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  • Originally posted by gospursgo View Post

    He was solid but ue was really playing off him. But forced to play in a system where he needs to be a playmaker, he's just gonna struggle. If you compare his time to remogat's, the latter was the better fit thus having the better numbers.
    the leap from year 1 remogat to year 2 remogat was something else.

    back in the summer leagues during remogat's rookie year, he showed flashes of being a microwave scoring guard. he was the rookie loose cannon while paranada was coming out of a somewhat impressive, albeit winless (?) s84. after the UE exodus at the end of s85, remogat had a lot of opportunities to build on his impressive last 3 or so season 85 games.

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    • Originally posted by dubidub View Post

      the leap from year 1 remogat to year 2 remogat was something else.

      back in the summer leagues during remogat's rookie year, he showed flashes of being a microwave scoring guard. he was the rookie loose cannon while paranada was coming out of a somewhat impressive, albeit winless (?) s84. after the UE exodus at the end of s85, remogat had a lot of opportunities to build on his impressive last 3 or so season 85 games.
      I agree but what i like about remogat is that he's a willing playmaker. Besides leading ue with 16.5 ppg(paranada had 11 or 12 a game i think), remogat was also the league's leading assist man at 8 a game if i remember it right.

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      • Originally posted by gospursgo View Post

        Im not the one generalizing here, just because im for moving on you label me as a up fan. Do you even know me? Why would i root for UP? You can even check all the comments i made here and not once i rooted for them.

        You're talking with me right? What does whatever those up fans say have anything to do with what my point is? Geez the matter has already been settled, the parties involved want to move on and here you are continuing posting things as if nothing has happened. Instead of making it about the struggles of topex you're starting to make it about yourself. Move on already. We're already in the second round, lets go back to talking about basketball coz no matter what you say, things will stay as it is. Again you are free to make a new thread about it, there you can talk about it all you want. Here, we're already starting to veer away from basketball.
        If you don't like talking about it, why are you even replying? Ignore it then. lol. Simple as that.

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        • Originally posted by cha34 View Post

          If you don't like talking about it, why are you even replying? Ignore it then. lol. Simple as that.
          Why are you still here then? Check the last couple of pages. Im not the only one bothered by your replies here. Just go make your own thread and stop making a mess here. LOL. Simple as that.

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          • Originally posted by live_evil View Post
            then tab should burn the phonelines with sage tolentino. haha
            There were two new FSAs watching the game for Ateneo.

            Last week, during the UP-DLSU game, I saw three FSAs in the patron area milling about.

            Sage Tolentino needs to do residency IF he decides to play ball in the UAAP (assuming he hasn’t completed his degree in the US yet). So even if Ateneo is interested he will be for Season 89 at the earliest.



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            • i don't get those 7 UAAP teams. why are they not fielding FSAs in Jr. High and Junior's division? only NUNS has the guts to do that with Akowe. if you want a good FSA, develop them. they have the size and athleticism. what they are lacking is skills which can be taught during Jr. High and Junior's stints.
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              • Originally posted by Crustacean View Post

                There were two new FSAs watching the game for Ateneo.

                Last week, during the UP-DLSU game, I saw three FSAs in the patron area milling about.

                Sage Tolentino needs to do residency IF he decides to play ball in the UAAP (assuming he hasn’t completed his degree in the US yet). So even if Ateneo is interested he will be for Season 89 at the earliest.


                Is this a sign that balogun is on the way out?

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                • Originally posted by ja.he View Post
                  i don't get those 7 UAAP teams. why are they not fielding FSAs in Jr. High and Junior's division? only NUNS has the guts to do that with Akowe. if you want a good FSA, develop them. they have the size and athleticism. what they are lacking is skills which can be taught during Jr. High and Junior's stints.
                  FEU-D and UST will parade a FSA in Pinoyliga juniors cup.. dunno with other 5 teams.
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                  • Originally posted by Silent Killer View Post

                    FEU-D and UST will parade a FSA in Pinoyliga juniors cup.. dunno with other 5 teams.
                    that's great then. seeing some unpolished FSAs in the UAAP is really an eyesore.
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                    • Most of the good college-ready players from Africa are now going to the US and Europe. The ones that are left for the Philippines are really raw or deemed as low potential.

                      The good ones consider their career after college. Our country gives them limited options and exposure.

                      Getting them at a younger age improves the quality of our hs league and at the same time improves the quality of the fsa. It also opens the possibility for the very best among them to have a road for eligibility.

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                      • Originally posted by Metta View Post
                        Most of the good college-ready players from Africa are now going to the US and Europe. The ones that are left for the Philippines are really raw or deemed as low potential.

                        The good ones consider their career after college. Our country gives them limited options and exposure.

                        Getting them at a younger age improves the quality of our hs league and at the same time improves the quality of the fsa. It also opens the possibility for the very best among them to have a road for eligibility.
                        Imagine, OJ Ojarikre or Aguanne moving like June Mar in the post in offense had they underwent high school.
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                        • Originally posted by ja.he View Post

                          Imagine, OJ Ojarikre or Aguanne moving like June Mar in the post in offense had they underwent high school.
                          Yes, and it also forces our undersized local centers into converting into forwards or even guards much earlier.

                          For most players, as you go up to higher levels, majority of the time you have to convert to a smaller position. The earlier this is done the better.

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                          • Originally posted by Metta View Post
                            Yes, and it also forces our undersized local centers into converting into forwards or even guards much earlier.

                            For most players, as you go up to higher levels, majority of the time you have to convert to a smaller position. The earlier this is done the better.
                            Increases our chances of having wings that measure at least 196cm (6'5"), fours measuring at least 201cm (6'7"), and even big combo guards measuring around 188cm (6'2"). Increases their chances of playability in international competition.

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                            • Originally posted by ja.he View Post
                              i don't get those 7 UAAP teams. why are they not fielding FSAs in Jr. High and Junior's division? only NUNS has the guts to do that with Akowe. if you want a good FSA, develop them. they have the size and athleticism. what they are lacking is skills which can be taught during Jr. High and Junior's stints.
                              I though UE has currently one? he even posterized someone in the NGBL.

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                              • I don’t know but i hate the idea of getting 15 year old kids away from their home and family . Schools here don’t care about their Fsa’s as soon as they stop being good enough. They get discarded and have to look for another school. They get kicked out of the dorm. That shouldn’t happen to kids

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