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Originally posted by bballcrazy View PostIt showed how much better the imports were compared to the locals. On singapore side locals faltered under pressure and was shooting bricks. Alexander not having his usual game. Only Howard and Rosales were playing well.
hope the slingers steps up next season. its a long wait.
are they bringing back Russel next season? any new promising player their bringing?The message you have entered is too short. Please lengthen your message to at least 5 characters.
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Originally posted by digitalsuperman View Postyeah. locals didn't show up this time or probably just well defended. Qingde would've made a lot of difference. delvin was just overpowered everytime.
hope the slingers steps up next season. its a long wait.
are they bringing back Russel next season? any new promising player their bringing?
Next season would be much harder to win and more exciting. I heard teams from Hong Kong and Taiwan are interested to join and maybe the Indonesia Warriors will also be back.
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Originally posted by bballcrazy View PostI have no idea. If they can have Russel, Larry and Shengyu back it would be a powerhouse team. Leon Kwek's improvement is also something to look forward to.
Next season would be much harder to win and more exciting. I heard teams from Hong Kong and Taiwan are interested to join and maybe the Indonesia Warriors will also be back.The message you have entered is too short. Please lengthen your message to at least 5 characters.
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This confirms that there are feelers from Taiwan and Hong Kong. If something concrete does appear, we could see the ABL evolve into a Pacific Basketball League. If the ABL continues to lure high profile talent with Filipino lineage or even popular players from the PBA, the league can potentially be a direct threat to the PBA.
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Originally posted by TrueBluePinoy View PostThis confirms that there are feelers from Taiwan and Hong Kong. If something concrete does appear, we could see the ABL evolve into a Pacific Basketball League. If the ABL continues to lure high profile talent with Filipino lineage or even popular players from the PBA, the league can potentially be a direct threat to the PBA.
http://cnnphilippines.com/videos/201...ll-League.html
As for direct threat to PBA, not yet I guess. ABL is more of a stepping stone for scouts from PBA to notice these players. I think most filipino players would rather play in the PBA unless the ABL can pay much more.
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The crossover begins . . .
THE PBA D-League will have an international flavor once the 2016 Foundation Cup opens shop this May. Newly-crowned ASEAN Basketball League (ABL) champions Westports Malaysia Dragons has been admitted as a guest entry and will carry the colors of Blustar Detergent. READ MORE
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Originally posted by Servinio View PostThe crossover begins . . .
THE PBA D-League will have an international flavor once the 2016 Foundation Cup opens shop this May. Newly-crowned ASEAN Basketball League (ABL) champions Westports Malaysia Dragons has been admitted as a guest entry and will carry the colors of Blustar Detergent. READ MORE
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much as I like the PBA D-League, I think it is in the best interest of ASEAN countries like Malaysia, to join the PCBL invitational as there are a lot more ex-PBA players and former PBA D-Leaguers in it. they also allow to play resident college imports so the competition, for me, is far better than the D-League.
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Originally posted by PaVi View Postmuch as I like the PBA D-League, I think it is in the best interest of ASEAN countries like Malaysia, to join the PCBL invitational as there are a lot more ex-PBA players and former PBA D-Leaguers in it. they also allow to play resident college imports so the competition, for me, is far better than the D-League.
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Well even I dont like narvasa, i dont wish for the d league to fail.. Because lets face it, D league gives us a stable 2nd division league..To becomes Asia's Best, we need to compete against the World's Best..
1 Big 4 small > 5 out offense.
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