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Originally posted by jofre View PostMy U-19 Dream Team
61 PANOPIO 59 NONOY
64 ILDEFONSO 63SPENCER 63 Artest
66 Harper 67 Balungay 65 ROBERTS
610 EDU 68 TAMAYO
72 SOTTO 610 Qmb
if without the "illegible"
61 PANOPIO 59 NONOY 60 OCZON
64 ILDEFONSO 63 SPENCER 60 FORTEA
68 TAMAYO 65 ROBERTS
610 EDU 68 CORTEZ
72 SOTTO 69 CHIU
or
64 AMSALI
65 LAZARO
66 QUIAMBAO"How small ball works: Tall Skilled beats small skilled every time,but small skilled beats tall stiff every time" - Kevin McHale
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Originally posted by jofre View PostMy U-19 Dream Team
61 PANOPIO 59 NONOY
64 ILDEFONSO 63SPENCER 63 Artest
66 Harper 67 Balungay 65 ROBERTS
610 EDU 68 TAMAYO
72 SOTTO 610 Qmb
if without the "illegible"
61 PANOPIO 59 NONOY 60 OCZON
64 ILDEFONSO 63 SPENCER 60 FORTEA
68 TAMAYO 65 ROBERTS
610 EDU 68 CORTEZ
72 SOTTO 69 CHIU
or
64 AMSALI
65 LAZARO
66 QUIAMBAO
C- Quentin Millora-Brown 6'10"
PF/4 position- AJ Edu 6'10
SF- Ron Harper Jr. 6'6
SG- Robin Duncan 6'5
PG- Dalph Panopio 6'1
2nd unit
C- Kai Sotto 7'2
PF- Carl Tamayo 6'7
SF-Kai Ballungay 6'7
SG- Dave Ildefonso 6'3
PG- Mark Nonoy 5'9
11th and 12th spot
PG- Gerry Abadiano 5'10 or combo guard Mac Guadana 6'0
SG- Terrence Fortea 5'11
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Originally posted by Alex07 View Post40 mins. 18-20 mins. for Quentin I think will be enough (as a starter and Kai will come off the bench), Geo will get 1-2 mins max or just sit it out as a reserve. Less playing time will also mean less risk of injury but of course they have to make the most out of their playing time. Just imagine the height of the frontline.Kai is 7'2,AJ is 6'11 and Millora-Brown is 6'11.Carl Tamayo at 6'8 has decent height as well for a power forward but I think AJ would have more playing time.Cortez in my opinion, should learn how to play small forward for him to get a spot.I'm sorry if i keep on crying over spilt milk but talents like Millora-Brown,Ballungay and Harper Jr. are once in a lifetime for the Philippine team.We don't see much players with that height and quality everyday.
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Originally posted by lurklurk View PostAgree, cortez with his size cannot compete for the top PF/C in his age group what more in the future (senior team selections). Should really try and learn 3-spot in the same mold as arwind santos/kg canaleta.
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Originally posted by magic_chiongson View Postcortez is fine as a PF, especially if he grows to around 6'9". i don't think he'll make it as a SF since he has virtually no handles. he is athletic and has a long wingspan and was quite effective as a PF in the world U17 and asian U18
From what i know, Cortez's idol is Japeth. I think he needs to realize that his idol's idol is KD--whose natural position is actually SF.
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For Cortez, studying Draymond Green tapes, minus the antics, could be something he can actually draw inspiration from. He has the physical attributes to pull it off, though the passing part takes good vision and read: things either you have or you don't.Never look too far ahead. You might stumble on a block right in front of you.
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