The Philippine Star

LTU to aid Gilas’ Olympic bid?

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One of the top basketball countries in the world has offered to help Gilas Pilipinas in its quest to qualify for the basketball tournament of the Paris Olympics. In an exclusive interview with The STar, Dr. Mindaugas Balciunas, secretary-general of the Lithuanian Basketball Federation (Lietuvos Krepsinio Federacija), revealed that they have invited the Philippine men’s national team to a series of tune-up games in Lithuania prior to the FIBA Olympic Qualifying Tournament (OQT) which is in Latvi, just across their border. Lithuania is ranked 10th in the world by FIBA in men’s basketball and has already qualified for Paris.

In the original letter sent to the Samahang Basketbol ng Pilipinas (SBP) and addressed to Chairman Emeritus Manny Pangilinan and president Al Panlilio, Balciunas extended the invitation to Gilas Pilipinas to play one or two friendlies with Lithuania (excluding NBA and Euroleague players) between June 5 to 20. Lithuania would answer for meals and accommodat­ions for the Philippine delegation within their country for six days. The FIBA Olympic Qualifying Tournament (OQT) is slated for July 2 to 7. The Philippine­s is in Group A with Georgia and host Latvia.

“We would like to help the Philippine­s reach its Olympic dream,” said Balciunas whose doctorate is in Basketball Science. “We had a very good experience in the FIBA World Cup, and we saw how much Filipinos oove basketball.”

You will recall that, in the FIBA World Cup held in the Philippine­s last year, Lithuania defeated Team USA, 110104. It was an impressive showcase of passing, shooting and defense which befuddled the American NBA stars. In their last match, the world’s 10th-ranked team then surprising­ly lost to Latvia in what they called a battle of brothers. Both countries were annexed by Russia and incorporat­ed into the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR) in 1940. In 1988, four Lithuanian­s led the USSR to a gold medal in the Seoul Olympics, clobbering a US team made up of college players along the way. Lithuania, a nation of only 2.5 million people, bravely declared its independen­ce from Russia in 1990. The free nation then won the bronze medal in men’s basketball in the 1992 Barcelona Games, ironically losing to the American Dream Team.

The SBP, however, noted that the dates of the tune-ups would not be close enough to the date of the actual FIBA OQT, leaving too much time in between. In response, Balciunas, who also runs the Internatio­nal Basketball University (IBU), offered to sweeten the pot by generously inviting other countries to play against Gilas Pilipinas between June 20 and the tournament in Latvia. Belgium and Brazil are among the countries invited, Brazil is in Group B of the Latvia joust with Montenegro and Cameroon. This will take place while Lithuania’s team will be traveling to the US and other countries for their own Olympic preparatio­ns. The Paris Olympic basketball tournament runs from July 27 to Aug. 11. The Philippine­s has not qualified in basketball since 1972.

“This is a tremendous opportunit­y and a great gesture on the part of the Lithuanian Federation,” adds Glenmarc Antonio, a Filipino country representa­tive of the IBU who has been coordinati­ng the invitation for Lithuania. “As a Filipino and as a basketball fan, this is very exciting. It could help get us over the hump and back into the Olympics.”

It is alo an unpreceden­ted act of kindness and goodwill on the part of the Lithuanian federation, and shows how deep the brotherhoo­d of basketball is, even across continents.

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By BILL VELASCO

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