i wonder why kai has not arrived yet in the gilas bubble.
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Originally posted by TheRodster21 View PostCanada has never fielded a full strength national team, but if it did it could probably be 2nd only to US.
Junemar vs Tristan Thompson would be an interesting match up.GILAS WISHLIST:
6'8 Pingris
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Originally posted by mathematicianrcg View Posthttps://www.hoops.com.au/forum/48397...otto-to-36ers/
Looks like some aussies still cant get over the brawl.
But there are some with positive comments
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This is the second time that an aussie podcaster afaik had commented positively about Kai's athleticism and mobility. The first one was during Bogut's podcast.
They seemed contented with Kai's athleticism. I really think that Kai is an above average athlete as compare to all white and asian 7 footers.
You would only feel disappointed if you would set the benchmark to Howard or to black super athletes. The Jokic and Porzingis comparison has been said countless times but the athleticism part were very pleasing comments coming from those aussies.
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Originally posted by mathematicianrcg View PostI feel Australia is the 3rd or 4th strongest team in the Wolrd if All Players available in each country.
1. USA
2. Spain
3. Serbia, Australia, Argentina , and France (I feel they are in same tier)
Kai to NBL Australia is a welcome development.
I think if Kai will be successful in this league. NBL will scout more in our country.
But first things first, Kai should dominate or atleaast be solid in Fiba Asia.
But for Korea whose weakness was always been a dominant big. I hope Kai can have a huge breakout game
57% Australian
20 % New Zealand
20% American
3% Asian
Of course I'm rounding of %
So essentially competition exposure is good
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Originally posted by DAdmiral View PostIf we're talking about the exposure in the Australian NBL, technically this is the make up of players
57% Australian
20 % New Zealand
20% American
3% Asian
Of course I'm rounding of %
So essentially competition exposure is good
Now think about this scenario what if the PBA had a similar set up meaning
20 % bigs mostly American
20% Asian import forwards / or former African foreign college students
60 % Pinoys mostly 1, 2, 3
Question would the year round exposure with guys like Baltazar forced to play 3/4 , and not mainly 5 make us betterLast edited by DAdmiral; 05-13-2021, 01:53 AM.
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Originally posted by mathematicianrcg View Posthttps://www.hoops.com.au/forum/48397...otto-to-36ers/
Looks like some aussies still cant get over the brawl.
But there are some with positive comments
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Originally posted by balong View Posthmm its 2 days after his bday, and there's no clue he is preparing to come back because he is still training. i dont think he is going to play in the 3rd window
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