Teams will soon realize spending to keep players like KQ, Tamayo might actually be cheaper than trying to replace them and ending up with duds
Announcement
Collapse
No announcement yet.
UAAP season 87
Collapse
X
-
Originally posted by Crustacean View Post
AHS has not been a good pipeline for them for several years now. Who were the last impactful AHS players? Nieto and Ildefonso?
NU and Adamson are not really good examples for building up their Juniors teams, as most of their Juniors stars move to other colleges anyway. FEU is the only one in recent times whose HS stars stay for their college teams.
Ill give you adamson on that but what im talking about is building up their hs program which they did. Just did a poor job of retaining their guys. And as for the Nu bullpups leaving, it has more to do with the goldwin exodus but once Napa stabilized the situation, most of their guys opted to stay. If you look at their lineup now, 6 came from the bullpups, that number rises even higher if you check their team b.
Comment
-
Originally posted by OverratedTabBaldwin View Post
Ateneo has won 10 chips since 2000. It's the most successful program in the past 24 years yet casuals claim La Salle's program is better. lol
How many chips did La Salle win since 2000? Six. Yeah, La Salle's program is really superior to Ateneo's. lol
Comment
-
Luis Pablo is soft. I just saw a 5'8 Kean Baclaan back him down in the post and get to the rim. I thought Hubilla was just older that's why he was able to abuse the LSGH tower back then but Pablo, despite his size and weight, doesn't use his body well. Now that he lost weight, it'll be that much harder for him to hold his own in the post.
Comment
-
Originally posted by FilWelsh View PostAgusan (Butuan) is like a farm province of UP Maroons. First they had Jun Manzo on their 2021 champion team. Their current crew they have a pair of Agusanons, JD Cagulangan and Janjan Felicilda… fight, fight mga dodong…
Comment
-
[QUOTE=cha34;n2464845]
No, Amos committed to DLSU a long time ago before the FIBA experience, which is when the news broke. There's photo evidence that he spoke with Mayor Zamora to talk about DLSU before FIBA too.
There was an Ateneo insider who claimed that Mason left Ateneo because of the promised higher allowance and the chance to play the wing position, among other things, which never materialized.
Mason himself said he would have gone straight to DLSU because of his mom's ties with the school for college, but Tab's persistence won him over. He initially only committed to Ateneo High School, not college. [QUOTE]
Mason Amos is only eligible to play for 2 years at La Salle under the new UAAP eligibility rules for transferees right?
Comment
-
[QUOTE=EvanNelle24;n2465175][QUOTE=cha34;n2464845]
No, Amos committed to DLSU a long time ago before the FIBA experience, which is when the news broke. There's photo evidence that he spoke with Mayor Zamora to talk about DLSU before FIBA too.
There was an Ateneo insider who claimed that Mason left Ateneo because of the promised higher allowance and the chance to play the wing position, among other things, which never materialized.
Mason himself said he would have gone straight to DLSU because of his mom's ties with the school for college, but Tab's persistence won him over. He initially only committed to Ateneo High School, not college.
Mason Amos is only eligible to play for 2 years at La Salle under the new UAAP eligibility rules for transferees right?
Comment
Comment