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Originally posted by The_Big_Cat View Post
Nitura was one of the players who was offered to SBU. But Jude politely declined out of respect to Perpetual. The scions of the school are Bedans.
On another topic Red Cub MJ Vailoces has been on a tear lately being selected on the Mythical five on the last two tournaments Red Cubs have played. I hope we secure a Red Cub for the seniors in Season 101. He can play the 2 and 3 positions. But if coach Miko Roldan downsizes, Vailoces is asked to play the 4.
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Originally posted by ispangki View Post
thanks.. yeaps its a learning/eye opener for the community.. recruitment is just 50%, making players stay is another equally important half...
personally, from SHS leaving to another school for college is fair game..
the difference today are established players (starters and vital cogs) who schools already invested in, suddenly transferring.. (i.e. roque, nitura, umali, rosilio, liwag, ynot, amos, cortez, sleat, omega, remogat, EAC player from arellano, cant recall..)..
for Bolick, i think he doesn't have playing time...
i dont know if true, not sure if i picked this from ibn: nitura and roque were initially offered to SBU, but was denied by team manager Roque as to preserve the relationship with Perpetual... can someone please confirm?
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Originally posted by gospursgo View Post
Liwag left because at the time eac was going nowhere. He wanted to win and not to mention eac sent his coach oliver bunyi packing. He also wouldnt have developed this good had he stayed. Him being included in the sga lineup gave him valuable experience he wouldnt have gotten had he stayed. So another factor on him leaving is for his own development. I think this also somehow applies to sanchez and ynot as well. Both wanted to play in the mpbl during the offseason but i think san beda bars it for their students to focus on acads instead. Those 2 wouldnt have developed the way they did if they also stayed. Being in the sga lineup also helped both in their own developements. Ynot last i watched im san beda was purely and energy guy that feeds on his defensive intensity, while sanchez was outside shooting trigger happy lanky kid who doesnt make smart plays. Both have seen significant improvement over the years. Ynot can now run the teams offense while still maintaining that energy while sanchez has finally learned how to use that unique blend of height and athleticism in attacking the basket. So personally i dont mind people moving or whaterever. Everyone has their reasons and most of the time, its not really just about the money.
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Originally posted by The_Big_Cat View Post
In season 98 (Yuri’s first season), Tony Ynot was already the top 3 scorer for the Red Lions behind James Kwekuteye and JB Bahio. IIRC, Ynot averaged almost 9 points a game.
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Originally posted by gospursgo View Post
He wasnt consistently your top 3 scorer then. Cometa and cuntapay were still above him in the pecking order. Then you have some games that even alfaro and andrada were also scoring in bunches over him. He might have been scoring then but its his defense that was his calling card for your team back then, way different now the way benilde utilizes him.
Ynot was the most who gained under new coach Yuri because of the increase of his point production and 3-point attempts.
Cometa was on the verge of being overtaken by Cortez in the rotation in Season 98. You can see his minutes dwindling with the new system of Yuri compared to his minutes the previous year under coach Boyet.
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Originally posted by The_Big_Cat View Post
Team stats say back then that Ynot was SBU’s third leading scorer after Kwekuteye and Bahio. I posted it here several times. That’s why I remember it.
Ynot was the most who gained under new coach Yuri because of the increase of his point production and 3-point attempts.
Cometa was on the verge of being overtaken by Cortez in the rotation in Season 98. You can see his minutes dwindling with the new system of Yuri compared to his minutes the previous year under coach Boyet.
Boy was that team loaded, had jacob's rise come earlier, i think you might have won that season.
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Itll be pretty hard for mapua to win more than once against benilde considering in both games this season benilde matched up pretty well against them, if it werent for that 2nd half collapse in the second game, it could have been sweep for them. Doubt benilde will let that happen again and again.
I know mapua is hungry for a title, but so are the blazers, especially charles tiu who people seem to forget was also 1 win away in season 98. Itll just prolly come down on who shows up in the finals. But with that said, highly doubt there will be any sweeps for either teams.
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Originally posted by gospursgo View Post
Ynot was scoring more was due to his efficiency, i dont think he ever shot below 40 in that season 98, but there were more shots for cometa and had to contend with the likes of the rising cortez, his fellow transferee justin sanchez and etc.
Boy was that team loaded, had jacob's rise come earlier, i think you might have won that season.
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Originally posted by r1ck View PostWho are the graduating players this season that could crack the PBA or even play as an import abroad?
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