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Clarkson finally cleared to play for Gilas

- PNA

MANILA -- Just two days after making an initial decision not to allow Jordan Clarkson to play in the 2018 Asian Games, the NBA made a 360-degree turn.

The league, as per Philippine team chef de mission Richard Gomez, finally gave the Cleveland Cavaliers guard the go-signal to play for Gilas Pilipinas.

The actor and former champion athlete, who is also the current mayor of Ormoc, confirmed that the turnaround was a result of a last-minute appeal.

"Nakita rin ng NBA na pinayagan maglaro yung dalawang Chinese NBA players sa Asian Games. So siguro they decided tsaka nag-plea na rin tayo na palaruin si Jordan Clarkson so pumayag sila (Two Chinese players in the NBA were allowed to play in the Asian Games so perhaps they decided to allow Jordan Clarkson to play, too)," said Gomez.

Robert Bachmann, the assistant chef de mission, later confirmed that Clarkson also got the clearance from the Olympic Council of Asia and the Indonesia Asian Games Organizing Committee to be reinstated to the national team lineup.

In a statement, the NBA said it has granted a special exception for some players to play in the Asian Games. Aside from Clarkson, Houston Rockets center Zhou Qi and Dallas Mavericks forward Ding Yanyuhang were also allowed to represent their respective countries.

The NBA's agreement with FIBA stipulates that NBA players can participat­e in the Olympics, the FIBA Basketball World Cup, Continenta­l Cup competitio­ns and associated qualifying tournament­s.

NBA players under contract are unable to participat­e in the Asian Games because it is not one of the competitio­ns included in the agreement.

However, the NBA said due to "lack of clear communicat­ion" of the agreement between NBA and Chinese and the Philippine­s basketball federation­s, the NBA has agreed to provide the one-time exception.

Now that Clarkson can finally play for Gilas, the next plan is to quickly bring Clarkson to Jakarta, Gomez said.

Clarkson will be the flag bearer for the Philippine­s in the Asian Games opening ceremonies on August 18, two nights after Gilas begins its bid for a gold against Kazakhstan, Gomez said.

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