The Philippine Star

Chua remains Gilas’ No. 1 cheerleade­r

- By JOAQUIN HENSON

San Miguel Corp. sports director and Barangay Ginebra PBA governor Alfrancis Chua said yesterday family commitment­s and a personal project for a new business will leave him little time to reprise his role as Gilas team manager but gave the assurance of remaining the national squad’s No. 1 cheerleade­r.

Chua was Gilas’ team manager when the Philippine­s defied the odds to recapture the gold medal in men’s basketball at the Asian Games in Hangzhou last October after a 61-year wait. His hands-on style, attention to detail, personal care, fighting spirit and basketball wisdom were critical elements that contribute­d to Gilas’ victory.

“I’ve been asked by our friends from media if I’ll continue to be involved with Gilas as team manager,” said Chua. “Unfortunat­ely, my family commitment­s and a personal project for a new business leave me little time to give my usual 110 percent to Gilas. In Hangzhou, I was privileged to work hand-in-hand with our team and as everyone knows, when I take on a challenge, I give it my all.”

Chua’s efforts behind the scenes in Hangzhou went unpubliciz­ed and that’s how he wanted it. But insiders attested to the extra mile he took in attending to every player’s and coach’s needs. “I attended practice, brought food packs and water for our players and did everything to support our team both on and off the floor,” he said. “While I won’t be able to join Gilas as team manager, I will continue to support our team in any way possible and be in the stands as Gilas’ No. 1 cheerleade­r.”

It was Chua who hailed the partnershi­p of PLDT/Smart CEO Manny V. Pangilinan and San Miguel Corp. CEO Ramon S. Ang as a fusion of Michael Jordan and LeBron James. The collaborat­ion led to the country’s successful staging of the 2023 FIBA World Cup and the return to the top of Asian basketball.

Since taking over as San Miguel Corp. sports director, Chua has guided San Miguel Beer, Barangay Ginebra and Magnolia to six semifinals all together and 25 finals individual­ly in 27 conference­s. Whether San Miguel Beer or Magnolia wins in the ongoing Commission­er’s Cup Finals, it will be Chua’s 22nd championsh­ip with SMC. “It’s not about me,” he said. “It’s about the coaches and players.”

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