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Dear IBN community,
As you've realized, we have updated the forum.
it's been 10 years since the previous upgrade, so it's likely we've lost some styles and functionality.
could you please share the issues you've encountered, as well as your thoughts and suggestions here:
cheers,
Levenspiel
As you've realized, we have updated the forum.
it's been 10 years since the previous upgrade, so it's likely we've lost some styles and functionality.
could you please share the issues you've encountered, as well as your thoughts and suggestions here:
Dear IBN community,
as you've realized, we have updated the forum.
it's been 10 years since the previous upgrade, so it's likely we've lost some styles and functionality.
could you please share the problems you've encountered or your suggestions here, so that we can try to fix them.
cheers
Levenspiel
cheers,
Levenspiel
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Barefield still looks good overall. The Lebanon team just looked like the better team. Charles has the smaller and inferior overall lineup so I get that he usually milks the 24s clock. Barefield could at times have gotten a shot earlier but opted not to. Anyway, Jerom looked good. He was not perfect but he did not look overwhelmed against this team. I think Charles should have put him back in for more scoring punch but Charles opted for Cagu. Cagu is a good facilitator but might be too short to be a scoring threat against the Lebanese team. Strong group has 4 ineligibles but Nick Young is out of shape and seems to be favoring a leg. He can still shoot but thats the only thing. He cant run nor defend much.
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Yup I noticed that UP small guard Cagu , was getting stripped of the ball with length he's not used to. The game has changed were it is indeed a disadvantage when you have a PG under 5'11 going up against stronger more athletic 6'3 PGs,, they also can't finish when in the lane, this impacts the game more than than eye can see
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Originally posted by DAdmiral View PostYup I noticed that UP small guard Cagu , was getting stripped of the ball with length he's not used to. The game has changed were it is indeed a disadvantage when you have a PG under 5'11 going up against stronger more athletic 6'3 PGs,, they also can't finish when in the lane, this impacts the game more than than eye can see
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Originally posted by Giannis34GOD View PostArakji is way better... He is already accustomed to high level competition even NZL and Australian guards (who played in FIBA Asia cup) are hard time to control him...
BTW Bakerfield is NBL rotation level (if eligible as an SRP Asian import he can make a roster ) but can't make it as an Open import ( which is NBA level) The Pinoy homegrown PG's i don't think can make an NBL rotation like Kai is doing now ( 12 mins a game)Last edited by DAdmiral; 02-02-2023, 01:46 AM.
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That's correct Issac Fotu refuses to play in the NBL due to pay , he get around $ 850k /season in Japan, something he can't get in the NBL.
Notice the NBL imports are on 1 yeae stints, reason being is they're sacrificing pay to get back into the NBA. , they can't sacrifice more than 1 year.
The NBL is getting a reputation as a stepping stone to make it into the NBA
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Originally posted by Sikatrix View PostOur guards with the best background(D1) are Schonny and Heading. Heading tried in Australia and failed to make it. Lets see what Schonny has planned.
An issue here though is BLeague money > NBL money from what I understand.
But money talks, I guess.
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The limited pt setting benefiiting young..but lol theres a r reason he isnt playing overseas.. and the udea of playing needs to do a little bit of everything to have one..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 PostThat's correct Issac Fotu refuses to play in the NBL due to pay , he get around $ 850k /season in Japan, something he can't get in the NBL.
Notice the NBL imports are on 1 yeae stints, reason being is they're sacrificing pay to get back into the NBA. , they can't sacrifice more than 1 year.
The NBL is getting a reputation as a stepping stone to make it into the NBATo 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 ja.he View PostArakji is way better as an individual player than our today's guards but other Lebanese guards? We are not sure about that."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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Originally posted by JAMSKIE View PostI think the other Lebanese guards (aside from Arakji) are at par or even better than out top guards. The Lebanese premier pro league is a very competitive league. I say its higher than the level of competition in the PBA. Lebanon has a good pool of wingmen & guards. Its in the center spot where lebanese basketball is thin.
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Originally posted by DAdmiral View PostThat's correct Issac Fotu refuses to play in the NBL due to pay , he get around $ 850k /season in Japan, something he can't get in the NBL.
Notice the NBL imports are on 1 yeae stints, reason being is they're sacrificing pay to get back into the NBA. , they can't sacrifice more than 1 year.
The NBL is getting a reputation as a stepping stone to make it into the NBA
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