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Originally posted by JAMSKIE View PostI think we had already come across to this kind of argument before bro. And my stand in this discussion is still the same, and that is, while hindi naman nagkakalayo ang Gilas (2019 FIBA World Cup team) sa ibang teams in so far as length of preparation period prior to the 2019 FIBA WC is concerned, nagkakatalo yan sa "accumulative" training & preparation which the other teams/countries have been doing years before the 2019 FIBA WC. I mean, during the off season of all the pro leagues all over the world which is during the July to September period, almost all these (if not all) national teams of other countries train/practice & play. And they are doing this on an annual basis. Even the tune up games or continental zone exposure is a preperation advantage for those in Americas and Europe. While they're playing vs top 10 teams annually, Asian teams only play vs bottom ranked teams. This difference to exposure level is magnified in league play. Just imagine if Kai Sotto is practice regularly with 7 footer national team.0layers in Australia and NZ , imports in the ANBL regularly, while Junmar is playing in the PBA, isn't that such a significant advantage for Kai. ?
And this is something our PBA-select Gilas doesn't have the luxury for very obvious reason.
Yes, I believe hindi lang naman ito ang dahilan. Its obvious naman that talent wise, teams like Australia, Serbia, Italy, Argentina, & those teams from Europe & Latin American countries, are significantly better than Gilas, & not to mention their edge in size.
But I think those lower tier world teams like Tunisia, Senegal, and our fellow Asian teams like China, Iran, Japan, Korea - these teams won't enjoy significant advantage over us in terms of talent, but it is in the preparation where they will enjoy a significant edge over us.
Remember, we beat Iran in 2015 Asian Championships mainly becoz we had a good preparation & of course becoz of coach Tab.
Such as
-talent (includes size)
-major league exposure
In your example of teams such as Korea , Iran etc. You will notice in terms of placings in the world cup they are all bunched up together at the bottom 25 %. yet they prepared more than many of the top 25 % (final 8) like US , Spain etc..
So you see immediate preperation prior to the World cup while it is a factor it is NOT as significant a measurement that determines placings.
Now if you dig deeper into the detail , what then are the more significant factors that measure placings and you will find that it is
1. Exposure of the players regularly to major league competition ( NBA , Euro ) , this is what Jasmike you are referring to when you mention in previous years these players where preparing. It's not only when they come together for their national team, but included in this long term preperation is gaining the famiarity playing with each other in club tes with the same players of size and same style (FIBA, , fiba worlds is essentially Euro league basketball in size and style). This is the preperation and development advantage other higher ranked teams have over the lower rank teams , like in Asia. It's really not national team preperation that is the difference. But exposure of the national team players to FIBA world like level basketball regularly. That indeed is what the results and placing indicate is the bigger factor and differenceLast edited by DAdmiral; 07-09-2021, 09:11 PM.
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Take example Kai , if he plays regularly vs 7 footers (national team players of Australia, Nz and imports while Junmar just plays regularly in the PBA isn't that such a big advantage for Kai in terms of development exposure ?
Now look at the games these players in Europe and America's play aside from their national team games played yearly vs top 10 world teams, while Asian teams.only get to play among themselves in zone competition.
These players regularly play vs better players top tier regularly.
So you see it's really exposure to top tier talent regularly that is the difference
Tab mentioned this actually quite often.. this is the next thing Gilas players and the team.need and it is what Tab mentioned that elevated his Nz team in the 2000, he has like 50 games vs world level teams in the 2000s
You see we cannot have Calamba like training camps continously for like 5 years straight and keep a team together, at some point the players have to go and report to their club or school teams. Now if they're are reporting to a Euro level or Australian NBL team like Kai, that is where the significant advantage is , grabe talaga yung advantageLast edited by DAdmiral; 07-09-2021, 09:27 PM.
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These, I have no argument with. I was just implying in my posts that when we say "preparation" by a certain team for a particular FIBA tournament, its not really limited to the immediate training or preparation it had prior to a FIBA tournament but the training & games it had "years" before that specific FIBA tournament. So in a sense, China may have trained for only 1 month prior to the 2019 FIBA World Cup, but basically it had trained for several months years before the 2019 World Cup, & that is during the off season of its top domestic league - the CBA. That is something our PBA-select Gilas team in 2019 World Cup didn't have."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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And my point is development exposure preperation is actually more important than pre tournament preperation.
Developing regularly in a major overseas league is the difference.
Tournament preperation time will always be very limited , 2 weeks or 1 month or whatever. This is the norm for most international world cup teams.
What is different is where the players play regularly. That's it . It's not limited to league play, but if the national team is playing regularly in Europe or top world teams, as compared to SEA lang , of course they will be better
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It's plausible in terms of just raw talent NZ is just at the level of top Asian teams, but because their players are Euro and Australia league regular players and developed in Div 1, plus their national team plays regularly at world level,
The results in the world is drastically different than any Asian team, why? Again It's world level competition exposure.
That's really the difference
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Originally posted by IPC View PostButi pa Japan, no. It's really disappointing that we now have to play catch-up to Japan. They have two NBA-caliber players already, while our best eligible players end up playing in the PBA (where their availability for Gilas is in doubt, especially recently, and especially when they play for certain teams).
Now that we're lagging, how the hell do we catch up to Japan and even SoKor in terms of player development? We have Kai, but he's just potential at this point. Hopefully we can produce more NBL-caliber players.
At least Tab's Gilas amateur program is a start. May standards na sa height at least. The fact that he was able to turn Baltazar and Tamayo into tweener forwards, impressive. Hopefully he makes more.Originally posted by thatweirdguy View PostBut Japan had not beaten us DAW and Korea has not won anything DAW and we're still the kings of the SEA region so everything is fine. /Sarcasm
While the amateur program is off to a good start I wonder if it's really sustainable.. nagpaparinig na nga ang PBAOriginally posted by JAMSKIE View PostThat's the key word right there bro, sustainability. And the No. 1 burden or hurdle for its sustainability is none other than the PBA.
We've seen that with the Gilas-1 program some 10 yrs ago.
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What analyzed is implying makes mire valid reason why Indonesia should be given the world cup slot..they need to be exposed in world level..Last edited by reamily; 07-10-2021, 06:57 AM.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 DAdmiral View PostYou see we cannot have Calamba like training camps continously for like 5 years straight and keep a team together, at some point the players have to go and report to their club or school teams. Now if they're are reporting to a Euro level or Australian NBL team like Kai, that is where the significant advantage is , grabe talaga yung advantage
That is why I strongly advocate that PBA changes its schedule that would make its off season in the July to September period so that current Gilas players who would be PBA players in a few years time can still train, practice & play for Gilas in the years to come.
Let's be realistic, not all current Gilas players would get offers from foreign pro leagues. I believe guys like Matt Nieto, Navarro, Oftana, RJ Abarrientos, Heading would just be playing in the PBA for the rest of their basketball careers.
So if the PBA off season is scheduled from July to September, the aforementioned players could reunite with their fellow Gilas teammates who are playing in overseas leagues like Kai, Kouame, Thirdy, Dwight Ramos, Baltazar, etc.,for Gilas training & international games.
Having trained & played together with Gilas for a considerable period of time while they were still amateurs, these players already have an established chemistry within themselves & of course the familiarity with the nature of the FIBA game. These players would just need some sort of "refresher" which would come in handy.
So this isn't like the "hugot" system that we have been doing in the past. Basically, this is what most countries in the world have been doing for years or even decades.Last edited by JAMSKIE; 07-10-2021, 10:00 AM."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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It isn't really rocket science, the key is regular full-time play vs legit size , world level tier talent using mainly FIBA rules.
So the more players and the more time and games you expose these national teams prospects to play these games the better.
So your options are for national team.players to get these exposure to 1st tier level are
1. When they play for the national team ( realistically this is limited to like a month per year )
2. Play for a club or school overseas vs 1st tier world level players
3. Improve the domestic leagues competition exposure to have taller legit size players (imports ) and use FIBA rules .
Yun lang talaga, that's your only options.
So basically the less you have for any 3 , determines how good national team you have. And one can clearly see the national teams that have more of any of the 3 are better. Again it's not rocket science. "Better exposure =better players a=better national team
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Originally posted by bluenote49 View PostNoli Eala Podcast with Tab & De lano Brothers, starts @ 56:00
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3. Improve the domestic leagues competition exposure to have taller legit size players (imports ) and use FIBA rulesLast edited by DAdmiral; 07-11-2021, 12:11 AM.
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our biggest companies are banking institutions. if only one of these giants would finance a Manila-based NBL team like the defunct SG Slingers, it would mean more high level competition for Filipino NT prospects. business-wise, it's generally not a bad business deal, especially if they're establishing offshore banking units in the asia pacific region. multinational financial service companies like mastercard and visa sponsor sports teams.
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This is point 2.Play for a club or school overseas vs 1st tier world level players
It's one of the reasons NZ is successful..
Webster’s retention – he is arguably New Zealand’s best basketballer not named Steven Adams – on top of the recent signing of leading young Kiwi bigs Yanni Wetzell and Sam Timmins steers the Breakers in an important direction.
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Again the need for top tier exposure . This is point 1.
1. When they play for the national team ( realistically this is limited.
Gilas Pilipinas bosses, led by Samahang Basketbol ng Pilipinas (SBP) Chairman Emeritus Manny V. Pangilinan, have always aimed for the national team to get as much exposure as possible to help spur its growth. Program director and head coach Tab Baldwin understands where the top brass is coming from. And he, too, wants the same. […]
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