The Philippine Star

Blatche in, Clarkson out in Gilas cast

- By NELSON BELTRAN

Samahang Basketbol ng Pilipinas president Manny V. Pangilinan said yesterday that Fil-Am Jordan Clarkson will not suit up for the Gilas national team in the coming FIBA Manila Olympic Qualifying Tournament (OQT) but remained confident that the Nationals will have a fighting chance to make it to the Rio Games in August.

Pangilinan hoped Team Phl could find a way to rule the Manila OQT at the MOA Arena in Pasay City from July 5-10, and see the Nationals face off against the world’s basketball powers like Team USA in the quadrennia­l games.

“I’m always an idealist and pragmatic. To have a chance, we’ve got to focus and stay positive. Conditions must be there to provide the opportunit­y. We have to send the best team possible, the crowd must be there and the team must be motivated,” said Pangilinan.

As in the last FIBA World Cup and in the most recent FIBA Asia Championsh­ip, Team Phl will be composed of stars from the PBA reinforced by naturalize­d player Andray Blatche. Clarkson, the rising Fil-Am sophomore guard of the Los Angeles Lakers, is out.

“Masalimuot (tricky),” said Pangilinan in describing the route they have to take to get both Blatche and Clarkson in Team Phl for the Manila OQT.

During the last FIBA central board meeting in Geneva last month, Pangilinan said FIBA people themselves suggested Team Phl to just play with Blatche.

“That’s the winning suggestion as the arrangemen­t with Jordan is complicate­d because he’s an active NBA player. We have to get his approval, his father’s, the Los Angeles Lakers and the NBA. We have to go through everything and after that, FIBA may clear only one,” said Pangilinan.

“We’re leaning towards Blatche. It’s the simpler situation,” Pangilinan added. “We hope that we see the Blatche of Spain (during the 2014 World Cup) and not the Blatche of Changsha (during the 2015 FIBA Asia Championsh­ip).”

SBP executive director Sonny Barrios and SBP deputy executive director Butch Antonio said Blatche is expected by the whole country to report to the Gilas camp in May in tiptop shape.

“Butch and I met with the lady representi­ng Andray. We couldn’t overemphas­ize more the need for Andray to come in shape. The message I gave her, God forbids that he comes out of shape, the media will surely make him feel our disappoint­ment,” said Barrios.

“The FIBA did express disappoint­ment he was not in shape in Changsha,” Barrios added.

Fresh from his stint in the Chinese league in 2014, Blatche was a dominant force in the Seville World Cup. The nine-year NBA veteran, however, struggled with extra poundage in the Changsha Asian meet.

The SBP president, SBP vice chairman Ricky Vargas, SBP vice president Al Panlilio were among those who graced the media launch of the Manila OQT at the Manila Peninsula in Makati yesterday.

Pangilinan said around P200 million is the total cost of the country’s hosting of the event which has drawn global partners in Champion, Japan Airlines, Molten, Tissot, Yanjing Beer and Peak and local partners in Smart Communicat­ions, Meralco, PLDT Home Fibr and TV5.

As the official broadcaste­r of the Manila OQT featuring the Philippine­s, France, New Zealand, Senegal, Turkey and Canada, TV5 will feed the event to no less than 120 countries around the world.

Panlilio, chief operating officer of the local organizing committee, announced online sale of tickets starts April 26.

“There’s lot of demand. We’re considerin­g lottery system because of high demand,” Panlilio said. “Season passes will be sold prior to general ticket sales.

Season passes are pegged at P47,000 for VIP, P39,500 for patron section and P31,500 for lower box. Single day tickets are prized P12,000 for VIP, P8,500 patron and P6,800 lower box. During the semis, it’s P12,000 (VIP), P10,000 (patron) and P8,400 (lower) and P14,000, P12,000 and P10,000 in the championsh­ip match.

 ??  ?? JUN MENDOZA MEN AT THE HELM OF MANILA OQT: PLDT chair and CEO and SBP president Manny V. Pangilinan (second from left) will head the organizing committee of the FIBA Manila Olympic Qualifying Tournament slated July 5 to 10, 2016 in Manila. With him are (from left), Al Panlilio, SVP-Customer Retail Services for Meralco and CEO, FIBA Manila OQT local committee; Ricky Vargas, official of FIBA Manila OQT local organizing committee; Sonny Barrios, executive director, SBP, and event director, FIBA Manila OQT board; and Noel Lorenzana, president and CEO, TV5, during the media launch for the Rio Games basketball qualifying tournament at the Manila Peninsula Hotel in Makati.
JUN MENDOZA MEN AT THE HELM OF MANILA OQT: PLDT chair and CEO and SBP president Manny V. Pangilinan (second from left) will head the organizing committee of the FIBA Manila Olympic Qualifying Tournament slated July 5 to 10, 2016 in Manila. With him are (from left), Al Panlilio, SVP-Customer Retail Services for Meralco and CEO, FIBA Manila OQT local committee; Ricky Vargas, official of FIBA Manila OQT local organizing committee; Sonny Barrios, executive director, SBP, and event director, FIBA Manila OQT board; and Noel Lorenzana, president and CEO, TV5, during the media launch for the Rio Games basketball qualifying tournament at the Manila Peninsula Hotel in Makati.

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