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  • #31
    Snow reporting DJ Fenner plans to join next year's draft

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    • #32
      Originally posted by Sikatrix View Post
      Snow reporting DJ Fenner plans to join next year's draft

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      is DJ Fenner good as the other fil-ams who decided to be drafted in PBA? Such as Mikey Williams, Stephen Holt

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      • #33
        Originally posted by lem0nadi View Post

        is DJ Fenner good as the other fil-ams who decided to be drafted in PBA? Such as Mikey Williams, Stephen Holt
        He's line up with SGA currently playing
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        • #34
          See Jones Cup thread, he is defending wo chi you earlier... asking me who is wo chi you, that tells you what fenners game is currently..
          I really see chris lutz in him, already 30 so he might be a finish product..

          Lol Charles tiu is being outcoached by felton sealy..
          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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          • #35
            Originally posted by lem0nadi View Post

            is DJ Fenner good as the other fil-ams who decided to be drafted in PBA? Such as Mikey Williams, Stephen Holt
            He'd be lucky to get drafted

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            • #36
              Originally posted by lem0nadi View Post

              is DJ Fenner good as the other fil-ams who decided to be drafted in PBA? Such as Mikey Williams, Stephen Holt
              You can tell he’s a little past his prime but still athletic and looks like a really good slasher, hasn’t shown much in the jones cup but watching the Malaysia game his change of pace and sudden burst looked impressive to me

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              • #37
                Took a look at DJ Fenner's stats the past few years and he still puts up double digit averages in European leagues and has been praised as one of the better two way imports in the previous FIBA Europe cup. He has one serious injury in 2022 where he tore his meniscus while playing in Poland but has come back from it and was impressive in his stint in Portugal, Belgium and then back to Poland. The only downside to him is his advanced age but if he does decide to apply for the PBA draft he will still most likely get drafted in the first round, I mean look at Caelan Tiongson who is already 32 and was even projected to be a top 5 pick.
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                • #38
                  Interesting choice of import for smb

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                  • #39
                    Finally another European after Bruno Sundov.

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                    • #40
                      Originally posted by greenarcher View Post
                      Finally another European after Bruno Sundov.
                      Magnolia had Reikovic? I probably got his name wrong but he played for them 2 years ago.

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                      • #41
                        Originally posted by Tuck View Post

                        Magnolia had Reikovic? I probably got his name wrong but he played for them 2 years ago.
                        Oh yeah forgot about him.

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                        • #42
                          Originally posted by Tuck View Post

                          Magnolia had Reikovic? I probably got his name wrong but he played for them 2 years ago.
                          Magnolia was supposed to sign him last season as their import but he was above the height limit

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                          • #43
                            Scotty Hopson for Converge

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                            • #44
                              Another weak import. Tanking again?
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                              • #45


                                The format that is set to be adopted for this upcoming conference, however, was last seen way back in the 2003 Reinforced Conference.

                                The PBA’s 10 teams were divided into two groups of five, playing teams in the same group twice and the other once, with the top four advancing to the crossover best-of-three quarterfinals. This was followed by a best-of-five semis and a best-of-seven championship series.

                                Sta. Lucia, led by the trio of Kenneth Duremdes, Marlou Aquino, and Dennis Espino and coached by Alfrancis Chua, topped Group A with an 8-5 card, followed by FedEx (5-8), San Miguel (5-8), and Alaska (4-9). Purefoods (4-9) was knocked out of the group.

                                Group B, though, was more competitive

                                Yeng Guiao’s Red Bull, banking on Willie Miller, Davonn Harp, and import Scott Burrell, and Chot Reyes’ Coca-Cola, leaning on Jeffrey Cariaso, Rudy Hatfield, and reinforcement Tee McClary, ended up tied at first with their 11-2 records. Ginebra (7-6) and Talk ‘N Text (7-6) caught the last two spots with Shell (3-10) being bounced.


                                It was a competitive playoffs which saw Sta. Lucia and San Miguel meet in the semis and Talk ‘N Text and Coca-Cola progressing in the other bracket. Kwan Johnson towed the Jong Uichico-mentored Beermen to a stunning sweep of the Realtors, while the potent Tigers also blew out the Phone Pals in three games to set up the finals.

                                Coca-Cola, however, proved to be the better team in seven games with McClary taking home the Best Import award, Hatfield being named the BPC, and Cariaso the Finals MVP in the series. It was a sweet redemption for the Tigers which finished bridesmaids in the past two conferences as the squad won the crown in the season-ending conference.

                                Also part of that champion team were Johnny Abarrientos, Bong Hawkins, Poch Juinio, Freddie Abuda, Rafi Reavis, Rob Wainwright, Reynel Hugnatan, Gilbert Lao, Will Antonio, Leo Avenido, Ato Morano, and Cris Bolado

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