any ideas???????:confusedshrug: :confusedshrug: :confusedshrug:
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Doubt it.
nobody anytime soon. why does everyone talk about filipinos here?
[QUOTE=simasu01]nobody anytime soon. why does everyone talk about filipinos here?[/QUOTE]
its the international forum.....so why not??
i know it is but people have such high expectations for them. did they even play in the asian games?
[QUOTE=simasu01]i know it is but people have such high expectations for them. did they even play in the asian games?[/QUOTE]
we were banned from fiba numbnuts, but my expectations arent too high also, but i do hope someday we can atleast be 2nd in Asia
someday possibly
well the philippines was the best in asia from the early to the mid 20th century, and has been consistently among the top 5 ever since.
as for that question, the guy prolly aint born yet. i'm guessing he'll come from a division 1 school, not via playing in the philippines
ahhh ...
Japeth Aguilar
[QUOTE=HoopNightmare]Japeth Aguilar[/QUOTE]
NBA? national bowling association
replacing paeng nepomuceno (greatest bowling player in the world)
common men .. isnt bowling , boxing and billiards are enough for us ?
we still have
Efren reyes = goat of billiards
Paeng nepumoceno = goat of bowling
Manny Pacquiao = goat in the making in the lower weight division
[QUOTE=snipes12]NBA? national bowling association
replacing paeng nepomuceno (greatest bowling player in the world)
common men .. isnt bowling , boxing and billiards are enough for us ?
we still have
Efren reyes = goat of billiards
Paeng nepumoceno = goat of bowling
Manny Pacquiao = goat in the making in the lower weight division[/QUOTE]
He has the best chance. He is 6'9 atheletic and long. That's what NBA scouts look for. If he can developes into a small forward type at WKU, has a great couple of years statistically, performs well in the NCAA tourney, has good NBA workouts and does well in the NBA predraft camp. NBA is not just about talent it's about marketing. If he gets a great agent that can sell him! He'll have a legitmate chance of getting drafted. Put it this way... I've seen worse in the NBA.
[QUOTE=HoopNightmare]He has the best chance. He is 6'9 atheletic and long. That's what NBA scouts look for. If he can developes into a small forward type at WKU, has a great couple of years statistically, performs well in the NCAA tourney, has good NBA workouts and does well in the NBA predraft camp. NBA is not just about talent it's about marketing. If he gets a great agent that can sell him! He'll have a legitmate chance of getting drafted. Put it this way... I've seen worse in the NBA.[/QUOTE]
Japeth's father, Peter Aguilar whose 6-4 3/4 and a member of RP Team during Ron Jacobs' time, had a decent jumpshot from 15 to 18 feet with good shot selection and accuracy, interestingly a future profile for a Filpino forward at that time. Based on Japhet's games at Ateneo, he's limited to playing in the paint with his shotblocking prowess, exactly the opposite of his father's. I don't know if he has developed that perimeter offense though. I also tend to believe that his 6-9 height as advertised is more like[B] 6-7 [/B]in actual measurement. Still, he has the tools and time to develop into the player we envisioned him to be.
Lets hope for Japeth's success as well as RP's future.
By the way Japeth Aguilar has only 2 years left in his playing years with Western Kentucky University and by the time 2009 arrive. He will no longer have any contractual obligation to play for his school which means that he can finally train with the RP Team for a longer period of time.
Jimmy Alapag is good enough for NBDL imo
Our biggest chance of producing an nba player might be in the pg position as we are severely undersized on other positions. Until now, only filams are playing on their right positions. Kelly Williams and young Danny Seigle are some examples. Arwind Santos might be the closest pure pinoy, he's around 6'6 and can play some sf.
Unless we start producing players that plays the right position, we wont have any nba players anytime soon
pg 6'0-6'4
sg 6'4 -6'7
sf 6'7-6'9
pf 6'9 6'11
C 6'10 7'6
[B]Filipino-American who made it in the NBA[/B]
[B]1. Raymond "Ray" Townsend[/B]- was drafted as the 22nd overall pick by the Golden State Warriors in the 1978 NBA Draft.
[url]http://www.databasebasketball.com/players/playerpage.htm?ilkid=TownsRa01[/url]
[B]3 Seasons NBA Stats:[/B]
4.8 PPG, 1.4 APG, 1.0 RPG in 154 games
He was a 6'3", 175 lb. guard.
Townsend played college basketball at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) and was selected with the last pick in the first round (22nd overall) of the 1978 NBA Draft by the Golden State Warriors. He concluded his NBA career in 1982 as a member of the Indiana Pacers.
Townsend's mother is from the Philippines and his father is American.
[B]2. Ricardo Brown[/B]- 1985 PBA Most Valuable Player of the Year, was originally drafted by the Houston Rockets in the 1979 NBA Draft.
Picked No. [B]59[/B] overall in the 1979 NBA Draft by the Houston Rockets. Never played an NBA game but became one of the best Guard in the Philippine Basketball Association
[url]http://www.armchairgm.com/index.php?title=Category:1979_NBA_Draft_Picks[/url]
[B]Firsts Filipino-American Coach in the NBA [/B]
Erik Spoelstra- Soon to be headcoach of the Miami Heat
[img]http://www.gmanews.tv/webpics/articles/spoelstra1.jpg[/img]