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Mocon also improving. His playmaking is such a luxury for RoS as they won’t get short of good passers at the same time on the floor. Norwood, Beau and him provides playmaking outside of the PG spot. If he continues this trend, he’d be a bigger version of Scottie Thompson in no time.Never look too far ahead. You might stumble on a block right in front of you.
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Originally posted by greenarcher View PostIskati for Gilas?
Originally posted by hmbopbaduwap View Posthis 3 point shooting in the bubble is quite decent
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Originally posted by k3ttch View PostIn fairness, Iskati was a reliable outside jumper away from being a Gilas fixture. Looks like he spent his downtime working on his 3pt shot.
Looks like his work on his 3-ball is paying off so far. 47% from 3 on 3 attempts per game.
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Originally posted by robert0326You know ROS is now the best definition of small ball era per positions.. Nambatac at 1 (6'0) , Mocon at 2 (6'4), Onwubere and Norwood at 3 and 4 (both 6'5) and Belga as stretch 5.. very tall per PBA standards.. and you have Wong, Borboran, Doliguez can play also multi positions while James Yap is there spark of the bench.. They are also darkhorse team this season..
You didnt even answer the question. And sobrang contradicting nung small ball then very tall naman pala sila.. That is even a tall lineup in PBA's standards. Hindi yan definition ng small ball if your guard is 6'4
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Originally posted by Money View PostYou didnt even answer the question. And sobrang contradicting nung small ball then very tall naman pala sila.. That is even a tall lineup in PBA's standards. Hindi yan definition ng small ball if your guard is 6'4
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Originally posted by NOiNU View PostMocon also improving. His playmaking is such a luxury for RoS as they won’t get short of good passers at the same time on the floor. Norwood, Beau and him provides playmaking outside of the PG spot. If he continues this trend, he’d be a bigger version of Scottie Thompson in no time.
I read on social media last night that Javee Mocon has been the leading local scorer for Rain Or Shine for the last two conferences (the last import-laden conference and this AFC bubble). Around 13-15ppg.
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Originally posted by qwertyz View PostI noticed that too lol. Mali mali pa positions. Gabe is the point forward while Mocon and Onwubere are combo forwards. Tapos Nambatac at the 2. Nambatac is similar to Harden. A shooting guard who is the main ball handler/play maker.
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Originally posted by robert0326Di porket small ball then all of the sudden they will become small in each position.. Small ball means the playing style of your system is based on guards and wings, also main plays are speed, spacing and shooting.. GSW for example, they playing small ball but they have Durant (circa 2016-2019) at height 6'9 (or they say 7'0) at SF/PF..
Kindly read. Case closed.
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Originally posted by Money View Post
GSW, in NBA, they are small ball. In FIBA, they are on the average. In PBA or any Asian leagues, they are tall ball.Attack
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Originally posted by robert0326That's why i'm talking about.. I think they don't also understand what is the real definition of small ball system.. They thinking if they use small ball, The height should be small also.. Maybe they are thinking of small ball system ala Magnolia that Lee is playing that 3 spot.. "LOL"... Di porket 6'5 sila Norwood at Onwubere eh Di na yun small ball.. Patawa... They are look like tall in our standards because they are interchangable.. If Norwood plays 1, Then he's above the rest, while if he plays the 4 spot then dun na sya disadvantage, But because he's quick and athletic then nanawala yung disadvantage because he can handle thru his defensive abilities and long wingspan..
Norwood -1/3
Onwubere - 3/4
Nambatac - 2
Mocon -3/4
Belga - 4/5
If you would’ve said that 1-Norwood 2-Nambatac 3-Yap 4-Borboran 5-Onwubere. That wouldve been a small ball lineup. Onwubere and Mocon are playing in positions that are bigger(not in terms of height) than them. But when they are all playing their natural positions and are not sacrificing their height in order to pace and space how is that small ball?
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Originally posted by qwertyz View PostThere’s already a link given to you explaining what small ball is. You completely contradicted it by saying that Nambatac and Mocon played smaller than their natural positions which is not small ball. Small Ball is pretty much putting players in a different position where they sacrifice their height in order to get an advantage over speed (pace and space). So for you to say that Nambatac (natural 2) is at the 1 and Mocon at the 2 is really contradicting. I would have understood it if Mocon was playing the 4/5 as well as Gabe. No one said anything about in terms of height. Although that is one of the main concept of small ball. But now it isn’t that important because a lot of 7footers are playing like guards. How is RoS playing small when the lineup you said are players in their natural positions?
Norwood -1/3
Onwubere - 3/4
Nambatac - 2
Mocon -3/4
Belga - 4/5
If you would’ve said that 1-Norwood 2-Nambatac 3-Yap 4-Borboran 5-Onwubere. That wouldve been a small ball lineup. Onwubere and Mocon are playing in positions that are bigger(not in terms of height) than them. But when they are all playing their natural positions and are not sacrificing their height in order to pace and space how is that small ball?
Thank you for putting it on a deeper context, brother. Sana maintindihan na niya. Super close minded.
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