate as an Allan Caidic or Jeff Chan from 3-pt range, he can pose matchup problems at the 3 spot becoz of his size & athleticism.

                        I say a Roosevelt Adams with a 3-pt shooting of either a Caidic or a Jeff Chan would surely be an NBA material.
                        "A king may move a man, a father may claim a son, but that man can also move himself, and only then does that man truly begin his own game. Remember that howsoever you are played or by whom, your soul is in your keeping alone, even though those who presume to play you be kings or men of power, when you stand before God, you cannot say, 'But I was told by others to do thus,' or that virtue was not convenient at the time. This will not suffice." - King Baldwin IV

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                        • WTH. Is this really happening? Someone better double check first before fielding him in a game or it could cost us.. though I'm doubtful he'll even join the pool.

                          On another note it's good that the farm team and the other evil empire lost out on him. Now he'll need to lose all the weight Cardel forced him to put on

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                          • Originally posted by thatweirdguy View Post
                            WTH. Is this really happening? Someone better double check first before fielding him in a game or it could cost us.. though I'm doubtful he'll even join the pool.

                            On another note it's good that the farm team and the other evil empire lost out on him. Now he'll need to lose all the weight Cardel forced him to put on
                            or the sbp never bothered to approach him in fears that he is ineligible.

                            if approach, i believe he will not refuse as most eligible fil-am except marcio (mainly because of smb).
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                            • Originally posted by JAMSKIE View Post
                              Roosevelt Adams' biggest upside is his height - that's a legit 6-foot-5 small forward right there with athleticism. Even if he may not shoot as accurate as an Allan Caidic or Jeff Chan from 3-pt range, he can pose matchup problems at the 3 spot becoz of his size & athleticism.

                              I say a Roosevelt Adams with a 3-pt shooting of either a Caidic or a Jeff Chan would surely be an NBA material.
                              Hope he can also play defense. That length can come in handy. If we do get him for the FIBA Asia Cup and WC, Tab might just drill him on defense.

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                              • ^ ^ ^ ^

                                Yeah, length & athleticism. I think being everything equal (lateral movement, speed, skills, smarts), a 6-foot-5 athletic player will do a significantly better job defensively than a 6-foot-3 less athletic player.
                                "A king may move a man, a father may claim a son, but that man can also move himself, and only then does that man truly begin his own game. Remember that howsoever you are played or by whom, your soul is in your keeping alone, even though those who presume to play you be kings or men of power, when you stand before God, you cannot say, 'But I was told by others to do thus,' or that virtue was not convenient at the time. This will not suffice." - King Baldwin IV

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