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I can see much better cohesion than last year team
... but it's still the same sets. dribble drive kick-out to corner or drop pass. at least you got guys like Amos and Tolentino hitting shots in the first.
... but it's still the same sets. dribble drive kick-out to corner or drop pass. at least you got guys like Amos and Tolentino hitting shots in the first.
... but it's still the same sets. dribble drive kick-out to corner or drop pass. at least you got guys like Amos and Tolentino hitting shots in the first.
so far a lot more ballscreens and attack to the baseline. DDO with more ball movement unlike the one with CTAB with Blatch or Castro on top of the key.
He has something that no one else in the Gilas pool has: mobility, length, and a defensive awareness. See how he hedged the screen before the breakaway dunk? How many players in Gilas right now can do that?
a lot of good points actually.. i just have 1 question here and I hope there is an immigration laywer (international would really help)... at face value (globally), is it easy to know whether an individual attained citizenship thru naturalization? this is a legit question...
Some know my professional background,
Anyway . Years of residency is common criteria for grant of citizenship, there are requirements on number of days must be in the country for every given year
All people who acquire a 2nd citizenship after original citizenship are actually natiuralize , in many western countries, it's called citizenship by grant , of course there are many basis for grant , can be relationship (spouse) , work, residency etc etc
Most western countries have access to 5 eyes , which is a record of all immigration activity, when a parent of a player claims his parent is a former citizen of say the Philippines, this can actually be verified as that parents record has to have a declaration of that sort , remember US citizens for tax and security purposes need to declare all known affiliation to any citizenship
So really if you make false declaration, you will be found out
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