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More battles to fight

SPORTING CHANCE - Joaquin M. Henson - The Philippine Star
More battles to fight
The Gilas Pilipinas men's basketball team pose with the Philippine flag after their Asiad gold medal conquest.
PSC / POC pool photo

We continue to celebrate Gilasmiracle moments at the Hangzhou Asian Games and why not? It was the Philippinesfirst Asiad gold medal in mens basketball in 61 years and thats reason to be euphoric. But when the high-fives and horn tooting die down, itll be time to figure out whats next because there are more battles to be fought in the horizon.

PBA commissioner Willie Marcial said the other day hell be conferring with SBP officials next week to study the calendar for the coming year. Once the calendar is laid out, SBP will decide which are the priority competitions and which to invite PBA participation. It wont just be for a few months. Itll be for the whole year. PBA will then review whats on the table and make its recommendations to the Board of Governors. Note that PBA will play only two conferences this season and intends to roll out the usual three in the 49th campaign which will begin sometime in the third quarter.

SBP also has to meet with UAAP and NCAA officials to determine a coordinated schedule of games so as not to conflict with international tournaments where collegiate players may be tapped to serve. This cant be a cut-and-paste type of process. It involves careful coordination, synchronization and cooperation. As the national governing body for basketball, SBP has the authority to align every league under its umbrella. Whether it can be done is a test of SBPs leadership.

Aside from coordinating calendars, SBP faces two other tasksappointing a national coach and creating a pool of naturalized players from whom to pick for Gilas duty. Coach Tim Cone is the perfect choice to stay at the Gilas helm. He could remain Ginebra coach and in between international gigs, could conduct Monday sessions with a select group of Gilas players to keep sharp. Whenever the call comes to form a national team, SBP wouldnt start from scratch.

Justin Brownlees fate is in the hands of the Olympic Council of Asia and FIBA. He has tested positive for an ingredient in cannabis and although it isnt prohibited in the NBA, it is in the PBA and FIBA. A decision will soon be made as to the length of his suspension. While on suspension, Brownlee isnt able to even practice with Ginebra. The February window for the FIBA Asia Cup qualifiers is coming and Brownlee may not be available. The Philippines is bracketed with New Zealand, Chinese Taipei and Hong Kong.

As early as now, SBP must start assembling a pool of prospects for naturalization. An easy way to start is to examine the capabilities, willingness and drive of every eligible import in the coming PBA Commissioners Cup. Not all are possible candidates as Converges Tom Vodanovic has played for the New Zealand national team, NLEXThomas Robinson for Lebanon, TNTs Rondae Hollis-Jefferson for Jordan and Blackwaters Chris Ortiz for Puerto Rico. It will take time for the House of Representatives and Senate to approve bills for naturalization but the process must commence sooner than later. The Philippinesfirst game in the FIBA Asia Cup qualifiers is against Hong Kong on Feb. 22.

Theres a lot of work to be done to relive the golden memories of the Asian Games. The country has savored the taste of good fortune after a long wait and Filipino fans are eager to sustain the momentum.

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