The Philippine Star

Blue Eagles get dose of Euro play

- By OLMIN LEYBA

The Ateneo Blue Eagles step up their buildup for their UAAP title defense by flying to Greece today to get themselves exposed to Euro-style basketball and pick up valuable lessons there.

The Eagles, according to coach Tab Baldwin, have penciled two tune-up matches with the Greek national U-21 team and five other games against men’s squads from the secondtier Greek A2 Basket League for this trip.

“It’s an incredible thing for an organizati­on. For a Filipino team to be complement­ed with such level of games, it’s going to be tremendous for us,” said Baldwin. “Very, very tough games for us. We’re going over there ready to learn lessons and I’m sure we will learn a bunch.”

Ateneo star Thirdy Ravena said they’re privileged to experience high-level training in Europe this time. In previous years, the Eagles went to the US for their UAAP preparatio­ns.

“Can’t wait to experience European basketball, that’s my favorite style of play,” said Ravena, citing in particular the Europeans’ emphasis on fundamenta­ls. “Everything’s stripped down to the basics, the pick-and-roll, offensive ball cut, even defense, I’m sure we’ll learn from them.”

He added the Eagles won’t be after upsets over teams from Greece, the No. 9 ranked country in the world by Fiba, but rather for the wealth of learning and experience to be had.

“Going there, gusto ko nga tambakan kami para makita yung pagkukulan­g namin (I would prefer to get blown out by our opponents so we’ll see our shortcomin­gs),” said Ravena, who thanked team patron Manny Pangilinan for “giving us the opportunit­y to improve as a team and as individual­s.”

It will also be a homecoming of sorts for AdMU’s forward Will Navarro, who grew up in Greece and was part of the junior squad of Greek club Panathinai­kos.

Before leaving for Greece, Ateneo also faced Far Eastern U and the Eagles toppled the top seeded Tams, 70-58, to capture the Smart City Hoops 25-under Summer Classic crown yesterday.

Ravena, who only joined the team in the semis of the tournament presented by Chooksto-Go, Rain or Shine Elasto Paint, Mighty Sports, Cignal TV, and Wilson Basketball, led the Eagles’ balanced attack with 12 points and six rebounds.

Fellow Gilas Cadet Isaac Go and Ivorian student-athlete Angelo Kouame chipped in nine points each while Matt Nieto had seven points, three assists, and three steals.

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