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  • Originally posted by IPC View Post
    Now I'm seeing a lineup of:

    5'11" Esperanza
    6'2" Hunter
    6'2" Santos
    6'3" Manding
    6'7" Castillejos
    parang out of place si hunter lol. kung ganun lang din parang mas deserving pa si daja sa final lineup sa darating na asia cup. sila2 lang din ni ludovice yung kita mong di takot nung world cup kahit undersize, nakakapag baba din ng bola may laterals at athletic

    EDIT: English next time as per our site rules. thanks -Sikatrix

    Hunter is out of place. If he plays like this, Daja is more deserving of a slot at FIBA Asia. Him and Ludovice arent afraid to compete despite there size. They can also hander the ball, are athletic and have good handles.
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    • Originally posted by Sikatrix View Post
      Only 13 mins for Gemao. Hope that ankle doesn't swell up tomorrow.
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      Originally posted by lem0nadi View Post
      Indonesia blew out both of Thailand and Malaysia. Tomorrow is an intruguing do or die against them. Without Gemao? I don't know what will happen. ​​
      Originally posted by Sikatrix View Post
      Gemao played after the bad landing but we have to hope that his ankle doesn't swell up.
      We can rest Gemao. We have no pressure to win tomorrow. We have already qualified thanks to Indonesia's wins over Malaysia and Thailand.

      Of course, I hope the others can step up and prove their worth.

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      • Only a chot/josh reyes team would make you doubt if the Philippines can win against Indonesia in basketball.

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        • I am cheering for Indonesia if only to help get rid of that imbecile, Joke Reyes.
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          • I think Christian Vergara is bigger and better than Tumaneng and Castillejos... he's improving everytime I see him play and I heard Justine Baltazar who's the one training him... Christian Vergara only 16-17 years old and he's 6'9 and he has 7'3-7'4 wingspan

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            • Originally posted by IPC View Post





              We can rest Gemao. We have no pressure to win tomorrow. We have already qualified thanks to Indonesia's wins over Malaysia and Thailand.

              Of course, I hope the others can step up and prove their worth.
              Not really. There is only 1 slot for SEABA so with us losing against Indonesia means them going to the Fiba Asia Cup.

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              • Originally posted by onggok View Post
                I think Christian Vergara is bigger and better than Tumaneng and Castillejos... he's improving everytime I see him play and I heard Justine Baltazar who's the one training him... Christian Vergara only 16-17 years old and he's 6'9 and he has 7'3-7'4 wingspan
                I heard about this boy too. He should be taught how to post on youtube to let others see whether he is actually improving or not. The ust guy, brix versoza, is rather stiff. Unless he gets a personal skills coach, he will be doomed to become a bottom bencher in the mpbl at best.

                The problem is most of these "promising" tallballers are easily discouraged by their own stupid skills and lack the tenacity to get help from ballers and trainers who can help them in building an attitude for personal excellence. A lot of smallballers have vicious, selfish attitudes and do not want tallballers to look superior to them. A pinoy tallballer's journey towards excellence therefore will always be a lonely one, and somebody has to show him how to do it.

                Where do pinoys tall boys really get decent athletic explosiveness and shooting rampage training? Cant the sbp have monthly provincial clinics where they can recommend or even teach at least inexpensive gym traiining for wannabe ballers, including free indovidualized training slots for 6'4 and above 12 and 13 year olds? It is not good if parents only of 5'4 boys are wealthy enough to get their kids on the right track of training.

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                • Guys, is Lebron Jhames Daep better than Castillejos? It's unfortunate that Daep failed to attend the early tryouts of Batang Gilas U-18 pool becoz his high school team was playing in the finals of the NCAA high school tournament at that time. Coach Josh should have given Daep & Daep's high school teammate Arex Borja some consideration to catch up with the training. What if na late sila ng 2 weeks sa training? It's not like Batang Gilas only had a 1 month training. The team/pool had a lengthy training/preparation period.

                  I think both Daep & Borja are promising.
                  "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
                    Guys, is Lebron Jhames Daep better than Castillejos? It's unfortunate that Daep failed to attend the early tryouts of Batang Gilas U-18 pool becoz his high school team was playing in the finals of the NCAA high school tournament at that time. Coach Josh should have given Daep & Daep's high school teammate Arex Borja some consideration to catch up with the training. What if na late sila ng 2 weeks sa training? It's not like Batang Gilas only had a 1 month training. The team/pool had a lengthy training/preparation period.

                    I think both Daep & Borja are promising.
                    yes. better than castillejos.. mythical team member and defensive team member in ncaa juniors..


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                    • Originally posted by lem0nadi View Post

                      Not really. There is only 1 slot for SEABA so with us losing against Indonesia means them going to the Fiba Asia Cup.
                      Already clinched

                      Philippine Malditas to FIFA Womens World Cup 2023

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                      • 2 slots for SEABA --Phils and Indonesia going to FIBA Asia Cup u18 amman Jordan

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                        • Originally posted by Silent Killer View Post

                          yes. better than castillejos.. mythical team member and defensive team member in ncaa juniors..

                          Coach Josh should have considered both Daep & Borja in the team/pool despite them having to report for practice late. What is a 2-week late in practice when the U-18 team/pool will have about 3 months of training? Remember that the real tournament is the 2024 FIBA Asia U-18 Championship which wud be held early September. This SEABA U-18 tournament, which serves as a qualifier to the 2024 Asia U-18 Championship, is a tournament where we are almost sure of qualifying. The Asia U-18 is the real war.

                          I've always believed that in youth tournaments, team composition is more important than cohesion/chemistry. Don't get me wrong, this is not to say that team cohesion/chemistry isn't that important in youth tournaments. What I'm implying is that kahit mag training or mag prepare pa ang team for 10 solid months, pag mahina ang mga materyales nyan, matatalo yan ng team na may magandang materyales kahit nag training lang yan ng 2 months.

                          Take for instance our U-17 team that sucked in the recent FIBA World U-17 tournament. Kahit pinag training mo ng 1 taon ang team na yun, if you play that team against Lithuanian or a Spain or a Serbian U-17 team which only trained for 2 months, I don't think our RP U-17 will ever have any chance of beating any of those European powerhouse teams.

                          "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
                            Coach Josh should have considered both Daep & Borja in the team/pool despite them having to report for practice late. What is a 2-week late in practice when the U-18 team/pool will have about 3 months of training? Remember that the real tournament is the 2024 FIBA Asia U-18 Championship which wud be held early September. This SEABA U-18 tournament, which serves as a qualifier to the 2024 Asia U-18 Championship, is a tournament where we are almost sure of qualifying. The Asia U-18 is the real war.

                            I've always believed that in youth tournaments, team composition is more important than cohesion/chemistry. Don't get me wrong, this is not to say that team cohesion/chemistry isn't that important in youth tournaments. What I'm implying is that kahit mag training or mag prepare pa ang team for 10 solid months, pag mahina ang mga materyales nyan, matatalo yan ng team na may magandang materyales kahit nag training lang yan ng 2 months.

                            Take for instance our U-17 team that sucked in the recent FIBA World U-17 tournament. Kahit pinag training mo ng 1 taon ang team na yun, if you play that team against Lithuanian or a Spain or a Serbian U-17 team which only trained for 2 months, I don't think our RP U-17 will ever have any chance of beating any of those European powerhouse teams.
                            Team composition is more important because we want to see who among these kids have a chance of making the seniors. It should be a pathway to playing for the senior NT.

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                            • Originally posted by JAMSKIE View Post

                              Coach Josh should have considered both Daep & Borja in the team/pool despite them having to report for practice late. What is a 2-week late in practice when the U-18 team/pool will have about 3 months of training? Remember that the real tournament is the 2024 FIBA Asia U-18 Championship which wud be held early September. This SEABA U-18 tournament, which serves as a qualifier to the 2024 Asia U-18 Championship, is a tournament where we are almost sure of qualifying. The Asia U-18 is the real war.

                              I've always believed that in youth tournaments, team composition is more important than cohesion/chemistry. Don't get me wrong, this is not to say that team cohesion/chemistry isn't that important in youth tournaments. What I'm implying is that kahit mag training or mag prepare pa ang team for 10 solid months, pag mahina ang mga materyales nyan, matatalo yan ng team na may magandang materyales kahit nag training lang yan ng 2 months.

                              Take for instance our U-17 team that sucked in the recent FIBA World U-17 tournament. Kahit pinag training mo ng 1 taon ang team na yun, if you play that team against Lithuanian or a Spain or a Serbian U-17 team which only trained for 2 months, I don't think our RP U-17 will ever have any chance of beating any of those European powerhouse teams.
                              The Perpetual boys chose to concentrate on their off-season stints. They have a team for the junior mpbl/sinag liga. If I have to guess these were orchestrated orders. The two are hot commodities after the NCAA Jrs so I understand the concern of their mother school/handlers.

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                              • By all means, we need Lebron Daep if we want to have a chance to qualify for the U19 WC. He'll most definitely be our starting PF/C if he's in the roster. Imo, I would cut Castillejos, Hunter and Santos for Daep, Alas and Perez/Borja. I would even include Sanderson in the roster for developmental purposes.

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