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  • #16


    Possible draftees for next year, one or two or who knows it might be more than 2 of the ofw boys depending on the what the future holds for them abroad. Another possible draftees are the fil-foreign players. Guys like Mckinney, Domingo, Brickman, De Corsi. Also the one and done(QMB,Ramiro). Lastly, the too ripe for the amaeturs (Paras,Gozum,De Liano)




    I think KQ might try his luck overseas. Guys like Gani Stevens, Mike Phillips and Sean Alter have atleast 2-3 more years of playing college ball

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    • #17
      we have to be aware that the B. League are preparing to implement the D-Day come 2026 and will remove that Asian Quota all together and the player must only present a document that he is a legit hafus from there respective Asian country(s).

      I think that is why Sedrick decline(?) the propose 3 year contract and settled(?) only for a 2 yr stint instead.

      let see.

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      • #18
        Originally posted by BJ_Reloaded View Post
        we have to be aware that the B. League are preparing to implement the D-Day come 2026 and will remove that Asian Quota all together and the player must only present a document that he is a legit hafus from there respective Asian country(s).

        I think that is why Sedrick decline(?) the propose 3 year contract and settled(?) only for a 2 yr stint instead.

        let see.
        the thing that common fans cannot understand, with the outdated max salary that PBA teams are implementing the richer teams need to circumvent the rules just to keep talents in our league, they think that if everyone follows the rule, players will transfer to independent teams but i think most of the top players will try to play in other leagues, now the big PBA teams must need to focus on having a successful run in international club tournaments to justify what they are doing, look at Spain's La liga in the past 15 years only 3 clubs crowned as champion but was never tagged as a farmers league because of European success

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        • #19
          Originally posted by JOI2dWorld View Post

          the thing that common fans cannot understand, with the outdated max salary that PBA teams are implementing the richer teams need to circumvent the rules just to keep talents in our league, they think that if everyone follows the rule, players will transfer to independent teams but i think most of the top players will try to play in other leagues, now the big PBA teams must need to focus on having a successful run in international club tournaments to justify what they are doing, look at Spain's La liga in the past 15 years only 3 clubs crowned as champion but was never tagged as a farmers league because of European success
          Sir JOI,

          those PBA Grandpas will only react when that day comes

          the initial impression is what's on the immediate future e.g. 2024-25 season but not beyond 2026 - up to future.

          let's see....Bulaga!!

          trans. I do miss during my childhood days the Bulagaan Knock! Knock! portion with Jimmy Santos, the late Ritchie D' Horsie and Ruby Rodriguez doing their comedic bantering with Mayor Jose and the TVJ.

          indeed it will be a game changer in Asian basketball landscape.

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          • #20
            Originally posted by BJ_Reloaded View Post
            we have to be aware that the B. League are preparing to implement the D-Day come 2026 and will remove that Asian Quota all together and the player must only present a document that he is a legit hafus from there respective Asian country(s).

            I think that is why Sedrick decline(?) the propose 3 year contract and settled(?) only for a 2 yr stint instead.

            let see.
            I hope all Asian leagues will have the same system. This will spell the end of the PBA.

            Dubai might start stockpiling Filipino talent if Thirdy performs well.

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            • #21
              Originally posted by BJ_Reloaded View Post

              Sir JOI,

              those PBA Grandpas will only react when that day comes

              the initial impression is what's on the immediate future e.g. 2024-25 season but not beyond 2026 - up to future.

              let's see....Bulaga!!

              trans. I do miss during my childhood days the Bulagaan Knock! Knock! portion with Jimmy Santos, the late Ritchie D' Horsie and Ruby Rodriguez doing their comedic bantering with Mayor Jose and the TVJ.

              indeed it will be a game changer in Asian basketball landscape.
              only the rich teams are what keeping the survival of the league, without them spending none of the best players will stay in the league, the challenge is with the independent teams if they can step up to the plate as they were always the one being affected of players transferring to other leagues, to be honest i want to see the league removing the draft and trades but instead do the european rules on transfer, as a fan i only want to see my team to be competitive and win in international club tournaments

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              • #22
                Originally posted by greenarcher View Post

                I hope all Asian leagues will have the same system. This will spell the end of the PBA.

                Dubai might start stockpiling Filipino talent if Thirdy performs well.
                Sir Green,

                if it happens the league would not be reach it's Diamond Season.

                with the current situation.

                oh dear.

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                • #23
                  Originally posted by BJ_Reloaded View Post
                  we have to be aware that the B. League are preparing to implement the D-Day come 2026 and will remove that Asian Quota all together and the player must only present a document that he is a legit hafus from there respective Asian country(s).

                  I think that is why Sedrick decline(?) the propose 3 year contract and settled(?) only for a 2 yr stint instead.

                  let see.
                  Is this the incoming draft for 2026? or still the Asian Qouta format but they remove the so-called local for the country to become eligible as asian import?

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                  • #24
                    I hope Dubai becomes the bridge for our players to play in Europe. KQ, Mike Philips, etc.

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                    • #25
                      How about Aaron Calixte (former Oklahoma Sooner) where is he now?
                      And the Duncan brothers of Vermont?
                      Also Fletcher Tynen of Boston U?


                      "I have to tell you now, you take your final vow! Don't wait for me to lay my hands on you!"
                      -MAY THE STALLIONFORCE BE WITH YOU

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                      • #26
                        Originally posted by greenarcher View Post
                        I hope Dubai becomes the bridge for our players to play in Europe. KQ, Mike Philips, etc.
                        I doubt if BC Dubai is willing to sign more pinoys, they want to be competitive , and I think they can sign as many Euro guys as they want. I think signing Thirdy ia a business decision as they want fans in the stands. But that's it. I think one Filipino is enough to draw in the crowd.

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                        • #27
                          Originally posted by mathematicianrcg View Post
                          Who is the better player/prospect?

                          QMB or Hepa?
                          Sir Math,

                          fot me personally

                          Hepa is slightly better considering he is a National player

                          I hope our basketball stakeholders may somehow convince or lure him to play for Gilas Senior team

                          if indeed Sir Bill Velasco's claimed that he already obtained a ph docs before his 16th bday

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                          • #28
                            Originally posted by BJ_Reloaded View Post

                            Sir JOI,

                            those PBA Grandpas will only react when that day comes

                            the initial impression is what's on the immediate future e.g. 2024-25 season but not beyond 2026 - up to future.

                            let's see....Bulaga!!

                            trans. I do miss during my childhood days the Bulagaan Knock! Knock! portion with Jimmy Santos, the late Ritchie D' Horsie and Ruby Rodriguez doing their comedic bantering with Mayor Jose and the TVJ.

                            indeed it will be a game changer in Asian basketball landscape.
                            Ritchie never got to do Bulagaan because he was in prison if I remember it correctly.
                            sigpic

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                            • #29
                              Originally posted by BJ_Reloaded View Post

                              Sir JOI,

                              those PBA Grandpas will only react when that day comes

                              the initial impression is what's on the immediate future e.g. 2024-25 season but not beyond 2026 - up to future.

                              let's see....Bulaga!!

                              trans. I do miss during my childhood days the Bulagaan Knock! Knock! portion with Jimmy Santos, the late Ritchie D' Horsie and Ruby Rodriguez doing their comedic bantering with Mayor Jose and the TVJ.

                              indeed it will be a game changer in Asian basketball landscape.
                              On a side note...I once accompanied a recruit in getting his Ph passport. And one of the officers in the consulate's office that processed his documents was...Ms. Ruby Rodriguez.

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                              • #30
                                Originally posted by live_evil View Post

                                Ritchie never got to do Bulagaan because he was in prison if I remember it correctly.
                                Sir live,
                                cc: Sir Mets

                                he certainly had some guesting appearance from time to time during those 90's edition

                                Ruby Rodriguez is no slouch despite being a comedian, she's also a degree(?) holder who once teaches kindergarten at Montessori in QC

                                good to know she is now with the consulate I've heard that the office was vert busy nowadays because there's a lot of hafus from different sports discipline are lining up to obtain some docs alongside those pinoy who decided to re-acquire their respective ph pass who had an option to retire here if they want to.

                                Sir Mets, Filam Nation's Global Summit are now on-going do you had some prospects attending the event? thank you

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