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Tuesday, October 9, 2012

NBA D-League team keen on drafting Japeth By Sid Ventura





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Japeth Aguilar’s dream of pursuing a career in the American professional basketball circuit stays alive for the meantime after a National Basketball Association (NBA) Developmental League team promised to draft the former Talk ‘N Text center in the upcoming D-League draft.

According to Leo Balayon, the CalTech assistant coach who is supervising Aguilar’s skills training in the United States, the six-foot-nine Aguilar attended the tryouts of the Los Angeles D-Fenders and the Santa Cruz Warriors, and gave such a good account of himself in the Warriors’ tryout that the team said they would draft him.

“Basically both teams (the D-Fenders and the Warriors) invited him to try out,” Balayon said in an e-mail to Yahoo! PH Sports. “The D-Fenders did not have a coach yet when he was invited so it was not the best situation. Someone I know in the organization had brought Japeth to the D-Fenders general managers’ attention. We really appreciated that. So after a day, Japeth got an invite to their closed invite-only tryout.”

The problem, Balayon said, was that some people in the organization got “too excited” about Japeth and claimed he played like Kevin Durant. On the day of the tryout, the team introduced former NBA player Reggie Theus as the new head coach, and Balayon said this caused some problems.

“[Theus] had no input on who would be in the tryouts because he was just brought in so I think he was not as invested in it,” he continued. “The assistants from last year as well as other staff were the ones who organized the tryouts. So after being told Japeth played like KD and that he was the one to be looked at first, Theus was already being set with the wrong expectations.

“They forced him to play center and power forward, not the SF, which we have been really working on. So even though Japeth played decently, Theus had unrealistic expectations, through no fault of his own.”

As for the Warriors, Balayon said team officials were so interested in Aguilar that they waived the tryout fees just so he could attend. One official told Balayon that said that they were "immensely" interested in Aguilar.

“So to avoid having the same thing happen again,” Balayon said, “I wrote the official and essentially gave him a scouting report in Japeth. My purpose was to give them a realistic idea of Japeth's current stage of development.”

As a result, Aguilar put on a much better showing.  “Japeth played really well. He was very active and aggressive. He had a couple of dunks and there was one sequence where he shot back-to-back 3s. After the tryout ended, Warriors officials told Japeth’s agent that they would draft him. They really want him and he didn't disappoint the team.”

Aguilar has two more scheduled tryouts, but Balayon said at this point the Warriors would be the best fit for him “because they really want him.”

The first D-League team that gave Aguilar a tryout, the Bakersfield Jam, are still interested in him, Balayon said, and has invited him to move to Bakersfield and train with them exclusively.

“The Bakersfield assistant coach in charge of skills training really likes Japeth,” Balayon continued. “He said Jap is a ‘heck of a player’. Japeth really wanted to just stay in Bakersfield because their skills training is pretty good. It's in harmony with how I train. I really think their skills coach is the best I’ve seen so far. He used to be with Tim Grover's Attack Athletics in Chicago. So he’s a legit skills expert.

“The biggest thing that Bakersfield offered is the conditioning training. NBA style talaga. That's something that Jap will need to make the NBA. But like I said he had already scheduled tryouts even before pa. I'm just happy that the Warriors got wind of him because we did not know anyone from that organization. Hopefully in the next few months Jap will have a great season there.”

Since the Warriors are already planning on using their first-round pick in the draft on another player, they hope to land Aguilar with their second-round pick. There are currently 16 D-League teams, and it’s not yet clear where the Warriors, who were known last season as the Dakota Wizards, will land in the order of drafting. The draft is set in the first week of November.

“They (the Warriors) said they would draft him if he is still available when their turn comes in the draft,” Balayon said. “That's good to hear because they really value him. They even think na maunahan sila. Kasi their very first pick has already been promised to someone else. But their second pick daw will be for Japeth. All we need to do now is wait for the draft.

“My concern right now is that if he gets drafted by a team other than the Warriors, he might not get the playing time he needs to improve and get to the NBA. I hope if a team drafts him they really intend to play him.”

If Aguilar does get drafted and signed to a contract by the Warriors, he will become the first pure Filipino to play in the NBA D-League.
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Cone keeps faith in 'triangle' By Richard Dy



“I think the triangle offense is especially relevant for a talented team (like San Mig). So the more talented the players you have, the more the triangle offense works well,” says Tim Cone. Jerome Ascano
THE triangle offense may no longer be in vogue in the NBA after Phil Jackson's retirement, but San Mig Coffee coach Tim Cone's faith in Tex Winter's system has never wavered.
Cone, in fact, expects the triangle offense to take the Mixers to new heights this season.
With better talent surrounding two-time MVP James Yap this season, Cone expects the Mixers to eclipse their performance last season using the same, time-tested offense that helped him win 13 championships with Alaska Milk as well as his first one with San Mig Coffee.
“I think the triangle offense is especially relevant for a talented team (like San Mig). So the more talented the players you have, the more the triangle offense works well,” Cone told Spin.ph.
The veteran coach, one championship short of matching Baby Dalupan's record of 15 league titles, said the triangle brought out the best from his new team last season - and left Yap more room to find his shots.
“We’ve got five threats on the floor, that’s what made us effective last year. Imagine, the defense can’t turn on James as much because there are five threats on the floor,” he added.
The Mixers opened the season with a 103-83 demolition of Alaska, ironically a team that also runs the triangle under former Cone disciple Luigi Trillo, and the San Mig coach expects the offense to be even better with new reinforcements and more healthy bodies available to the team this season.
According to Cone, the Mixers' core of Yap, Marc Pingris, Yancy de Ocampo, Joe de Vance, Peter June Simon, Jonas Villanueva, and JC Intal are still just beginning to grasp the system. The longer they stay together, the more they will shine in the offense, he added.
“James and the rest of the guys are still in the infancy stage of the offense. So they’ll gonna get it soon. I feel now it’s gonna get better for the team,” said Cone.
“It’s important to keep the core of the team intact, which I did with Alaska with Johnny (Abarrientos) Jojo (Lastimosa) and Bong (Hawkins). That’s been my style ever since.”
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Alaska coach Trillo excited for Abueva’s PBA entry after NCAA



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Luigi Trillo was an interested observer as Calvin Abueva finished a historic elimination round campaign in NCAA Season 88. The San Sebastian star ended up leading the league in scoring, rebounding, and assists, apart from helping the Stags clinch second place after a victory over two-time defending champion San Beda.
Trillo drafted Abueva second overall in last August’s draft, and the coach has no regrets about tabbing the do-it-all forward despite the latter’s delay in joining the Aces because of the commitment to San Sebastian.
“I can honestly say that Calvin is the total package. He was phenomenal. He was a man among boys in that league,” Trillo told InterAKTV.
“I can’t wait to have him on our team. I think he will be a game-changer.”
Trillo believes Abueva can come in and have an immediate impact on the Aces.
“Can Calvin Abueva live up to expectations? I believe he can. It’s now up to him to prove it.”
The Alaska coach added that he expects Abueva’s presence to be felt in all facets of the game.
“A lot of people see Abueva as scorer, good rebounder. and passer, but there’s more to his game than the stats sheet,” said Trillo, who also hinted that Abueva, who played the power forward spot at San Sebastian, may end up playing in the backcourt for the Aces.
“He’s a good defender, someone who can bang with the guards and that’s exactly what we need. We need a tougher player who can play against the best scoring guards in the PBA. Abueva is one guy who never backs down.”
Trillo said he won’t tweak the team’s triangle offense just for Abueva, because he believes the player can thrive in a structured system. But he added that ‘The Beast’ can also find ways to show his stuff in transition.
“Imagine he and Cyrus leading us in the open court. That would certainly be fun to watch,” said Trillo. “Although we run a deliberate halfcourt style, we will still look to push he ball, especially during a defensive stop or a turnover.”

source: http://www.interaksyon.com/interaktv/alaska-coach-trillo-excited-for-abuevas-pba-entry-after-ncaa

Cardona quick to shrug off fresh trade rumors By Richard Dy



“Meron naman akong naririnig na trade, pero kasama naman iyan sa buhay namin sa PBA eh,” says Meralco star Mac-Mac Cardona. Jerome Ascano
MAC-MAC Cardona is no longer affected by rumors of him being traded to another team, saying he has long accepted that being dealt away is part and parcel of a professional player’s life.
“Meron naman akong naririnig na trade, pero kasama naman iyan sa buhay namin sa PBA eh,” he admitted toSpin.ph. “Though hangga’t di nangyayari iyan, siyempre, di totoo yan.”
Rumors about Cardona being on the trading block have once again surfaced  early in the season, and the talk became louder following a bad shooting night for unorthodox guard in Meralco’s 110-112 overtime loss to defending Philippine Cup champion Talk `N Text on Wednesday night.
There have been a couple of tweets about him supposedly being peddled around to other teams.
Cardona finished with only seven points on 2-of-6 shooting in 32 minutes of play. But he was a perfect 3-of-3 from the foul line, had three rebounds, and three assists.
The 6-foot-1 Cardona attributed his bad shooting night to bad luck.
“Malas lang talaga, siyempre, di naman laging buwenas,” said the shooting guard from La Salle.  “Kailangan lang talagang bumangon. Siyempre, lahat naman tayo nagkaka-struggle.”
Since being picked fifth overall in the 2005 Rookie Draft by Air21, Cardona had already been traded thrice. He was shipped by the Express to Talk `N Text before the start of the 2005-06 season, and helped the Tropang Texters win the Philippine Cup in 2008-09, where he was named Finals MVP.
The Tropang Texters later dealt him to the Bolts at the start of the 2010-2011 season.

source: http://www.spin.ph/sports/basketball/news/cardona-quick-to-shrug-off-lates-trade-rumors#.UHPrZCX1ieY.twitter