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Of course I’ve long realized I’ll never make it to the NBA. As a player, that is. Well, neither will any Filipino in the next five years, maybe even 10. Much as there’s a lot of local and Fil-Am talent, we see no one on the horizon who can crack an NBA training camp soon.
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Of course I’ve long realized I’ll never make it to the NBA. As a player, that is. Well, neither will any Filipino in the next five years, maybe even 10. Much as there’s a lot of local and Fil-Am talent, we see no one on the horizon who can crack an NBA training camp soon.
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