Maj Mujtaba Posted December 4, 2017 Share Posted December 4, 2017 Gilas in 5 years time: Kai Sotto, Kobe Paras, Isaac Go, Thirdy Ravena and RJ Rivero Training starts 2018 w/ coach Tab Baldwin at the helm Quote Link to comment
RED2018 Posted December 4, 2017 Share Posted December 4, 2017 Bat nga ba natanggal (pinalitan ni Chot) si Tab? He's too gentleman to spill the beans, so to speak... Quote Link to comment
Maj Mujtaba Posted December 4, 2017 Share Posted December 4, 2017 one of the reasons, he cut Abueva. Quote Link to comment
*badass* Posted December 4, 2017 Share Posted December 4, 2017 one of the reasons, he cut Abueva.did coach tab see a chemistry issue with abueva? we never heard anything from coach tab after he was replaced by mr. reyes...no sourgraping...took everything in stride. truly a gentleman. Quote Link to comment
junix Posted December 4, 2017 Share Posted December 4, 2017 (edited) did coach tab see a chemistry issue with abueva? we never heard anything from coach tab after he was replaced by mr. reyes...no sourgraping...took everything in stride. truly a gentleman.di kaya attitude problem...di lang kay abueva kung hindi sa pros? in yesterday's interview with coach tab, he made a jab at the pros for not doing things that are asked of them. may nakita ba siyang di kanais-nais which he wanted to change? Edited December 4, 2017 by junix Quote Link to comment
junix Posted December 4, 2017 Share Posted December 4, 2017 They are assumptions based on facts. The FIBA-Worlds version of Gilas was much superior to the team that Tab handled with a couple of "has-beens". Read and understand my post. The context of my post was the composition of the team. yes the gilas team that represented the philippines in the fiba world in spain was the cream of the crop...the best players the pba could offer not to mention blatche being possibly in his best form then. pahirapan pang nabuo yung kay coach tab. i'm just not sure but were there resentments on the part of some of the gilas players at that time because coach tab was a foreigner? 1 Quote Link to comment
mike.oxhard Posted December 4, 2017 Share Posted December 4, 2017 The coming Saturday, December 9, FIBA will make the momentous and historic decision on the host country for the 2023 World Cup. With Turkey and Russia backing out of their bids, the groups vying for the hosting rights for basketball’s biggest tournament, has come down to two blocs – Argentina/Uruguay and the Philippines/Indonesia/Japan. The Samahang Basketbol ng Pilipinas plans to amp the social media noise level to worldwide proportions with the hashtag #playlouderin2023. With the Philippines acknowledged as a social media capital of the world, SBP hopes that the Philippines will take the lead in this “social media noise barrage” along with the partner countries who will also undertake their local promotional efforts. With the help of media and the Filipino people, the SBP hopes to make the world know of what the game of basketball and what hosting basketball’s most prestigious event means in this side of the world. “We need the support of the Filipino people once more and we need the media to get the word out about our dream to host one of the world’s most prestigious sporting events – the FIBA World Cup along with our friends and partners from Indonesia and Japan,” said SBP President Alfredo S. Panlilio. “We need everyone to use #playlouderin2023 in their social media platforms from Facebook to Instagram to Twitter and what have you on Friday the 8th of December 2017 just as the SBP delegation is making one last pitch to FIBA. Make the world know that we are going to put on the best show.” “The SBP is constantly and continuously looking for ways to evangelize the sport to our basketball-crazy nation. We have seen how the 2013 FIBA Asia Championships brought our country to a worldwide spotlight as we placed our best foot forward as as a major sports destination.” “Hosting the 2023 FIBA World Cup will not only bring prestige to our country and this part of Asia but will be a boon for sport not to mention will spark local economies,” added SBP Executive Director Sonny Barrios. “The SBP is happy to take on this challenge which started as soon as we placed out bid for this event. We enjoin all the Filipino people to help out in this bid. You are our sixth man.” To support this endeavor, Chooks-to-Go, the official partner of the SBP, wishes all Gilas fans to support this cause by making #PlayLouderIn2023 trend starting on Friday. Quote Link to comment
Brawn01 Posted December 5, 2017 Share Posted December 5, 2017 Id go for gilas 1. Young core + excellent coach. Quote Link to comment
***SUPREMO*** Posted December 5, 2017 Share Posted December 5, 2017 Bat nga ba natanggal (pinalitan ni Chot) si Tab? He's too gentleman to spill the beans, so to speak... Tab Baldwin is not a good coach, he was biased with MVP teams and players, he seldomly used Japeth Aguilar and even benched him for the enitre game in one of their tournament. i would prefer coach Tim Cone to lead the Gilas team today. Quote Link to comment
junix Posted December 9, 2017 Share Posted December 9, 2017 The SBP should really bring back Tab as coach. Utang na loob, SBP, tanggalin niyo na si Chot if you know what is good for Philippine basketball.chief ang puso mo hehehe seriously coach tab should be calling the shots for gilas if we were to see our dreams of making it to the world basketball map, specially now that the philippines is co-hosting the fiba world in 2013.let's not waste this opportunity. Quote Link to comment
junix Posted December 10, 2017 Share Posted December 10, 2017 exactly the point chief. inasmuch as the philippines will be co-hosting the tourney in 2013, wouldn't it just be prudent to now choose the best possible coach to layout the foundation? time is definitely on our side. that is 5 years to prepare...hence, there is no reason not to be able to form a well-prepared gilas team. baka naman cramming ulit tayo niyan...wala talagang mangyayari sa atin. if we want our participation to succeed then we must have to start early. to reiterate, we already have time and venue on our side. Quote Link to comment
junix Posted December 10, 2017 Share Posted December 10, 2017 (edited) I believe we can qualify since the number of teams that can qualify for the Worlds have been increased to 5 or 7. It is just that the coach needs to be replaced. If Tab coached us at the 2014 FIBA-Worlds, I'd say we beat Puerto Rico and Argentina and advanced to the next round. Of course, we would have gotten beaten in the second round but the point is we would have advanced to the second round. with the right coach, the right players and sufficient preparation, i like our chances in 2023. emphasis is on the "RIGHT COACH"...tama na yung suntok sa dibdib na ginagawa ni mr. reyes Edited December 10, 2017 by junix 1 Quote Link to comment
broncos78 Posted December 10, 2017 Share Posted December 10, 2017 hopefully, we get to see a lot of nba players from team usa Quote Link to comment
junix Posted December 10, 2017 Share Posted December 10, 2017 I believe we can qualify since the number of teams that can qualify for the Worlds have been increased to 5 or 7. It is just that the coach needs to be replaced. If Tab coached us at the 2014 FIBA-Worlds, I'd say we beat Puerto Rico and Argentina and advanced to the next round. Of course, we would have gotten beaten in the second round but the point is we would have advanced to the second round. and how about that game against croatia that went into overtime...truly a blown opportunity. had gilas won we would've shocked basketball world. Quote Link to comment
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