Official PBA (Philippines) Discussion

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Official PBA (Philippines) Discussion 

Post#1 » by gnorwood » Wed Jan 9, 2008 3:19 pm

Philippine Basketball Association the number 1 sports in the country recently upgrading the rules to be more physical and have more excitement.

PBA fans and basketball scouts here is the site:
http://pba-online.net
http://www.pba.ph

- Right now PBA is in SMART PHILIPPINE CUP 2007
- RP National Team regroup for FIBA 2009

Any Filipino-American or any basketball fans around here?
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Post#2 » by gnorwood » Tue Jan 15, 2008 6:00 pm

Scouts must see this...

Professional Basketball Players in Philippines: (2008 best players)

1.Arwind Santos (6'5" SG/F; 1981)
-Comparison
Richard Jefferson, Danny Granger

-Achievements
Philippine Basketball Association All-Rookie Team (2006)
2004 Philippine Basketball League Unity Cup MVP
68th UAAP season MVP
67th UAAP season MVP

-Related Video
http://air21express.com.ph/teamprofile/arwind-santos/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arwind_Santos
http://youtube.com/results?search_query ... rch=Search


2.James Yap (6'3" SG; 1982)
-Comparison
Ray Allen, Michael Redd

-Team Achievements
2007 William Jones Cup RP Team (3rd)
2005-2006 PBA Philippine Cup (Champions)
2005-2006 PBA Fiesta Conference, first-runner up
2004 Philippine Basketball League, first-runner up
2003 South East Asian GAmes (Champion)
2002-2003 Collegiate Champions League (Champion)

-Individual Achievements
4-time PBA All-star starter (2004, 2005, 2006, 2007)
2006 PSA major awardee (professional basketball ranks)
2005-2006 PBA Mythical First Team Member
2005-2006 PBA MVP
2003-2004 PBL Mythical First Team Member
2003 Philippine Sportswriters Association/PSA major awardee (amatuer basketball ranks)
2003 UAAP First Five Mythical Team member
2003 UAAP MVP

-Related Video
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Yap
http://youtube.com/results?search_query ... rch=Search


3.Kelly Williams (6'7" F; 1982)
-Comparison
Josh Howard, Francisco Garcia

-Achievements
Best Player of the Conference (Smart Philippine Cup 2008)
PBA Mythical Team (2007)
PBA Rookie of the Year (2007)
2007 William Jones Cup RP Team (3rd)
2007 FIBA Games RP Team

-Related Video
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kelly_Williams
http://youtube.com/watch?v=0ekK1CwSs_8


4.Kerby Raymundo (6'7" F; 1981)
-David Lee, Paul Millsap, Darius Songalia

-Achievements
PBA Mythical Team (2006)
PBA Mythical Second Team (2002)
2007 William Jones Cup RP Team
2007 FIBA Games RP Team

-Related Video
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kerby_Raymundo
http://youtube.com/results?search_query ... rch=Search


5.Jay Washington (6'7" F; 1981)
-Comparison
Zach Randolph, Eduardo Najera, Shawn Marion

-Achievements
PBA Mythical Team (2007)

-Related Video
http://youtube.com/watch?v=N48mAxapYV8


6.Cyrus Baguio (6'2" G; 1980)
-Comparison
Jason Terry, Allen Iverson, Ben Gordon

-Achievements
Slam Dunk Champion (2004)

-Related Video
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cyrus_Baguio
http://youtube.com/watch?v=1bFYfMJ8ClU&feature=related


7.Joachim Thoss (6'8" C; 1981)
-Comparison
Udonis Haslem, Boris Diaw, Anderson Varejao

-Achievements
2005 All-Rookie Team

-Related Video
http://youtube.com/results?search_query ... rch=Search


8.Jason Castro (5'11" PG; 1983)
-Comparison
Tony Parker, Damon Stoudamire

-Achievements
PBL Most Valuable Player (2006, 2007)
2007 SEA Games RP Team (Champion)

-Related Video
http://youtube.com/results?search_query ... rch=Search


9.Gabriel Norwood (6'6" G/F, 1985)
-Comparison
Brandon Roy, Larry Hughes

-Achievements
Final Four NCAA D1 George Mason University (2006)
2007 William Jones Cup RP Team
2007 FIBA Games RP Team
2007 SEA Games RP Team (Champion)

-Related Video
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gabe_Norwood
http://youtube.com/results?search_query ... rch=Search


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Post#3 » by gnorwood » Thu Feb 14, 2008 4:19 pm

Philippines need tall basketball players as stated in news..

Answered anew
http://www.businessmirror.com.ph/10172007/sports06.html

Reader Gresan Cadao (gresan.adao@gse.ae) is another kababayan who answered this corner
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Post#4 » by gnorwood » Fri Feb 29, 2008 5:41 am

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Re: Official PBA (Philippines) Discussion 

Post#5 » by durden_tyler » Tue Aug 5, 2008 4:56 am

Time to bump this baby up.

PBA Fiesta Conference Finals between first-timers Air 21 Express and popular team Barangay Ginebra Kingss. Game One starts tomorrow.
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Post#6 » by mattlanta » Wed Aug 6, 2008 7:11 am

I watched some of the games last summer for the tournament that determined who went in the Olympics and whatnot. I forget the players and their names, but I really enjoyed watching them. I was in the Philippines for the month of July, and I was glued towards the TV in Boracay watching those guys play. Mabuhay!

EDIT: This player is my favorite, and my brothers and uncle are Ginebra fans, so basically I'm a Ginebra fan too. :D
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Post#7 » by bballmaniac27 » Sun Aug 10, 2008 7:36 pm

I'm curious about the PBA. One of my Filipino friends talks about it a lot. So how does it compare to other leagues? like the Chinese baksetball association for example?
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Post#8 » by dingclancy » Tue Aug 12, 2008 10:14 am

Philippine basketball was the best in Asia but they followed the American basketball style too much (being a colony and all). Since American ball is all about athleticism, and the Philippines do not have much to show in that deparment they got gobbled up by more fundamental teams like China. Philippines could have been in the Olympics if not for dumb coaching. There are the favorites in FIBA Asia.

But in terms of raw street talent, the Philippines have the best players in Asia.
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Post#9 » by SpeedyG » Fri Aug 15, 2008 2:47 am

dingclancy wrote:Philippine basketball was the best in Asia but they followed the American basketball style too much (being a colony and all). Since American ball is all about athleticism, and the Philippines do not have much to show in that deparment they got gobbled up by more fundamental teams like China. Philippines could have been in the Olympics if not for dumb coaching. There are the favorites in FIBA Asia.

But in terms of raw street talent, the Philippines have the best players in Asia.


If China have the guards of the Philippines, or the Philippines have China's height and big men, they could give teams like Greece a run for their money.

But yeah, I agree, the Philippines seems to have lost some of their fundamentals. The outside shooting that the RP team used to have that gave teams like China and S. Korea fits on international play seems to be gone. And with the lack of size, they are just no match for the other taller teams in Asia.
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Post#10 » by Crazy-Canuck » Tue Aug 26, 2008 5:15 am

dingclancy wrote:
But in terms of raw street talent, the Philippines have the best players in Asia.


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Post#11 » by Yao21 » Tue Sep 2, 2008 6:08 pm

dingclancy wrote:
But in terms of raw street talent, the Philippines have the best players in Asia.


Yet there is not a single filipino in the nba?
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Post#12 » by SpeedyG » Wed Sep 3, 2008 12:59 am

Yao21 wrote:
dingclancy wrote:
But in terms of raw street talent, the Philippines have the best players in Asia.


Yet there is not a single filipino in the nba?


Well, that's not really a fair statement to make. First of all, it's not like there are dozens of Asian players in the NBA. There's a handful of players that's made it. China has Yao, Yi, and Bateer and Wang before. All of them are at least 6'10 and taller. Iran will have their first player in the NBA this year (correct me if I'm wrong) and he's huge.

I think Sun Yue would be the first Asian guard to make an NBA roster (i don't think Tabuse made it, i believe he was a late cut before the final roster was set) and he's a 6'9 guard.

From a size stand point, the Philippines just can't compete. Sun Yue, at 6'9, would be one of the tallest player in the Philippines. I think on average if I have to guess, Filipino "centers" are around 6'6 - 6'7 in height.
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Post#13 » by durden_tyler » Fri Sep 5, 2008 7:55 am

No, we also have 6'3" centers.

However, we have the greatest fans. We know our college and pro hoops (local) as well as the international scene from the NBA to Euroleague to Fiba tourneys and the Olympics; in short, we love our basketball!

We have basketball courts (half court) in at least every 5 street in major cities across the entire islands!
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Post#14 » by boogernights » Mon Dec 8, 2008 2:06 pm

Yao21 wrote:
dingclancy wrote:
But in terms of raw street talent, the Philippines have the best players in Asia.


Yet there is not a single filipino in the nba?


There is. But he is a coach - Erik Spoelstra.

And my cousin is a ballboy for the Nuggets, if that counts.
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Post#15 » by beno » Tue Dec 30, 2008 6:57 pm

where are we suppose to watch PBA? link me up. streams would be fine too.
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Post#16 » by durden_tyler » Mon Jan 5, 2009 6:36 am

Will get back to you on the exact link of the streaming but there's one which i can't quite remember... For updates on the scores and news there's the official Philippine basketball pro league website (www.pba.com.ph)

There's also quite a few videos (old and new) on youtube so might as well search it.

Currently, the PBA is in its quarterfinals stage with two of the the most popular teams slugging it out in one pairing (Ginebra vs. San Miguel, sister teams actually because they share the same owners, the San Miguel Corporation) and the other match-up between Rain or Shine (that's a brand of a paint) against Sta Lucia Realtors.

From that best of three affair the winning teams pair up with a couple of teams who was automatically seeded to the best of five semis by virtue of topping the eliminations. The finals is a best of seven.

Other random notes:
+ The Spanish National Team has the San Miguel logo in their national uniform... i did not know previously that SMC was this big of a corporation anyway.
+ Besides Erik the head coach of the Miami Heat there was a Filipino in the late 70's i believe (wiki), that was a first but apparently he was at best a bench player and never really saw real playing time in the NBA.
+ American imports are the preffered reinforcement during the 2nd conference. Some of the NBA vets/Americans who did appear as "imports" are Darvin Ham (He s^cked when he was here), Scott Burrel (nice pickup but wasn't much of a scorer), Lenny Cook (injured but dominated still because he was really tall and talented), Larry Robinson (lefthanded chucker who played for the Hawks)... Some of the more successful players were the ones who never really had NBA experience (Well, the NBAers who did come aboard were either washed-up or just injured)
+ i believe Karl Malone has a Fil-am for a wife.
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