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Originally posted by NOiNU View PostMeanwhile, Japan has Hachi and Watanabe, Korea has Hyunjung Lee, China has Fanbo Zeng…. I think quality wise our competitors have the edge in the 3/4 spots. But for the 4/5 spots, I think we are bar none the best there is. A 3 man rotation of Kai, Aj and Ange would be a problem at any level. Edu was a terrific rim protector and an above par overall defender before his slew of injuries. This is basically modern science versus Aj’s knees.
Seven Gagate might have the potential to be our next low-post 4. Hope that the newly-discovered bigs, Brix Versoza and Donjie Cornesio will help our cause as 4/5s.
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Originally posted by ARMIR View PostAnother one who is claiming to be a legit 7ft is Jay Pangalanan,he was 6'10,only way to know is both Jay and Ladis brought in the Gilas practice and have them stand next to AK who is slightly taller than 6'10,they should be both taller than Angelo if its true.,
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Originally posted by IPC View PostSeraphim Moran of Maroon Talk gives an overview of Kobe Demisana and Nathaniel Montecillo: https://fb.watch/ba7MahTd0_/
Phim also hopes for the UAAP to return, so that the kids can play and develop.
Phim also said that he thinks Demisana can exceed Kai, just because of his age. I'm from UP, and I think that's a pretty strong take. He also thinks that Demisana playing for Gilas is a possibility, which I'm looking forward to.
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Active collegiate bigs for next season(UAAP/NCAA)
UAAP:
1.)BRANDON BATES 6'9-6'10"(DLSU)
2.)GEO CHIU 6'9"-6'10"(ADMU)
3.)MICHAEL PHILLIPS 6'9"(DLSU)
4.)JUSTINE BALTAZAR 6'9"(DLSU)
5.) RAVEN CORTEZ 6'9"(DLSU)
6.) KEVIN QUIAMBAO 6'8"(DLSU)
7.) KYLE ONG 6'8"(ADMU)
8.) CARL TAMAYO 6'8"( U.P)
9.) HENRY GALLINATO 6'6"( U.P)
10.) BEN PHILLIPS 6'6" (DLSU)
11.) DAVE ANDO 6'7" (UST)
12.) KAI BALLUNGAY 6'7" (ADMU)
NCAA:
.)Jay Pangalanan 7'0"CSJL)
2.)Jimly Lantaya 6'10"(CSJL)
3.)Ladis Lepalam 6'10"(CSB)
4.)Justin Arana 6'7"-6'8"(AU)
5.)Neil Guarino 6'6"-6'7"(CSJL)
6.)Ronan Santos 6'7"(AU)
7.)Mario Barasi 6'7" (UPHSD)
8.)Damie Cuntapay 6'7"(SBU)
9.)Jeo Ambohot 6'7"(CSJL)
10.)JP Boffa 6'7"(EAC)
11.)Jan Marc Aboag 6'7'(JRU)
12.)Paolo Javillonar 6'6"(CSJL)
13.)Christian Bunag 6'6" (MAPUA)
From Mpbl Memes
Active collegiate bigs for next season(UAAP/NCAA) UAAP: 1.)BRANDON BATES 6'9-6'10"(DLSU) 2.)GEO CHIU 6'9"-6'10"(ADMU) 3.)MICHAEL PHILLIPS 6'9"(DLSU) 4.)JUSTINE BALTAZAR 6'9"(DLSU) 5.) RAVEN CORTEZ...
Some are eligible, some are not
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Originally posted by mathematicianrcg View PostActive collegiate bigs for next season(UAAP/NCAA)
UAAP:
1.)BRANDON BATES 6'9-6'10"(DLSU)
2.)GEO CHIU 6'9"-6'10"(ADMU)
3.)MICHAEL PHILLIPS 6'9"(DLSU)
4.)JUSTINE BALTAZAR 6'9"(DLSU)
5.) RAVEN CORTEZ 6'9"(DLSU)
6.) KEVIN QUIAMBAO 6'8"(DLSU)
7.) KYLE ONG 6'8"(ADMU)
8.) CARL TAMAYO 6'8"( U.P)
9.) HENRY GALLINATO 6'6"( U.P)
10.) BEN PHILLIPS 6'6" (DLSU)
11.) DAVE ANDO 6'7" (UST)
12.) KAI BALLUNGAY 6'7" (ADMU)
NCAA:
.)Jay Pangalanan 7'0"CSJL)
2.)Jimly Lantaya 6'10"(CSJL)
3.)Ladis Lepalam 6'10"(CSB)
4.)Justin Arana 6'7"-6'8"(AU)
5.)Neil Guarino 6'6"-6'7"(CSJL)
6.)Ronan Santos 6'7"(AU)
7.)Mario Barasi 6'7" (UPHSD)
8.)Damie Cuntapay 6'7"(SBU)
9.)Jeo Ambohot 6'7"(CSJL)
10.)JP Boffa 6'7"(EAC)
11.)Jan Marc Aboag 6'7'(JRU)
12.)Paolo Javillonar 6'6"(CSJL)
13.)Christian Bunag 6'6" (MAPUA)
From Mpbl Memes
Active collegiate bigs for next season(UAAP/NCAA) UAAP: 1.)BRANDON BATES 6'9-6'10"(DLSU) 2.)GEO CHIU 6'9"-6'10"(ADMU) 3.)MICHAEL PHILLIPS 6'9"(DLSU) 4.)JUSTINE BALTAZAR 6'9"(DLSU) 5.) RAVEN CORTEZ...
Some are eligible, some are not
Well, for these guys, can they play any position other than 5?
I know for a fact that the UAAP boys are not exclusively centers, though I dunno yet about Ando. Most can play 4, and in the case of Ballungay and Tamayo, 3 (heck, Ballungay is a natural 3).
As for the NCAA boys, Guarino was said to be a wing, according to Letran's newsletter. Can they develop him into a wing, or will they use him as just a stretch 4, like they did with Ambohot (who also has potential to be a wing)?
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Originally posted by IPC View PostThere's a comment saying that Barasi's already with Adamson, and I also read a post stating that he's with Adamson.
Well, for these guys, can they play any position other than 5?
I know for a fact that the UAAP boys are not exclusively centers, though I dunno yet about Ando. Most can play 4, and in the case of Ballungay and Tamayo, 3 (heck, Ballungay is a natural 3).
As for the NCAA boys, Guarino was said to be a wing, according to Letran's newsletter. Can they develop him into a wing, or will they use him as just a stretch 4, like they did with Ambohot (who also has potential to be a wing)?
Like in the case of quiambao, he will have an opprtunity to be a wing. Because of surplus of bigs in dlsu.
Other teams in which they are only the BIg/ Tall guy. They will really just to be develop as a C.
Unless, you play 5 out. But it will not always translate into wins. And winning matters a lot here in our country.
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Originally posted by mathematicianrcg View PostI think the personnel and neccesity matters.
Like in the case of quiambao, he will have an opprtunity to be a wing. Because of surplus of bigs in dlsu.
Other teams in which they are only the BIg/ Tall guy. They will really just to be develop as a C.
Unless, you play 5 out. But it will not always translate into wins. And winning matters a lot here in our country.
But Tamayo and Quiambao were prepped by Goldwin Monteverde to be combo forwards or at least modern bigs in NSNU, despite the fact that they played the two big positions. Ateneo HS developed Lebron Lopez and Josh Lazaro to be wings, despite the fact that those two, like Tamayo and Quiambao, played the big positions. Beda developed 6'5" Justine Sanchez to be able to play wing, despite playing center in Beda HS. Even if you do not have the requisite personnel, you can still develop your center to play other positions. Although, NSNU, Beda, and to an extent, Ateneo HS, have already been winning, giving them leeway to develop players.
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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 IPC View PostI hope he gets a post-up game and hones it. That will serve him well as a 4. Hopefully he can be as good as Tamayo and Baltazar.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.
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Originally posted by mathematicianrcg View PostActive collegiate bigs for next season(UAAP/NCAA)
UAAP:
1.)BRANDON BATES 6'9-6'10"(DLSU)
2.)GEO CHIU 6'9"-6'10"(ADMU)
3.)MICHAEL PHILLIPS 6'9"(DLSU)
4.)JUSTINE BALTAZAR 6'9"(DLSU)
5.) RAVEN CORTEZ 6'9"(DLSU)
6.) KEVIN QUIAMBAO 6'8"(DLSU)
7.) KYLE ONG 6'8"(ADMU)
8.) CARL TAMAYO 6'8"( U.P)
9.) HENRY GALLINATO 6'6"( U.P)
10.) BEN PHILLIPS 6'6" (DLSU)
11.) DAVE ANDO 6'7" (UST)
12.) KAI BALLUNGAY 6'7" (ADMU)
NCAA:
.)Jay Pangalanan 7'0"CSJL)
2.)Jimly Lantaya 6'10"(CSJL)
3.)Ladis Lepalam 6'10"(CSB)
4.)Justin Arana 6'7"-6'8"(AU)
5.)Neil Guarino 6'6"-6'7"(CSJL)
6.)Ronan Santos 6'7"(AU)
7.)Mario Barasi 6'7" (UPHSD)
8.)Damie Cuntapay 6'7"(SBU)
9.)Jeo Ambohot 6'7"(CSJL)
10.)JP Boffa 6'7"(EAC)
11.)Jan Marc Aboag 6'7'(JRU)
12.)Paolo Javillonar 6'6"(CSJL)
13.)Christian Bunag 6'6" (MAPUA)
From Mpbl Memes
Active collegiate bigs for next season(UAAP/NCAA) UAAP: 1.)BRANDON BATES 6'9-6'10"(DLSU) 2.)GEO CHIU 6'9"-6'10"(ADMU) 3.)MICHAEL PHILLIPS 6'9"(DLSU) 4.)JUSTINE BALTAZAR 6'9"(DLSU) 5.) RAVEN CORTEZ...
Some are eligible, some are not
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Originally posted by IPC View PostCommercial break: After the TNT game, Ping's teaching Kouame and Rangel how to operate in the post. That's nice to see.
I saw a couple videos in social media.Originally posted by IPC View PostSo Ping could help our PFs and centers be more competent in the post. A Gilas version of Danny I.
Let's hope our bigs are more competent in the post for this window. If they are, hope we invite more bigs to the pool in the future. Quiambao, Cortez, and eventually Demisana, Amos, and Gagate.
Hope those bigs could play 4 as well, though.
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Originally posted by IPC View PostThis got me thinking about our bigman development. If we can get more 6'7"-6'8" players to hone their skills down low, we might have a solid pipeline of skilled inside bigs.
Hope those bigs could play 4 as well, though.
If you want them to be an alll around big man,then have RDO as an assistant,hands down can offer alot more than Ping.
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A common practice for teams is the phenom tall player does not practice with the bigs , but with the perimeter small players . Tab does this and makes Baltazar and Tamayo grouped together with the perimeter players.. rather than the bigs.
I hope Troy is practicing with the perimeter players not bigs ( didn't see him in that Kouame video)
I know this is not the wing thread but big men, but just wanted to point out how bigs practice 3 point shots is different from how perimeter players do.
Bigs normally are stationary 3 point shooters ( pick and pop) , while perimeter players in the modern game have to be versatile shooters , (meaning they move around go around screens and shoot 3's of the bounce ) it's quite different. I noticed while it has been a marked improvement to see tall players like Baltazar and Troy shoot 3's efficiently. the way they're shooting 3's are like traditional bigs rather than wing players.. Gilas still needs to develop "true tall wings" who move effortlessly and are versatile 3 point shooters if that makes sense.
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