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  • Originally posted by JAMSKIE View Post

    That's the complexities of basketball.

    Well we have to understand that UAE now has a naturalized player. Definitely the addition of such naturalized player for UAE has made the team stronger. Perhaps the Lebanese took it easy on this game as they are already qualified.

    Perhaps we can also say the same about Jordan in its final game vs. Iraq in which the Jordan won by only 6 pts. Perhaps the Jordanians took it easy as well since they are already qualified.

    BTW, I don't really give too much weight on the rankings.
    Besides, this UAE team also give import flavored SGA team last Dubai cup, where SGA just won only 9... Like Qatar, UAE also doing Qatar like blueprint of recruiting foreign players too.. just check UAE line up, half of them are not Emiratis by birth... But they are not that greedy like Qatar.... Maybe in 2029 they can snatch a spot in Fiba Asia cup...

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    • Originally posted by Giannis34GOD View Post

      Besides, this UAE team also give import flavored SGA team last Dubai cup, where SGA just won only 9... Like Qatar, UAE also doing Qatar like blueprint of recruiting foreign players too.. just check UAE line up, half of them are not Emiratis by birth... But they are not that greedy like Qatar.... Maybe in 2029 they can snatch a spot in Fiba Asia cup...
      Speaking of which, the SBP should push to host that edition.

      Been a while since we hosted it.

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      • Originally posted by JAMSKIE View Post

        Up to now I still can't think of any reason what made FIBA decide to declare Tyler Harris as a Qatari local player. Obviously such development gives the Qatar national team a huge boost. Imagine Qatar can field 2 world imports at the same time. They can play either a Mike Lewis or a Donte Grantham (as naturalized player) with Tyler Harris (as a local). A poster here may say, "Why worry about a lowly ranked team (Qatar is No. 92 in the FIBA world ranking)?" I don't really put that much weight on world rankings. Qatar may only ranked No. 92 in the world but by having 2 American imports now on its side, it is going to threaten world No. 35 Jordan, world No. 28 Iran (remember Qatar already beat Iran in the 2nd window) & of course our very own Gilas team which is ranked No. 34. Chinese Taipei is ranked No. 79 but with the way it played in the 3rd window it looks like it is going to threaten some Asian teams ranked from 20 to 40 in the world ranking. Eh wala pa nga dyan yung mga Hinton brothers.
        Rankings are there to conclude their performance in their past years... Taiwan and Qatar not making any progress in last 10 years in any Fiba competitions.. So their rankings are very low... But it will take big complications in every draw lots for Fiba Asia cup and world cup qualifiers in November.. whoever will group Taiwan and Qatar will go, it means a group of death already for teams that will be group by both Qatar and Taiwan.. no easy games in every window...

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        • Originally posted by sroth3839 View Post

          Speaking of which, the SBP should push to host that edition.

          Been a while since we hosted it.
          I think better SBP host women's world cup or the Asia cup first... Better to promote women's basketball here... I'm sure many will watch Angel Reese and Caitlin Clark playing for team USA here...For 2029 Fiba Asia cup men's edition.. I think Mongolia or UAE are top choices for 2029 edition... But of the two, I want Mongolia, simply because they love basketball too like us... And they have quality arenas out there to host..

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          • Akeem Mitchell seems healthy and dunking the ball lol
            To becomes Asia's Best, we need to compete against the World's Best..
            1 Big 4 small > 5 out offense.

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            • The usual suspects qualify for this year's Asia Cup.

              - Japan
              - Jordan
              - Australia
              - New Zealand
              - Iran
              - Lebanon
              - China
              - South Korea
              - Philippines
              Attack
              defend
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              • Why are we only getting such a short prep time for the tourney? I call bull on Cone. Why isn't he asking the PiBiEy for a longer prep time? Instead he is just towing the league line. He is a great coach but is nothing more than a stooge for that stupid league.
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                • Schedule for Final Qualifiers for 3rd place teams

                  March 19-21 : Taipei (Taiwan, Guam, Thailand)

                  March 21-23 : Manama (Bahrain, India, Iraq)

                  Who will make it?


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                  • This final qualifiers will likely the final stint of Wesley and Cruz (if they lose), both already twilight of their careers.. this is likely the best chance to make history for the island of Guam.. they likely lose to Taiwan but they have a better chance vs Thailand... They will be the smallest and fewest inhabitants to qualify for any continental tournament in history.. as they are smaller than the likes of Cape Verde, Iceland or Bahamas and few inhabitants than Cape Verde....

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                    • Originally posted by live_evil View Post
                      Why are we only getting such a short prep time for the tourney? I call bull on Cone. Why isn't he asking the PiBiEy for a longer prep time? Instead he is just towing the league line. He is a great coach but is nothing more than a stooge for that stupid league.
                      If we're talking about preparation period prior to each window qualifier for both the FIBA Asia Cup & FIBA World Cup, I think the usual 9 to 10-day training period that Gilas is getting prior to each window qualifier is similar to the training period that all Asian & Oceania teams are getting. Remember that Japan's B-league only takes about 2 weeks of break to give way to their national team's preparation. Meaning the B-league takes a brief break around 9 to 10 days before a window qualifier. I think in similar situation din yung mga national teams ng China, Korea, Jordan, Iran, New Zeakand, Qatar, etc. Its not like some teams are getting 4 weeks of preparation period in a window qualifier.

                      Magkakatalo lang yan sa preparation period for the tournament proper - FIBA Asia Cup & FIBA World Cup. Other national teams can have as much as 2-month preparation period while others will only get a month of preparation. I just hope that for the 2025 FIBA.
                      "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 JAMSKIE View Post

                        If we're talking about preparation period prior of each window qualifier for both the FIBA Asia Cup & FIBA World Cup, I think the usual 9 to 10-day training period that Gilas is getting prior to each window qualifier is similar to the training period that all Asian & Oceania teams are getting. Remember that Japan's B-league only takes about 2 weeks of break to give way to their national team's preparation. Meaning the B-league takes a brief break around 9 to 10 days before a window qualifier. I think in similar situation din yung mga national teams ng China, Korea, Jordan, Iran, New Zeakand, Qatar, etc. Its not like some teams are getting 4 weeks of preparation period in a window qualifier.

                        Magkakatalo lang yan sa preparation period for the tournament proper - FIBA Asia Cup & FIBA World Cup. Other national teams can have as much as 2-month preparation period while others will only get a month of preparation. I just hope that for the 2025 FIBA.
                        The whole point of establishing a main core since the first window is to develop your chemistry as each window progresses. This is why Cone is hellbent on having a shallower pool of 12-players.

                        To a certain extent, I agree. Our players are spread out and will never be available to conduct once-a-week practices during the season. However, the problem is the 12-players he selected are not all useful; just look at our rotation since last year.

                        There's really nothing wrong with having a bigger pool. Just establish your main guys and have reserves in case they get injured. That's all.

                        Plus, the current members of the team aren't new to each other. They've all played together before albeit under a different system.

                        Kaya ang 9-10 days preparation before a tournament ay pwede if it's only a two-game stretch. Those 9-10 days window of preparations prior to each window is where you build your chemistry in the lead up to the main tournament.

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                        • QMB (once cleared) for Kai and either Heading/Winston for Iskati, but obviously Iskati is untouchable so kht si QMB na lng Pero I wish CTC and Boss Al would both recall that we did well in OQT without Iskati with Newsome as the primary ballhandler.

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                          • Originally posted by carmelo7 View Post
                            QMB (once cleared) for Kai and either Heading/Winston for Iskati, but obviously Iskati is untouchable so kht si QMB na lng Pero I wish CTC and Boss Al would both recall that we did well in OQT without Iskati with Newsome as the primary ballhandler.
                            Makes me wonder, would Gilas have beaten Latvia if Iskati was available at that time? Baka nag iba yung complexion ng Gilas with Iskati playing at that time. Maybe it was a blessing in disguised that Iskati was injured at that time.

                            Peace sa mga Ginebra fans
                            "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 JAMSKIE View Post

                              Makes me wonder, would Gilas have beaten Latvia if Iskati was available at that time? Baka nag iba yung complexion ng Gilas with Iskati playing at that time. Maybe it was a blessing in disguised that Iskati was injured at that time.

                              Peace sa mga Ginebra fans
                              be ready to face their wrath if you post this on r/PBA.

                              dameng Gin fanboys doon

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                              • Originally posted by FilWelsh View Post







                                so granting that QMB’s parents did indeed secured his Filipino passport in a Philippine consulate in the States when he was still a boy. This is likely as Milloras are well connected. I posted here before I understand his grandpa is a distinguished UP College of Medicine alumnus. At young age his lolo may have seen his apo’s potential and applied dual citizenship for young Quentin. Former IBP president and late Pangasinan governor Vicente Millora is a relative of his lolo. At very young age he may have Philippine passport but it may have expired and never stamped as Quentin may never used his Philippine passport when he spent his holidays in Philippines. Having a Western passport is more convenient when going to immigration counters in NAIA. As Philippine passport holders have to traverse usually long queues.

                                I have 2 passports myself, I usually presented my non-Filipino passport whenever I go to Philippines. I secured it almost 10 years ago after my re-acquisition of Filipino citizenship. Almost every year I have vacation to home-country but each time I don’t bothered to have it stamped. Maybe QMB’s parents were doing the same…

                                Same thought I have. You pinned it right.There is an advantage of using American Passport that may be the reason why his passport were not being stamped.

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