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Former PSC chair asking the obvious question: Who funded the UST bubble?
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Originally posted by Silent Killer View PostClick the link to check us out -> REFRESH Basketball "Inspiring youth with our love of the game. Elite Filipino-Canadian teams based in Manitoba, Canada."
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Originally posted by rzr_390 View PostThis is an exciting development. I realize he can probably guard most 3's but wondering if he has the lateral quickness to guard 2's and even 1's? Imagine a 6'5" lockdown wing defender in the mold of Gabe. That would be great.
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Originally posted by TheRodster21 View PostDuring the u17s against France, he was the one who had the task of guarding Killian Hayes and did a decent job considering, he also had to guard Jalen Green in the nbtc, he’s capableNBTC- Team New Zealand - Camp David: vision "To provide a basketball Pathway for Filipino Kids in NZ while building men of character and leadership. I can do all things ...
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Originally posted by TheRodster21 View PostDuring the u17s against France, he was the one who had the task of guarding Killian Hayes and did a decent job considering, he also had to guard Jalen Green in the nbtc, he’s capableClick the link to check us out -> REFRESH Basketball "Inspiring youth with our love of the game. Elite Filipino-Canadian teams based in Manitoba, Canada."
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https://www.spin.ph/basketball/uaap-...ef=home_feed_1
Soaring Falcons coach Franz Pumaren confirmed to Spin.ph the acquisition of the 6-foot playmaker on Wednesday as he continued to beef up his backcourt.
"Of course, the potential is there. You can say na physically for his position he can help us. Ang haba ng reach niya and he's tailor fit in our system," he said.
Punzalan, 20, is a native of Hoffman Estates, Illinois and spent two years for Division III Harper College in Palatine, Illinois.
He posted 10.8 points and 3.0 rebounds for the Hawks in that rookie season back in 2018-19 before sitting out last year.
“Right now, he's training in Chicago and one thing nice with him is he likes the Adamson program and he sees joining us as an investment for him," said Pumaren.
He will have to redshirt anew this year before being cleared to play come UAAP Season 84. He still has four years of eligibility remaining.
Punzalan is the latest face to join Adamson after Joaquin Jaymalin of Ateneo, Jhon Calisay and RV Yanes from Technological Institute of the Philippines, and Fil-Italian Roger Syvels delos Reyes.018-19 before sitting out last year.
Last edited by hmbopbaduwap; 09-23-2020, 02:06 PM.
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Originally posted by Silent Killer View Postit’s always 1 season residency..
Nope, it is 2 semesters. 3 for DLSU:
Term 2 - Jan to Apr
Term 3 - May to Aug
Term 1 - Sept to Dec
That is one academic year to fulfill his residency. The season start will be delayed which makes Nelle eligible if season starts in January
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