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SBP changes mind, to send RoS core to Asian Games

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It's a go again.

After the controvers­ial announceme­nt by the Samahang Basketbol ng Pilipinas (SBP) last week to pull out of the basketball competitio­n in the upcoming 18th Asian Games in Indonesia, the national basketball federation decided to send the core of the Rain or Shine Elasto Painters plus several other PBA players and two Gilas 23 for '23 members to Jakarta after all.

"The SBP is happy to announce that we will compete in the Asian Games," SBP president Al Panlilio said in a press conference on Sunday.

Six Rain or Shine players, namely Gabe Norwood, Raymond Almazan, Beau Belga, James Yap, Chris Tiu and Maverick Ahanmisi, along with Blackwater Elite's John Paul Erram, Magnolia Hotshots' Paul Lee, San Miguel's Christian Standhardi­nger, GlobalPort's Stanley Pringle, TNT's Don Trollano and NLEX's Asi Taulava and Ricci Rivero and Kobe Paras will be representi­ng the Philippine­s in the Asiad.

The 14-man lineup, however, will be trimmed down to 12 before the squad flies to Indonesia, according to national team coach Yeng Guiao.

This developmen­t comes days after Philippine­s' Asian games Chef de Mission Richard Gomez expressed hope that the SBP would still reconsider, but SBP president Al Panlilio later telling ESPN5 that the national federation had already notified the Philippine Olympic Committee (POC) of the formal withdrawal of the Philippine­s in a sport it had only missed once since the inception of the games in 1951.

During the 2006 Qatar Asiad, the Philippine­s was suspended by FIBA as the national federation-then the Basketball Associatio­n of the Philippine­s (BAP)-had internal squabbles and was not allowed to join any internatio­nal tournament. Only when the SBP was formalized in 2007 did the world governing body for basketball lift its sanctions on the country.

Now questions remain on how the SBP, through the POC, will give notice to the INASGOC about its change of heart anew and if the new list of players will be accepted by the organizers. There had been a list submitted last June of the possible names of those who could be selected for action, but the core of Rain or Shine was reportedly not on that list.

NLEX Road Warriors head coach Josellier "Yeng" Guiao is still going to mentor the squad that hopes to redeem national pride after a lowly seventh place finish in the 2014 Inchon, Korea edition-the Philippine­s' worst placing ever. —

 ?? PBA PHOTO ?? Philippine Olympic Committee president Ricky Vargas (center) together with Samahang Basketbol ng Pilipinas head Al Panlilio and PBA Commission­er Willie Marcial announced that the Philippine­s will be joining the Asiad basketball event this month in Indonesia.
PBA PHOTO Philippine Olympic Committee president Ricky Vargas (center) together with Samahang Basketbol ng Pilipinas head Al Panlilio and PBA Commission­er Willie Marcial announced that the Philippine­s will be joining the Asiad basketball event this month in Indonesia.

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