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Name: Karl Elbert Bolintiam Weight: 120 lbs Height: 5'5 Date of Birth: November 15, 1985 Course: BS Psychology School: Ateneo de Manila |
2004 Stats |
| The MVPs' Opinion | ||
The King
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| Strengths | He knows his role on the court. He's the scrappy hustler who seems to always be in contention for the rebound. Though he rarely does take it, he has the ability to make the 3 with consistency. Lastly, he's a very disciplined player who never does anything out of what he can do. | |
| Weaknesses | His height causes him to play smaller than what his abilities show. He needs to work on his dribbling and erratic passing at times in order to stay longer on the court. And it damn sure would help if he'd show up at games once in a while. | |
| NBA Comparison | Eduardo Najera | |
Dynamike
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| Strengths | Boli, if and when he actually does practice and play, is a terrific rebounder, especially on the offensive glass. He has that rare combination of size, strength, and athleticism. Plus, he is a decent defender and shooter. | |
| Weaknesses | Much like Anderson Varejao, Karl Bolintiam is a huge crowd favorite. In other words, CM. Thus, we often see DNP - CM in the boxscores; actually he played a grand total of ONE game last year! Wag ka na mag-explain! Boli should focus more on the basketball court, both offensively and defensively. No more no-look passes please. | |
| NBA Comparison | Anderson Varejao | |
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