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Originally posted by mathematicianrcg View PostImo, Our Bigs Must Develop the FF:
1. Rebounding and Blocking (Primary Role for Bigs)
2. Shooting (Either Midrange or 3pts will do)
3. Mobility ( For Defending Perimeter Players from Pick and Rolls)
Think of a Junmar Fajardo with a medium range jump shot of a Dennis Espino. That would be awesome. A Greg Slaughter with a mid-range game of a Japeth Aguilar would be a more lethal offensive big man."A king may move a man, a father may claim a son, but that man can also move himself, and only then does that man truly begin his own game. Remember that howsoever you are played or by whom, your soul is in your keeping alone, even though those who presume to play you be kings or men of power, when you stand before God, you cannot say, 'But I was told by others to do thus,' or that virtue was not convenient at the time. This will not suffice." - King Baldwin IV
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Originally posted by mathematicianrcg View PostImo, Our Bigs Must Develop the FF:
1. Rebounding and Blocking (Primary Role for Bigs)
2. Shooting (Either Midrange or 3pts will do)
3. Mobility ( For Defending Perimeter Players from Pick and Rolls)
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Personally, I'm already OK if all of our bigs that stand 6'6"-6'8" are able to play the PF position, which can still be occupied by a big if needed. That way, they'll be a bit less of a liability at either spot, and will increase their chances of playing internationally. Modern big skillset or not, they'll be useful if they learn to play the 4.
However, I might give an exception if the big is 6'4"-6'5", so long as they have the talent of RDO, Patrimonio, or Ramon Fernandez, or the defensive versatility of Ping (who was also talented in his own right). Yep, their talent will have to transcend position in order to compensate for being undersized.Last edited by IPC; 11-23-2021, 05:46 AM.
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Mark Pingris is really a one of a kind big man. Imagine a 6-foot-4 power forward/"four" being able to hold his own or even get the better against 6-foot-7/6-foot-8 Asian counterparts. Imagine how much height Ping had to give up against those taller Asian power forwards or fours. Eh yung ibang bigs ma outsized lang ng 1 or 2 inches ng kalaban eh sira na ang laro. And we're talking here of an undersized big guy whose outside shooting is non-existent.
But as I've said, Ping is a one of a kind type of a player. He's almost a generational type of a player. It would be very very dificult to find another Mark Pingris out there. Just as it would be very very difficult to find another Charles Barkley who like Pingris was also an undersized power forward yet one of the best in the planet during his era.
Pingris' toughness, energy & competitiveness are ridiculous that they more than compensate for his shortcoming in size & skills."A king may move a man, a father may claim a son, but that man can also move himself, and only then does that man truly begin his own game. Remember that howsoever you are played or by whom, your soul is in your keeping alone, even though those who presume to play you be kings or men of power, when you stand before God, you cannot say, 'But I was told by others to do thus,' or that virtue was not convenient at the time. This will not suffice." - King Baldwin IV
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Originally posted by Rodbi View Post4. Refined handles for a big, meaning he can go coast-to-coast or attack close-outs, similar to what Kai has shown from time to time."A king may move a man, a father may claim a son, but that man can also move himself, and only then does that man truly begin his own game. Remember that howsoever you are played or by whom, your soul is in your keeping alone, even though those who presume to play you be kings or men of power, when you stand before God, you cannot say, 'But I was told by others to do thus,' or that virtue was not convenient at the time. This will not suffice." - King Baldwin IV
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Another video on young bigs:
Featured are Adrian Sollano, Ramon Salvoro, Mason Amos, Seven Gagate, and Kobe Demisana.
Sollano - training as an SF; 6'7" at 16, can grow up to 6'8" or as high as 6'10"
Salvoro - training as an SF, not a traditional big
Gagate - more of an inside operator, but learning how to operate outside as well
Demisana - almost 6'9" according to the video; decent handle and passing, can operate from the perimeter; however these days just limited to drills and can't play 5v5
This YouTuber reiterated his wish for SBP to have a training camp, although it's not just for bigs.
I hope these kids eventually become Gilas material and develop to their fullest potential.
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Originally posted by IPC View PostAnother video on young bigs:
Featured are Adrian Sollano, Ramon Salvoro, Mason Amos, Seven Gagate, and Kobe Demisana.
Sollano - training as an SF; 6'7" at 16, can grow up to 6'8" or as high as 6'10"
Salvoro - training as an SF, not a traditional big
Gagate - more of an inside operator, but learning how to operate outside as well
Demisana - almost 6'9" according to the video; decent handle and passing, can operate from the perimeter; however these days just limited to drills and can't play 5v5
This YouTuber reiterated his wish for SBP to have a training camp, although it's not just for bigs.
I hope these kids eventually become Gilas material and develop to their fullest potential.
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Originally posted by IPC View PostYeah, let's just focus on what we have first and developing their skills.Originally posted by mathematicianrcg View PostLocal Coaches Be like: What the hell is DEVELOPMENT???? WE WILL NOT KEEP OUR JOBS BY DEVELOPING PLAYERS, WE KEEP IT BY WINNING!!!!??
HAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHOriginally posted by IPC View PostThat's the thing, e. The culture prevents them from thinking about development. Development almost always comes from the players.
If winning means allowing undersized scoring guards to dominate the offense, they'll do that. But that kind of play style gets coaches to develop bigs as simply screeners, rebounders and interior defenders, not as scoring threats. It stunts their growth.
Maybe, if we let our bigs play like guards, we may have less of a big man crisis here. Or maybe get a positionless offensive system that will help us win. Everybody can handle the ball, and has an opportunity to drive. Run a guard-big PNR, where the big is the ball-handler.Originally posted by zairex View PostHow many are that kind of bigs even in NBA that are good. AD, CAT, Giannis, Simmins, bigs who have some guard skills.Originally posted by IPC View PostJokić as well. And among star bigs, those form the majority in the NBA, bigs with that kind of play style.
Look, we're undersized outside of Japeth, Greg, and June Mar, who by the way are three of the 4 best bigs in the Philippines. We'll need to develop bigs 6'8" below with the skillset and quickness of a guard so that they can better adjust to perimeter positions and so that they'll have a fighting chance against bigger players internationally.
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Originally posted by mathematicianrcg View PostI think we should appreciate that we are getting more and more talent in our disposal. And not just talent. Talent With Height and Potential.
In 2027, Kai and AJ will be in Peak Form. And these young Guy/Prospects will be the support.Originally posted by IPC View PostYep, and I hope much of this talent goes to Gilas someday. 2025, 2027, and beyond.Originally posted by interxavierxxx View PostAnd more options for 6'7-6'8 wing players.Originally posted by IPC View PostWe'll get there eventually. More tall kids will want to play from the perimeter, and who knows, coaches might catch on and develop their tall guys to be a little more positionless, which increases our chances of getting taller wings.
For now, let's just be happy with Javi, Oftana, Navarro, Kobe, Dwight, Dave, and even Baltazar and Tamayo, who can play one or two wing positions, and are good enough height-wise internationally. And we can possibly get more. Josh Lazaro, Lebron Lopez, Jordi GDL, Justine Sanchez, JB Bahio, Aldous Torculas, Jonnel Policarpio.
Kevin Quiambao, Basti Reyes, Kobe Demisana, Ramon Salvoro, and Adrian Sollano are guys to watch out for also. 6'7" kids who have shown some ability to play from the perimeter and are developing a perimeter game.Originally posted by mathematicianrcg View PostSucks that their development stopped due to covid and lockdown. But they are still young.
Quiambao will play as a wing anyway for dlsu.
Basti Reyes, Idk where will be his next game and tournament. I never saw him in a full game yet. But easy to see potential.
Salvoro and Demisana, both lefty skinny Tall Players. I think they are viewed as a Big. Well, At least a Mobile Big or Mobile Pf hopefully. But I assume they will play Center in youth teams they are part of. Sollano, not so familiar, and need more games to evaluate.
And yes. Thats Honegrown only.
The Overseas Players like Caelum, Femi, Amoses, and Tobias are still in radar
As long as our 6'6"-6'8" bigs are able to play PF, pwede na rin siguro. Modern play style man or traditional, basta PF, pwede na. That said, I do like that we have bigs in that height range that are able to play PF.
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Originally posted by Feitan0617 View Posthttps://youtu.be/hyYBhc5glto
6'7 to 6'9 Seven Gagate. Starting center sana ng Batang Gilas kundi lang nagkapandemic. It looks like tumangkad pa siya. It's great na nagtetraining siya under Coach Jeff. Certified NBA skills trainer (Former skills coach GSW). May coaching licensed din sa USA. In my opinion he's the best local trainer sa Philippines ngayon. Kita naman naging improvements ni Tamayo under sa kanya. His training din is sobrang iba puro fundamentals na magagamit mo sa game. Walang fancy dribbling at mga unnecessary na training na makikita mo sa mga YouTube/Instagram famous trainers sa Pinas. Sana more players pa will train under him.Originally posted by ARMIR View PostAs they say the sky is the ceiling for this kid,eve as a practice player in opponents offense/defense against the Gilas players in scrimmage will be a step up in basketball knowledge of a player.
He looks like he honed both his post game and perimeter game under Coach Codera. He could project to be a more low-post oriented version of Tamayo. He looks like he can play PF, which is actually a good position, as he stands 6'8" and is developing his post game. Looks coordinated too. Jumper looks good as well.
He's with LSGH, not DLSU. So hopefully, may chance pa to invite this kid.
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Originally posted by IPC View PostHope Gagate gets invited for the February window, kahit nasa training squad lang at most.
He looks like he honed both his post game and perimeter game under Coach Codera. He could project to be a more low-post oriented version of Tamayo. He looks like he can play PF, which is actually a good position, as he stands 6'8" and is developing his post game. Looks coordinated too. Jumper looks good as well.
He's with LSGH, not DLSU. So hopefully, may chance pa to invite this kid.The message you have entered is too short. Please lengthen your message to at least 5 characters.
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