Blacks magnum opus
January 11, 2004 | 12:00am
It took coach Norman Black about three hours of serious thinking to formulate the plan of action for the Philippine Basketball Association (PBA) pre-draft rookie camp that hes supervising at the Quezon Memorial Circle this afternoon.
Black said his idea is to give equal exposure to all 49 draft applicants. No special treatment for any player, no matter his credentials. Itll be an exciting three-hour showcase starting at 3 p.m. The rookies will be spread out on three quartercourts to do a variety of drillsin front of scouts, fans and probing TV cameras.
After the camp, it should be clear what each player will bring to the table when D-Day (draft day) comes at the Glorietta in Makati this Friday.
Culling from what hes observed in camps here and abroad, Black assembled a curriculum that will take the rookies through 3-on-2 and 2-on-1 fastbreak drills to test a players ballhandling skills and decision-making in transition situations; 3-on-3 games to test the players abilities to execute basic strong side movements offensively and defensively (the basic offensive sets to be applied are the screen-down UCLA cut, the triangle offense, the high pick-and-roll, the hi-low play and the post-up), shooting drills to test the players shooting ability from 15 feet, 18 feet, the three-point arc and the foul line; speed, strength, agility and vertical jump drills to test the players physical abilities; and 1-on-1 drills to test the players abilities offensively and defensively in halfcourt and 3/4 court situations.
To climax the camp, Black will split the rookies into 10 teams to play a series of scrimmages. In all, there will be five six-minute scrimmages.
Helping out Black in the camp are a slew of PBA assistant coachesSta. Lucia Realtys Cholo Martin, Red Bulls Alfredo (Mon) Amador, Barangay Ginebras George Ella, Coca-Colas Biboy Ravanes, Talk N Texts Ariel Vanguardia and Virgil Villavicencio, San Miguel Beers Siot Tanquincen, Alaskas Dickie Bachmann, Shells Jigs Mendoza and FedEx Jojo Villa.
Black said in the strength drills, the players will be made to bench-press 125 to 150 pounds in as many repetitions as possible. The "small" men will lift the lighter weights, naturally.
Incidentally, I asked Black about his own benchpressing ability. "I do 200 regularly, sometimes 250 in limited repetitions," he replied. No wonder Blacks physique is rippling with muscle. Body fat isnt in his vocabulary.
The vertical jump drills will involve a player leaping to touch flaglets on the side of a pole. Two jumps will be madeone off a foot and another, off two feet. Speed sprints in various distances will reveal a players agility and ability to get off a quick start.
In the shooting drills, each player will take 25 shots. The big men will be spared from taking three-point shots although 6-5 Ranidel de Ocampo and 6-7 Ervin Sottowho are gifted outside riflemensurely wouldnt mind throwing up treys.
To avoid confusion, Black categorized the draft candidates into three groupspoint guards, shooting guards or small forwards, and power forwards or centersfor the 1-on-1, shooting and strength drills which will be conducted on three separate quartercourts. Here are the player breakdowns:
The point guards5-10 Arnold Booker, 5-10 Manuel Huelar, 5-8 Lyndon Lagat, 5-8 Nino Marquez, 5-9 Kim Valenzuela, 5-8 Francis Arabit, 5-10 Paul Artadi, 5-11 Ronald Cuan, 5-6 Chris Quimpo, 5-8 Ricky Ricafuerte, 6-1 Denver Lopez, 5-10 Joselito Celiz, 5-8 Warren Ybanez, 5-10 Lou Gatumbato, 5-10 Mario Reyes and 5-9 1/2 Ryan Dy.
The shooting guards/small forwards6-2 Arvin Garcia, 6-2 Gary David, 6-4 Wesley Gonzalez, 6-2 1/2 Rhagnee Sinco, 6-3 James Yap, 6-3 Willie Wilson, 6-3 Joel Lagare, 6-3 Chris Guerrero, 6-4 Cezar Catli, 6-3 Nick Fasano, 6-2 Tristan Codamon, 6-2 Eric de la Cuesta, 6-3 1/2 Jay-Arr Estrada, 6-2 Rommel Sungcap, 6-3 Nino Gelig, 6-4 Nelbert Omolon and 6-1 Richard Michael.
The power forwards/centers6-7 1/2 Joachim Thoss, 6-4 Rich Alvarez, 6-6 Carlo Sharma, 6-4 Bernzon Franco, 6-5 Manny Ramos, 6-4 Theo Hawkins, 6-4 1/2 Alvin Pua, 6-5 Steve Marucot, 6-7 Ervin Sotto, 6-5 Ranidel de Ocampo, 6-5 Jean Marc Pingris, 6-4 John Flores, 6-5 Francis Mercado, 6-3 Nurjan Alfad, 6-4 1/2 Jessie Lumantas and 6-5 Julius Binuya.
Black mixed and matched the 49 players in three separate groups for the 3-on-3 drills. He did the same for the 10 scrimmage teams but is allowing each player to fill his natural spot, meaning there will a semblance of balance in each five.
For record purposes, Black noted he will document each players shot chart (in the shooting drills) and his performance in the strength, speed and vertical jump drills then make the papers available to PBA coaches and scouts for scrutiny.
The exercise is another brainchild of PBA commissioner Noli Eala whos charting a new and exciting course for the PBA this year and beyond.
It should be an eye-opening show this afternoona mouth-watering aperitif to the sumptuous main course, the draft, on Friday. Check out the action live and see the stars of the future display their wares, hobnob with coaches and pros, talk to hoop experts and try to guess wholl be this years first overall pick.
Postscript. Everyones getting ready to raid the Emerald Headway warehouse and youve got until Jan. 16 to join the fun. Just subscribe to any monthly magazine title with at least 10 issues a year and youll get five percent off the subscription rate plus a chance to grab as many back issues as you can in 10 seconds. Youll also get a chance to win gift certificates to the best restaurants and retail stores in town. Every P1,000 worth of subscriptions entitles you to a raffle coupon. Promo is valid for a one-year subscription only. Emerald Headway is the exclusive distributor of over 700 magazine titles including Slam, Mountain Bike Action, PDA Essentials, Elle, PC Gamer, Home, Mac Addict and Dirt Bike. For details, call the subscription department at 647-4744 or 66.
Black said his idea is to give equal exposure to all 49 draft applicants. No special treatment for any player, no matter his credentials. Itll be an exciting three-hour showcase starting at 3 p.m. The rookies will be spread out on three quartercourts to do a variety of drillsin front of scouts, fans and probing TV cameras.
After the camp, it should be clear what each player will bring to the table when D-Day (draft day) comes at the Glorietta in Makati this Friday.
Culling from what hes observed in camps here and abroad, Black assembled a curriculum that will take the rookies through 3-on-2 and 2-on-1 fastbreak drills to test a players ballhandling skills and decision-making in transition situations; 3-on-3 games to test the players abilities to execute basic strong side movements offensively and defensively (the basic offensive sets to be applied are the screen-down UCLA cut, the triangle offense, the high pick-and-roll, the hi-low play and the post-up), shooting drills to test the players shooting ability from 15 feet, 18 feet, the three-point arc and the foul line; speed, strength, agility and vertical jump drills to test the players physical abilities; and 1-on-1 drills to test the players abilities offensively and defensively in halfcourt and 3/4 court situations.
To climax the camp, Black will split the rookies into 10 teams to play a series of scrimmages. In all, there will be five six-minute scrimmages.
Helping out Black in the camp are a slew of PBA assistant coachesSta. Lucia Realtys Cholo Martin, Red Bulls Alfredo (Mon) Amador, Barangay Ginebras George Ella, Coca-Colas Biboy Ravanes, Talk N Texts Ariel Vanguardia and Virgil Villavicencio, San Miguel Beers Siot Tanquincen, Alaskas Dickie Bachmann, Shells Jigs Mendoza and FedEx Jojo Villa.
Black said in the strength drills, the players will be made to bench-press 125 to 150 pounds in as many repetitions as possible. The "small" men will lift the lighter weights, naturally.
Incidentally, I asked Black about his own benchpressing ability. "I do 200 regularly, sometimes 250 in limited repetitions," he replied. No wonder Blacks physique is rippling with muscle. Body fat isnt in his vocabulary.
The vertical jump drills will involve a player leaping to touch flaglets on the side of a pole. Two jumps will be madeone off a foot and another, off two feet. Speed sprints in various distances will reveal a players agility and ability to get off a quick start.
In the shooting drills, each player will take 25 shots. The big men will be spared from taking three-point shots although 6-5 Ranidel de Ocampo and 6-7 Ervin Sottowho are gifted outside riflemensurely wouldnt mind throwing up treys.
To avoid confusion, Black categorized the draft candidates into three groupspoint guards, shooting guards or small forwards, and power forwards or centersfor the 1-on-1, shooting and strength drills which will be conducted on three separate quartercourts. Here are the player breakdowns:
The point guards5-10 Arnold Booker, 5-10 Manuel Huelar, 5-8 Lyndon Lagat, 5-8 Nino Marquez, 5-9 Kim Valenzuela, 5-8 Francis Arabit, 5-10 Paul Artadi, 5-11 Ronald Cuan, 5-6 Chris Quimpo, 5-8 Ricky Ricafuerte, 6-1 Denver Lopez, 5-10 Joselito Celiz, 5-8 Warren Ybanez, 5-10 Lou Gatumbato, 5-10 Mario Reyes and 5-9 1/2 Ryan Dy.
The shooting guards/small forwards6-2 Arvin Garcia, 6-2 Gary David, 6-4 Wesley Gonzalez, 6-2 1/2 Rhagnee Sinco, 6-3 James Yap, 6-3 Willie Wilson, 6-3 Joel Lagare, 6-3 Chris Guerrero, 6-4 Cezar Catli, 6-3 Nick Fasano, 6-2 Tristan Codamon, 6-2 Eric de la Cuesta, 6-3 1/2 Jay-Arr Estrada, 6-2 Rommel Sungcap, 6-3 Nino Gelig, 6-4 Nelbert Omolon and 6-1 Richard Michael.
The power forwards/centers6-7 1/2 Joachim Thoss, 6-4 Rich Alvarez, 6-6 Carlo Sharma, 6-4 Bernzon Franco, 6-5 Manny Ramos, 6-4 Theo Hawkins, 6-4 1/2 Alvin Pua, 6-5 Steve Marucot, 6-7 Ervin Sotto, 6-5 Ranidel de Ocampo, 6-5 Jean Marc Pingris, 6-4 John Flores, 6-5 Francis Mercado, 6-3 Nurjan Alfad, 6-4 1/2 Jessie Lumantas and 6-5 Julius Binuya.
Black mixed and matched the 49 players in three separate groups for the 3-on-3 drills. He did the same for the 10 scrimmage teams but is allowing each player to fill his natural spot, meaning there will a semblance of balance in each five.
For record purposes, Black noted he will document each players shot chart (in the shooting drills) and his performance in the strength, speed and vertical jump drills then make the papers available to PBA coaches and scouts for scrutiny.
The exercise is another brainchild of PBA commissioner Noli Eala whos charting a new and exciting course for the PBA this year and beyond.
It should be an eye-opening show this afternoona mouth-watering aperitif to the sumptuous main course, the draft, on Friday. Check out the action live and see the stars of the future display their wares, hobnob with coaches and pros, talk to hoop experts and try to guess wholl be this years first overall pick.
Postscript. Everyones getting ready to raid the Emerald Headway warehouse and youve got until Jan. 16 to join the fun. Just subscribe to any monthly magazine title with at least 10 issues a year and youll get five percent off the subscription rate plus a chance to grab as many back issues as you can in 10 seconds. Youll also get a chance to win gift certificates to the best restaurants and retail stores in town. Every P1,000 worth of subscriptions entitles you to a raffle coupon. Promo is valid for a one-year subscription only. Emerald Headway is the exclusive distributor of over 700 magazine titles including Slam, Mountain Bike Action, PDA Essentials, Elle, PC Gamer, Home, Mac Addict and Dirt Bike. For details, call the subscription department at 647-4744 or 66.
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