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  • Originally posted by Sikatrix View Post
    The entire SEA Games is propaganda. Just like the Asian Games and the Olympics. Using sports as propaganda isnt limited to socialist countries. Its why the US Army advertises in the NFL for example.
    It's been used as such since the times of gladiators in the Colosseum and earlier. "Are you not entertained!"

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    • Originally posted by leoisiah View Post
      Let's see if this proposed school can help in developing our youth team.

      A measure providing for a national high school with emphasis on the development of students as athletes has reached the floor of the Senate.


      But then, how many of the future prospects would end up in this school instead of the UAAP/NCAA high schools?
      Instead of proposing stuff like banning foreign players, let's do this instead. Sure there's still a chance that the well-known Manila schools will nab some players for basketball, but it can at least help for other, much less popular sports (ex. track and field, swimming, etc).

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      • Originally posted by leoisiah View Post
        Let's see if this proposed school can help in developing our youth team.

        A measure providing for a national high school with emphasis on the development of students as athletes has reached the floor of the Senate.


        But then, how many of the future prospects would end up in this school instead of the UAAP/NCAA high schools?
        for the majority of sports outside of Basketball and volleyball. maybe even Football that sounds like a great idea. but for the sports I mentioned, because of the available leagues to get the kids play in, i dont know how putting the top kids together and go against inferior(you will be removing the tops players right) be helpful to their development outside of the extra time training together? its still school, so i dont think they'll completely drop the books. if its government funded, i dont think they'll be flying 4 times a year for international exposure either. but lets see, its a step forward and kinks like i mentioned can be fixed once they actually in that situation and they look at what resources they have that can be used.
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        • The 2023 Vision looks viable and workable for both SBO and hopefully PBA teams... The plan is those who will enter in the PBA draft this year and included in the Gilas Cadets pool will play first for Gilas with the team drafting team holding the rights... A separate Cadets draft for Gilas aside from the regular draft will happen just like in 2016..Next year same cycle again, drafted players in the pool to Gilas.. The player can play to PBA only once they are released by SBP... The Cadets team will play year round and maybe play as Guest team in the PBA. For this years, draft possible Gilas Cadets who will join the draft are Kobe Paras(if one and done), Thirdy, Isaac Go and Matt Nieto, Arvin Tolentino,Troy Rike, Sean Manganti, Gio Ambohot, Rey Suerte, Josh Caracut, maybe Dave Ildefonso and JGDL if they declare for the draft. Dont know if PBA teams are amenable to it, kawawa ang mga nagtank na teams like Columbia and NLEX.. Although the remedy is the drafting order on the regular draft and Cadets draft would be the team with the poorest record gets to draft first still and with a bumper crop of ineligibles like Munzon, Statham, Williams, Brickman, Adams available macushion ang absence ng mga marquee Pinoy guys..

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          • Unable to get into the FEU program, he tried out in Technological Institute of the Philippines and there he started his journey as a basketball player.

            “Napunta na ako sa basketball sa TIP na, wala akong kaalam-alam sa basketball,” he said.


            Crazy how Rosario started playing basketball at 15-16 shows how much being tall and athletic helps you get a head start.
            Last edited by TheRodster21; 10-04-2019, 01:45 AM.

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            • Originally posted by TheRodster21 View Post
              https://www.spin.ph/life/people/scot...CRYuLJGY98txm4

              Unable to get into the FEU program, he tried out in Technological Institute of the Philippines and there he started his journey as a basketball player.

              “Napunta na ako sa basketball sa TIP na, wala akong kaalam-alam sa basketball,” he said.


              Crazy how Rosario started playing basketball at 15-16 shows how much being tall and athletic helps you get a head start.
              just like junemar fajardo started at 16-17 y/o. billiard addict.hehehe.
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              • Originally posted by sajubeads View Post
                The 2023 Vision looks viable and workable for both SBO and hopefully PBA teams... The plan is those who will enter in the PBA draft this year and included in the Gilas Cadets pool will play first for Gilas with the team drafting team holding the rights... A separate Cadets draft for Gilas aside from the regular draft will happen just like in 2016..Next year same cycle again, drafted players in the pool to Gilas.. The player can play to PBA only once they are released by SBP... The Cadets team will play year round and maybe play as Guest team in the PBA. For this years, draft possible Gilas Cadets who will join the draft are Kobe Paras(if one and done), Thirdy, Isaac Go and Matt Nieto, Arvin Tolentino,Troy Rike, Sean Manganti, Gio Ambohot, Rey Suerte, Josh Caracut, maybe Dave Ildefonso and JGDL if they declare for the draft. Dont know if PBA teams are amenable to it, kawawa ang mga nagtank na teams like Columbia and NLEX.. Although the remedy is the drafting order on the regular draft and Cadets draft would be the team with the poorest record gets to draft first still and with a bumper crop of ineligibles like Munzon, Statham, Williams, Brickman, Adams available macushion ang absence ng mga marquee Pinoy guys..
                Is this scheme already formalized? Maganda ito. There really should be continuous streaming of candidate players from 15 to 25 for national teams. The pba is not into player development, and would rather recruit ineligible filfors who can help win pba titles only.

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                • Originally posted by TheRodster21 View Post
                  https://www.spin.ph/life/people/scot...CRYuLJGY98txm4

                  Unable to get into the FEU program, he tried out in Technological Institute of the Philippines and there he started his journey as a basketball player.

                  “Napunta na ako sa basketball sa TIP na, wala akong kaalam-alam sa basketball,” he said.


                  Crazy how Rosario started playing basketball at 15-16 shows how much being tall and athletic helps you get a head start.
                  Makes me think what if Troy started playing the game 2 to 3 years earlier. Perhaps he would have polished his skills better, in particular his handles.
                  "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 sajubeads View Post
                    The 2023 Vision looks viable and workable for both SBO and hopefully PBA teams... The plan is those who will enter in the PBA draft this year and included in the Gilas Cadets pool will play first for Gilas with the team drafting team holding the rights... A separate Cadets draft for Gilas aside from the regular draft will happen just like in 2016..Next year same cycle again, drafted players in the pool to Gilas.. The player can play to PBA only once they are released by SBP... The Cadets team will play year round and maybe play as Guest team in the PBA. For this years, draft possible Gilas Cadets who will join the draft are Kobe Paras(if one and done), Thirdy, Isaac Go and Matt Nieto, Arvin Tolentino,Troy Rike, Sean Manganti, Gio Ambohot, Rey Suerte, Josh Caracut, maybe Dave Ildefonso and JGDL if they declare for the draft. Dont know if PBA teams are amenable to it, kawawa ang mga nagtank na teams like Columbia and NLEX.. Although the remedy is the drafting order on the regular draft and Cadets draft would be the team with the poorest record gets to draft first still and with a bumper crop of ineligibles like Munzon, Statham, Williams, Brickman, Adams available macushion ang absence ng mga marquee Pinoy guys..
                    That's the biggest question right there. We all know how PBA teams (the greedy SMC group in particular) think & behave.

                    This is a very good proposal/option. If only we are living in a perfect universe, then this proposal won't encounter any problem or opposition. But we are far from living in a perfect world, not with SMC part of the ecosystem.
                    "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 JAMSKIE View Post
                      Makes me think what if Troy started playing the game 2 to 3 years earlier. Perhaps he would have polished his skills better, in particular his handles.

                      I sound like a broken record it really is our development of individual players that is our biggest issue, on Troy, it would be OK if he started late, but what was he learning and developing at 15, it certainly wasn't handles with practically zero exposure as a perimeter player in his teens, and people wonder why our players have been left behind, it's too obvious already
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                      • Originally posted by analyzed View Post
                        I sound like a broken record it really is our development of individual players that is our biggest issue, on Troy, it would be OK if he started late, but what was he learning and developing at 15, it certainly wasn't handles with practically zero exposure as a perimeter player in his teens, and people wonder why our players have been left behind, it's too obvious already
                        Actually 15 might be fine if he was active in multiple sports which we dont know. Current NBA recommendations say to focus on one sport at mid to late adolencense. Till then learing multiple skills from multiple sports might be best.

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                        • Originally posted by Sikatrix View Post
                          Actually 15 might be fine if he was active in multiple sports which we dont know. Current NBA recommendations say to focus on one sport at mid to late adolencense. Till then learing multiple skills from multiple sports might be best.

                          https://youthguidelines.nba.com
                          5. Ensure rest from organized basketball at least one day per week, and extended time away from organized basketball each year.
                          6. Limit high-density scheduling based on age-appropriate guidelines.
                          7. Further evaluation of basketball-specific neuromuscular injury prevention training program is warranted.

                          Hear that PBA? Your idol has spoken. Actually it's not just the PBA. Our basketball schedule is soooooooo crowded. We have too much basketball but don't produce world class talent. Funny.
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                          • Originally posted by TheRodster21 View Post
                            https://www.spin.ph/life/people/scot...CRYuLJGY98txm4

                            Unable to get into the FEU program, he tried out in Technological Institute of the Philippines and there he started his journey as a basketball player.

                            “Napunta na ako sa basketball sa TIP na, wala akong kaalam-alam sa basketball,” he said.


                            Crazy how Rosario started playing basketball at 15-16 shows how much being tall and athletic helps you get a head start.
                            From TIP he was discovered by Coach Eric and recruited in U18 PH Team.

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                            • Originally posted by shootingbwakaw View Post
                              5. Ensure rest from organized basketball at least one day per week, and extended time away from organized basketball each year.
                              6. Limit high-density scheduling based on age-appropriate guidelines.
                              7. Further evaluation of basketball-specific neuromuscular injury prevention training program is warranted.

                              Hear that PBA? Your idol has spoken. Actually it's not just the PBA. Our basketball schedule is soooooooo crowded. We have too much basketball but don't produce world class talent. Funny.
                              These are youth guidelines for kids aka not the PBA.

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                              • Originally posted by Sikatrix View Post
                                These are youth guidelines for kids aka not the PBA.
                                sure, sure. And you think with the injury pile-up from the overly loooong season plus the lack of off-season to recuperate and develop their skills that our pros do not need that "time away from organized basketball?"

                                if you're old enough, you may remember that once upon a long time ago, the PBA actually had an off season. And basketball was not year round; that was before ABS-CBN got its hands on the UAAP.
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