The Philippine Star

OFWs throw all-out support to Gilas

FIBA WORLD CUP QUALIFIER VS CHINESE TAIPEI

- By NELSON BELTRAN

Gilas Pilipinas will have a crowd cheering them when it tangles with Chinese Taipei in their first round rematch in the FIBA World Cup qualifiers at the Taipei Heping Basketball Gymnasium tomorrow.

Filipino workers around Taipei and from cities as far as Kaohsiung came just to see the Nationals in a meet-and-greet session after the team’s practice session Tuesday at the Jhong Jheng Sports Center.

Most of them already have tickets and promise to rally behind Team Phl in their 7 p.m. setto with the Taiwanese.

There will also be a group of Filipinos flying in from the Philippine­s, including a contingent from the PBA led by commission­er Willie Marcial and the board members.

“We’ll provide morale support,” said Marcial.

“All the PBA teams will be represente­d except NLEX and Columbian Dyip as governors Rod Franco and Bobby Rosales can’t come. Chairman Ricky Vargas is attending an event in Thailand but TNT KaTropa alternate governor Patrick Gregorio will come with us,” said Marcial.

The PBA group departs for Taipei at noon today.

TNT’s Jayson Castro, Terrence Romeo, Troy Rosario and RR Pogoy, Alaska’s Calvin Abueva and Carl Bryan Cruz, San Miguel’s June Mar Fajardo, Ginebra’s Japeth Aguilar, Rain or Shine’s Gabe Norwood, Phoenix’s Matthew Wright, Meralco’s Baser Amer, Magnolia’s Jio Jalalon, Blackwater’s Allein Malicsi, naturalize­d player Andray Blatche and Gilas cadet Troy Rike make up the 15-man Gilas pool for the Taipei game.

After practice Tuesday, these players made themselves available to the fans in a meet-and-greet session arranged by Smart.

According to an ESPN5 report, Smart is also planning to host a viewing party in partnershi­p with the Philippine consulate for those who weren’t able to buy tickets for the game.

Tickets for the game have long been sold out as the Taiwanese are also basketball fanatics. Some Filipinos even shelled out astronomic­al amount to avail themselves of tickets from the black market or scalpers.

Filipino fans have always been present even in Team Phl’s games in the William Jones Cup – Taipei’s annual internatio­nal invitation­al tourney.

And they’re likely to be there in the Gilas-Taipei rematch, which is crucial for both teams in Group B play in the FIBA World Cup qualifiers.

Four games today usher in matches in the third window of the WC Asian eliminator.

China plays host to Korea, New Zealand hosts Hong Kong in Group A matches while it’s Syria versus India and Lebanon opposite Jordan in Group C games.

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