fendilim wrote:More kai sotto
He sets clever screens. But boy is he slow. He has this I-don't-care look to him given how glue-slow he slogs around.
I was very disappointed to see how poorly he boxes out as a rebounder.
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fendilim wrote:More kai sotto
pepe1991 wrote:Me putting "ha -ha " emoji on angry Phillipino comments last several dayse earned me Magic bedge on facebook.
What a time to be alive
drsd wrote:fendilim wrote:More kai sotto
He sets clever screens. But boy is he slow. He has this I-don't-care look to him given how glue-slow he slogs around.
I was very disappointed to see how poorly he boxes out as a rebounder.
pepe1991 wrote:Me putting "ha -ha " emoji on angry Phillipino comments last several dayse earned me Magic bedge on facebook.
What a time to be alive
durden_tyler wrote:It's not the best situation for him with Orlando, since you're currently on a rebuilding mode and you already have players in his position that will be ahead of him even as a project role (you just released a lanky guy in Bol Bol so am guessing you don't want any more projects) so it's not unexpected that he won't make the roster or G League or wherever. Not sure if other teams are interested, but likely no as well, so he's likely back to Japan where he plays professional ball.
basketballRob wrote:I'm surprised that the Philippines hasn't produced more NBA players. At least they have Spoelstra.
durden_tyler wrote:drsd wrote:fendilim wrote:More kai sotto
He sets clever screens. But boy is he slow. He has this I-don't-care look to him given how glue-slow he slogs around.
I was very disappointed to see how poorly he boxes out as a rebounder.
From the 13 minutes of playing time he had, this is an apt observation. In our national team, we want him to be tougher too. Maybe it's his age and/or his style of play as he's more finesse than brute force naturally.
He'll get major playing time in the FIBA World Cup so his physicality will really be tested and we're hoping his stint in Australia, Japan and Vegas has at least taught him that he can use his physical traits more and try bully ball for a change.
It's not the best situation for him with Orlando, since you're currently on a rebuilding mode and you already have players in his position that will be ahead of him even as a project role (you just released a lanky guy in Bol Bol so am guessing you don't want any more projects) so it's not unexpected that he won't make the roster or G League or wherever. Not sure if other teams are interested, but likely no as well, so he's likely back to Japan where he plays professional ball.
durden_tyler wrote:pepe1991 wrote:Me putting "ha -ha " emoji on angry Phillipino comments last several dayse earned me Magic bedge on facebook.
What a time to be alive
Not sure if intentional but it's spelled Filipino. But if that's also the way you want to insult a country and the people, that's fine too. (i don't disagree with you on "laughing" at the angry emojis, am a Filipino and do it all the time too-- not for the badge but it's a genuine laugh at the dumb takes.)

Howard Mass wrote:This last game and even the one before, is about players auditioning for Osceola and/or one of the two-way contracts.
drsd wrote:basketballRob wrote:I'm surprised that the Philippines hasn't produced more NBA players. At least they have Spoelstra.
Full agreement here. There are some nice guards. You'd think a Carlos Arroyo-type player would have emerged from the Philippines given how basketball mad that country is.
RichCollab wrote:Howard Mass wrote:This last game and even the one before, is about players auditioning for Osceola and/or one of the two-way contracts.
I don’t see anyone as a player I want on a two-way contract on our current summer league.
durden_tyler wrote:pepe1991 wrote:Me putting "ha -ha " emoji on angry Phillipino comments last several dayse earned me Magic bedge on facebook.
What a time to be alive
Not sure if intentional but it's spelled Filipino. But if that's also the way you want to insult a country and the people, that's fine too. (i don't disagree with you on "laughing" at the angry emojis, am a Filipino and do it all the time too-- not for the badge but it's a genuine laugh at the dumb takes.)


KillMonger wrote:Next time we see the kids play they'll be much improved
Sent from the phone in my hands
Maybe, we still got paolo and Franz so...... We got some margin for errorRookieStar wrote:KillMonger wrote:Next time we see the kids play they'll be much improved
Sent from the phone in my hands
I hope so...otherwise it would mean we really F up this draft. Lol

drsd wrote:durden_tyler wrote:It's not the best situation for him with Orlando, since you're currently on a rebuilding mode and you already have players in his position that will be ahead of him even as a project role (you just released a lanky guy in Bol Bol so am guessing you don't want any more projects) so it's not unexpected that he won't make the roster or G League or wherever. Not sure if other teams are interested, but likely no as well, so he's likely back to Japan where he plays professional ball.
Orlando is not rebuilding this season. The goal is to move from bad to mediocre. A 41-win season and the play-ins is the goal. Winning every game is the goal. Sotto is not better than the 15 men under contract. He is not better than the current two-way player K-Harris. Assuming that Admiral Schofield is resigned to a two-way deal, that means Orlando has one two-way contract left.
If you are a Filipino fan, that's what you are holding out for, Sotto being the 18th best Magician.
Personally I think Rob Baker has shown a lot and is more in line to that final contract.