Monday, August 8, 2011

Smart Gilas-Pilipinas suffers first loss in 2011 Jones Cup; Some players having second thoughts in PBA Draft



Smart Gilas
Taipei, Taiwan - Smart Gilas-Pilipinas was not able to make it 3 straight wins in the 2011 edition of the William Jones Cup. In the third day of competition, they faced another might middle eastern team, Jordan. It was a close game but our team eventually fell 76-72
Mark Barroca came out hot in the first quarter scoring at will against the taller defenders. But after, the defense of Jordan tightened up. Because of that defense, naturalized center Marcus Douthit only scored 10 points. Hight flying forward Japeth Aguilar was also not in his usual self registring only 2 points. In the brighter side, our guards delivered the same way they did last night. But it was not enough to beat the tough Jordanians.
Zaghab led Jordan with 17 points.
Smart Gilas faces Malaysia tomorrow at 3pm. Live on ESPN and delayed telecast on AKTV

Meanwhile, with a report from June Navarro of Philippine Daily Inquirer, the majority of the Smart Gilas Pilipinas players are torn between two golden opportunities that could shape their careers after the Samahang Basketbol ng Pilipinas committed to extend the national team program all the way to the Asian qualifying of the 2014 Fiba World Championship.

And they have to make a decision quick since the PBA Rookie Draft is fast approaching.

“I don’t know. Honestly, I’m still thinking about it,” said Marcio Lassiter, considered the Nationals’ best wing defender.

“Same here. Right now I just want to play hard for the (national) team and decide when I come back,” said Chris Lutz, a United States-trained player with Filipino roots like Lassiter.

Lassiter and Lutz, who both came from a US NCAA Division I school before finding a niche in coach Rajko Toroman’s rotation, were the early birds when the pro league opened the application for the freshman lottery.

Both, however, could still opt out of the draft, scheduled Aug. 28, if they want to.

They face the same dilemma as the other Smart Gilas players following the announcement of SBP president Manny V. Pangilinan that team sponsors have agreed to extend the program for two more years.

Players were also told to make a choice between the PBA and the national team during the sendoff dinner hosted by Pangilinan last week prior to the team’s departure for the William Jones Cup tournament here.

Aside from Lutz and Lassiter, team captain Chris Tiu, JV Casio and Mac Baracael have also remained undecided while Mark Barroca, Dylan Ababou and Jason Ballesteros seem inclined to join pros.

“I haven’t really decided,” said Tiu. “Some of the other guys are also thinking of either staying or applying (for the draft). But given the chance to serve for flag and country, I would gladly do it.”

Forward Japeth Aguilar, the top pick in the draft two years ago, could also rejoin the Talk ‘N Text Tropang Texters in the PBA or stay with the Nationals, who are sure to keep naturalized center Marcus Douthit even after the Fiba Asia Championship next month.

Smart Gilas’ three-year program will reach its climax in the Asian championship on Sept. 15 to 25 in Wuhan, China, where the lone continental slot to the London Olympics is at stake.
The Scores:

Jordan 76 - Zaghab 17, Daghles 16, Z.Abbas 14, Wright 12, Soobzokov 8, Ruqayah 4, AbuQoura 3, I.Abbaas 2.

Philippines 72 - Barroca 13, Douthit 10, Lutz 10, Baracael 10, Tiu 8, Hontiveros 7, Casio 6, Lassiter 4, Aguilar 2, Taulava 2.

Quarters: 21-18, 34-32, 56-53, 76-72 

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