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    In another thread, I mentioned the need to identify and then develop young shooters. Preferably, shooters who can also defend. I believe we have a very promising batch in the 17-23 year old range so it's important that they include shooters.

    Now let's start identifying prospects we should start developing into elite shooters.

    On top for me is Mason Amos (19), then although a bit older Ken Tuffin. For the younger prospects, based on previous Batang Gilas performance, I will include Competente (18).

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    Originally posted by Metta View Post
    In another thread, I mentioned the need to identify and then develop young shooters. Preferably, shooters who can also defend. I believe we have a very promising batch in the 17-23 year old range so it's important that they include shooters.

    Now let's start identifying prospects we should start developing into elite shooters.

    On top for me is Mason Amos (19), then although a bit older Ken Tuffin. For the younger prospects, based on previous Batang Gilas performance, I will include Competente (18).
    Should also identify shooters that can translate internationally ie qualities like size, quick release, range

    one of the problems I think local shooters have is their shooting in the pba doesn’t translate to FIBA especially worlds, they either have slower release or lack the size so it’s easier for defenders with length to close out on them


    something I thought was interesting, Abando in the World Cup qualifiers and World Cup shot poorly from 3 compared to his fiba Asia stint

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    • #3
      Originally posted by TheRodster21 View Post

      Should also identify shooters that can translate internationally ie qualities like size, quick release, range
      Yes that's why I like Amos (excellent shooting form + size) who shot well in his Gilas stint, and Competente in his Batang Gilas stint. Meanwhile, Tuffin played in the NBL.

      Most important to become an elite shooter is repetition (so work ethic and a good shooting motion is key) and confidence. Also needed is a "shooter's mentality." Always looking to shoot as the number one option (Klay).

      Plus of course age. We want shooters in that 17-23 range as building blocks.

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      • #4
        we have good shooters actually ... problem is they're only good when shooting against similar sized or smaller players

        its one thing for lassiter or wright to get a shot off a pogoy or scottie yet it s a totally different ballgame when they have to shoot vs uber 6'5 athletes in the international stage

        what gilas needs is a tall point guard or go to small forward that can suck in defenses and thus open up shooters

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        • #5


          "Noong kasing panahon ko sa national team, plays were called for me. Sine-set up ako so I can get a good look at the basket, to put me in a position to make the shot," Caidic, a former PBA MVP and member of the league's 25 Greatest, said.

          "So ako, alam ko kung kailan ako titira, at handang-handa ako." That is so unlike Gilas' shooters, Caidic said, adding, "Ngayon, depende kung malibre sila, then they take the shot. So mahirap. Parang emergency situations lang. So you're not ready (to shoot)"

          But pressed on what he felt was lacking in the team, Caidic said he would've preferred allotting the last few spots in the World Cup lineup to shooters rather than to players who more or less played the same way as the starters.

          Off the top of his head, Caidic, who played in four Asian Games from 1986 to 1998, mentioned the names of Matthew Wright, Marcio Lassiter, Jordan Heading and Robert Bolick, who he said may not be a pure shooter but owns one of the best three-point shooting percentages while playing for the national team.

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          • #6
            too bad the current generation of kids (U15) would rather dribble drive and do fancy layups and cross over moves/eurostep, rather than work on their shooting.

            change has to start at the youth/grassroots level.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by hmbopbaduwap View Post
              https://www.spin.ph/basketball/fiba/...feed_1_section

              "Noong kasing panahon ko sa national team, plays were called for me. Sine-set up ako so I can get a good look at the basket, to put me in a position to make the shot," Caidic, a former PBA MVP and member of the league's 25 Greatest, said.

              "So ako, alam ko kung kailan ako titira, at handang-handa ako." That is so unlike Gilas' shooters, Caidic said, adding, "Ngayon, depende kung malibre sila, then they take the shot. So mahirap. Parang emergency situations lang. So you're not ready (to shoot)"

              But pressed on what he felt was lacking in the team, Caidic said he would've preferred allotting the last few spots in the World Cup lineup to shooters rather than to players who more or less played the same way as the starters.

              Off the top of his head, Caidic, who played in four Asian Games from 1986 to 1998, mentioned the names of Matthew Wright, Marcio Lassiter, Jordan Heading and Robert Bolick, who he said may not be a pure shooter but owns one of the best three-point shooting percentages while playing for the national team.
              We could have really used those 4 guys last WC. Heading was injured but the other guys weren't even invited to the pool.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by thatweirdguy View Post

                We could have really used those 4 guys last WC. Heading was injured but the other guys weren't even invited to the pool.
                Lassiter should have been invited. U got a good 3-pt shooter & a decent wing defender with Lassiter. Matt Wright has been a disappointment with his Gilas stint. Nag iiba ang tira nya when faced with taller wing defenders.

                Even in the Asian Games-bound Gilas team, I would love Lassiter to be there.
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                • #9
                  Originally posted by JAMSKIE View Post

                  Lassiter should have been invited. U got a good 3-pt shooter & a decent wing defender with Lassiter. Matt Wright has been a disappointment with his Gilas stint. Nag iiba ang tira nya when faced with taller wing defenders.

                  Even in the Asian Games-bound Gilas team, I would love Lassiter to be there.
                  Agree with Wright haha. Dinadaga talaga and plays hot potato with the ball unlike. But my point is you have to invite these players at least. My guess is they didn't smooth things out with the PBA regarding their move to the Bleague unlike Heading and Parks etc

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by CoJ View Post
                    too bad the current generation of kids (U15) would rather dribble drive and do fancy layups and cross over moves/eurostep, rather than work on their shooting.

                    change has to start at the youth/grassroots level.
                    Change has to start at the coaching level. We have young shooters, the problem is club team coaches like those in the MPBL, prefer slashers who have fancy moves and who can draw a following. Shooters are plain vanilla and don't bring crowds to watch games. Same way a Paul Alvarez or a Samboy Lim type would always overshadow shooters like Allan Caidic.

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by TheRodster21 View Post
                      something I thought was interesting, Abando in the World Cup qualifiers and World Cup shot poorly from 3 compared to his fiba Asia stint
                      What is abandos splits in kbl and wc?

                      My hesitation with him is, if you remove the blocks, he doesnt really look like a good defender.
                      I like the 3s and energy but other than thats he is mostly highlight dunks and blocks. So, if his average on 3s good, no problem. But if its good but in low volume, should we then test tuffin and/or cabanero?

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                      • #12
                        I'd like the list to become much younger (seeing the ages of these pba draftees is disheartening). Like I mentioned Amos, Competente and then we can add Konov and Cabanero to the list.

                        Playing position is now irrelevant because shooting is now required from each position.

                        Their coaches moving forward will also matter a lot because getting the "green light" trust from coaches is important for shooters. Also important is the team play-style.

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by C2Hamm View Post

                          What is abandos splits in kbl and wc?

                          My hesitation with him is, if you remove the blocks, he doesnt really look like a good defender.
                          I like the 3s and energy but other than thats he is mostly highlight dunks and blocks. So, if his average on 3s good, no problem. But if its good but in low volume, should we then test tuffin and/or cabanero?
                          Anyang KGC

                          Averaged 2.08 3pt attempts per game

                          Shooting splits = 47/36/74
                          TS = 57%

                          World Cup

                          Averaged 2.6 3pt attempts per game

                          Shooting splits = 46/23/50
                          TS = 53%

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by thatweirdguy View Post

                            Agree with Wright haha. Dinadaga talaga and plays hot potato with the ball unlike. But my point is you have to invite these players at least. My guess is they didn't smooth things out with the PBA regarding their move to the Bleague unlike Heading and Parks etc

                            Whenever Wright faced a taller more athletic player,he just wilt like a flower,he either just stop shooting or misses tough shots that he can easily do in the PBA or SEA GAMES level players.

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by ARMIR View Post


                              Whenever Wright faced a taller more athletic player,he just wilt like a flower,he either just stop shooting or misses tough shots that he can easily do in the PBA or SEA GAMES level players.
                              Slower release on shots makes it easier to contest.

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