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Can he play there? Because B league needs atleast 1 official Fiba game as local (youth or seniors) before officially qualified as Asian import in B league.. if that's the case then SBP might not tap him for now because that means pba will lose another talent for their league...
kevin quiambao will play in KBL..SBP didn’t prevent him to play.. same thing with QMB.. they won’t stop him to play in other country.. but yeah needs to play for gilas first..
kevin quiambao will play in KBL..SBP didn’t prevent him to play.. same thing with QMB.. they won’t stop him to play in other country.. but yeah needs to play for gilas first..
kind of similar with tuffin..
Good Day Sir SK,
I'm a little bit confuse
kindly educate and refresh me at the same time.
I thought Ethan Alvano and Justine Gutang both ineligible(?)
are tagged as "Asian Import" despite being ineligible in a FIBA sanctioned tourney
and hasn't played for Gilas even in non-sanctioned tourney.
now as for Fil-Kiwi Ken Tuffin even though he is FIBA eligible but are not eligible
to play at the KBL bec he hasn't don the Gilas Jersey yet.
Tuffin can't play in the KBL because of Sokors weird criteria about bloodline. Tuffin is clearly mixed-blood (even his last name). Put simply, they only require a passport and a "non-mixed" appearance (how they come to conclusions are vague).
It’s not just Northport’s Jamie Malonzo who has been cleared by FIBA to play as a local for Gilas Pilipinas. Tiebreaker Times has learned that three more players were also able to be given local status if ever they get chosen to be part of the national team pool. A quick check with the FIBA […]
It’s not just Northport’s Jamie Malonzo who has been cleared by FIBA to play as a local for Gilas Pilipinas. Tiebreaker Times has learned that three more players were also able to be given local status if ever they get chosen to be part of the national team pool. A quick check with the FIBA […]
then that’s good but i doubt cone will call him up..
kevin quiambao will play in KBL..SBP didn’t prevent him to play.. same thing with QMB.. they won’t stop him to play in other country.. but yeah needs to play for gilas first..
kind of similar with tuffin..
KQ is full blooded local.. so no one can prevent him... QMB case is different.. B league rules are strict to that players who are not local born in Asia.. Adams, Parks, Wright, Slaughter played first in Gilas before getting a contract in B league..
KQ is full blooded local.. so no one can prevent him... QMB case is different.. B league rules are strict to that players who are not local born in Asia.. Adams, Parks, Wright, Slaughter played first in Gilas before getting a contract in B league..
point is sbp won’t prevent QMB if he decides to play in foreign leagues
but yeah needs to play for gilas before that to happen.. kind of similar with tuffin.. wants to play for b.league but some issues prevent that to happen and it’s not pba related..
point is sbp won’t prevent QMB if he decides to play in foreign leagues
but yeah needs to play for gilas before that to happen.. kind of similar with tuffin.. wants to play for b.league but some issues prevent that to happen and it’s not pba related..
But I'm sure Long hair will prevent him, he wants him to be in the PBA to be with Ginebra.. You know what I mean!!!
Weird that Alvano who is "full-blooded" Filipino is ineligible to play with Gilas but someone like Roosevelt Adams can.
It's not about blood but citizenship. Even KBL's semi racist rule works on citizenship. It's probably written so that both parents were either citizens or former citizens of the qualified country. But we know the main reason is taking out the hafus.
Nz's vodanovich has shown that the pinoy nt needs a pippen-class forward about 6'7 to stop volume-shooting small forwards. Amos and tamayo are too slow for that. Wasting the slot on another np doesnt make sense. A highly athletic, explosive defensive specialiast filfor with local pinoy citizenship is needed.
The bigs issue is not so bad today. Kai, fajardo, qmb, kouame and edu form a powerful and young enough rotation for beyond-asian battles for the next 3 years.
Heading and oftana can he our volune slhooting specialists.
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