Philippine Daily Inquirer

World Cup: ‘Pinoys need more size’

- By June Navarro

THERE’S no better advice Gilas Pilipinas received on its coming trip to the Fiba World Cup in Spain next year than from the one who had experience­d it first hand.

Iran’s Slovenian coach Mehmed Becirovic said that Gilas Pilipinas would need two to three more big men to get a fighting chance in the world championsh­ip.

“They (Filipinos) need size, that’s for sure,” said Becirovic, after the Iranians roughed up Gilas Pilipinas, 85-71, in the gold-medal match of the 27th Fiba Asia Championsh­ip on Sunday night at Mall of Asia Arena.

“They will need two to three more men who could defend and score inside,” he added.

The world championsh­ip is not unfamiliar ground to Becirovic, who led Slovenia to eighth place (five wins, four losses) in the 2010 Fiba World Championsh­ip in Istanbul.

With Becirovic at the helm, Slovenia beat Tunisia, Croatia, Brazil, Iran and Australia. The losses came from Turkey, Spain, Russia and NBA-powered United States.

Asian countries Iran and China finished with 1-4 records in the previous worlds while Lebanon and Jordan lost all their five outings.

On Sunday, Iran frontliner­s Hamed Haddadi (7-2) and Ashgar Kardoust (6-9) hammered the Filipinos inside the paint while 6-foot-8 swingman Samad Bahrami and peppery guard Mahdi Kamrani combined to apply pressure each time Gilas mounted a comeback.

Gilas’ 6-10 center Marcus Douthit didn’t play due to an injury, forcing coach Chot Reyes to lean on 6-6 Ranidel de Ocampo and 6-4 Marc Pingris in the shaded area along with 69s Japeth Aguilar and Junmar Fajardo.

“(The Filipinos) cannot play this way in the world championsh­ip,” said Becirovic. “It’s an entirely different level. You can only play this way if you have a big crowd behind you.”

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