Before we dream of a merger, let see if they can survive in 3 years. They should not focus on PBA they should be thinking of sustainability. That was the problem with MBA. They try to beat PBA rather than MBA financially reliable first. A lot of players weren't paid by MBA because of mismanagement and focus.
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Originally posted by zairex View PostBefore we dream of a merger, let see if they can survive in 3 years. They should not focus on PBA they should be thinking of sustainability. That was the problem with MBA. They try to beat PBA rather than MBA financially reliable first. A lot of players weren't paid by MBA because of mismanagement and focus.
No one is saying outright for the 3 minor leagues to merge right away and if anything, they should be their own entities. However, for me, they must submit themselves to a higher authority that is SBP-friendly and all 3 should have the same season calendar, salary grades, player-transfer policies, and similar bylaws. Kinda like how the domestic European football leagues' relationship with UEFA.
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Originally posted by Money View PostSo San Juan got rid of John Wilson for him. Interesting move. plus they have Alvin Abundo. Abundo Abando connection.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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Results from opening day October 28 of Filbasket at the Subic Bay Metropolitan Authority Gym. Orlan Wamar of the San Juan Knights scored the first points of the new league with a three-point shot 54 seconds into the game. READ MORE
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Originally posted by reamily View PostGood Job by Filbasket on getting away with Filipino commentating ala mpbl and going the vintage sports like route..
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Originally posted by Dotch View PostAside from Rhenz Abando, any other big name that plays in the FilBasket. When i say "big name", i meant PBA-All Star level or at least Gilas-worthy level. Anyone?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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Didn't see the opening of Filbasket but upon a quick research on its member clubs' line-ups, the league is also riddled with ex-collegiate leagues (didn't reach PBA)/ex-PBA players. That's not to say outright that it's bad, as I understand that it's only in its first season and it could do better in the next years. It's just that I kind of expected more from it, like to come out with a bang. So with this, if I'm to rank the currently operating pro/semi-pro/amateur leagues (excluding the collegiate) in the PHL today:
1. PBA (still by a very wide margin)
2. Vis-Min Cup = Filbasket
3. NBL
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Results for Day Two October 29 of Filbasket at the Subic Bay Metropolitan Authority Gym. All 11 teams have now debuted in the single round robin elimination round. READ MORE
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Originally posted by Rodbi View PostDidn't see the opening of Filbasket but upon a quick research on its member clubs' line-ups, the league is also riddled with ex-collegiate leagues (didn't reach PBA)/ex-PBA players. That's not to say outright that it's bad, as I understand that it's only in its first season and it could do better in the next years. It's just that I kind of expected more from it, like to come out with a bang. So with this, if I'm to rank the currently operating pro/semi-pro/amateur leagues (excluding the collegiate) in the PHL today:
1. PBA (still by a very wide margin)
2. Vis-Min Cup = Filbasket
3. NBL
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Originally posted by Jackie Reaper View PostThat's why they need to hire imports, one per team, starting next season. Not necessarily the PBA scoring-type imports. Kahit sila Chabi Yo lang or Eze or Akhuetie or Nzeusseu. Those players don't cost much money but can elevate the league's level of competition. Adding these imports, FilBasket can easily establish itself as the second league in the Philippines.
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Originally posted by Rodbi View PostYeah, just like the PBA D-League before the pandemic happened, most FSAs were also playing in that league. I hope Mr. Jai Reyes and his associates are open to that possibility.Attack
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Originally posted by ja.he View PostOla Adeogun, Femi Babayemi, Omorogbe, Austin Manyara, Ange Kouame are some of the players that played in PBA D-League which made the league more exciting.
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