The Philippine Star

Blatche unsure for next FIBA window

- By JOAQUIN HENSON

Gilas’ naturalize­d import Andray Blatche is unsure about his health condition and may sit out the second home-and-away window of the FIBA Asia/Pacific qualifiers for the 2019 FIBA World Cup.

Blatche, 31, hasn’t played for Xinjiang in the Chinese league since scoring four points in a 105-98 win over Beijing last Dec. 17. He’s down with a hamstring injury. Gilas head coach Chot Reyes said he’s in contact with the 6-11 Blatche to monitor his situation.

“I invited Dray to spend the holidays in Manila and recover from his injury here,” said Reyes. “He told me he’ll go back to the US to recuperate but I saw a recent post from his buddy BX (Bryan Extra) showing he’s still in China. Dray’s committed to play for Gilas in the qualifiers. I just don’t know if he’ll be able to recover in time to play against Australia on Feb. 22 and Japan on Feb. 25.”

The Chinese league did not schedule games during the second window to allow national players to participat­e in the qualifiers. That also freed up Blatche’s schedule for Gilas. Reyes said Blatche will be a big loss if he’s not able to play in the second window. “Just by being on the court, Dray is an intimidati­ng factor,” said Reyes. “It’s his presence as an NBA veteran. And we could use his height against Australia.”

When the Chinese league started its 201718 season last October, Blatche was in the US recovering from a hamstring injury. He missed the first seven games then averaged 26.5 points and 11.5 in back-to-back contests before joining Gilas for the first qualifying window. Blatche averaged 9.5 points, 12 rebounds, four assists and six turnovers in two Gilas wins over Japan and Chinese-Taipei. Then he went back to China and scored only three points in a game last Dec. 1. Blatche sat out the next five assignment­s, returned to tally four points in a contest last Dec. 14 and another four points against Beijing last Dec. 17. He has now missed Xinjiang’s last six outings.

Reyes said if Blatche isn’t available, he’ll reach out to Fil-German Christian Standhardi­nger to take over his spot. Standhardi­nger, 28, is now playing for Hong Kong in the ABL and averaging 23.6 points, 10.7 rebounds and 3.1 assists in seven unbeaten games. Although he’s half-Filipino, Standhardi­nger doesn’t qualify as a local under FIBA rules because he was issued his Philippine passport after turning 16. He’s eligible to play for Gilas only as a naturalize­d import. Last year, Standhardi­nger played for Gilas at the FIBA Asia Cup, SEA Games and Jones Cup.

The deadline to submit the 24-man lineup to FIBA for the second window is Feb. 5 or 14 days before the start of the period for the qualifiers which is set on Feb. 19-27. Reyes could include Blatche and Standhardi­nger in the 24-man lineup then decide whom to name for the final 12-man roster as late as the day before the Australia game. Reyes may use different 12-man casts for the Australia and Japan games but the players must come from the previously submitted 24-man lineup.

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