will robie Posted October 4, 2019 Share Posted October 4, 2019 (edited) Yes Whatever it is, we'll never get the trophyThe Philippines already won quite a number of FIBA trophies. Edited October 4, 2019 by will robie Quote Link to comment
Admiral Kunkka Posted October 4, 2019 Share Posted October 4, 2019 The Philippines already won quite a number of FIBA trophies. We could say "yes" if pertaining to the Asian region. How about a gold in the world championships? Quote Link to comment
will robie Posted October 4, 2019 Share Posted October 4, 2019 We could say "yes" if pertaining to the Asian region. How about a gold in the world championships?Why? Is the gold you are referring to? It would be deluded to think of the gold at this point but what I know is we are the only Asian country in FIBA-World history to get a medal. Quote Link to comment
Craser Posted October 4, 2019 Share Posted October 4, 2019 maybe hindi pa niya alam yung era ni Caloy Loyzaga.. Maski ako hindi pa ako pinapanganak nun.. Quote Link to comment
Admiral Kunkka Posted October 4, 2019 Share Posted October 4, 2019 Why? Is the gold you are referring to? It would be deluded to think of the gold at this point but what I know is we are the only Asian country in FIBA-World history to get a medal. Yes, gold. Even at the present and the years to come, we can't because other nationalities have a huge advantage over us. One could be their physical aspects. Moreover, the game in the past was not extreme as today that's why we're able to gain a medal. 🤾⛹️🏀 Quote Link to comment
will robie Posted October 4, 2019 Share Posted October 4, 2019 (edited) Yes, gold. Even at the present and the years to come, we can't because other nationalities have a huge advantage over us. One could be their physical aspects. Moreover, the game in the past was not extreme as today that's why we're able to gain a medal. ⛹️You are the only one I know who aspires for a gold in the Worlds. Do you think other Asian or Oceania teams can win the gold? We are the only Asian country to have won a medal in the Worlds. Be contented with that. Say what? Extreme? What extreme are you talking about? Did you watch Caloy Loyzaga and company when they battled against Bill Russel and the US? I mean if you did, I really wanna hear it. It seems you know something about 50s basketball that we don't. Edited October 4, 2019 by will robie Quote Link to comment
Admiral Kunkka Posted October 5, 2019 Share Posted October 5, 2019 You are the only one I know who aspires for a gold in the Worlds. Do you think other Asian or Oceania teams can win the gold? We are the only Asian country to have won a medal in the Worlds. Be contented with that. Say what? Extreme? What extreme are you talking about? Did you watch Caloy Loyzaga and company when they battled against Bill Russel and the US? I mean if you did, I really wanna hear it. It seems you know something about 50s basketball that we don't. Yep, there's something on that gold Alright but for me, that shiny thing I never watched a game during the early days of basketball in our country but I could feel that there is a huge difference between the past and present What I'm referring to as extreme are the skills of the players ⛹️ Quote Link to comment
will robie Posted October 5, 2019 Share Posted October 5, 2019 (edited) Yep, there's something on that gold Alright but for me, that shiny thing I never watched a game during the early days of basketball in our country but I could feel that there is a huge difference between the past and present What I'm referring to as extreme are the skills of the players ⛹️Our players are skilled It's just that the Gilas that went to the Worlds was formed abruptly. You can wish all you want but we won't win a bronze in the next decade, let alone a gold in the Worlds. I am more concerned of winning the gold in the FIBA-Asia. So what exactly is the huge difference between the past and the present? Edited October 5, 2019 by will robie 1 Quote Link to comment
putokmolang Posted October 6, 2019 Share Posted October 6, 2019 I agree with sir Pnat8R - CTC's team may get a W or 2 for the last FIBA tournament. also agree with sir Will Robie statements. Win or lose, kahit matambakan pa tayo ng ibang bansa. still TEAM PILIPINAS for me. Quote Link to comment
Jackson45 Posted October 6, 2019 Share Posted October 6, 2019 Sa tingin ko kahit anong team pa ang mabuo for national team, kahit sinong mga players pa ang mapasama dyan at kahit sino pang coach ang mapili ay wala ding mangyayari at olats pa din yan hanggat walang maayos na sistema ang SBP at walang enough na preparation. It will always be influenced by advertisement, commercialization and will benefit the few companies. Palakasan pa din mangyayari. Palakasan kung sinong kukuning players. Palakasan kung sinong magbebenefit sa sales. Bwisit talaga ang politics sa Pinas. Quote Link to comment
darksoulriver Posted October 8, 2019 Share Posted October 8, 2019 itong lineup ni CTC would be better for the next FIBA asian cup pero hindi pwede sa World Tourney. for the SEA games looks like another Gold game nanaman. Quote Link to comment
will robie Posted October 9, 2019 Share Posted October 9, 2019 itong lineup ni CTC would be better for the next FIBA asian cup pero hindi pwede sa World Tourney. for the SEA games looks like another Gold game nanaman.Puede naman. Dagdagan lang ng naturalized player. Quote Link to comment
Maj Mujtaba Posted October 9, 2019 Share Posted October 9, 2019 Sa tingin ko kahit anong team pa ang mabuo for national team, kahit sinong mga players pa ang mapasama dyan at kahit sino pang coach ang mapili ay wala ding mangyayari at olats pa din yan hanggat walang maayos na sistema ang SBP at walang enough na preparation. It will always be influenced by advertisement, commercialization and will benefit the few companies. Palakasan pa din mangyayari. Palakasan kung sinong kukuning players. Palakasan kung sinong magbebenefit sa sales. Bwisit talaga ang politics sa Pinas. agree pero pwdeng simulant sa tamang pagpili ng coach at magandang programa sa phil basketball para maitaas natin sa antas na top 10 tayo sa world. Quote Link to comment
Journeyman6 Posted October 9, 2019 Share Posted October 9, 2019 Simula't sapol ng Gilas Program ang naririnig na nating complain is yung lack of time for preparation and training with the exemption of the Gilas 1 lahat na kapos sa oras. IMO, if this is addressed properly a better result/placing is within grasp. Puede magbayad ng pinaka magaling na Coach sa US o EU to coach Gilas, kumuha ng magaling na Naturalized player para sa Gilas and the best PBA players to be released by their mother ball club to Gilas; pero hinde naman makakapag practice ng matagal, wala din mangyayari. Quote Link to comment
Rance Posted October 9, 2019 Share Posted October 9, 2019 I have been catching up with college basketball and I can certainly say the future looks bright for our national team. We have taller and talented wing players in Kobe Paras, Dave Ildefonso, Javi Gomez De Liano, Thirdy Ravena, William Navarro and Calvin Oftana, and in my opnion these guys can are better than the guys who are currently in our national team namely Pogoy and Lee. As for the guards I think Juan Gomez De Liano, Rhenz Abando, Rey Suerte, Dalph Panopio and of course Remy Martin would make a good pool of players to man our 1 and 2 positions. And I am really intrigue in the development of your bigs in Kai Sotto, AJ Edu, Carl Tamayo and Justine Baltazar. And who knows maybe we might suddenly find ourselves a fil foreigner or two with who can impact the make up of our NT like Rui Hachimura who is/are eligible to represent the Philippines come 2023. Quote Link to comment
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