The Freeman

Cramming Gilas remains confident

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The Gilas Pilipinas seeks to forge a tie at 5-2, while Iran tries to firm up its hold of a share of the lead as the two teams brace for a battle on September 13 in Azady Gym in Tehran.

Coach Yeng Guiao still yet to finalize his lineup pending FIBA’s rule on the status of Greg Slaughter.

“It’s being processed,” said Gilas team manager Butch Antonio in their hope for Slaughter to be declared a regular national player – and not a naturalize­d player under FIBA’s eligibilit­y rule.

With seven holdovers from the Asiad team plus new invitees including Slaughter, Marcio Lassiter, Alex Cabagnot and Scottie Thompson, Guiao said they are cramming in their preparatio­n for the Iran and Qatar games.

But Guiao is confident everyone would be able to adapt into the system in time because of their “high basketball IQ.”

He said it’s more of a challenge for him to be able “to orchestrat­e these talents and make them play good basketball together as a team.”

During the Asian Games, Guiao and his staff have taken a look at both the Iran and Qatar teams.

After being stunned by Iraq in their initial outing in the WC qualifiers, Team Iran brought back its elite players Haddadi and Nikkhah Bahrami, and the Iranians have since been back on a roll.

Meanwhile, Gilas will be back at the Big Dome for its next home game in the FIBA World Cup qualifiers against Qatar on September 17.

But in keeping with the FIBA order, the Philippine­Qatar match will only be open to FIBA and Samahang Basketbol ng Pilipinas officials plus a limited number of covering media.

Qatar barely made the second round of the qualifiers with a 2-4 win-loss record. —

 ?? PBA PHOTO ?? Gilas Pilipinas coach Yeng Guiao gives instructio­n during the national team's practice session at the Meralco Gym.
PBA PHOTO Gilas Pilipinas coach Yeng Guiao gives instructio­n during the national team's practice session at the Meralco Gym.

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