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  • Torn ACL per TBT

    National University coach Jeff Napa confirmed that Malian student-athlete Mo Diassana is officially out for the UAAP Season 87 Collegiate Men’s Basketball Tournament after suffering a torn anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) in his left knee. The 21-year-old, 6-foot-10 big man sustained the injury during a defensive play at the 5:57 mark of the opening period […]

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    • The abc 5 coverage of uaap lol, why do you want to broadcast games late at night
      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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      • Originally posted by reamily View Post
        The abc 5 coverage of uaap lol, why do you want to broadcast games late at night
        Makes sense on wednesday since they should be students but its awful on the weekends. I prefer it before, UAAP then dinner after.

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        • Just as I thought, UP's bigs will be challenged by stronger, more skilled big men. Too bad there's only one Momowei for UE.

          So far, UE Gani Stevens > UP Gani Stevens. He and Alter are most affected by QMB's one-and-done year.

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          • QMB is a game changer. He's the type of player that dominates the game without scoring. As UP's bench faltered what was almost 30 pt lead, he got inserted back in the line up and he's proceeded to get a hand on the ball of every rebound and altered all the shots at the rim.

            Here's to hoping he plays for Gilas.

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            • Originally posted by Metta View Post

              During that crucial moment against NU where he consecutively scored, he attacked the rim for a layup. The higher level he plays in, I think his one-handed push shot will be more useful than going all the way to the rim. He gets good ball control with those big hands.

              Most of the time, driving to the rim is about who can get "lower." It's easier to blow by defenders if you can get your shoulders lower than theirs. Since KQ is big for our standards where we have short players in the perimeter, he isn't blowing by people with ease. Backing down these smaller players or just rising over them is more efficient. When they do put a bigger guy on him, he usually has the ability to blow by them.

              His handles are not elite though. That's why I think best fit for him is a system that doesn't over-dribble. Systems that use movement without the ball and passing which is one of his forte.

              I don’t necessarily believe it’s a height thing, Kevin durant is tall for example but he’s able to get low, I just think he doesn’t have the flexibility to get lower without losing balance maybe.In the uaap since he’s bigger he’ll be able to bully his way through but at higher levels I think it won’t be as easy

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              • UP got complacent and put too many players that had no business on the court. When UE was trying to make a comeback, UP inserts QMB and swats Momowei's shot right away. QMB could've dominated more if not for early foul trouble.

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                • Originally posted by Crustacean View Post
                  Just as I thought, UP's bigs will be challenged by stronger, more skilled big men. Too bad there's only one Momowei for UE.

                  So far, UE Gani Stevens > UP Gani Stevens. He and Alter are most affected by QMB's one-and-done year.
                  I bet you were hoping for a UE upset against UP.
                  That's not gonna happen until UP faces the coco levy fund squad from DLSU.

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                  • Originally posted by OverratedTabBaldwin View Post
                    UP got complacent and put too many players that had no business on the court. When UE was trying to make a comeback, UP inserts QMB and swats Momowei's shot right away. QMB could've dominated more if not for early foul trouble.
                    UP's depth was tested because Udodo only played six minutes due to foul trouble

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                    • Originally posted by Sikatrix View Post

                      UP's depth was tested because Udodo only played six minutes due to foul trouble

                      https://uaap.livestats.ph/tournament...eason-87-men-s
                      It was QMB who got into foul trouble. He got two quick fouls in the first quarter.

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                      • Originally posted by OverratedTabBaldwin View Post

                        It was QMB who got into foul trouble. He got two quick fouls in the first quarter.
                        Both of them did but Udodo fouled out

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                        • UP blowing UE to smithereens despite major foul trouble with its main bigs, an atrocious FT shooting performance, and Gold experimenting especially in the 4th. Could be better, but UP just might peak at the right time this time.

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                          • Most Fil Foreigners / Pinoy from abroad seem to be still finding their groove in the UAAP.

                            Alex Konov - was wax hot in Davao before going down due to injury. Cooled off since and right now doesn't seem to have anything else to offer. Not a good ball handler, playmaker, defender or rebounder.

                            Jacob Bayla - was marketed as some D1 level talent but he's just solid offensively but defensively is where he's shown the most promise.

                            Lian Ramiro - capable ball handler, playmer and shooter. Needs to be more aggressive if he wants to be a pro.

                            QMB - beast. Future star in the PBA and hopefully a Gilas mainstay. Offensively won't carry a team but he's a capable option. Defensively, he'll be welcome boost for Gilas.

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                            • Originally posted by reamily View Post
                              The abc 5 coverage of uaap lol, why do you want to broadcast games late at night
                              And the audio sucks, as my dad says "tunog lata yung mga nagsasalita".

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                              • Originally posted by cha34 View Post
                                QMB is a game changer. He's the type of player that dominates the game without scoring. As UP's bench faltered what was almost 30 pt lead, he got inserted back in the line up and he's proceeded to get a hand on the ball of every rebound and altered all the shots at the rim.

                                Here's to hoping he plays for Gilas.
                                I think QMB is not FIBA-eligible. It is Kamaka Hepa whom they say is FIBA-eligible. I just don't know how true & accurate that is about Hepa.

                                Between QMB & Hepa, I think mas may potential yung Hepa in my opinion.
                                "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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