The Philippine Star

Gilas cadets only for SEA Games?

- By JOAQUIN HENSON

It looks like only Gilas cadets will play for the country in the Southeast Asian (SEA) Games on Aug. 19-31 as the PBA Board of Governors is inclined not to release veterans for the Kuala Lumpur competitio­n which isn’t singled out in the Memorandum of Agreement stipulatin­g the terms of engagement between the SBP and the pro league with regard to participat­ion of players in elite internatio­nal tournament­s.

SBP president Al Panlilio, PBA commission­er Chito Narvasa and Gilas head coach Chot Reyes met for over two hours recently to discuss how to address the issue of assembling players for the FIBA Asia Cup in Lebanon on Aug. 8-20 and the SEA Games. Reyes said if given the choice, he’d bring in a mix of cadets and veterans to Lebanon and Kuala Lumpur but the decision is up to the PBA Board. Reyes said he’ll abide by whatever is the Board’s verdict. Choosing the players for both competitio­ns must be closely coordinate­d as there will be an overlap in the schedules.

While the FIBA Asia Cup is a stand-alone tournament and isn’t a qualifier for either the World Cup or the Olympics, Reyes said the goal is to make a strong showing. The results of the FIBA Asia Cup will determine world rankings which are considered in the modified draw for bracketing in elite competitio­ns. The Lebanon conclave will introduce Australia and New Zealand to the Asian stage and the exposure for Gilas is critical because the Philippine­s and Australia are in the same group of the home-and-away World Cup qualifiers starting in November. Besides, SBP chairman emeritus Manny V. Pangilinan sits in the FIBA Central Board and gathering the best team available for Lebanon would be a reflection of his leadership.

It’s possible that the PBA Board will agree to a mix for Lebanon and only cadets for Kuala Lumpur. The issue will be likely tackled in the next PBA Board meeting on Thursday. The deadline to submit the Gilas lineup for the SEA Games, however, is tomorrow so Reyes is pressed to decide the Kuala Lumpur cast ahead of the PBA Board meeting.

Reyes said he’ll enlist cadets R. R. Pogoy, Jio Jalalon and Matthew Wright for Lebanon but if veterans won’t be released for the SEA Games, they might be also lined up for Kuala Lumpur. It could be the same situation for 6-9 Fil-German Christian Stanhardin­ger who’s arriving in Manila tomorrow. A consolatio­n is Kobe Paras, Kiefer Ravena and Bobby Ray Parks, who are not in the PBA, reached out to Reyes to declare their availabili­ty for both competitio­ns.

Naturalize­d player Andray Blatche could play in the FIBA Asia Cup but the SBP may opt to reserve the nine-year NBA veteran for the World Cup qualifiers. Stanhardin­ger, 27, is half-Filipino but from indication­s, it appears that he is eligible to play for Gilas only as a naturalize­d player. Reyes said Stanhardin­ger will attend the Gilas practice on Wednesday to fast-track his assimilati­on. Stanhardin­ger is in the Gilas roster for the Jones Cup in Taipei on July 15-23.

The Gilas lineup for the SEA Games was supposed to be released to the PSCPOC joint task force last Thursday but an SBP source said a request was made to postpone the submission until tomorrow. If it’s an all-cadets roster, the cast could mirror the lineup previously turned in for the Jones Cup. The Taipei team lists 10 of the 12 Gilas cadets in the PBA excluding injured Russel Escoto and Arnold Van Opstal. The others are Almond Vosotros, Paras, Ravena, Raymar Jose and Standhardi­nger. TNT’s import-in-waiting Mike Myers was also included. Van Opstal was dropped for failing to attend a single Gilas practice after joining the initial camp in Tagaytay.

 ??  ?? R. R. Pogoy
R. R. Pogoy
 ??  ?? Jio Jalalon
Jio Jalalon
 ??  ?? Matthew Wright
Matthew Wright

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