The Philippine Star

Kai, Raven foul out in loss to France

- By JOAQUIN HENSON

Batang Gilas went neck-to-neck with world No. 7 France in the first half and even led by four points but failed to sustain the fire in losing a 95-54 decision as coach Mike Oliver’s twin towers 7-1 Kai Sotto and 6-7 Raven Cortez fouled out at the FIBA U17 World Cup in Rosario, Argentina, last Sunday night (yesterday morning, Manila time).

It was the Philippine­s’ second straight setback, coming on the heels of the 97-75 loss to world No. 10 Croatia last Saturday. Batang Gilas will end its Group D assignment­s against host Argentina tonight (tomorrow morning, Manila time). All 16 teams that were split into four groups will advance to the knockout Round of 16.

Oliver tweaked his starting lineup for France and appeared to catch Les Bleus off-guard at the onset. For Croatia, the Batang Gilas starters were Sotto, RC Calimag, Forthsky Padrigao, Yukien Andrada and Carl Tamayo. For France, the starters were Terrence Fortea, Gerry Abadiano, Josh Lazaro, Tamayo and Sotto. The teams battled to a 17-all standoff in the first quarter and France held a precarious six-point lead at the half, 38-32.

Then, all hell broke loose in the third period as France stepped on the gas to pull away behind a 35-13 surge. The momentum carried over to the final quarter which France took easily, 22-9. The Philippine­s was held to only 22 points in the entire second half while France frolicked with 57.

Sotto, who torched Croatia with 23 points, was limited to only seven points on 3-of-5 field goals and six rebounds in 23:28 minutes before fouling out. Cortez fired 13 against Croatia but never took a single attempt against France in 10:23 minutes and he, too, was disqualifi­ed with five personals.

Oliver said France made key adjustment­s to take over the game. “They put pressure on our ball carriers para bilisan yung offense natin dahil we dictated the tempo in the first half with a slow pace,” he said. “We still committed a lot of turnovers that translated into easy layups and even dunks.” Turn to Page 15

 ?? JOEY MENDOZA ?? RR Pogoy lies sprawled on the floor after absorbing a hard blow from Daniel Kickert of Australia (foreground) sparking a free-for-all that marred the Gilas-Australia game for the FIBA World Cup qualifiers last night at the Philippine Arena.
JOEY MENDOZA RR Pogoy lies sprawled on the floor after absorbing a hard blow from Daniel Kickert of Australia (foreground) sparking a free-for-all that marred the Gilas-Australia game for the FIBA World Cup qualifiers last night at the Philippine Arena.

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