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  • Originally posted by empyreanmaze View Post

    Might very well be that Tim only adjusts for Kai Sotto. They did well against Georgia and Brazil though, but I also suspect that's only because those 2 teams respected gilas too much and didn't know it was relying almost everything on Kai Sotto. A well scouted Kailess pba gilas is in for a long losing streak imo
    KQ shot and missed that fastbreak 3 against Brazil, iirc. which is a no-no for a Cone team (recalling Willie Miller fastbreak 3 miss story Alaska days hehe).

    it might be because the Kai-Junemar slow tempo triangle was proven to work, and it is indeed because Kai hides the deficiencies of Junemar when they play together, but now Cone is back to square 1. was excited to see how AJ fits in the triangle, but it seems other posters are correct that AJ is more effective as a PNR big. Cone has a history of not developing players? i agree with the other posters that Gilas is now run as a PBA team (needs now ready players) instead of like an NBA team (player development included except for championship teams).

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    • Originally posted by noyce View Post

      KQ shot and missed that fastbreak 3 against Brazil, iirc. which is a no-no for a Cone team (recalling Willie Miller fastbreak 3 miss story Alaska days hehe).
      Man, KQ during that game had 0 professional experience. I've watched almost all of his kbl games and this man has done nothing but upgraded.

      Originally posted by noyce View Post

      was excited to see how AJ fits in the triangle, but it seems other posters are correct that AJ is more effective as a PNR big.​
      I forgot to account for Edu in the program. Very possible that he's the brand new variable that might've brought up the need to overhaul the system we saw during the Latvia OQT. Like a brand new function introduced to a program that isn't fully utilized by the main logical framework yet(IT analogy)

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      • Originally posted by empyreanmaze View Post
        Man, KQ during that game had 0 professional experience. I've watched almost all of his kbl games and this man has done nothing but upgraded.
        hoping and expecting that KQ assumes the Brownlee role in the triangle (which is the MJ/Kobe role haha). also impressed with his development, maybe we just have to be patient that Cone gives him the keys, most likely after Brownlee retires

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        • Interesting twists this Monday.

          If Kazakhstan beat Iran, then India is eliminated. Otherwise, they are out for the first time. When was the last time an Asia Cup didn't feature either Kazakhstan or India?

          If Mongolia beat Japan, then Guam is eliminated.

          Syria and Bahrain battle for the final ticket.

          Says a lot about our team when I am more excited about the other fixtures.

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          • Originally posted by sroth3839 View Post
            Interesting twists this Monday.

            If Kazakhstan beat Iran, then India is eliminated. Otherwise, they are out for the first time. When was the last time an Asia Cup didn't feature either Kazakhstan or India?

            If Mongolia beat Japan, then Guam is eliminated.

            Syria and Bahrain battle for the final ticket.

            Says a lot about our team when I am more excited about the other fixtures.
            Highly unlikely for Mongolia to beat Japan but they have a realistic chance to make the game closer.

            Guam is in serious trouble to be honest since they are up against China.

            I no longer want to see India this coming FIBA-Asia Cup. No improvement whatsoever on the part of India. They are just playing there for the sake of participation.
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            • Originally posted by ja.he View Post

              Highly unlikely for Mongolia to beat Japan but they have a realistic chance to make the game closer.

              Guam is in serious trouble to be honest since they are up against China.

              I no longer want to see India this coming FIBA-Asia Cup. No improvement whatsoever on the part of India. They are just playing there for the sake of participation.
              I am also annoyed with the constant hype every time they play.

              We've been hearing this "India is the next big thing" in basketball since what? 2006? Nothing. Not even a top 5 finish in the senior level.

              Hell, they couldn't Bahrain or Saudi with all their "height advantage".

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              • Originally posted by sroth3839 View Post

                I am also annoyed with the constant hype every time they play.

                We've been hearing this "India is the next big thing" in basketball since what? 2006? Nothing. Not even a top 5 finish in the senior level.

                Hell, they couldn't Bahrain or Saudi with all their "height advantage".
                All height, zero skills - that's how I describe India.
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                • I noticed the distribution of playing time between Taipei and Gilas.

                  - 9 players from Taipei played atleast 10 mins. In comparison, only 6 players from Gilas had meaningful playing time - played 20 minutes or longer.

                  These are the minutes Gilas players had played last thursday:

                  - Brownlee - 38 minutes
                  - Dwight - 38 minutes
                  - Scottie - 37 minutes
                  - AJ - 26 minutes
                  - June Mar - 21 minutes
                  - Newsome - 21 minutes
                  - Oftana - 8 minutes
                  - Carl - 4 minutes
                  - Perez - 3 minutes
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                  Do we expect Gilas to win the game with this kind of minute distribution?
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                  • Originally posted by empyreanmaze View Post

                    I don't disagree, seeing problems with gilas is not an automatic assumption that Taiwan will remain weak, you can criticize gilas without disparaging the other side but this isn't about just one game, gilas has been blowing black smoke from its exhaust since the tuneups in the Middle East.

                    Does the thought that "while everyone else improves, it's ok if we remain the same" accurate for what you're trying to imply?
                    Well, in fairness to coach Tim, I think he's expecting & optimistic naman that Gilas is going to improve thru time. For one, malayo pa naman yung 2027 FIBA World Cup which is really the main target or the main goal of the program. Then we got a number of young players in the team/pool like Kai, AJ Edu, Tamayo & KQ, which means that as these young players' individual game improve, mag e improve din yung team. The downside though is that we also have a No. of aging players whose days with the national team are already numbered - Junmar, Japeth, Newsome & of course Justin Brownlee. Once those players retire from Gilas, they would be replaced by younger players which also means panibagong adjustments na naman for the team.

                    Of course we also have to expect the rest of our opponents would improve as well. In particular teams like Taiwan, Iran, Qatar, China, Korea. I think these teams are on the rebuilding stage.

                    This I say, we can't simply just say that natalo tayo sa Chinese Taipei for a variety of factors like we missed Kai Sotto, our players are tired or the team is currently on a slump, while ignoring the vast improvement of the team na tumalo sa atin. Let's give credit to Chinese Taipei. They beat us mainly becoz they have vastly improved lately. Without such improvement, I don't think the Taiwan can beat a Gilas team even w/o kai Sotto, a Gilas team which is on a slump & a Gilas team with tired players.

                    I remember a poster here reacting to posters (which includes me) who complained about Qatar being given unfair advantage by FIBA by allowing it to have 2 world imports playing at the same time, that poster said like, "Why are you guys so worried about a lowly ranked Asian team?"

                    Oh I thought that poster understand basketball much better than I do!

                    Give 2 world imports to a Middle East national team & I tell U that team is going to pose a threat to any of the top 6 Asian teams (excluding Australia & New Zealand). Imagine a Saudi Arabian team with Justin Brownlee & Chris McCullough in tow. Or a Bahrain national team with RHJ & Ricardo Ratliffe.

                    I don't think teams like Jordan, Lebanon, China, Japan & of course Gilas won't feel threatened.

                    Remember that in that recent pocket tournament in Doha, we barely beat Qatar. It was a come from behind scary win by Gilas.
                    "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 ja.he View Post

                      All height, zero skills - that's how I describe India.
                      Agree.
                      If you look at the current India national team, not only that they have height & length, they're also athletic. But their skills are way way below when compared to the top 8 teams in Asia.
                      "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 ja.he View Post
                        I noticed the distribution of playing time between Taipei and Gilas.

                        - 9 players from Taipei played atleast 10 mins. In comparison, only 6 players from Gilas had meaningful playing time - played 20 minutes or longer.

                        These are the minutes Gilas players had played last thursday:

                        - Brownlee - 38 minutes
                        - Dwight - 38 minutes
                        - Scottie - 37 minutes
                        - AJ - 26 minutes
                        - June Mar - 21 minutes
                        - Newsome - 21 minutes
                        - Oftana - 8 minutes
                        - Carl - 4 minutes
                        - Perez - 3 minutes
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                        Do we expect Gilas to win the game with this kind of minute distribution?
                        The usual alibi I read is that it's just a non bearing game and we're trying to hide our cards. Well apparently nobody told the team especially Brownlee who's always trying his hardest to win. If anything we're becoming too predictable and we're giving them all the scouting they need.



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                        • Originally posted by JAMSKIE View Post

                          This I say, we can't simply just say that natalo tayo sa Chinese Taipei for a variety of factors like we missed Kai Sotto, our players are tired or the team is currently on a slump, while ignoring the vast improvement of the team na tumalo sa atin. Let's give credit to Chinese Taipei. They beat us mainly becoz they have vastly improved lately. Without such improvement, I don't think the Taiwan can beat a Gilas team even w/o kai Sotto, a Gilas team which is on a slump & a Gilas team with tired players.
                          With or without Kai Sotto, this team should not have such a steep drop in quality, simple as. This team is the product of a culture, not just Kai Sotto, absolutely nothing you've said supports the narrative that they should be playing to the levels of Taiwan or weaker teams by missing Kai Sotto. We're going in circles here, I'm saying "you're fat and out of shape" and you're saying "it's because they're too fast" and I'm saying "they're too fast because you're out of shape" and you go "no they're simply too fast". You have a fat and out of shape mentality, snap out of it

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                          • Originally posted by JAMSKIE View Post

                            Well, in fairness to coach Tim, I think he's expecting & optimistic naman that Gilas is going to improve thru time. For one, malayo pa naman yung 2027 FIBA World Cup which is really the main target or the main goal of the program. Then we got a number of young players in the team/pool like Kai, AJ Edu, Tamayo & KQ, which means that as these young players' individual game improve, mag e improve din yung team. The downside though is that we also have a No. of aging players whose days with the national team are already numbered - Junmar, Japeth, Newsome & of course Justin Brownlee. Once those players retire from Gilas, they would be replaced by younger players which also means panibagong adjustments na naman for the team.
                            We don’t have a luxury of big men. I believe Junemar will still be serviceable at least for another 3 years as a starter weaning gradually into bench or practice player. However Japeth and Newsome should retire after FIBA Asia Cup this summer. And SBP should have another NP before yearend in anticipation of Brownlee’s retirement. He will be 37 in April.

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                            • Originally posted by FilWelsh View Post

                              We don’t have a luxury of big men. I believe Junemar will still be serviceable at least for another 3 years as a starter weaning gradually into bench or practice player. However Japeth and Newsome should retire after FIBA Asia Cup this summer. And SBP should have another NP before yearend in anticipation of Brownlee’s retirement. He will be 37 in April.
                              And whoever that NP is, he should be integrated into the lineup as early as the first WCQ window.

                              Already not liking the fact that Bennie's papers haven't progressed since May 2024.

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                              • Originally posted by sroth3839 View Post

                                And whoever that NP is, he should be integrated into the lineup as early as the first WCQ window.

                                Already not liking the fact that Bennie's papers haven't progressed since May 2024.
                                Why not call Jared McCain, Ron Harper, Jr. or Dylan Harper? If I were SBP, I will do my best to convince these three to take the naturalized spot of Gilas. You only need passport to take either of the three with McCain and Dylan securing a clearance from USAB.
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