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If they're really hellbent on kicking out the mercenaries then they should really be strict in regards with ligang labas and academics.
unpopular opinion is that players in the collegiate leagues should be strictly amateur and no agents/managers/representatives.. the moment that agents are there talking in behalf of players and negotiating for allowances and incentives, they are considered pros already..
if they are saying that players only have a short shelf life, then by all means jump to the pros already..
unpopular opinion is that players in the collegiate leagues should be strictly amateur and no agents/managers/representatives.. the moment that agents are there talking in behalf of players and negotiating for allowances and incentives, they are considered pros already..
if they are saying that players only have a short shelf life, then by all means jump to the pros already..
Honestly dont mind the managers, representatives etc. Especially if most of these guys actually help in the development of the said player's career. Not everyone are on the escamis or liwag level that will surely have a pro career, for many college basketball is their peak. So nothing wrong with whatever bag they chase as long they know the risk and repercussions of their actions. You see for most of these guys, they're the breadwinners of the family, some even have kids their own and will all know how costly that is.
imo one of best way to develop these kids, let the game be less physical, call it as it is. After all in actual fiba games, we dont see this physicality. Call the games more according to what is being called in fiba. Thats should lessen the extra motions, flops etc and actually make guys really play. I mean shouldnt it be one of ncaa's goal to help identify talent for our gilas team.
Originally posted by impracticaljokers2000View Post
No FSA pls. The real correct approach if we care about development is to lower the max age to 22
Have to disagree with fsa stand brother, on the basis of development. As for the max age, this could work in the uaap, but for a league that takes on loads of transferees, i think 24 is already adequate. Anyways whats the average age of fresh senior high grads? Isnt it around 19? If they push ahead with 22, they'll have less than the max 5 playing years. For the many it would affect, especially those that are late bloomers or spent the majority of their careers in the bench.
Originally posted by DlsuGleagueAffiliateView Post
Honestly dont mind the managers, representatives etc. Especially if most of these guys actually help in the development of the said player's career. Not everyone are on the escamis or liwag level that will surely have a pro career, for many college basketball is their peak. So nothing wrong with whatever bag they chase as long they know the risk and repercussions of their actions. You see for most of these guys, they're the breadwinners of the family, some even have kids their own and will all know how costly that is.
imo one of best way to develop these kids, let the game be less physical, call it as it is. After all in actual fiba games, we dont see this physicality. Call the games more according to what is being called in fiba. Thats should lessen the extra motions, flops etc and actually make guys really play. I mean shouldnt it be one of ncaa's goal to help identify talent for our gilas team.
as what i mentioned, if they are breadwinners or if their shelf life is short, just jump immediately to the pros (mpbl or pba).. sad to say, most are enrolled but are not really showing up in classes, but has time for panalays.. kaya nabansagan na mercenaries, they are making a mockery of the educational systems to whose their uniforms they represent
EAC - Felix Villarente (AU), Jearolan Omandac (LPU), Jacob Shanoda (SSC), Ivan Cudiamat (MU), RV Yanes (AU)
JRU - Ed Mundas (SBU), Jay Garupil (CSJL), Roy Antalan(AU)
Letran - Peter Rosillo (MU), Sonny Estil, Mark Omega (UPHSD), Jun Roque (UPHSD), Carlo Ferreras (UPHSD), Aaron Buensalida (DLSU), Dan Marcelo (CEU)
Lycuem - William Sy (JRU), Kyle Perez (DLSU), Jovan Abregana (Fil-am) , RA Brucal (Fil-am)
Mapua - Cyrus Nitura (UPHSD), Cyril Gonzales (UP), Ap Manlapaz (EAC), Joe Gulapa (NU), Drex Delos reyes (NU), Kendall Valentin (UST), Jahmir Eligado(CEU), Ivan Lazarte(UST), Andre Macaranas (Fil-am), Mark Anogbogu (CEU)
Perps - Patrick Sleat (FEU), JM Tulabut (UE), Josh Alcantara (UE), Ray Allen Maglupay (UE), Kenji Duremdez (UST), Kyle Magdangal (UST), LA Casinillo (NU)
San Beda - Jimmy Reyes (Fil-am), Xavier Gentles (Fil-am), Janti Miller (Fil-am)
as what i mentioned, if they are breadwinners or if their shelf life is short, just jump immediately to the pros (mpbl or pba).. sad to say, most are enrolled but are not really showing up in classes, but has time for panalays.. kaya nabansagan na mercenaries, they are making a mockery of the educational systems to whose their uniforms they represent
As what ive also mention, not everyone is built for the pros, if they think they're ready then for sure they've already done it. I mean even in the mpbl level, you really think these youngsters will take away spots of ex pba guys or other collegiate standouts thats surely better than them? Again not everyone is buikt for the pros, many will only peak at the collegiate level.
Anways Lets not generalize the manalilis to everyone who has agents. I can surely tell you that those with csb diligently attend their classes, one look at their ig and you could see how serious they are with it. Heck even charles tiu has a standard with his players' acads, he went throught it when he was with ateneo. So they're strict as well, you could ask carlos sumabat and jeric canete of it. Friends within the perpetual program say the same thing. Even guys in mapua could attest to it as well. Again nothing wrong with earning from the side from these games, as long as again they know the risk and repercussions of their actions. At the end of the day, if they get caught naman, then they'll be kicked out of the league naman din, as for those that keep on getting away with it, then let em, again its their career risking naman.
Originally posted by DlsuGleagueAffiliateView Post
As what ive also mention, not everyone is built for the pros, if they think they're ready then for sure they've already done it. I mean even in the mpbl level, you really think these youngsters will take away spots of ex pba guys or other collegiate standouts thats surely better than them? Again not everyone is buikt for the pros, many will only peak at the collegiate level.
Anways Lets not generalize the manalilis to everyone who has agents. I can surely tell you that those with csb diligently attend their classes, one look at their ig and you could see how serious they are with it. Heck even charles tiu has a standard with his players' acads, he went throught it when he was with ateneo. So they're strict as well, you could ask carlos sumabat and jeric canete of it. Friends within the perpetual program say the same thing. Even guys in mapua could attest to it as well. Again nothing wrong with earning from the side from these games, as long as again they know the risk and repercussions of their actions. At the end of the day, if they get caught naman, then they'll be kicked out of the league naman din, as for those that keep on getting away with it, then let em, again its their career risking naman.
Haha even umali who had an awful rep with lpu has suddenly become a deans lister in his first term lmao. I dunno i guess the food is way better in benilde loljk
Mapua and Benilde will still be the favorites in season 101.
Meanwhile, San Beda’s chances would depend on hopefully an injury-free offseason. The inclusion of Jimmy and Janti already address the lack of leadership that the RL encountered in season 100. Not yet sure if Puno and/or Andrada will return but the earlier they declare their intent to play in Season 101, the better.
Originally posted by DlsuGleagueAffiliateView Post
As what ive also mention, not everyone is built for the pros, if they think they're ready then for sure they've already done it. I mean even in the mpbl level, you really think these youngsters will take away spots of ex pba guys or other collegiate standouts thats surely better than them? Again not everyone is buikt for the pros, many will only peak at the collegiate level.
Anways Lets not generalize the manalilis to everyone who has agents. I can surely tell you that those with csb diligently attend their classes, one look at their ig and you could see how serious they are with it. Heck even charles tiu has a standard with his players' acads, he went throught it when he was with ateneo. So they're strict as well, you could ask carlos sumabat and jeric canete of it. Friends within the perpetual program say the same thing. Even guys in mapua could attest to it as well. Again nothing wrong with earning from the side from these games, as long as again they know the risk and repercussions of their actions. At the end of the day, if they get caught naman, then they'll be kicked out of the league naman din, as for those that keep on getting away with it, then let em, again its their career risking naman.
IMO they should be strict with this na as the perks they're receiving is already unregulated so they should at least fulfil the bare minimum requirements.
.Playing in the NCAA is a privilege and rules are so lax already . Not everyone can have a career in basketball. If they can't hack it in college ball they should think long and hard about their options in life. Playing ligang labas on the sides is not a long term answer. How many of this guys actually make it to the PBA or MPBL? I'm fine with keeping the age limit as it is and hopefully they welcome FSAs back in the future
Mapua and Benilde will still be the favorites in season 101.
Meanwhile, San Beda’s chances would depend on hopefully an injury-free offseason. The inclusion of Jimmy and Janti already address the lack of leadership that the RL encountered in season 100. Not yet sure if Puno and/or Andrada will return but the earlier they declare their intent to play in Season 101, the better.
Hopefully we can have a productive offseason. AFAIK we started our preparations late as compared to the other schools and only joined a few tournaments
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