azraelmd Posted September 6, 2014 Share Posted September 6, 2014 1409946183[/url]' post='9404051']Sana makalaro si Blatche sa Asian Games kung hindi man sana pumayag ang organizers na ipalit si Marcus. Mahihirapan kasi tayo kung parehong wala sa lineup yung dalawang iyan. Pagkatapos ng journey ng Gilas sa Fiba World nawala ang takot ko sa China ngyon excited ako makaharap sila ng Gilas.. China? Say goodbye to china....we just went toe to toe with croatia, greece argentina and puerto rico....and won over senegal....unless yao ming will come out of retirement i dont see china beating us...chinese-taipei might be more troublesome...well the bad news that came with our unbelievable stint in FIBA World...now we have a high expectation from them to win the championship in incheon....if ever it will be another milestone by the Gilas boys...2013- back to the FIBA World2014 - first win FIBA world2014- first gold in Asian games basketball, first gold in Asian games Quote Link to comment
junix Posted September 6, 2014 Share Posted September 6, 2014 this is a good development for our goal to get the gold in incheon. http://www.spin.ph/basketball/pba/news/andray-blatche-asian-games-eligibility-fiba-patrick-baumann-samahang-basketbol-ng-pilipinas Quote Link to comment
azraelmd Posted September 6, 2014 Share Posted September 6, 2014 1409982921[/url]' post='9404597']It seems as if Korea is scared of Blatche. Even Baumann said Blatche is eligible. If basketball is the only gold we'll get in the Asian Games, it will be worth a hundred golds. Laban Pilipinas! Nakagold na ba tayo sa Asian games? I mean other than basketball....sa basketbal correct me if im wrong...pinakamataas na yun silver sa jaworski led phil team di ba? Tapos bronze by tim cone....so if ever this will be our first gold.... Quote Link to comment
junix Posted September 6, 2014 Share Posted September 6, 2014 i'm just confused...if fiba, the governing body which determines the eligibility and/or qualification of a player, says ok for an athlete to play, can the incheon organizers disregard what the fiba says? i believe that the decision of fiba on this matter should prevail. the way i see it, korea is determined to question andray's eligibility until the end if only to remove the philippines as a stumbling block in korea's quest for the gold especially on their homecourt. Quote Link to comment
junix Posted September 6, 2014 Share Posted September 6, 2014 Nakagold na ba tayo sa Asian games? I mean other than basketball....sa basketbal correct me if im wrong...pinakamataas na yun silver sa jaworski led phil team di ba? Tapos bronze by tim cone....so if ever this will be our first gold.... so far the philippines has won 4 basketball golds in the asian games but we haven't won the gold since 1964. so it's been 50 long years now. but with the way gilas played in the fiba world holding its own against the best in the world, the gold in incheon should be within reach. Quote Link to comment
heyitsme Posted September 7, 2014 Share Posted September 7, 2014 GO for GOLD GILAS! Quote Link to comment
smyts Posted September 7, 2014 Share Posted September 7, 2014 Ba't di kaya itry isali si parks sa line up ng asian games? Quote Link to comment
junix Posted September 8, 2014 Share Posted September 8, 2014 (edited) FIBA has no control over the Asian games committee decision. The funny this is the ASIAN games will use the the FIBA basketball rules and even the FIBA official refs. Also just read even the naturalized player of Chinese Taipei Quincy Davies is also not allowed and questioned his eligibility. Hmm seems like home cooking to me!! http://www.interaksyon.com/interaktv/home-cooking-chinese-taipei-fans-outraged-after-naturalized-star-also-barred-from-asian-games i don't really understand this chief. at least insofar as the eligibility status of a player is concerned, asian games organizers should respect the fiba decision. by giving the incheon organizers discretion over matters on eligibility and/or qualifications which is within the domain of fiba, this would create an impression on participating nations that korea is indeed manipulating the games to suit its interest. in fact, i can already smell korea's sinister attempt to rig the basketball competition when even davies' eligibility is being questioned. hhmmmmmm...is it gold or nothing for korea? 😡 Edited September 8, 2014 by junix Quote Link to comment
junix Posted September 8, 2014 Share Posted September 8, 2014 The FIBA may not have control over the Asian Games committee decision but FIBA is looking forward to hearing from the same committee on their basis for excluding Blatche. I think FIBA wants the committee to have a plausible explanation, otherwise, FIBA may do other things in order to rectify that such as a suspension of the Korean basketball team from future FIBA tournaments.this is a welcome development. i'm just puzzled because if incheon organizers insists that they have the discretion to determine the qualifications of an athlete, a basketball player in particular, then this would make the FIBA, the SOLE BODY which determines the eligibility of a basketball player completely inutile and/or useless. Quote Link to comment
smyts Posted September 8, 2014 Share Posted September 8, 2014 We have local big men, just train them, let them get experience from blatche , fajardo is improving and so as everyoneadjust the roster, and play what these koreans wants us to play, then beat them. We have tons of players whom they have notseen play yet. If keifer is available pwede din, or rayray parks, good that douthit can play. Quote Link to comment
azraelmd Posted September 8, 2014 Share Posted September 8, 2014 If you can smeelllllllllllllla what the koreans are cooking........This does not bode well....its like deja vu...the one where caidics last second shot was nullified against the koreans also... Quote Link to comment
junix Posted September 8, 2014 Share Posted September 8, 2014 these 4 young players will be the future of philippine basketball...they can join the cadet team first then probably let them play in the sea games and other international tourneys. give them a few more years i'm sure mapapakinabangan yang mga yan. for now, let's train our sights with players like slaughter and sanggalang (to add some height), (banchero and pringle?) being added to the gilas team. i'm not quite sure about the last two, though...we still have to see them play. Quote Link to comment
deathscythe0402 Posted September 8, 2014 Share Posted September 8, 2014 just my prediction for 2018 Gilas PilipinasBlatcheSlaughterFajardoAguilarSangalangde OcampoPingrisLeeNorwoodRavenaCastroTenorio - captain ballchot reyes - coach Quote Link to comment
junix Posted September 8, 2014 Share Posted September 8, 2014 just my prediction for 2018 Gilas PilipinasBlatcheSlaughterFajardoAguilarSangalangde OcampoPingrisLeeNorwoodRavenaCastroTenorio - captain ballchot reyes - coachthis will be a mean team especially the frontline...though it'd be better if we add some firepower from the outside. aside from lee, de ocampo and maybe castro, i don't see anybody who could shoot the 3 on a consistent basis in the mold of a jimmy alapag. Quote Link to comment
smyts Posted September 8, 2014 Share Posted September 8, 2014 just my prediction for 2018 Gilas PilipinasBlatcheSlaughterFajardoAguilarSangalangde OcampoPingrisLeeNorwoodRavenaCastroTenorio - captain ballchot reyes - coach I doubt tenorio's decision on defense, there have been numerous instances where he was too physical that a FIBA referee can call it as unsportsmanlike foul. Paras would be better playing on 3 and 4 position, he wants those KD moves rather than a post up player. Parks can fit in for tenorio. Quote Link to comment
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