The Philippine Star

Edu’s injury sinks Gilas Youth

- By JOHN BRYAN ULANDAY

AJ Edu suffered an injury barely two minutes into the game and the entire Gilas Pilipinas youth team felt the pain, bowing to Greece at the start of the FIBA U19 World Cup at the Heraklion Arena in Greece. Despite the early exit of the 6-foot11 Fil-Nigerian center, the Phl Youth actually held sway in the early goings before being pummeled by the host team in the last three quarters. Nikolaos Arsenopoul­os (18 points, 3 rebounds) and Aristoteli­s Sotiriou (16 points, 9 rebounds, 2 assists) dealt Gilas Youth the biggest damage. Kai Sotto did a good job holding his own early on, willing the Philippine youth team to a 22-12 lead before being hounded by fouls. The former UAAP juniors MVP finished with a double-double with 13 points and 10 rebounds on top of three blocks while Gerry Abadiano and Dave Ildefonso added 13 and 12 markers, respective­ly.

Edu’s sorry exit took its toll the Phl side.

The University of Toledo stalwart went down in the 7:57 mark of the opening frame, clutching his right knee, and was carried to the bench. Gilas youth team officials said Edu possibly suffered an anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) and meniscus tear as per the initial findings of his Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) test.

And sans Edu, the wounded Gilas youth squad plunges back to action today versus Argentina.

The squad though is still hoping for the best.

But the Gilas Youth would need more especially from their gunners if they’re to have a chance against the Argentinia­ns who were among those who debuted triumphant­ly in the tourney, pulling off an 86-84 squeaker over the Russians.

The Gilas Youth gunners bled for just 22.6-percent three-point shooting against the Greeks.

 ?? FIBA ?? Greek top gun Nikolaos Arsenopoul­os takes a layup versus Kai Sotto.
FIBA Greek top gun Nikolaos Arsenopoul­os takes a layup versus Kai Sotto.

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