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Team Manila ready to rumble in FIBA 3x3

The Philippine Star

SENDAI, Japan – The sight of some of the competition Thursday night has Manila West’s Rey Guevarra shaking his head two days away from the start of the FIBA 3x3 World Tour Finals here.

“They’re so big,” said the Meralco Bolts forward at the players from Denver and Santos of Brazil as they waited for their checked-in luggages at the Sendai Airport following the two-hour domestic flight from Tokyo.

“In Manila, our opponents were very small except for Doha (Qatar). But here everybody’s tall, and all of them are champs.”

Guevarra arrived a day earlier with Globalport’s Terrence Romeo and La Salle Greenhills coach John Flores. KG Canaleta, traded by Talk ‘N Text to NLEX only recently, and another NLEX acquisition Aldrech Ramos will follow Friday in the company of Samahang Basketbol ng Pilipinas executive director Sonny Barrios.

The four PBA players comprised the Manila West team that beat world champion Doha of Qatar, 21-17, in the FIBA 3x3 Manila Masters final last August at SM Megamall.

Team Manila, in Pool B, takes on Brazil at 1:10 p.m. Saturday (Manila time) and then returns at 2:55 p.m. to face Bucharest. If both are hurdled, then the Filipinos move on to the quarterfinals against a qualifier from Pool C where Kranj of Slovenia, Jakarta and Wukesong of China are grouped.

Sao Paolo overwhelmed Santos, 21-12, in the Rio de Janeiro Masters final while Bucharest battled Novi Sad on even terms before succumbing, 16-14, in the Prague Masters title game.

Taking a long hard look at the NBA-type players from the Chicago Masters, Guevarra said, “Let’s take shots of  ... I think they’re Kevin Love and Tracy McGrady.”

Two of Doha’s players returned from the Incheon Asian Games injured, forcing the Qataris to pull out of the 3x3 Finals and opening up a spot for Jakarta of Indonesia, the team Manila West narrowly beat in a raucous semifinals, 18-14, in the FIBA Manila Masters.

Guevarra is unfazed by the towering opposition however.

“You don’t win with height alone. There must be cooperation and all three must play as one, and always communicate with each other,” he said. “The ball must move around, there must be teamwork and everyone knows what the other is doing.”

Kailangan iniikot ang bola mabuti, teamwork at alam ng bawat isa ang ginagawa ng kasama niya.”

ALDRECH RAMOS

CHICAGO MASTERS

DENVER AND SANTOS OF BRAZIL

DOHA OF QATAR

GUEVARRA

IN MANILA

INCHEON ASIAN GAMES

MANILA

MANILA MASTERS

MANILA WEST

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