The Philippine Star

GILAS BRACING FOR ALL-OUT STAND VS KOREA

- By OLMIN LEYBA

Gilas Pilipinas vowed to be battle-ready for South Korea – with or without the Asian power’s naturalize­d player, former PBA import Ricardo Ratliffe.

Now going by the name Ra Gun-Ah, the twotime Star Hotshots reinforcem­ent has been a key player for Korea since getting naturalize­d in 2018.

The 6-foot-6 Ra averaged a tournament-best 23 points and 12.8 rebounds in the 2019 FIBA World Cup and should be a handful for Gilas if he comes over for next month’s FIBA Asia Cup Qualifiers in Clark.

Gilas coach Jong Uichico said there’s no official word on the American-born big man’s status but stressed that Ra or no Ra, the Philippine squad would be primed for Korea in their third window matches set Feb. 18 and 22.

“Korea has not submitted a lineup yet,” Uichico told The STAR yesterday.

But more than the opponents’ manpower, Uichico stressed it’s really all about getting the Philippine quintet ready at this point.

“We are more focused on the (Gilas) team right now,” he said.

Ra has yet to actually play in the Asia Cup qualifiers. He was out on injury during the first window in February last year, when the Koreans beat Indonesia in Jakarta, 109-76, and Thailand in Seoul, 93-86. Korea did not play in the second window in Bahrain last November due to COVID-19 concerns, an act that resulted in a hefty fine and a two-point deduction in the qualifiers.

Gilas’ pool headed by pros Kiefer Ravena, CJ Perez and Justin Chua is currently holding its training camp at Inspire Sports Academy in Calamba, Laguna.

A second batch of prospects for the FIBA meet, including TNT pair RR Pogoy and Troy Rosario, NLEX big man Raul Soyud, and collegiate standout Juan Gomez de Liaño is expected to enter the “Calam-bubble” by today.

Gilas is also expecting US-trained young star Kai Sotto to get on board and shore up the frontline.

“We know that Kai has improved and we are looking forward to him joining Gilas in the camp,” Uichico said of the 18-year-old NBA prospect.

Sotto said he was making himself available for Gilas, putting on hold his stint with his Ignite team in the G-League.

“I’m heading home soon. Sobrang excited ako na binigyan ng opportunit­y para makapaglar­o sa Gilas ngayong February window (I’m so excited for this opportunit­y to play for Gilas in the February window),” Sotto announced on his Instagram account.

“Nag-papasalama­t ako sa lahat ng mga sumusuport­a at naninawala sa aking pangarap na makapaglar­o sa bayan at sa tamang panahon, sa NBA (I thank everyone who supports me and believes in my dream of playing for the country and when the time is right, in the NBA),” he added.

Gilas is looking to snap a five-game losing streak against the Koreans in internatio­nal play since 2014.

After the Filipinos’ emotional 86-79 triumph in the 2013 FIBA Asia Cup semifinals at the MOA Arena, they have lost to Korea in the 2014 Asian Games, 2015 and 2017 Jones Cup, 2017 FIBA Asia Cup and 2018 Asiad. Rookie James Wiseman added 20 points, six rebounds and four assists, and Draymond Green dished out six of the Warriors’ 31 assists. Golden State made it consecutiv­e impressive wins after erasing a 14-point deficit in the fourth quarter of a 115-113 road victory against the Lakers on Monday.

Dejounte Murray scored 22 points for the Spurs, who had won the past three meetings with the Warriors and five of six.

The Warriors debuted their “Oakland Forever” jerseys for Inaugurati­on Day. Oakland native Harris was gifted one signed by Curry featuring a special congratula­tory message from the two-time MVP and his urging to show it off in Washington.

San Antonio was coming off its biggest win of the season, beating the Trail Blazers 125-104 at Portland on Monday. Four players ages 30 or older scored 20 points, the first time it has been done since 1998 by Houston.

Andrew Wiggins, who has been dealing with a sore right knee, knocked down consecutiv­e 3-pointers in the fourth quarter on the way to 18 points for the Warriors. Curry shot 10 for 17 and made four 3-pointers. The Spurs pulled within 43-36 when DeMar DeRozan made a free throw following Steve Kerr’s technical foul with 5:56 remaining in the first half, then Golden State subbed Curry and Green back in and went on an 18-4 run. RESULTS: Houston 103, Phoenix 109; Atlanta 123, Detroit 115 (OT); Toronto 102, Miami 111; LA Clippers 115, Sacramento 96; Minnesota 96, Orlando 97; Cleveland 147, Brooklyn 135 (2OT); Indiana 112, Dallas 124; Philadelph­ia 117, Boston 109.

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