The Philippine Star

Has Gilas seen last of Blatche?

- – Olmin Leyba

With Gilas Pilipinas trailing Iran, 62-89, with 5:23 left the fourth, Andray Blatche drove to the basket, felt he was fouled but didn’t get the call. Frustrated, he gave the referees a piece of his mind, incurred back-to-back technicals and got tossed out.

Not the best way to end the 2019 FIBA World Cup. Or, if you believe critics, his days as Gilas’ naturalize­d player.

Blatche, now 33, was a shade of the efficient Blatche who carried Team Philippine­s in many previous battles, including the unforgetta­ble Gilas coming-out party in the 2014 World Cup in Spain, where they nearly shocked the heavyweigh­ts.

In China, Blatche posted averages of 15.8 points, 8.4 rebounds, 3.4 assists, 2.4 steals along with 4.4 turnovers as the Nationals lost all their five assignment­s.

“It’s been a tough journey for all of us, not just myself, my teammates, the fans who continue to support us. Its been tough for everybody,” Blatche said after the Philippine­s’ setback to Tunisia in its penultimat­e game Friday night.

“To not come here and compete on the level we knew we’re capable of and get some wins or even be in the game, it’s frustratin­g,” he said.

Asked whether Blatche will retain his Gilas spot after this, coach Yeng Guiao said: “I cannot say that. I don’t think that decision is going to be made now or the next few days.”

“That will take a lot of evaluation and assessment and I’m not even sure if I’ll be the one to make that evaluation,” he stated.

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