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Originally posted by paulrenzo View PostKai Sotto, even if trained under Tab, won't reach NBA levels if he trains locally. However, he will probably still be a huge upgrade over Slaughter/Fajardo by the time he's done with college.
The level of competition you are exposed to at your early age means a lot. It just so happens that the highest levels of competition are in Europe and America.
There are many Euro players who played in the NBA but never really made an impact and eventually went back to their respective countries.
Making it to the NBA is one thing. Making an impact is another.GILAS WISHLIST:
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Originally posted by interxavierxxx View PostHe would have the same problem as many Asian prospects who didn't train in Europe or the USA: Lack of playing time or spending most of their career in their team's G-League Affiliate.
The level of competition you are exposed to at your early age means a lot. It just so happens that the highest levels of competition are in Europe and America.
There are many Euro players who played in the NBA but never really made an impact and eventually went back to their respective countries.
Making it to the NBA is one thing. Making an impact is another.Never look too far ahead. You might stumble on a block right in front of you.
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Originally posted by NOiNU View PostKai's camp obviously knows this well, hence the move to train abroad and eventually play in Europe. Teams could pick him as a project (that's all he is right now) but the Sotto's are not gonna settle and they're doing everything they can for Kai to achieve legit prospect status. As early as last year, some people already pegged him as a second rounder. But with the way they're handling things, I think the trajectory shoots up and he'd end up getting picked on the first round.
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Originally posted by Marlon View PostKai is fast lerner, he vastly improved this last two years despite the limited exposure on high level tournament, for sure, 2 years of European training will boost his development, being a first rounder in NBA pick is not a surprise, and I will not wonder if he land on first 5Never look too far ahead. You might stumble on a block right in front of you.
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Originally posted by Money View PostHow old is Haruna? all i thought he was playing is final year last year. diba kabatch niya sila perkins?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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Originally posted by reamily View PostHe was undergoing residency and was injured for a season I think.. kaya eligible and I think ncaa has stretched the age limit to 25-26? Thats why you see a 25 year old CJ perez in lyceum last year
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