Philippine Daily Inquirer

UAAP FREES UP SCHEDULE FOR GILAS, REMAINS UNFAZED BY PLAYER MIGRATION

- By Denison Rey A. Dalupang @sonrdINQ

The University Athletic Associatio­n of the Philippine­s (UAAP) will keep its promise to help national cause, even as its officials said there was no need to be alarmed that pro leagues from neighborin­g—and far richer— countries are harvesting Filipino talents, including some of the brightest college products.

Opening on Oct. 1, the UAAP said it will take a nine-day break from Nov. 7 to accommodat­e Gilas Pilipinas, which is eyeing at least two league standouts, for the fifth window of the Fiba (Internatio­nal Basketball Federation) World Cup Asian Qualifiers.

“[The break is] just a small sacrifice. That’s fine. We’ll go on a break,” UAAP executive director Rebo Saguisag said during the Philippine Sportswrit­ers Associatio­n Forum on Tuesday. “[We are also] tapping the ‘studentry’ to be involved in the World Cup [preparatio­ns].”

No Clarkson, Sotto

Gilas will be playing a team far different than the one that went 1-1 in the fourth window, as Jordan Clarkson will be with Utah in the NBA and Kai Sotto in Australia with Adelaide as their respective leagues will be in full swing by then.

And that has prompted coach Chot Reyes to reportedly ask for Carl Tamayo of University of the Philippine­s and Kevin Quiambao of La Salle to beef up the squad that will be made up mostly of Philippine Basketball Associatio­n (PBA) players and some coming from Japan.

Meanwhile, Saguisag also said that Asian countries tapping Filipinos to play as imports is an opportunit­y for the league’s stuto prodent-athletes vide a better future for their families.

His view was shared by Season 85 president Fr. Aldrin Suan, CM, of host Adamson as both took a contrastin­g atstand tempts of the PBA and governing Samahthe Basketbol ng Pilipiang nas to stop the exodus.

“This is a personal view. And I speak strictly from the perspectiv­e of an organizer of collegiate sports,” Saguisag said. “[I]t’s just in line with our goal to give these students-athletes the best position to succeed and to give their families an opportunit­y for a better life. “In fact, it only gives students an opporother tunity to shine ... the UAAP is still alive and kicking. It may be a concern, quote and unquote, but right now, we’re just happy where the student-athletes are going.”

The league lost SJ Belangel of Ateneo and RJ Abarriento­s to lucrative contracts in Japan.

Fr. Suan made it clear he was neither speaking as a member of the UAAP leadership nor as an educator and pointed at the scarcity of opportunit­ies in the pro league here.

“We have to take note that the profession­al opportunit­y of basketball in the Philippine­s is very limited and we have an overwhelmi­ng supply of basketball players,” he said.

“Now, if you have an oversupply of skills and the profession­al venue for you to express your skills is very limited, why curtail that opportunit­y for other people?” Fr. Suan added.

 ?? —FIBA PHOTO ?? Carl Tamayo is expected to be one of the UAAP standouts who will see action during the next World Cup qualifying window.
—FIBA PHOTO Carl Tamayo is expected to be one of the UAAP standouts who will see action during the next World Cup qualifying window.

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