PBA will lend more players to short-handed Gilas Pilipinas

Chot Reyes’ preparations for the World Cup have been hit by injuries. —DENISON REY A. DALUPANG

Chot Reyes’ preparations for the World Cup have been hit by injuries. —DENISON REY A. DALUPANG

The Philippine Basketball Association (PBA) said that it is ready to lend even more players to the national basketball program amid the persisting manpower problems ahead of the Fiba (International Basketball Federation) World Cup.

“We are committed to whatever Gilas Pilipinas needs — from players to coaches and even ball boys. Whatever they need, we’re ready to give,” PBA commissioner Willie Marcial told the Inquirer over the phone on Monday afternoon.

“Coach Chot [Reyes] and I have been in communication since he shared the list of the pool. And we’ve been on standby since after he mentioned that there are some who are still recovering from injuries,” he added.

As of Monday, only 13 of the original 21 names that make up the Gilas pool for the World Cup have been training at Inspire Sports Academy in Calamba, Laguna province, with Dwight Ramos being the latest player to join the buildup.

Health concerns

The talent pool had been initally reduced to 20 players following former University of the Philippines star Carl Tamayo’s pull out due to a knee issue. Several standouts have yet to join the preps for the global showcase due to health concerns as well, among them Calvin Oftana, Jordan Heading, Roger Pogoy and Ray Parks Jr.

Reyes said last June 12 that “there’s no hard and fast number for the pool” and that the Gilas brain trust “can always add guys or subtract guys from the pool,” but admitted that it has already affected the national team’s preparation for the World Cup, which gets going here on Aug. 25.

“We’re already on a—the best way to put it—cram schedule. But that’s just the way it is. The reality is injuries are part of it,” he said.

While only 12 names could see action per country in the World Cup, Fiba has no limits for the number of players a nation could list for its training pool.

As things stand, Ivory Coast has turned in 31 names for its talent pool, while Iran has submitted 27. Montenegro listed 24 names for its buildup, while Australia has identified only 18 players.

Marcial said he has yet to be notified of the names that could be plucked from the pioneering pro league which is currently playing exhibition games within the Metro and neighboring cities.

Gilas is scheduled to leave for Estonia on June 22 for a slew of tuneup games to help them prepare against the Dominican Republic, Angola and World No. 10 Italy—and more if the Philippines gets past the group phase of the World Cup. INQ



Your subscription could not be saved. Please try again.



Your subscription has been successful.


Read Next

Don’t miss out on the latest news and information.

Subscribe to INQUIRER PLUS to get access to The Philippine Daily Inquirer & other 70+ titles, share up to 5 gadgets, listen to the news, download as early as 4am & share articles on social media. Call 896 6000.

For feedback, complaints, or inquiries, contact us.

For all the latest Sports News Click Here 

 For the latest news and updates, follow us on Google News

Read original article here

Denial of responsibility! TheDailyCheck is an automatic aggregator around the global media. All the content are available free on Internet. We have just arranged it in one platform for educational purpose only. In each content, the hyperlink to the primary source is specified. All trademarks belong to their rightful owners, all materials to their authors. If you are the owner of the content and do not want us to publish your materials on our website, please contact us by email – [email protected] The content will be deleted within 24 hours.