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Gilas has to make adjustment­s with exodus of players to Japan, says Baldwin

MANILA---Gilas

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men’s basketball team head coach Tab Baldwin shared that he and the rest of the brain trust of the team have to make adjustment­s in the wake of the departure of numerous national players to Japan where they will play in the B.League.

The latest player to turn pro was Gilas ace Dwight Ramos who signed on to play for Toyama.

“It changes his status as a Gilas player but we have to move on,” said Baldwin in an article on Tiebreaker Times. Ramos will be joined in the B.League by the likes of fellow Gilas players Juan and Javi Gomez de Liaño, Kemark Cariño, Kobe Paras, and LeBron Lopez.

Baldwin said the Gilas players who are playing in Japan will now be classified the same as their PBA counterpar­ts, which means their inclusion in the Gilas squad for future competitio­ns will depend on their availabili­ty to join an extended training camp.

“As coaches, we have the program. Do talent to do what is best for and skill justify them coming in with short preparatio­n time? Do we as a coaching staff give that player the same considerat­ion as we do with our full-time players? We have to answer that question at the right time,” Baldwin explained.

Recent results have shown that with ample preparatio­n time, the Gilas can do impressive things such as sweep the rest of their games in the FIBA Asia Cup qualifiers and go toe-to-toe with world basketball powerhouse Serbia in the FIBA Olympic Qualifying Tournament.

“We have to measure their values to Gilas based on two factors — chemistry and culture. We can easily add talent over chemistry but that might affect the results. It’s an extremely difficult assessment we have to make for every single player,” continued Baldwin.

It’s a tough call that Gilas’ decision-makers will ultimately have to make.

“There’s no defined formula for this. It is a ridiculous­ly tough job but that’s the job.” (JNP)

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