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Dahil sa politika ay hindi natin maipadala ang pinakamahusay na National team. Ang saklap dahil may laban sana tayo. Nganga na naman tayo.

Ang problema kasi dyan is how we develop and train players pagka malaki ginagawang center. kung ako si MVP babayaran ko itong si Boris Diaw para magpuntang PInas at turuan ng tamang footwork and post up moves ang mga malalaking players sa bansa.

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EXPLAINER: FIBA introduces new international calendar, qualification system

http://www.slamonlineph.com/explainer-fiba-introduces-new-international-calendar-qualification-system/

 

1) Is it true that FIBA has completely changed the way international hoops tournaments work?

Yes! Beginning in November 2017, basketball will take a page out of soccer’s book, and adopt a “home and away” group format to decide who goes to big tournaments such as the FIBA World Cup and the Olympics.

2) Wait they seriously decided to copy how soccer does things?

I know right? It might be the first time in recorded history “let’s do what FIFA is doing” was used un-ironically.

3) Can you give me more details on how this will work?

It starts with 16 teams in a region being placed in groups of four to battle it out (the exception being Europe, which will have 32 teams in eight groups).

Let’s use the Philippines and the Asia-Pacific region as an example. After the draw in May 2017, the Philippines gets grouped together with three other countries, say, New Zealand, Qatar, and Malaysia. On November 2017, February 2018, and June 2018, we’ll play those three countries, once at home, and once on the road. The best three teams in that group will then advance to the next round of qualifications.

Let’s say Gilas, the Tall Blacks, and Qatar advance. They’ll then get paired with three other top teams from another group, for example, Japan, India, and China. Gilas’ record versus New Zealand and Qatar will carry over, and then they’ll play the three new nations on September 2018, November 2018, and February 2019. While this is all happening, another group with six other countries, is doing the same thing. The best seven Asia-Pacific teams will then qualify for the FIBA World Cup, in September 2019.

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Sending cadets will only result in a setback for Gilas, says Yeng Guiao

http://hoops.ph/sending-cadets-will-only-result-in-a-setback-for-gilas-says-guiao/

 

Former national coach Yeng Guiao on Thursday warned that sending cadets to be part of the Gilas Pilipinas national team will erase the progress made by the squad in recent years.

The Samahang Basketbol ng Pilipinas (SBP) is planning to revive the old cadet program and gather collegiate stars who will skip the PBA draft and commit solely to the national team.

“Palagay ko kung cadets ang ipapadala natin, ma-se-setback na naman tayo. They will not be the best players that we can send,” Guiao told GMA News Online in a phone interview.

Under the new home-and-away format, FIBA will hold two rounds of Asian qualifiers to be played on six windows: November 2017, February, June, September, and November 2018, and February 2019.

“Kung gusto natin magtuloy ‘yung momentum at hindi masayang ‘yung in-invest natin dito sa program na ‘to, we should still send the best players,” he said. “How we do that, I think ‘yun ang pag-uusapan ngayon.”

Even Coach Tab himself has misgivings on the new Gilas scheme/program...

 

http://www.spin.ph/basketball/fiba/news/coach-tab-baldwin-admits-ph-basketball-starting-from-scratch-with-return-to-cadet-program

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LOOK: Tournament format and initial groups revealed for 2016 FIBA Asia Challenge

http://www.slamonlineph.com/look-tournament-format-and-initial-groups-revealed-for-2016-fiba-asia-challenge/?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=twitter

 

http://www.slamonlineph.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/08/3JWvSxd9DkOu4a87fQ3n8Q.jpg

 

FIBA has revealed the initial groups and the tournament format for September’s FIBA Asia Challenge, formerly known as the FIBA Asia Cup.

The Philippines is in Group B, along with India and Chinese Taipei.

Group A is made up of China, Jordan, and Kazakhstan, Group C has Iran, Qatar, and Iraq, while Group D is rounded out by Japan, Korea, and Thailand.

The second round will see the trios combined into larger groups of six. Teams will then play the three new squads, with their record from the previous round carrying over. The top four teams from each of the new big groups will form the field of eight for the knockout Final Phase.

At stake for the top five teams in the competition will be an additional berth for their respective sub-zones in the 2017 FIBA Asia Championship, now known as the FIBA Asia Championship, the last tournament where qualifications will be done following the old FIBA format, before the home-and-away series is implemented.

As previously reported, the Philippines will be sending a pool comprised mostly of young guns and semi-pro players.

The tournament is set for September 9 to 18 in Tehran, Iran. The Philippines won bronze in the 2014 edition of the event.

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LOOK: Tournament format and initial groups revealed for 2016 FIBA Asia Challenge

http://www.slamonlineph.com/look-tournament-format-and-initial-groups-revealed-for-2016-fiba-asia-challenge/?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=twitter

 

 

http://www.slamonlineph.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/08/3JWvSxd9DkOu4a87fQ3n8Q.jpg

 

FIBA has revealed the initial groups and the tournament format for September’s FIBA Asia Challenge, formerly known as the FIBA Asia Cup.

The Philippines is in Group B, along with India and Chinese Taipei.

Group A is made up of China, Jordan, and Kazakhstan, Group C has Iran, Qatar, and Iraq, while Group D is rounded out by Japan, Korea, and Thailand.

The second round will see the trios combined into larger groups of six. Teams will then play the three new squads, with their record from the previous round carrying over. The top four teams from each of the new big groups will form the field of eight for the knockout Final Phase.

At stake for the top five teams in the competition will be an additional berth for their respective sub-zones in the 2017 FIBA Asia Championship, now known as the FIBA Asia Championship, the last tournament where qualifications will be done following the old FIBA format, before the home-and-away series is implemented.

As previously reported, the Philippines will be sending a pool comprised mostly of young guns and semi-pro players.

The tournament is set for September 9 to 18 in Tehran, Iran. The Philippines won bronze in the 2014 edition of the event.

This will be a disaster in the making....doesnt look good for me....remember iran will still have the services of haddadi....the rest ilalampaso lang ang gilas cadet...kahit sabihin nyo pang kasama si kobe paras....ala tayong laban...the only team na pwede nating talunin is THAILAND....

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This will be a disaster in the making....doesnt look good for me....remember iran will still have the services of haddadi....the rest ilalampaso lang ang gilas cadet...kahit sabihin nyo pang kasama si kobe paras....ala tayong laban...the only team na pwede nating talunin is THAILAND....

I have the same sentiment...I'll be happy to be proven wrong, though!

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asa pa?? sayang lang gagastusin..

baka nung nalaman ni dray na ganito lang ang lineup na ipapadala, might as well magbalik NBA na habang top shape pa.. hindi na sya bumabata at hindi na maaantay mag blossom sa international ang cadets na yan.

 

Gilas 5.0 to play without naturalized player Andray Blatche in Fiba Asia Challenge Cup
Read more at http://www.spin.ph/basketball/fiba/news/gilas-50-to-do-away-with-naturalized-player-for-the-meantime-in-s-fiba-asia-challenge-cup-campaign-#UGefrP4VuOEVhQEj.99

 

FOR the first time in a long while, Gilas Pilipinas will nbe playing in an international meet without the benefit of a naturalized player.

 

Time constraint forces the national team to do away with the help of a naturalized player in its coming campaign in the FIBA Asia Challenge Cup in Tehran, Iran next month.

 

Newly-elected Samahang Basketbol ng Pilipinas (SBP) president Al Panlilio said Gilas will have to make do with the current roster training under coach Josh Reyes and composed mostly of the country’s top amateur standout in its bid in the Sept. 9-18 meet, where the top five finishers get an extra berth for their respective subzones in the Fiba Asia Cup or formerly known as FIBA Asia Championship.

 

“We might be sending an all-Filipino team at this point,” said Panlilio, adding Gilas naturalized big man Andray Blatche is busy trying to make it back to the NBA.

Read more at http://www.spin.ph/basketball/fiba/news/gilas-50-to-do-away-with-naturalized-player-for-the-meantime-in-s-fiba-asia-challenge-cup-campaign-#UGefrP4VuOEVhQEj.99

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