The Philippine Star

RR says low scores to favor hosts

- By JOAQUIN HENSON

RR Pogoy is counting on the Philippine­s keeping the scores low to pull off upsets against Brazil and Mongolia in the FIBA 3x3 World Cup at the Philippine Arena today. The host nation is ranked No. 19 among 20 teams in the men’s division.

The 6-2 Pogoy, 25, is in the Philippine lineup with 6-0 Stanley Pringle, 30, 6-7 Troy Rosario, 26 and 6-7 Christian Standhardi­nger, 28. The game against Brazil is set at 3:10 p.m. and Mongolia at 6:40 p.m.

“Gamay na namin kaunti yung mga play ni coach Ronnie (Magsanoc),” said Pogoy. “Siguro, ang edge namin or ang chance na maka-pasok kami sa quarters ay dapat dedepensa kami lahat. Pababaan ang score yung laro namin.”

The Brazilian squad is made up of 6-0 Will Evangelist­a, 33, 6-1 Marcellus Sarmento, 30, 6-5 Carlos Silva, Jr., 37 and 6-3 Luiz Soriani, 29. Mongolia’s cast lists 6-3 Delgernyam Davaasambu­u, 28, 6-2 Dulguun Enkhbat, 26, 6-6 Tserenbaat­ar Enkhtaivan, 28 and 6-3 Tsenguunba­yar Gotov, 28.

On Monday, the Philippine­s battles Canada at 4:50 p.m. and Russia at 7 p.m. Canada is bannered by 6-7 Jermaine Bucknor, 34, 6-7 Michael Lieffers, 31, 5-10 Michael Linklater, 35 and 6-5 Steve Sir, 35. Bucknor, a Jamaican-Canadian, played at the University of Richmond and was an import in France, Germany, Argentina and Belgium. He saw action for Canada at the 2010 FIBA World Cup in Turkey. Lieffers was an import in Japan while Linklater was named Most Spectacula­r Player at the FIBA 3x3 World Tour last year. The US-born Sir led the NCAA Division I in three-point percentage in 2005-06 and shot 46.9% from beyond the arc in his collegiate career, ranking second in the all-time ladder. Sir has played as an import in Switzerlan­d, Germany, Mexico and Romania. Russia’s players are 6-4 Ilya Aleksandro­v, 36, 6-5 Maksim Dyborskii, 30, 6-7 Dmitry Korshakov, 27 and 6-5 Viktor Pavlenko, 25.

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