Why go to Italy?
April 3, 2002 | 12:00am
Its unlikely that either of the national teams playing in the Philippine Basketball Association (PBA) Samsung Governors Cup will make it to the semifinals. Hapee and Selecta might survive the first cut but advancing beyond the quarters may be too tall an order for coach Joseph Uichicos hopefuls.
Eight teams will qualify for the quarters but only four will figure in the semis before the top two finishers slug it out in the finals.
Uichico isnt aiming to go all the way with Hapee or Selecta. His objective is to sharpen the boys for the war ahead--the 14th Asian Games in September. The PBA isnt a challenge for Uichicos boys --its a training ground.
Unfortunately, playing in the PBA wont bring Uichicos boys nearly to the level of competence they need to upset the likes of China, Lebanon, and South Korea in Busan. In the Samsung Governors Cup, the nationals are going up against players adjusting to the international rules just like themselves. Those are the same players theyve been facing season in, season out. Of course, you factor in two imports a teaman aberration thats more a distraction than anything else.
China, for instance, wont play like it has only two players on the floor. The Chinese like to move the ball around in the halfcourt and if they cant set up Yao Ming at the post, Wang Zhizhi will take the three or Hu Weidong will slash.
Dont get me wrong. Jermaine Walker and Tim Moore are awesome. So are Derrick Brown and Leon White. But you wont find too many teams leaning on just two players to dominate the offense in Busan. Im afraid that with the kind of competition Hapee and Selecta are encountering in the First Conference, the nationals could be getting used to playing a style thats irrelevant in Busan.
Uichico will announce the next cut in the national pool after Hapee and Selecta wind up their affairs in the Samsung Governors Cup. From 27, its likely Uichico will trim the roster to 18, making room for players just coming off the injury list. Noy Castillo is coming back from surgery and rehab in the US this Sunday. Ali Peek is still undergoing rehab and will return in two weeks. I wouldnt blame Uichico if he names Castillo and Peek to the final 18even if they didnt play a single game in the Samsung Governors Cup.
In the Commissioners Cup, its still not certain if the league will allow two imports per team or just one. Hiring two imports is difficult to justify, in peso terms, to corporate stockholders. Perhaps, the league should leave it to the team to choose how many imports to recruit but the option will be available only if it loses three or more regulars to the national pool. Otherwise, its just one import with no height limit.
Should the national team play in the Second Conference? I think its an exercise in futility. The nationals wont get anywhere playing against PBA teams. Its a fact that the growth of local players is stunted because theyre not exposed to players outside of the league.
The national team should compete overseas so Uichicos boys get a feel of the pressure of defending their flag. Itll also strengthen the players as a teamthe bonding experience is crucial to create a sense of togetherness.
Theres a plan for the national team to play a three-day invitational tournament against Slovenia, Italy and Latvia in Cantu, Italy. Thats another waste of time. The nationals should be building up their confidence not destroying whats left of it. Slovenias top players are Radislav Nesterovic of the Minnessota Timberwolves and naturalized player Arriel McDonald who plays as an import for Maccabi Tel Aviv. Latvia is bannered by 6-9 Maris Laksa of Providence College, former Soviet guard Valdis Valters son Kristaps, and Raimundas Miglinieks. Italy, the 1999 European titlist, is led by 7-0 Gregor Fucka and 6-6 Carlton Myers.
Unless Uichicos boys are masochists, they should stay away from Cantu where theyll be beaten black and blue. Theyre better off playing against US collegiate teams that are comfortable using the zone. The big Europeans will slaughter the nationals mercilessly. Besides, traveling to the US isnt as tedious as traveling to Cantu.
Former Italian national player Dino Meneghin extended the invitation to the Philippine squad and is supposedly offering to organize an exhibition in Milan as a sweetener. Meneghin should realize that the national pool isnt looking to party, shop, or go on a vacation. This is serious business. Taking a trip to Italy will be a big mistake.
Instead, the national team should consider playing in the Jones Cup. The Taipei tournament will be an acid test for Uichicos boys. Forget the Commissioners Cupthe nationals will learn nothing more playing in the PBA beyond the Samsung Governors Cup.
I strongly believe that if coach Tim Cone didnt bring the Centennial team to Taipei for the Jones Cup, the nationals wouldnt have had the fire in the belly to outlast Kazakhstan for the bronze at the 1998 Asian Games in Bangkok.
Eight teams will qualify for the quarters but only four will figure in the semis before the top two finishers slug it out in the finals.
Uichico isnt aiming to go all the way with Hapee or Selecta. His objective is to sharpen the boys for the war ahead--the 14th Asian Games in September. The PBA isnt a challenge for Uichicos boys --its a training ground.
Unfortunately, playing in the PBA wont bring Uichicos boys nearly to the level of competence they need to upset the likes of China, Lebanon, and South Korea in Busan. In the Samsung Governors Cup, the nationals are going up against players adjusting to the international rules just like themselves. Those are the same players theyve been facing season in, season out. Of course, you factor in two imports a teaman aberration thats more a distraction than anything else.
China, for instance, wont play like it has only two players on the floor. The Chinese like to move the ball around in the halfcourt and if they cant set up Yao Ming at the post, Wang Zhizhi will take the three or Hu Weidong will slash.
Dont get me wrong. Jermaine Walker and Tim Moore are awesome. So are Derrick Brown and Leon White. But you wont find too many teams leaning on just two players to dominate the offense in Busan. Im afraid that with the kind of competition Hapee and Selecta are encountering in the First Conference, the nationals could be getting used to playing a style thats irrelevant in Busan.
Uichico will announce the next cut in the national pool after Hapee and Selecta wind up their affairs in the Samsung Governors Cup. From 27, its likely Uichico will trim the roster to 18, making room for players just coming off the injury list. Noy Castillo is coming back from surgery and rehab in the US this Sunday. Ali Peek is still undergoing rehab and will return in two weeks. I wouldnt blame Uichico if he names Castillo and Peek to the final 18even if they didnt play a single game in the Samsung Governors Cup.
In the Commissioners Cup, its still not certain if the league will allow two imports per team or just one. Hiring two imports is difficult to justify, in peso terms, to corporate stockholders. Perhaps, the league should leave it to the team to choose how many imports to recruit but the option will be available only if it loses three or more regulars to the national pool. Otherwise, its just one import with no height limit.
Should the national team play in the Second Conference? I think its an exercise in futility. The nationals wont get anywhere playing against PBA teams. Its a fact that the growth of local players is stunted because theyre not exposed to players outside of the league.
The national team should compete overseas so Uichicos boys get a feel of the pressure of defending their flag. Itll also strengthen the players as a teamthe bonding experience is crucial to create a sense of togetherness.
Theres a plan for the national team to play a three-day invitational tournament against Slovenia, Italy and Latvia in Cantu, Italy. Thats another waste of time. The nationals should be building up their confidence not destroying whats left of it. Slovenias top players are Radislav Nesterovic of the Minnessota Timberwolves and naturalized player Arriel McDonald who plays as an import for Maccabi Tel Aviv. Latvia is bannered by 6-9 Maris Laksa of Providence College, former Soviet guard Valdis Valters son Kristaps, and Raimundas Miglinieks. Italy, the 1999 European titlist, is led by 7-0 Gregor Fucka and 6-6 Carlton Myers.
Unless Uichicos boys are masochists, they should stay away from Cantu where theyll be beaten black and blue. Theyre better off playing against US collegiate teams that are comfortable using the zone. The big Europeans will slaughter the nationals mercilessly. Besides, traveling to the US isnt as tedious as traveling to Cantu.
Former Italian national player Dino Meneghin extended the invitation to the Philippine squad and is supposedly offering to organize an exhibition in Milan as a sweetener. Meneghin should realize that the national pool isnt looking to party, shop, or go on a vacation. This is serious business. Taking a trip to Italy will be a big mistake.
Instead, the national team should consider playing in the Jones Cup. The Taipei tournament will be an acid test for Uichicos boys. Forget the Commissioners Cupthe nationals will learn nothing more playing in the PBA beyond the Samsung Governors Cup.
I strongly believe that if coach Tim Cone didnt bring the Centennial team to Taipei for the Jones Cup, the nationals wouldnt have had the fire in the belly to outlast Kazakhstan for the bronze at the 1998 Asian Games in Bangkok.
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