tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8935325995168745567.post6400834091199791530..comments2023-11-02T18:13:49.332+08:00Comments on Ed's Blog My Twisted View of an already Twisted World.: MVP NBA? No Try KSPEdhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04863318886191310190noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8935325995168745567.post-57001043747719714872011-05-27T21:05:18.983+08:002011-05-27T21:05:18.983+08:00Great points. Its the elite league where the world...Great points. Its the elite league where the world's elite players play. What is so hard to understand about that? Just because you play does not make you world class. Ironically its that attitude that contributes to their failure. They want things handed to them. Right now putting a Filipino on an NBA roster will remove a worthy player from it. That is so simple. BTW Steve, how did you find me , you were quick.Edhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04863318886191310190noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8935325995168745567.post-35510734898553797752011-05-27T14:16:55.591+08:002011-05-27T14:16:55.591+08:00Excellent post. My thoughs exactly. Loved reading ...Excellent post. My thoughs exactly. Loved reading it. I'm pinoy and I wouldn't mind seeing a full blooded Filipino (not a Fil-AM or Fil-Whatever) in the NBA someday but I doubt it would be any time soon. If ever MVP does get majority stake of the Sacramento KINGS (My Favorite NBA team by the way). I doubt that any full blooded Filipino would even get a change to play with the team. NBA is not called "Basketballs Biggest Stage" for nothing. Once you are playing in the NBA, it means that you are the best of the best among other basketball players. So for pinoys hoping to see Chris Tiu (No doubt, Tiu is a talent by pinoy standards but in the NBA?) or other local play in the NBA someday. I wouldn't keep my hopes too high.Stevehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10383509267560513011noreply@blogger.com