Line up ko ito idol ,Kai sotto aj edu , junmAr fajardo center ,,,cArl tamAyo jimmy malonzo,,,,Justine Balthazar ,, Justine brownlee ,,forward. ,, Kevin quiambao. Jordan heading. Dwight Ramos shooting guard,,,,,,point guard Chris newsome Scottie Thompson for depensive
😂sinadya ng Georgia na ilayan si Kai para manalo Sila o manalo man ang Gilas ay matatalo pdin sa sunod na laban pra d mkapasok sa final ang Gilas dahil Wala na si Kai 😢
Hindi mo isasama si oftana eh nasa final12 na ni tim cone un at dun kay ramos napipisil ko na kapalitan nya sa guard ay si navarro or lemetti ng Meralco bolts walang daga sa dibdib sa mga crucial free throw unlike Thompson ok lang sa hustle play at rebound pero sa crucial game free throw hindi maasahan 2x na nyang nagawa un una sa Jordan dun sa fiba Asia at Asian Games last yr kontra china
This guy isn't just tall, he's very athletic. That's a great signing. I wonder if Clippers are going to get an athletic big as well. Zubac is a bit too slow footed.
We know that God forgives sins on the basis of Jesus’ shed blood on the cross (Ephesians 1:7; 1 John 1:7). Yet, before He went to the cross, Jesus told two people that their sins were forgiven. This fact puzzles some people. How could Jesus forgive sin before the sacrifice was even made? After all, Hebrews 9:22 says, “Without the shedding of blood there is no forgiveness.” Let’s identify the two people to whom Jesus said, “Your sins are forgiven,” before He died on the cross. The first is the paralyzed man who was brought to Jesus by friends and lowered through a roof to be healed. “When Jesus saw their faith, he said, ‘Friend, your sins are forgiven’” (Luke 5:20). The second person is the sinful woman who came to Jesus while He ate at Simon the Pharisee’s house. Seeing her reverence, the Lord contrasted her love with Simon’s lack of love. “Then Jesus said to her, ‘Your sins are forgiven’” (Luke 7:48). In both cases, Jesus’ words caused quite a stir among the hearers (Luke 5:21; 7:49). When Jesus said, “Your sins are forgiven”-even before He died on the cross-He was not speaking empty words. He had the power to forgive sin, just like He had the power to heal paralysis. In fact, Jesus used the physical healing to confirm His authority to dispense spiritual healing: “‘I want you to know that the Son of Man has authority on earth to forgive sins.’ So he said to the paralyzed man, ‘I tell you, get up, take your mat and go home.’ Immediately he stood up in front of them, took what he had been lying on and went home praising God” (Luke 5:24-25). Turning to the Old Testament, we find other people whose sins were forgiven before Jesus died on the cross. David prayed for forgiveness (Psalm 51:2) and received it. “Blessed is the one whose transgressions are forgiven” (Psalm 32:1). As he touched Isaiah with a coal from the altar, an angel declared the prophet’s forgiveness: “Your guilt is taken away and your sin atoned for” (Isaiah 6:7). The atonement provided by the animal sacrifices resulted in forgiveness (Leviticus 4:20, 26, 31, 35). The principle found all through the Bible is that forgiveness is God’s business. “With you there is forgiveness, that you may be feared” (Psalm 130:4, ESV). “You, Lord, are good, and ready to forgive” (Psalm 86:5, NASB). “To the Lord our God belong mercy and forgiveness” (Daniel 9:9, ESV). When Jesus displayed His power to forgive sins, He clearly showed that He was the Son of God wielding God’s authority in this world. “Who can forgive sins but God alone?” (Luke 5:21). No one; Jesus is God Incarnate. Forgiveness of sin in every dispensation has always been based on Jesus’ death on the cross (see Hebrews 9:15). In the Old Testament, sins were forgiven on the basis of Jesus’ death on the cross, of which the animal sacrifices were but a foreshadowing. During the life of Christ, sins were forgiven on the basis of His yet-future death on the cross-the benefits of that sacrifice were granted to those who had faith in Jesus. Now, by faith, we look back on the death and resurrection of Christ and receive God’s forgiveness. The good news is as Paul preached, “My friends, I want you to know that through Jesus the forgiveness of sins is proclaimed to you” (Acts 13:38). When we trust Christ, the word to us is the same as that spoken to the forgiven woman in Simon’s house: “Your faith has saved you; go in peace” (Luke 7:50).
They got post the center still in the corner waiting to be signed bcz of cats like beekman and Spencer smh bru it sound disrespectful but no disrespect to them guys but c'mon dawg warriors are joking around.
this the exact reason i train myself to not play center and instead to be the best sf and sg because im just 6'6 at 16 though thats tall and im having another growthspurt im probabbly not going to be 7'4 like mfs think ima be out here like charles barkley hell no cus this is right now by the time i make it mfs gonna be 7'4 center like its normal shi gonna decrease my worth in the nba playing center its better i become him at sg and sf cus sg and sf can cook up with the right pg especially at my height look at kd ima just be a better kd who has to go against taller mfs but once i learn how to sauce up mfs who are 7'4 literally ima be g really its just easy keep em from going to the basket with screens and hope that they arnt curry on cutting and what not but only so much they can do without doing a offensive foul since i dont know how the offensive may happen but they so big might create one by accedent so yeah try keeping them from running to basket or clutter up the pg or whatever just make sure dont leave people open cus easy shot
This guy will make an immediate impact in the league. I wonder why he was undrafted in the recent nba draft. Dallas has made a wise decision in signing him.
Sa tingin ko kaya na sigurong maghari ng Gilas sa Asia kung healthy lang lahat ng players at nag improve na ang outside shooting nila at lahat ng departamento sa larong basketbol.