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++FIBA BASKETBALL (Official thread)++

Re: 2014 FIBA Basketball World Cup in Spain

basta sana may naturalized tayong bago kahit isa lang. e matanda na rin si douthit. magpasalamat na tayo sa services niya. mas preferred ko si blatche. kasi si mcgee yung mentality nyan parang bata. sa sobrang hilig magpakitang gilas, pumapalpak naman. stats ngayon ni blatche sa nba:

11.9 pts, 5.9 rbs, 1.5 ast, 0.5 blks, 1.0 stl, 47.3% fg, 27.3% 3pt, 75.2% ft in just 22.2 mpg pero kumpleto naman siya sa 41 games. productive siya. at di pa gaano katanda. just 27 yo
 
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^yung mga PBA import natin pwde na
si gabe freeman sana dami na naipachampion sa PBA at ABL may puso
kaso 6'6 lang. ok lang si douthit pwde pa yan. si blatch pwde din kaso
worth it kaya? baka magpa VIP lang yan, maraming PBA imports na magagaling
na pwede hugutin, pwede magpakamatay sa fiba if the price is right :)
 
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^yung mga PBA import natin pwde na
si gabe freeman sana dami na naipachampion sa PBA at ABL may puso
kaso 6'6 lang. ok lang si douthit pwde pa yan. si blatch pwde din kaso
worth it kaya? baka magpa VIP lang yan, maraming PBA imports na magagaling
na pwede hugutin, pwede magpakamatay sa fiba if the price is right :)

May dugong pinoy daw si Blatche pero ewan ko lang kung handa siyang pansamantalang iwan ung NBA career niya lalo na't kailangan siya ngayon ng NETS dahil out of the season na si Brook Lopez.

Dunigan o Bowles pwede na yan para i-naturalized bata pa at malakas.
 
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^ wala atang katotohanan yun,

sinabi niya lang yun para iparating na handa siyang maglaro sa Pilipinas at para palakasin na rin ang tsansa niyang maging naturalized player ng Pinas..
 
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May dugong pinoy daw si Blatche pero ewan ko lang kung handa siyang pansamantalang iwan ung NBA career niya lalo na't kailangan siya ngayon ng NETS dahil out of the season na si Brook Lopez.

Dunigan o Bowles pwede na yan para i-naturalized bata pa at malakas.

magaling yan si blatche, pero wala yatang dugong pinoy
kung yung bowles na nagpachampion sa SMC dati pwde yun
pero yung bowles na bumalik nun nakaraang conference malabo,
bagal ng galaw pati sablay na, may iniindang injury yata.
 

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2014 FIBA WORLD CUP: What About the Import Players...?

MADRID – It’s eerie that after all these years that FIBA has allowed the entry of naturalized players in international competition, there are still a few narrow-minded individuals opposing the concept of globalization in sports.

Spain, which is hosting the FIBA World Cup this year, was a leading proponent of naturalization. Among the earliest naturalized citizens to compete in FIBA tournaments were Americans Cliff Luyk and Wayne Brabender who both played for Spain. Luyk, a Syracuse native from the University of Florida, suited up for Spain at the 1968 and 1972 Olympics and won six Euroleague titles with Real Madrid. Brabender, who is from Minnesota, played on the Spanish national team at the 1972 and 1980 Olympics and 1974 and 1982 World Championships, now known as the World Cup. Two other naturalized players who wore the Spanish colors proudly were Candido Sibilio of the Dominican Republic and Juan Domingo de la Cruz of Argentina.

Australia is another proponent and through the decades, has played a slew of naturalized players, including Rocky Crosswhite who saw action for Davidson in the US NCAA and later for Australia in three Olympics. Crosswhite was the Australian skipper in two of his three Olympics. He was captain of the Australian squad at the 1974 FIBA World Championships in Puerto Rico. Other naturalized players who became Boomers were Ricky Grace, Darryl McDonald, Shawn Redhage and Scott Fisher.

Even global basketball powerhouses USA and Russia went the naturalization route in strengthening their national teams. Hakeem Olajuwon of Nigeria was naturalized to play for the US at the 1996 Atlanta Olympics. Panama’s Rolando Blackman, Virgin Islands’ Tim Duncan and Jamaica’s Patrick Ewing also played for the US in international wars. Russian president Vladimir Putin himself signed the naturalization papers of Bucknell University point guard J. R. Holden who led the national team to the European title in 2007. After Holden, Russia naturalized another American Kelly McCarty for the 2009 European championships. The Russian national women’s squad also welcomed naturalized player Becky Hammon to its ranks.

Through the years, Japan has naturalized Dan Weiss, Eric McArthur and lately, J. R. Henderson of UCLA. Others who took out foreign passports were Bo McCalebb of Macedonia, Marquez Hayes of Georgia, Trey Johnson and Jarvis Hayes of Qatar, Rasheim Wright and Jimmy Baxter of Jordan, Quincy Davis of Chinese-Taipei and Jerry Johnson of Kazakhstan.

The FIBA rule in the 1980s was each country could play two naturalized citizens and their eligibility was premised on a three-year residence. When Olajuwon was naturalized overnight, a US lobby pressed FIBA to grant instant eligibility and starting in 1996, the only requirement was the submission of citizenship documents. Residency was no longer required.

At the 1985 FIBA-Asia Championships in Kuala Lumpur, the Philippines coached by Ron Jacobs won the title behind two naturalized players Jeff Moore and Dennis Still. Chip Engelland was then serving residency and would’ve been eligible to play for the national squad in 1987. At the Jones Cup in 1985, the Philippines won over the US in overtime with Moore, Still and Engelland because the Taiwan tournament wasn’t supervised by FIBA and allowed an unlimited number of imports.

Today, FIBA permits only one naturalized player per country with no residency rule. At the coming FIBA World Cup, naturalized players are expected to dominate the stat sheets. Host Spain hasn’t decided on which naturalized player to enlist. The choice is between the Congo’s Serge Ibaka and Montenegro’s Nikola Mirotic. Imagine a national team with the Gasol brothers, Ricky Rubio, Rudy Fernandez, Sergio Rodriguez, Jose Calderon and Juan Carlos Navarro yet coach Juan Antonio Orenga isn’t taking any chances by bringing in a naturalized player.

In the Philippines’ bracket, the naturalized players from opposing teams are Croatia’s Dontaye Draper of the College of Charleston, Puerto Rico’s John Holland of Boston University, Senegal’s Louis Adams of South Carolina State and Greece’s Giannis Antetokounmpo of Nigeria. A naturalized player who may be activated for Puerto Rico instead of Holland is Richard Chaney. Only Argentina won’t enlist a naturalized player because the national team is overloaded with talent like Manu Ginobili, Luis Scola, Carlos Delfino, Pablo Prigioni and Andres Nocioni.

Myopic basketball fans who can’t seem to embrace the trend of globalization refuse to accept the concept of naturalization to enhance the national team. They’re obviously living in the past. The world has evolved and basketball is no exception in moving towards the modern age of global citizenship.

Marcus Douthit of Providence has been the Philippines’ naturalized player the last three years. His contract to play for Gilas was recently extended up to the end of the Asian Games set on Sept. 19-Oct. 4 in Incheon. Douthit, 33, didn’t play in the finals of the FIBA-Asia Championships here last year because of a bruised leg and if only he suited up, maybe the Philippines would’ve toppled Iran.

At the moment, two Americans are in the process of acquiring citizenship via naturalization through Congress, the Senate and the Executive office. NBA players JaVale McGee of the Denver Nuggets and Andray Blatche of the Brooklyn Nets are undergoing legislative proceedings. McGee, 26, has visited the Philippines twice and is excited to play for the national team. However, he may not be able to play in coming World Cup. McGee is nursing a fracture of his left tibia and has played only five games in the NBA this season. It’s important to naturalize McGee now in anticipation of future international competitions, including the FIBA-Asia qualifiers next year for the right to represent the zone at the 2016 Olympics in Rio de Janeiro.

Blatche, 27, is averaging 11.9 points, 5.9 rebounds and 22.2 minutes in 41 games, including five starts, in the NBA this season. He has openly admitted his intention to play for the Philippines in the FIBA World Cup. It’s a coincidence that Blatche plays for the Nets whose head of basketball operations is Marivic Lardizabal, a Filipina.

Given McGee’s condition, perhaps it’s prudent and practical for Gilas coach Chot Reyes to consider submitting a third name for naturalization. The larger the pool, the more chances to pull out the best of the lot for Gilas. The coming FIBA World Cup will parade 24 of the world’s top basketball national squads. It’s a rare opportunity for the Philippines to showcase what Filipino pride is all about on a global stage. This isn’t the time to quibble, squabble and dilly-dally. Let’s go all out to support Gilas in its quest for glory.
 
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gudlak at praktis ng matindeh! go gilas pilipinas!
 
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goodluck Gilas :)
 
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Gilas training schedule
http://www.philstar.com/sports/2014/02/12/1289400/gilas-lays-out-training-sked

24-man lineup ang hanap ni Coach bago pumili ng para sa Final 12.


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"As for Argentina, it's a very difficult situation. Groups A and B are the toughest and they will face each other in the elimination round. The top eight teams are very evenly matched and truly anything can happen. I don't know much about Senegal or the Philippines so I don't know what they can do. But the road is dangerous because regardless of how Argentina does in the group stage, they will have to play a team from the other side: Serbia, France, Brazil or even Spain! They can finish first or fourth and the difference might come down to scoring differential. No result guarantees a favorable match-up. But I think we can place highly."
-Manu Ginobli

http://www.poundingtherock.com/2014/2/6/5383726/manu-ginobili-spurs-injury-update-fiba-world-cup
 
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mukhang makakasali ang Gilas sa PBA next season as a guest team kaso nasa approval pa din yan ng PBA board kasi sa Governors Cup pwede lamang ang import na hindi hihigit sa 6'5". Sana mapalagpas nila sa rules ang Gilas para marami raming practice sila. Kawawa din ang mga mother team ng Gilas players dahil mawawalan sila ng key players
 
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Chot Reyes announces Gilas Pilipinas pool, adds Slaughter, Lee, Lassiter, Dillinger to core

Philippine national men’s basketball coach Chot Reyes has announced the pool of invitees for the Gilas Pilipinas squad that will represent the country in two major international competitions this year.

Reyes named Jimmy Alapag, Jayson Castro, Ranidel De Ocampo, and Larry Fonacier of Talk ‘N Text; Beau Belga, Jeff Chan, Paul Lee, and Gabe Norwood of Rain or Shine; Japeth Aguilar, Greg Slaughter, and LA Tenorio of Barangay Ginebra San Miguel; Gary David and Jared Dillinger of Meralco; June Mar Fajardo and Marcio Lassiter of San Miguel Beer; and Marc Pingris of San Mig Coffee into the pool, alongside naturalized center Marcus Douthit.

Brooklyn Net big man Andray Blatche, whose naturalization process is already underway in Congress, is also a candidate for the team.

The core of the pool is composed of the men who donned the national colors during Gilas’ historic silver medal run in the FIBA Asia Championship last year. That feat allows the Philippines to return to the world stage for the first time in four decades.

Belga was the last man cut from the team last year, while Slaughter was also a part of the group. Dillinger was initially part of the pool before suffering a hip injury in a car accident.

Lee and Lassiter are new faces in the pool.

Gilas will see action against the top teams in the globe in the FIBA Basketball World Cup in August. The squad will use that stint as a springboard for the Asian Games men’s basketball tournament in Incheon, South Korea, the first time a team led by a core of PBA players will represent the country in the event since 2002.

“I would like to acknowledge the team owners and the PBA Board of Governors for allowing me to name the players in the pool. I would like to thank the PBA for its continued partnership to the national team effort,” said Reyes.

The team will start weekly practice on Monday at 8 p.m. at PhilSports Arena. Gilas will continue to train once a week until it can hold regular daily practices after the PBA season.
 
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Ginebra - Japeth Aguilar, LA Tenorio, Greg Slaughter
Meralco - Jared Dillinger, Gary David
Rain or Shine - Gabe Norwood, Jeff Chan, Beau Belga, Paul Lee
San Mig Coffee - Marc Pingris
San Miguel Beer - Junmar Fajardo, Marcio Lassiter
Talk 'N Text - Jimmy Alapag, Larry Fonacier, Jayson Castro, Ranidel De Ocampo
Naturalized Player - Marcus Douthit (Andray Blatche)

17 players (18 kung kasama si Blatche). 7 more players to complete the 24-man pool.

Kung ito na ang lineup tapos pipili ako ng 12 players na isasabak sa FIBA-World, eto sila:

PG - Castro, (Lee or Alapag)
SG - Chan/Lassiter
SF - Norwood/Dillinger
PF - Pingris/Aguilar/De Ocampo
C - (Douthit or Blatche)/Fajardo/Slaughter
 
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^^wag na nila isama si LEE na tirang tsamba, si DILLINGER na layup lang mintis pa.
at si LASSITER na choker. ok na sa akin si SLOWTER :lol:

PG - castro,alapag at tenorio(why tenorio? fit sya sa international game kahit dinurog sya ni barroca sa semis :lol:)
SG - chan, fonacier
SF - Norwood, de ocampo
PF - Pingris, Aguilar
C - Fajardo, douthit at SLOWter

pag sinama nila yang si lee, lassiter at dillinger sa group at tinangal ibang original na nasa roster
ay baka matulad tayo sa PETRON na may arwind santos at cabagnot na malas :rofl::rofl::rofl:
 
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Kung ako papapiliin.

PG- Castro/Barroca(Alapag matanda na give chances sa mga mas bata para exposure at experience)

SG- Chan/Marcio( ok sana si Larry kaso mas may depensa at slasher si Marcio)

SF- Gabe/Jared

PF- RDO/Ping/Japeth

C- Junmar/Blatche or Marcus

Kulang pa ng isa mas ok sana kung sa wing para dagdag bilis at depensa alam naman natin ang laro sa international na mabilis ang galawan bihira ang half court offense.

Si David di talaga fit ung laro niya sa Gilas dahil ung offense niya ay di galing sa set more on sariling diskarte talaga. Si LA naman parang natatakot sa mga malalakibg kalaban. Pwede ng 2 PG lang since pwede naman si Gabe. Si Greg sobrang bagal at lambot talaga mas gusto ko pa si Belga o si Kelly.
 
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PG - Castro / Tenorio / Barroca (sorry Jimmy, bigyan mo ng chance si barroca :lol:)

SG - Chan / David or Lassiter (ang panget ng conference ni fonacier ngayon kahit si jeff chan dn eh, ok lang kahit kanino kina david at marcio parehas magaling yan, pero mas gusto ko ung mga tira ni Gary ang galing pa sa screen at humanap ng pwesto + ung depensa at masipag

SF - Norwood / Dillinger (wala ka na mahihiling dito eh :lol:)

PF - Pingris / Aguilar / Ranidel (solid na to :salute:)

C - Fajardo / Marcus (gusto ko makita laro ni Junmar sa international lalo na sa darating na Asian Games :clap:)


masikip sa PG at SG na position kasi kalakasan yan ng mga pinoy, pero makuha lang sila ng magandang kumbinasyon eh lagot ang kalaban, patay na ang naglason :lol:
 
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magandang exposure to para kay Greg ..mas lalo siyang mattraining..mas maganda sana kapag kinuha rin si Marc Barocca.
 
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ayos ang mga napili na player ni chot sayang di napasama si baroca. si david at tenorio dapat di na sinama nakita naman natin ang laro ni david nun fiba asia. wala sila naitulong sa team.
 
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G- castro,jared,lee---big guards
SG- Lassiter,Chan
Sf-Norwood,Fonacier
PF-Ranidel,Pingris,Japeth
C-Douthit,Junmar,Slaughter
 
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Bakit po wala si james yap sa gilas?
 
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