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  • As to question, Kouame I think is strictly a 5, (lacks skill), but maybe the most physical of the 3 due to maturity.
    AJ and Kai can easily play both positions (4 and 5), but AJ may be the most comfortable defending the pick and roll and switching laterally on perimeter players.

    Kai's easily the best offensive player of the 3 and passer

    That didnt answer the question, but you can see all 3 bring something different to the table and seem to compliment each other well.

    So I would match up vs the best big in Asia based on their strength, for a a Rui due to speed I'd put AJ, bit for a center like Zhou I would put a physical defender like Kouame, I would save Kai for offense and not put him on a good player where he will get fouls
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    • Originally posted by analyzed View Post
      As to question, Kouame I think is strictly a 5, (lacks skill), but maybe the most physical of the 3 due to maturity.
      AJ and Kai can easily play both positions (4 and 5), but AJ may be the most comfortable defending the pick and roll and switching laterally on perimeter players.

      Kai's easily the best offensive player of the 3 and passer

      That didnt answer the question, but you can see all 3 bring something different to the table and seem to compliment each other well.

      So I would match up vs the best big in Asia based on their strength, for a a Rui due to speed I'd put AJ, bit for a center like Zhou I would put a physical defender like Kouame, I would save Kai for offense and not put him on a good player where he will get fouls
      Do you think Gilas will have the best front court trio in Asia come fiba world 2023? Only guy I worried about is AJ since he relies so much on shiftiness and athleticism. We all know ACL is not a joke lalo na for a tall player like him.

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      • ^^
        Don't know, but I would say this if the 3, with JC play in the Asia Cup next year, I really think we have a good chance of winning the title (note Australia probably won't field their NBA players reserving them for the Olympics), note also if Kouame is naturalized, him and JC can play in the 2022 Asian games, and yes we can win Gold finally!
        These tournaments are actually more relevant for us if we're comparing us to Asian teams, cause the 2023 we may not even play an Asian team

        Our biggest weapon is JC, I honestly don't see anyone in Asia stopping him, as long as we're decent inside, our chances are good
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        • BTW Remy can also play in the Asian games.
          JC and Remy backcourt will kill Asia!
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          • Originally posted by analyzed View Post
            BTW Remy can also play in the Asian games.
            JC and Remy backcourt will kill Asia!
            Our problem with Asian games is that NBA dont release their players for that tournament. Zhou qi and clarkson are 1 time exceptions only for 2018. This is if we factor that kai, jc, and remy are all in the NBA come 2022.

            Also lets see about that. We already saw a JC and Pringle back court and we got killed by Kim the Korean PG the last time.

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            • Originally posted by analyzed View Post
              ^^
              Don't know, but I would say this if the 3, with JC play in the Asia Cup next year, I really think we have a good chance of winning the title (note Australia probably won't field their NBA players reserving them for the Olympics), note also if Kouame is naturalized, him and JC can play in the 2022 Asian games, and yes we can win Gold finally!
              These tournaments are actually more relevant for us if we're comparing us to Asian teams, cause the 2023 we may not even play an Asian team

              Our biggest weapon is JC, I honestly don't see anyone in Asia stopping him, as long as we're decent inside, our chances are good
              Hope that sbp files for the local exception of Kouame this 2021 fiba asia cup already.

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              • Originally posted by DenzelGreat8 View Post
                Our problem with Asian games is that NBA dont release their players for that tournament. Zhou qi and clarkson are 1 time exceptions only for 2018. This is if we factor that kai, jc, and remy are all in the NBA come 2022.

                Also lets see about that. We already saw a JC and Pringle back court and we got killed by Kim the Korean PG the last time.
                Because Yeng's team didn't know how to defend the shooters of Korea. And our front court couldnt contain ratcliffe.
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                • Originally posted by DenzelGreat8 View Post
                  Hope that sbp files for the local exception of Kouame this 2021 fiba asia cup already.
                  Yeah. And hope Fiba will consider the fact that we are host. So we need kouame,remy,JC to be localin 2023

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                  • Another clear example of a player with residency getting an exception, (after 17)



                    It's becoming common process, with almost sure certainty that the Greg's, Fotus, Wright's, Spencer, King etc etc are automatically getting exceptions as either players who have residency in country as a minor or played in youth team.. (normal standard process-no suprise and to be expected)
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                    • Originally posted by analyzed View Post
                      Another clear example of a player with residency getting an exception, (after 17)



                      It's becoming common process, with almost sure certainty that the Greg's, Fotus, Wright's, Spencer, King etc etc are automatically getting exceptions as either players who have residency in country as a minor or played in youth team.. (normal standard process-no suprise and to be expected)
                      So technically, Kouame and other college imports can be given exemptions??? Provide they have enough residency here.

                      If Qatar can still take advantage of the rule? Why we cannot?

                      Maybe because Qatar can easily give passports while philippines will give you a ton of process just to get one.

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                      • Yes exception is for passport holders, so assuming those African imports are Philippine passport holders then technically if theyre living, studying college (as teenagers) and playing yes they will be exempted.

                        It's not really taking advantage of the rule, if citizenship is really granted to immigrants who live and study at a young age in a country. They're not getting citizenship because of basketball but because the law grants citizenship to long time residents raised in the country
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                        • Originally posted by analyzed View Post
                          Yes exception is for passport holders, so assuming those African imports are Philippine passport holders then technically if theyre living, studying college (as teenagers) and playing yes they will be exempted.

                          It's not really taking advantage of the rule, if citizenship is really granted to immigrants who live and study at a young age in a country. They're not getting citizenship because of basketball but because the law grants citizenship to long time residents raised in the country
                          I see. So Kouame has high chance of being eligible. Why SBP is NATURALIZING kouame if they want to make him local? Is that a rule for exemptio for foreign players living here?

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                          • Originally posted by mathematicianrcg View Post
                            I see. So Kouame has high chance of being eligible. Why SBP is NATURALIZING kouame if they want to make him local? Is that a rule for exemptio for foreign players living here?
                            He is being naturalized because he is an ivorian citizen and is currently holding an ivorian passport. a government only issues passports to citizens of its country. suffice it to say, kouame is not a filipino citizen yet so we cannot just issue a ph passport to his name.

                            countries have different naturalization proceedings. in some countries, it's as easy as applying for a driver's license as long as you have qualified for the terms and conditions prescribed by their laws like residency etc...

                            in the philippines it is a much more stringent process.

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                            • In the Philippines the means for acquisition of citizenship and passport for foreign nationals is non other than Congress naturalization. In other countries it is just part of the normal process for gaining citizenship
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                              • In other words, it is our own law that giving us a hard time to let our fil foreign players have exemption. How sad.

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