The Freeman

Phl team off to strong start

Success in the first order of business. Team Philippine­s mounted a blistering 12-2 run in the first three minutes of the game against Kazakhstan, looking to dictate the tempo.

- EMMANUEL B. VILLARUEL• ASST. EDITOR: LEMUEL P. MAGLINTE

Team Philippine­s crushes Kazakhstan in Asiad opener

Three quarters later, they were still enjoying that and more. The Filipinos went on to put themselves squarely on the driver’s seat through their defense and hustle as they enjoyed an erratic shooting by their foes en route to a 96-59 victory in Group D action of the Asian Games men’s basketball tournament at the Gelora Bung Karno Basketball Hall in Jakarta, Indonesia, Thursday afternoon.

Stanley Pringle, a first-time member of the national quintet, scattered 18 points to lead the Filipinos in scoring.

James Yap, who last logged a national team tour of duty nine years ago, chimed in 12 more to help in the scoring effort.

PBA’s top rookie in Christian Standhardi­nger displayed his vast arsenal, too. He accounted for 15 points.

NBA cager Jordan Clarkson, whose spot was left open by head coach Yeng Guiao days leading to the tournament, joined his teammates at the venue in the third period after a connecting flight from Singapore. He is set to don the Philippine tricolor in the game against the Chinese.

The victory marks the third straight time the Philippine­s won over Kazakhstan in the quadrennia­l meet. The last time was in Incheon in September 2014 when Marcus Douthit was ordered to hit in the team’s basket in a bid to chase quotient. (AP)

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 ?? ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Philippine­s’ Stanley Pringle, center, passes the ball during their game against Kazakhstan at the men’s basketball match at the 18th Asian Games in Jakarta, Indonesia.
ASSOCIATED PRESS Philippine­s’ Stanley Pringle, center, passes the ball during their game against Kazakhstan at the men’s basketball match at the 18th Asian Games in Jakarta, Indonesia.

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