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Originally posted by Joe Yabuki View PostAre is the leading candidate for MVP at this point, leading Baste to back to back wins. Wonder if any UAAP vultures will come circling for him.
But Baste is well funded now and Are would be needed to lead the incoming recruits come season 101. So I’m sure Baste will make a counter offer to keep him.
Also, I think Are is 22 or 23 now. So he’s going to be one and done if he transfers unlike in Baste where he could play 2 more years after this season.
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Originally posted by BroadyNZ View Post
I think it’s a possibility for a UAAP team to get him but it’s too early to tell for now. Even online, a lot of people think he could be pirated by UAAP.
But Baste is well funded now and Are would be needed to lead the incoming recruits come season 101. So I’m sure Baste will make a counter offer to keep him.
Also, I think Are is 22 or 23 now. So he’s going to be one and done if he transfers unlike in Baste where he could play 2 more years after this season.
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Originally posted by Money View Post
Both players will be graduating na ata after this season. Not quite sure though.
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With Are's emergence, along with Liwag and Ynot's growth as players even guys like escamis, gurtiza and capulong who are also leading their teams, all former SGL holders, did ncaa make the right move of banning SGL in future seasons?
Personally, the upside of a player's development is what makes me for it, but it does have other pros and cons as well.
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Originally posted by gospursgo View PostWith Are's emergence, along with Liwag and Ynot's growth as players even guys like escamis, gurtiza and capulong who are also leading their teams, all former SGL holders, did ncaa make the right move of banning SGL in future seasons?
Personally, the upside of a player's development is what makes me for it, but it does have other pros and cons as well.
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Originally posted by Money View Post
or he might play one more and do the UAAP one and done route via master's degree. but i think he also might stay with Baste.
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Originally posted by kinglion View Post
Yes after all they are student first. That's why im in favor of banning sgl. Ncaa mancom should also implement grade requirement.
Personally i welcome the sgl thing, im fan of it developing a player's on court ability and gives them valuable experience. Not all teams are like beda that has their annual US Trip or like benilde that can join any tourney they want wether pro or semi pro. For some players the sgl is their only chance to really work on their game, and imo its better for them to play there than in panalay games where theres less authority and mostly anything goes. But of course it has to be regulated, like you said there should be a more stringent grade requirement for those planning to apply for the sgl, like their grades has to be 75, maybe 80% for them to qualify so that those guys would still prioritize their studies.
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Originally posted by gospursgo View PostWith Are's emergence, along with Liwag and Ynot's growth as players even guys like escamis, gurtiza and capulong who are also leading their teams, all former SGL holders, did ncaa make the right move of banning SGL in future seasons?
Personally, the upside of a player's development is what makes me for it, but it does have other pros and cons as well.
And since UAAP gets the top recruits, we could go toe to toe with them by improving our players. And those improvement could come from exposing them to semi pro leagues.
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Originally posted by BroadyNZ View Post
You mean for him to play with Baste for one more year and go one and done with UAAP? This is a possibility. But the downside is what if during his residency year he gets injured? Instead of finishing his collegiate career strong, he could derail his way going pro by going that route.
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Originally posted by gospursgo View Post
I dont think theres residency if he's going to the uaap as a grad student. Its like the troy rike route except that he's coming from a local school. If his age makes him still eligible, then he can play as one and done right away. Problem is we dont know how old he is really.
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Originally posted by BroadyNZ View Post
Oh is that the rule? A player doesn’t need to undergo residency if it’s post grad? Is that rule same with NCAA?
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Originally posted by gospursgo View Post
Not sure about the ncaa, but for the uaap, the troy rike rule allows a one and done player to suit up immediately assuming that someone is coming in as a post grad student athlete from a non member school to a member school provided that he isnt overaged. Most recent case of this is UP's Quentin Millora Brown. However if im not mistaken there hasnt been a case of ncaa to uaap transfer going with that route since almost everyone who graduates in the ncaa, will be overaged if they try to move pa in the uaap
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