
Originally Posted by
macro_shot
Teams and players right now are getting bigger every year and it is a sense of obligation especially for the players to play multiple positions to remain and be competitive in the league. One upstanding factor in basketball is the height, the taller the player or team the more potent they are. Everybody can't deny that.
A very good example is Alvin Patrimonio, yes you guessed it right, the cornerstone and face of the Purefoods PBA franchise. He's probably the best power forward Philippine basketball ever had. But during the last 3 years of his career he changed his playing position from #4 spot to the #3 spot even if he was still very effective at that #4 spot. Why? bcoz of how the PBA league and its players have evolved. That is what Kerby Raymundo and other 6'6" players are trying to do and what teams are also trying to emphasize. I've never heard of a guard moving to the forward spot ever since coz it's a disadvantage, but I've seen a lot of forwards moving to guard positions coz height advantage is a must in basketball. That's why it's more sensible for Kerby to take the #3 spot than James Yap.
maybe then they should not have let go of Don Camaso because he was a 6-7 natural 3 that has a good outside shot, excellent leaping ability, agility and quickness for a big man and once trained in the US..while it is logical to move Kerby to 3 in many instances, I dont see that happening this season, not unless they will bring in bigger guys that can relieve him of his duties at the post