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Originally posted by thatweirdguy View PostUnfortunately the other countries except us have adjusted already and are exploiting the loopholes. How are they just turning a blind eye to what Qatar and supposedly Indonesia is doing? Is it because their efforts haven't paid off so far?
I still remember when the national coach of serbia visited here more than decade ago, he is wondering why a basketball crazy country with population of one hundered million can't produce a NBA caliber player? Do I just expecting to much on SBP?
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Originally posted by mathematicianrcg View PostAside from Kai,Sage,and Lopez.
Another Filipino Tall Player is offered by EWP. I cannot reveal it yet. You can guess if you want. Hehe.
I think someone posted the same in aj edu group
As far as I know, he's already committed to UP and still doing rehab. Maybe he can train in TSF during the off-season when he is fully-healed.
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Originally posted by crush View PostAs far as I know, he's already committed to UP and still doing rehab. Maybe he can train in TSF during the off-season when he is fully-healed.
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Originally posted by TrueBluePinoy View PostGalen Casida, 6'11", 18 years old, Adamson
Jeremiah Pangalanan, 6'10, 18 years old, Infant Jesus
Kyle Sotto, 6'9", 13 years old, St Francis of Assisi
AJ Edu, 6'9", 16 years old, UK
Ethan Kirkness, 6'9", 14 years old, Australia
Ladis Lepalam, 6'8", 14 years old, La Salle Green Hills
Arman Demigaya, 6'8", 18 years old, Adamson
Matthew Aquino, 6'8", 18 years old, NU
Justine Baltazar, 6'8", 18 years old, NU
Tzaddy Rangel, 6'7", 17 years old, NU
Kemark Cariño, 6'7", 17 years old, Ateneo
Gian Gaspar, 6'6", 14 years old, FEU-FERN
Zachary Salazar, 6'6", 15 years old, Ateneo HS
Germy Mahinay, 6'6", 16 years old, San Beda-Taytay
Kobe Paras, 6'6", 18 years old, Cathedral HS (LA)
Carl Tamayo, 6'5", 14 years old, Adamson
RV Berjay, 6'5", 15 years old, Ateneo HS
Will Gozum, 6'5", 15 years old, UPIS
Javier Gomez de Liaño, 6'5", 16, UPIS
Jason Credo, 6'5", 15 years old, Ateneo HS
Justin Arana, 6'5", 16 years old, UST
Jossier Hassan, 6'5", 16 years old, Ateneo HS
Miguel Bonalos, 6'5", 16 years old, San Beda-Taytay
Jonas Tibayan, 6'4", 15 years old, Chiang Kai Shek
Rhayyan Amsali, 6'4", 14 years old, Nazareth School of NU
Sean Ildefonso, 6'3", 15 years old, Ateneo HS
Made some adjustments.
Sage Tolentino 7'0
AJ Edu 6'10
Ethan Kirkness 6'10
Lantaya 6'9
Geo Chiu 6'8
Phillips 6'8
JV Papa 6'8
Raven Cortez 6'7
Carl Tamayo 6'7
Kobe Demisana 6'7
Pls. feel free to add up.
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Originally posted by alfrancis View PostKai Sotto 7'2
Sage Tolentino 7'0
AJ Edu 6'10
Ethan Kirkness 6'10
Lantaya 6'9
Geo Chiu 6'8
Phillips 6'8
JV Papa 6'8
Raven Cortez 6'7
Carl Tamayo 6'7
Kobe Demisana 6'7
Pls. feel free to add up."How small ball works: Tall Skilled beats small skilled every time,but small skilled beats tall stiff every time" - Kevin McHale
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Originally posted by alfrancis View PostKai Sotto 7'2
Sage Tolentino 7'0
AJ Edu 6'10
Ethan Kirkness 6'10
Lantaya 6'9
Geo Chiu 6'8
Phillips 6'8
JV Papa 6'8
Raven Cortez 6'7
Carl Tamayo 6'7
Kobe Demisana 6'7
Pls. feel free to add up.
1. Kai Sotto
2. Aj Edu
3. Sage Tolentino(He can be 2 if he is indeed eligible)
4. Kobe Demisana
5. Carl Tamayo
6. Raven Cortez
7. Phillips( Just becauve he is not eligible yet)
8.JV Papa
9. Ethan Kirkness
10.Geo Chiu
11. Lantaya( Honestly, Not familiar with him)
I leave your list as is until some Tall High Potential Kid shows Up. For ex. Edu brothers
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Originally posted by mathematicianrcg View PostGood list. I will rank them due to importance and priority.
1. Kai Sotto
2. Aj Edu
3. Sage Tolentino(He can be 2 if he is indeed eligible)
4. Kobe Demisana
5. Carl Tamayo
6. Raven Cortez
7. Phillips( Just becauve he is not eligible yet)
8.JV Papa
9. Ethan Kirkness
10.Geo Chiu
11. Lantaya( Honestly, Not familiar with him)
I leave your list as is until some Tall High Potential Kid shows Up. For ex. Edu brothers
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It would be very nice to see (if the rumors were Real) Demisana,Sage and Lopez in TSF and get recruited by a D1 College team later on.That would really be a dream.We may even see Panopio play in the US Colleges as well,who knows. Instantly, we have 4 player in the US NCAA div.1, but lets not count eggs just yet. Lets wait for the official news."How small ball works: Tall Skilled beats small skilled every time,but small skilled beats tall stiff every time" - Kevin McHale
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Originally posted by Alex07 View PostIt would be very nice to see (if the rumors were Real) Demisana,Sage and Lopez in TSF and get recruited by a D1 College team later on.That would really be a dream.We may even see Panopio play in the US Colleges as well,who knows. Instantly, we have 4 player in the US NCAA div.1, but lets not count eggs just yet. Lets wait for the official news.
10 years ago or 5 years ago. We are not considering any of our players to have high chance of entering nba.
Now, We have Kai,Aj, and Sage.
Demisana and Lopez can follow them.
There will be a time that we will be the King of Asia Once Again.
And enter olympics. We are the only asian team that have a podium finish in basketball in olympics. History will repeat itself.
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Originally posted by mathematicianrcg View PostHow time flies.
10 years ago or 5 years ago. We are not considering any of our players to have high chance of entering nba.
Now, We have Kai,Aj, and Sage.
Demisana and Lopez can follow them.
There will be a time that we will be the King of Asia Once Again.
And enter olympics. We are the only asian team that have a podium finish in basketball in olympics. History will repeat itself.Philippine Malditas to FIFA Womens World Cup 2023
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Originally posted by Silent Killer View Postwe never finish in podium in olympics. 5th place is the highest
My bad. I mean 1954 World Championship.
Anyway, 5th place in olympics is still a huge feat
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