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I hope this kid grows up to 6'8" with 7' wingspan at the very least so even if his guard training doesn't pan out, he'll be an additional international-sized big in the PH basketball ecosystem, which we currently don't have a surplus of. Right now, he still doesn't have the basketball (upper) body, but the next 3-4 years is going to be very interesting. Somebody, sponsor this kid's athletic training, quick! Lol
I hope this kid grows up to 6'8" with 7' wingspan at the very least so even if his guard training doesn't pan out, he'll be an additional international-sized big in the PH basketball ecosystem, which we currently don't have a surplus of. Right now, he still doesn't have the basketball (upper) body, but the next 3-4 years is going to be very interesting. Somebody, sponsor this kid's athletic training, quick! Lol
Too young I think to go abroad but Batang PBA is a good starting point for a youth program. We cant go straight to u16. Batang PBA I think is u12 and u14 and the MPBL is making its own Batang MPBL too.
for the love of God, someone train him as a guard and not as a center. Heck allow him to play against kids 2-3 yrs older than him
Correct. Becoz if this kid ends up only around 6-7 or 6-8 & he has the skill set of a pure center (more like a Junmar Fajardo), then he'll be useless for the national team.
On the other hand if he is trained as a natural wingman with shooting & decent handles, if he ends up with the skillset of a Danny Seigle or a Jamie Malonzo, then he will most likely be serviceable for the national team in the future. That is even if he ends up standing only 6-foot-7 or 6-foot-8.
"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
The Man With A Million Drills coach Jeff Codera are more than willing to assist our basketball program moving forward and I think he is currently training some tall kids at his Cebu''s sweat shop.
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