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Gold or bust for Gilas Pilipinas is Hanoi SEA Games​

APR 26, 2022 3:43 PM PHT
WAYLON GALVEZ

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MANILA, Philippines – Gilas Pilipinas aims for a 14th straight gold medal when competition begins in the 31st Hanoi Southeast Asian (SEA) Games in Vietnam this May.

While the men’s national basketball team remains as the event favorite, a top Gilas official admits there’s still pressure due to the enormous expectations of winning the gold and sustaining the dominance of the Philippines in basketball in the region.

“It’s different when you are the defending champion. It’s like having a big target, bull’s-eye… front and back,” said Gilas team manager Butch Antonio in Filipino during the recent Philippine Sportswriters Association (PSA) online forum.

“The expectation is a gold medal. We can’t afford to lose because there is no other option but to win (the gold medal),” added Antonio, also the deputy executive director of the Samahang Basketbol ng Pilipinas (SBP).

Since recapturing the SEA Games gold medal in 1991 following a heartbreaking campaign in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia in 1989, the Filipinos have not lost a single bid in the biennial meet.

In fact during the last SEA Games the country hosted, the Philippines won all four basketball gold medals as the men’s team captured its 18th title, while the women’s side bagged the title for the first time.

The men’s and women’s 3×3 basketball teams also won gold medals.

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However, similar to all previous editions of the SEA Games, it’s about the all-important gold medal for the Philippines in men’s basketball – a sport considered a “religion” in the country.

Antonio said this is the reason Gilas Pilipinas coach Chot Reyes is eyeing the best possible roster that will defend the title as preparations have already begun with a few more players still set to join.

One of them is Barangay Ginebra’s Japeth Aguilar, who’s availability remains uncertain due to a calf issue. The superstar forward has yet to be in top form after he saw limited minutes in the Kings’ title run in the recently concluded PBA Governors’ Cup.

The players seeing action in the Japan B. League have also yet to join, including the Ravena brothers Thirdy and Kiefer, as well as Dwight Ramos. They’ll only be available by May 8, the reason why the SBP has asked the Philippine Olympic Committee (POC) to extend the deadline in sending their roster for the SEA Games.

Aside from Aguilar and the B. League players, also in the Gilas pool are PBA players June Mar Fajardo, Troy Rosario, Roger Pogoy, Matthew Wright, Kevin Alas, Robert Bolick, Poy Erram, Kib Montalbo, Isaac Go, and Mo Tautuaa as the naturalized player.

Gilas cadet William Navarro, and young guns Caelum Harris and LeBron Lopez round out the list.

“We have yet to give the names, we are in coordination with the POC, which is coordinating with the Vietnam SEA Games Organizing Committee. They are asking (to submit it) this week, but we’re asking for a little more time,” said Antonio.

The submission of the final 12 roster is prior to the departure of the team, unlike in FIBA-sanctioned tournaments when it’s during the managers’ meeting, or a day before the start of the event.

Nevertheless, Antonio said they will bring additional players outside of the 12 that Reyes will name soon as the national team is set to leave for Vietnam on May 13 as the managers’ meeting is set for May 14.

The basketball event in the Hanoi SEA Games is set May 16 to 22.

 
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Indonesian 3x3 men team for SEAGAMES

From Left to Right

1. Ali Budimansyah (Head Coach)
2. Suriliyadin (52)
3. Muhammad Sandy Ibrahim (8)
4. Oki Wira
5. Jamar Jhonson (71/ naturalized player from USA)

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For 5x5 team, Indonesia will use Marques Bolden, 24 years old, 208 cm as center. He is naturalized player from USA and currently play in NBA G league. He has played in NBA team (Houston Rocket) for several games.

:smokin::smokin::smokin:

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Vietnam SEA Games spectators not required to take Covid tests​





  • VIETNAM
  • Monday, 18 Apr 2022
    1:55 PM MYT

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HANOI (Vietnam News/Asia News Network): Spectators watching competitions at the 31st Southeast Asian Games will not be required to take Covid-19 tests before entering stadiums, according to Ministry of Health guidelines.

Guests at the event at the deputy ministerial level and above and heads and deputy heads of sports delegations do not need to show negative Covid-19 test results when entering Vietnam or take tests on arrival. They also will not need to undergo quarantine on arrival.

Meanwhile, sports officials, referees, and athletes must have certified negative RT-PCR/RT-LAMP test results taken within 72 hours or rapid antigen testing within 24 hours before entering Vietnam but are not required to quarantine.

Coaches and athletes will need to take Coivd-19 rapid tests 24 hours before each competition.

The guidelines also list Coivd-19 control measures to be implemented at accommodation facilities for guests and athletes, setting up testing areas and teams providing medical and food safety services.

Quarantine and treatment rooms will also be arranged for Covid-19 patients with no or mild symptoms.

Athletes will travel in closed routes between their accommodation, training and competition venues.


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The stadium hosting the opening and closing ceremonies will be disinfected before the events, while medical teams on standby to give emergency aid and Covid-19 tests to those suspected of being infected.

The Games will take place with either no spectators or a limited or unlimited number of spectators depending on the Covid-19 situation in each locality.

If a Coivd-19 patient is detected, the patient must quarantine at their accommodation or receive treatment at medical centres depending on their health condition.

The 31st SEA Games will run in Hanoi and 11 neighbouring localities in the northern region from May 12-23.

It will feature 40 sports with 526 events, attracting around 10,000 participants.

 
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Indonesian women 3x3 team prepared for SEAGAMES (Elite team /white costume) vs Indonesian Louvre ( professional basketball club)

 
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Indonesia 3x3 women team vs India


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Indonesia vs Malaysia.

 
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Weather is excellent in Hanoi now. Cool at night and early morning, and humidity is very low (25% at noon and 70% at night). Enjoy your time in Vietnam.
 
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Indonesia Women volleyball national team, spike drill, training for SEAGAMES in Hanoi


Just one to give more information in term of their height

The tallest women volley ball Indonesian player in current national team is 185 cm

So Indonesian women players here seen doing spike drill I estimate their high is between 180cm -185 cm
 
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Young guns in Indonesian team ( for SEAgames 2022)

Derrick Michael ( 206 cm ) - mixed blood ( Cameron father-Indonesian mother)

18 years old

Power Forward

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( Left) Sultan Muhammad Fauzan ( 187 cm ), 23 years old- Shooting Guard/small forward

(Right) Muhammad Arigi ( 182 cm), 23 years old- Shooting Guard/play maker

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Hendrix Yonga ( 186 cm ), Shooting Guard/Small Forward (African father/ Indonesian mother)

Age : 19 years old

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Ali Bagir, 193 cm, small forward
Age : 21 years old

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