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Name: William George Estanislao Weight: 125 lbs Height: 5'3 Date of Birth: August 8, 1987 Course: BS Management Economics School: Ateneo de Manila |
2004 Stats |
| The MVPs' Opinion | ||
The King
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| Strengths | Has shown the uncanny ability to always hit the wide open 3. On some occasions, he can even pump fake and pull up from 15 feet. Finishes on the break most of the time and is the consummate team player that he'll do whatever anyone tells him to do. | |
| Weaknesses | Thinking you can't do it is losing half the battle. Gets rattled and scared easily. Must get rid of game jitters as he is a vital cog of the team. Because of his lack of height, can be a mismatch on the defensive end if the opposing teams play their cards right. | |
| NBA Comparison | Tony Delk | |
Dynamike
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| Strengths | Billy and Bobby are guards who can play either one or two. They can drive to the basket or pull up for a three. They also have good defense, whether it be stealing the ball or simply guarding guys one-on-one. But most importantly, they are sparkplugs that provide the team with high energy and relentless hustle. | |
| Weaknesses | Bobby Jackson has been plagued by injuries in his last couple seasons with the Sacramento Kings, especially during the post-season. Islaw, apparently, is also nursing a number of ailments, including back spasms, broken confidence, busted balls, and OF COURSE, the dreaded crampsism! To be effective and become the all-important X-Factor of Team Bee-Have, Billy must be physically and mentally tough to overcome these nagging injuries. | |
| NBA Comparison | Bobby Jackson | |
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