The Philippine Star

Nationals roar on, thwart Ivory Coast

- – Olmin Leyba

Slow-starting Gilas Pilipinas shifted to high gear in the second half to beat Ivory Coast, 9483, and complete a sweep of its tuneup games against African sides in Guadalajar­a, Spain Wednesday night (early yesterday in Manila).

Andray Blatche came through with 18 points, 10 assists and seven rebounds while Paul Lee rifled in 16 spiked by 3-of-4 threepoint shooting to power the Nationals to the come-from-behind victory from nine points down in the early goings.

“I’m really proud of the way they came back, the way they were able to play against the physicalit­y (of the bigger Ivorians),” Gilas coach Yeng Guiao said in a report on ESPN5/

Sports5. “It was physical. They were trying to overwhelm us with their size, weight and strength.”

Guiao had just nine men at his disposal as Gabe Norwood is recovering from a mild groin injury he sustained in Gilas’ 10280 triumph over Congo the night before. Norwood, though, is expected to be ready for the next phase of Gilas’ Spanish trip, a pocket tournament over in Malaga with Ivory, Congo and the host Spaniards.

The Ivorians pounced on their height and size advantage early on, allowing them to seize a 28-19 lead after 10 minutes of play.

Gilas gained headway in the second canto as Lee dropped eight and the Pinoy cagers went to within five, 45-50.

Picking up from there, Phl 5 unleashed a strong third-quarter performanc­e with CJ Perez leading the way to reverse the tide, then limited their African opponents to just eight in the final period to cruise to the runaway romp.

Japeth Aguilar added 12 for Gilas while Perez finished with 11.

Notes: In no way dishearten­ed, Gilas Pilipinas is taking President Duterte’s remarks about the team’s”zero chance” against Italy as a challenge to strive for an upset in the World Cup in China. Duterte, who will watch one of Gilas’ matches when he visits China later this month, quipped that the Filipino cagers stand no chance against the taller Italians, the team’s first opponent in the World Cup on Aug. 31 in Foshan, but have a good shot at “burying alive” another rival, Angola...“When we first heard the news, we didn’t really get bothered,” Gilas coach Yeng Guiao said in an interview with

ESPN5. “On second thought later on, the best way to handle that is to really just take it in a positive point of view, positive attitude and it becomes a challenge for the whole team. At the end of the day, I think the President is still going to be rooting for us, anyway.”

 ?? TV5.ESPN.COM ?? Japeth Aguilar takes a onehander in this bit of action in Gilas’ 11-point conquest of Ivory Coast.
TV5.ESPN.COM Japeth Aguilar takes a onehander in this bit of action in Gilas’ 11-point conquest of Ivory Coast.

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