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Remy Martin: Russell Westbrook of the Philippines
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Originally posted by mathematicianrcg View PostThis is pure speculation.
But I think remy will not apply for the draft if there are no teams promised him that they will get him.
Anyway if he is not drafred, he can be signed like kendrick nunn
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Originally posted by NOiNU View PostHope so. He has a stellar junior year and I hope that’s good enough to get him drafted.
I think Dallas or San Antonio should give this guy a look. Mark Cuban has an eye on international players like Dirk and Luka. Barea is aging. Remy might be a good fit. Meanwhile, San Antonio because of Pop and Mills is also aging. Walker IV is a shooting guard.
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Originally posted by Money View PostI think he has a decent chance of getting drafted. If some team manager will take advantage of the hype and his value in the marketing standpoint (because of the filipino blood)
I think Dallas or San Antonio should give this guy a look. Mark Cuban has an eye on international players like Dirk and Luka. Barea is aging. Remy might be a good fit. Meanwhile, San Antonio because of Pop and Mills is also aging. Walker IV is a shooting guard.
i know this is only anecdotal but our relatives in the US have never talked about clarkson along the same line as they have about pacquiao.
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Originally posted by barok espinoza View PostWe often talk about the increased marketability of fil-american players because of the pinoy population in the US but is there really a concrete basis for this? is there even any available news article that, say, jordan clarkson is attracting a considerable number of the pinoy crowd to the nba market?
i know this is only anecdotal but our relatives in the US have never talked about clarkson along the same line as they have about pacquiao.
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Originally posted by TheRodster21 View PostPacquiao is an all time great boxer, Jordan is an at best sixth man or role player for a good team and starter for a bad team. Also Pacquiao coming from the Philippines helps him relate to the OFW/immigrant population and gives the filams someone to look up to and represent. Jordan is 1/4th filipino and most people don't really even know he has filipino heritage.
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Originally posted by Alex07 View Post
Believe me when I say that even a prime Jayson Castro or a Johnny Abarrientos won't be able to keep in step with this kid."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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