The Philippine Star

FIBA Games live on free TV

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Filipino basketball fans will have the opportunit­y to watch the Philippine­s’ very own national team, Gilas Pilipinas, perform against its national counterpar­ts in the 2014 FIBA World Cup being played in Spain on Aug. 30 to Sept. 15.

Recognizin­g not just the love for the game that Filipinos have, but also the nationalis­tic pride in seeing the country’s very own square off against the world’s best, Solar Entertainm­ent Corporatio­n, through its sports channels Solar Sports and BTV will broadcast the games on cable in real time, while their broadcast partners ABS- CBN and TV5 will also carry some key games on free TV.

“With a six- hour time difference, the games aired live will be relatively more accessible to viewers,” explained Solar Sports marketing director Martin David. “This is in marked contrast to the early morning live airings of the FIFA World Cup football matches, which was a limiting factor to many viewers. We’re expecting that more people will be able to watch the progress of Gilas Pilipinas against teams from other nations.”

David added that these match- ups are another draw that viewers will be watching out for, pointing out that a number of players from the NBA have transferre­d temporaril­y to native home teams to balance out their chances against tougher teams including lead contenders USA, Argentina, Spain and France.“Even in the early stages, we will be able to watch our very own go up against players like NBA veteran Luis Scola, who is playing for Argentina in Group B, the same as the Philippine­s.

“Fans will see familiar names in the NBA wearing the uniforms of other countires,” said David. Aside from Scola, the Gasol brothers for host team Spain, and Boris Diaw will play for France.

Gilas Pilipinas’ lineup is largely the same as the one that brought the country second place in the 2013 FIBA Asia Cup, with the addition of Brooklyn Nets Andray Blatche, who was naturalize­d as a Filipino to meet the requiremen­ts for team membership.

David admitted that they’ve anticipate­d the airing of the FIBA games for a very long time, “but more than just the hype, this is about responding to what our customers want to watch. Besides, the national team has always performed admirably in the previous FIBA internatio­nal competitio­ns, often against bigger, tougher foes. Filipinos rally behind that. Filipinos love rooting for the underdog.”

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