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  • Developing a solid ball handling skills at that age will be a big advantage moving forward if those kids dream to become a successful basketball players in few years time. We all know that basketball needs an exponential amount of dribbling just to score a goal and having a solid ball handling skills to the point that the rubber ball is almost part of your being that everything you’ve done and move inside the basketball court translates into “PLAYING THE GAME MAKES IT MORE EASIER AND ALMOST EFFORTLESS”.

    That is why the uttering of words on all basketball fans and bystander come into bywords, “Parang ang dali ng basketball sa player na ito”.

    All players must develop and should do that mandatorily.

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    • Originally posted by zairex View Post

      Junemar 6'6 will be like now Arana. Comapre him to Jason Ballesteros. JF have shown he can score on imports. Never have I seen Jason B. score consistent on a import even if the import is 6'5".

      Just watch Bay dragons comments on JF.
      I was really high on J ball before. He's not really a low post threat but he was pretty active and bouncy. Well I was high on Magi Sison too so what do I know.

      6'6 Junemar would still eat him alive on the post if we assume that he still keep his strength and heft. But he'd probably struggle against the Belgas, Asi etc.

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      • We should do what Serbia do to their future bigs. They train them while they are still young and I think they have school for basketball

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        • Originally posted by zairex View Post

          JF have shown he can score on imports.
          well duh, that's because he's 6'10". and all the imports are smaller than him as required by the PBA

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          • Originally posted by thatweirdguy View Post

            I was really high on J ball before. He's not really a low post threat but he was pretty active and bouncy. Well I was high on Magi Sison too so what do I know.

            6'6 Junemar would still eat him alive on the post if we assume that he still keep his strength and heft. But he'd probably struggle against the Belgas, Asi etc.
            Saw him match up with Balti in the recent MPBL game. Not really that good anymore except in rebounding.

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            • I just watched the interviewed of JJ REDDICK to Victor Wembanyama and he asked him if he really watched the VHS tape of Pete Maravich and he confirmed it...we should talked more on our future bigs than our past one.

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              • Originally posted by magic_chiongson View Post

                well duh, that's because he's 6'10". and all the imports are smaller than him as required by the PBA
                He scored against Nicholson, Terrence Jones, etc. Remember 6'10 imports were allowed before.

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                • Originally posted by NOiNU View Post

                  Precisely why the term tweeners is coined. They are players “caught in-between”. With the way the game is played now, the premium on versatility and positionless nature of some line ups, the word had taken an entirely new meaning.
                  Michael Beasley and Derrick Williams gave tweener a bad name. They are too slow to be a small forward, and too short to be a power forward,. At least Beasley have a better career than Derrick Williams. in the PBA we have a guy known as Rich Alvarez

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                  • Originally posted by live_evil View Post
                    Josh Reyes is an insult to Philippine basketball. At least his father, had achievements, Josh has none. NADA. NOTHING. ZERO.
                    so he came from Chot's middle finger? an answer to his alleged "haters"?
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                    • Maybe a bit unrelated (?) but Kamaka Hepa will play for the New orleans pelicans in the 2023 NBA summer league. I wonder if the kid can crack the rotation there.

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                          • Train and Develop in the same breath as Balti..that would be cool for Philippine Basketball moving forward.

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                            • Saw Ladis Lepalam play in a semi pro team in the Bola.TV Asiabasket tournament. Sadly, parang walang masyadong improvement sa laro nya.
                              "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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