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RR Pogoy for Scottie?
Will Roger Pogoy be the 12th man for Gilas Pilipinas Men? Far Eastern University head coach Sean Chambers, who is assisting Tim Cone with the national team’s preparation for the FIBA Olympic Qualifying Tournament, posted on his social media accounts that Pogoy is also at Inspire Sports Academy. View this post on Instagram […]
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Originally posted by Giannis34GOD View PostRR Pogoy for Scottie?https://tiebreakertimes.com.ph/tbt/r...inspire/305603
I'd say he'd be an end-of-bench guy, but we have three players who can play 2, and two players who can play 1 (both of whom are natural 2's).
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Originally posted by IPC View Post
Nice. When he can shoot, great. But when he can't, he's a two-way liability. Gets blown by on defense, gets lost on rotations. Any other clear alternatives?
I'd say he'd be an end-of-bench guy, but we have three players who can play 2, and two players who can play 1 (both of whom are natural 2's).
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Pogoy is one example that sure he's playing good in PBA doesnt mean it warrants a Gilas call up and expect the same performance. We've seen countless times on pogoy. People don't learn on suggesting players..and now people suggesting stockton?
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Originally posted by Silent Killer View PostPogoy is one example that sure he's playing good in PBA doesnt mean it warrants a Gilas call up and expect the same performance. We've seen countless times on pogoy. People don't learn on suggesting players..and now people suggesting stockton?
Take the case of Calvin Abueva, prior to his stint with Gilas in 2015, who among us here at IBN had predicted that Abueva is going to do very well with Gilas in 2015? Maybe only a very few, or maybe none at all. But Abueva proved to be a workhorse for Gilas & was among the best players of Gilas in 2015.
Of course I'm aware that there are lots of PBA players who are/were impressive in the PBA but couldnt carryover such performsnces in the FIBA game. But we can never gauge a certain player's potential in the national team unless that player gets tested in actual FIBA game.
The thing is, a player who is among the PBA',s superstar or star will have a better chance at playing well in FIBA than an averaged PBA player.Last edited by JAMSKIE; 06-21-2024, 03:25 PM."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 IPC View Post
Nice. When he can shoot, great. But when he can't, he's a two-way liability. Gets blown by on defense, gets lost on rotations. Any other clear alternatives?
I'd say he'd be an end-of-bench guy, but we have three players who can play 2, and two players who can play 1 (both of whom are natural 2's).
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Originally posted by ja.he View PostWhy not try Justin Gutang or Dalph Panopio? Do they really think that they can find our better players only in the PBA?
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Originally posted by Giannis34GOD View PostOne of CTC's wishlist since 2019 SEAG... CTC loves Pogoy... Unfortunately in the past, Pogoy is always not available due to injuries...
Maybe a locker room presence, but on the court, we're better off having someone else.
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Originally posted by JAMSKIE View Post
What's wrong with suggesting Stockton as Gilas prospect? Yes I know there's no guarantee he will carryover his good PBA game to the FIBA level, but there's also no guarantee that he will suck in the FIBA game either. That is why he needs to be tested in the FIBA level. There's absolutely no way of telling until we see him play for Gilas.
Take the case of Calvin Abueva, prior to his stint with Gilas in 2015, who among us here at IBN had predicted that Abueva is going to do very well with Gilas in 2015? Maybe only a very few, or maybe none at all. But Abueva proved to be a workhorse for Gilas & was among the best players of Gilas in 2015.
Of course I'm aware that there are lots of PBA players who are/were impressive in the PBA but couldnt carryover such performsnces in the FIBA game. But we can never gauge a certain player's potential in the national team unless that player gets tested in actual FIBA game.
The thing is, a player who is among the PBA',s superstar or star will have a better chance at playing well in FIBA than an averaged PBA player.Philippine Malditas to FIFA Womens World Cup 2023
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