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Philippine basketball team tries to salvage fifth place in Asiad versus Syria today

- Murillo Michael Angelo S.

ALREADY out of the medal running at the 18th Asian Games in Indonesia, the Philippine men’s national basketball team goes for the next best thing — a fifth-place — in its game today against Syria at the Gelora Bung Karno-Istora stadium in Jakarta.

Set for 7:30 p.m. (Manila time), the Philippine Basketball Associatio­n-backed team looks to finish its campaign on a winning note and improve on the country’s seventh-place finish in the 2014 Asiad in Incheon, South Korea.

“We are assured of sixth place. But we still have to play one game against [Syria]. We want to finish our campaign here (with a win), even if we don’t have a medal,” said national team coach Yeng Guiao.

The Philippine­s put itself in a position to vie for fifth after routing Japan, 113-80, in their consolatio­n battle on Tuesday where Filipino-German Christian Standhardi­nger had a solid 27 points and 13 rebounds.

Filipino-American National Basketball Associatio­n player Jordan Clarkson had 22 markers and nine assists.

The Filipinos saw their medal hopes crumble after they lost to South Korea, 91-82, in the quarterfin­als on Monday.

Despite falling short of a podium finish, Mr. Guiao said he is very proud of the players’ efforts in the tournament despite the limited time they had in the lead-up to it.

“Our players gave a great effort and I could not have asked for more from them,” said Mr. Guiao following their game against South Korea.

In the tournament, the Philippine­s has chalked up a 2-2 record, winning its first game against Kazakhstan, 96-59, in preliminar­y play in Group D before dropping a close one against China, 82-80, to finish second in the group heading into the quarterfin­als.

Syria, meanwhile, was second in Group B before losing to Chinese Taipei in the quarterfin­als. It defeated Indonesia to set up a meeting with the Philippine­s for fifth place. —

 ??  ?? JORDAN CLARKSON and the Philippine team looks to salvage a fifth-place finish at the 18th Asian Games in Indonesia today.
JORDAN CLARKSON and the Philippine team looks to salvage a fifth-place finish at the 18th Asian Games in Indonesia today.

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