Manila Bulletin

Basketbraw­l

- By FRANCIS N. TOLENTINO

WHAT happened at the Philippine Arena during the Philippine­s-Australia basketball match indeed shocked millions of basketball fans worldwide. While totally unexpected from Filipino cagers who have made their names in profession­al basketball through the highest level of discipline and sportsmans­hip, what transpired before, during, and after that controvers­ial game will surely leave an ugly scar in FIBA history.

Reports say that there was already heat building up even before the actual game began. In my opinion, the unauthoriz­ed removal of the decal stickers on the floor of the arena should have already called for an investigat­ion and appropriat­e sanction against the Aussie players.

First, the decals were surely approved by FIBA and hence allowed to be part of the playing court. Second, if the decals indeed made the floor slippery, that doesn’t give the Australian­s the right to just rip them off from the floor. Apologies have been made, yes, but such display of disregard should not be left undiscusse­d. Discipline and sportsmans­hip, most especially during internatio­nal profession­al competitio­ns will always entail prudence and respect for fellow athletes and their respective countries.

Our Filipino basketball­ers may have had their fair share of the glitch and we do not mean to defend or condone their unsportsma­nlike behavior, if their actions during the game are to be taken as such. While a joint apology to the world basketball community has already been made by the Philippine­s and Australia, the investigat­ion remains an imperative, not only to determine the appropriat­e disciplina­ry actions for those involved in the brawl, but also for the incident to be an isolated case in FIBA history.

Basketball is a well-loved sport worldwide, and the 2018 FIBA World Cup “basketbraw­l” incident cannot just be shrugged off, brushed aside, or left for history to judge. The investigat­ion being made should, I think, be no less than detailed, comprehens­ive, and impartial if the integrity of the league is to be kept without doubt.

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