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2025 SEA Games

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He already played for the U-20 Swedish National Team ( but not seniors) . But SEA Games is not using FIBA Eligibility rules, so who knows.

Need to get clearance from the Swedish Federation first.
 
Lemetti is not worth the process just to get him play for SEA games. I don't even think he is also worth it of process for FIBA clearance to make him play for Gilas in official FIBA games. I think it is good to let him be dominant in PBA for him to get an invitation to their Seniors. Who knows, maybe he will be the key for a Gilas vs Sweden tune up game to happen.
 
It is Remy Martin who probably deserves an exemption in the future. He is like a more athletic version of Jason Castro and he is exposed to superior opposition.
 
Remy Martin arguably has the best D1 career among Filams. Was a starter for major programs most of his collegiate career. Multiple individual awards and a very crucial leader/player for a D1 champion team. The guy's a winner (recently won a championship in Iceland). He'll most likely be in the NBA if he reached 6 foot (around 5'10 barefoot).

He's a point guard that developed under Bobby Hurley. A lot of people don't realize how good Martin and Kihei Clark are. They're the type of short(er) players who are used to playing against elite size and athleticism.
 
How about other sports teams? I know most of here mostly topic basketball, especially for men's.. but the thread is Seagames, and that is multi sporting event.. what are the chances of:

Alas Pilipinas mens volleyball
Alas Pilipinas womens volleyball
Philippine mens baseball team
Philippine womens softball team
Philippine Azkals men's team (football)
Filipinas womens team (football)
Philippine mens rugby team
Philippine womens rugby team


And is the host Thailand include some newest Olympic sports additions such as Lacrosse, cricket and flag football?
 
Remy Martin arguably has the best D1 career among Filams. Was a starter for major programs most of his collegiate career. Multiple individual awards and a very crucial leader/player for a D1 champion team. The guy's a winner (recently won a championship in Iceland). He'll most likely be in the NBA if he reached 6 foot (around 5'10 barefoot).

He's a point guard that developed under Bobby Hurley. A lot of people don't realize how good Martin and Kihei Clark are. They're the type of short(er) players who are used to playing against elite size and athleticism.

Too bad his career will be just wasted in PBA if he won't get another offer as an world import overseas. So is Kihei, he is already in BLeague Div 2 right now as a world import, an awful season away and he will be heading to PBA, unless another offer comes.
 
Clark is tailor-made for the Bleague, I don't know why he is only in their D2. If he is given the proper opportunities/minutes, I expect him to dominate. He's in the mold of a smallish floor general PG who can defend and shoot that Japan favors.

Him in the Bleague at least answers his eligibility.

With Martin, it boils down to how good his agent is. He's Euro/NBL level.
 
How about other sports teams? I know most of here mostly topic basketball, especially for men's.. but the thread is Seagames, and that is multi sporting event.. what are the chances of:

Alas Pilipinas mens volleyball
Alas Pilipinas womens volleyball
Philippine mens baseball team
Philippine womens softball team
Philippine Azkals men's team (football)
Filipinas womens team (football)
Philippine mens rugby team
Philippine womens rugby team


And is the host Thailand include some newest Olympic sports additions such as Lacrosse, cricket and flag football?

The thread is SEA Games alright but it's under Interbasket, so all topics are all about basketball. I'm sure there are forums for other disciplines.
 
The SBP should just bring back the cadets to play in the SEA Games; we have nothing to lose.

If they don’t get the gold, that’s where the learning experience matters.

If they win, we’re still number one in SEA. Even if they don’t win, we remain the strongest for obvious reasons.

Honestly, if the stars align and our youth team qualifies for either the U17 or U19 World Cup, I say we use the SEA Games as preparation.
 
How about other sports teams? I know most of here mostly topic basketball, especially for men's.. but the thread is Seagames, and that is multi sporting event.. what are the chances of:

Alas Pilipinas mens volleyball
Alas Pilipinas womens volleyball
Philippine mens baseball team
Philippine womens softball team
Philippine Azkals men's team (football)
Filipinas womens team (football)
Philippine mens rugby team
Philippine womens rugby team


And is the host Thailand include some newest Olympic sports additions such as Lacrosse, cricket and flag football?

As others already said, this is a basketball forum.

So, by default, the discussion is about the PH basketball team 5x5 and 3x3 in the sea games.
 
As others already said, this is a basketball forum.

So, by default, the discussion is about the PH basketball team 5x5 and 3x3 in the sea games.

Yeah, but seagames is not just about basketball... Better we have to topic not just 1 sport only.. we have to encourage everyone that we are not just focus on one sport only (basketball)... Last Olympics we are the best performing ASEAN nation, So we have the potential to become Asean. Powerhouse in sports.. we have to appreciate all sports category since seagames is a multi sporting event.. better put seagames basketball in the thread if that's the case... That's why many hates basketball (especially the casuals and fan of other sports thinking all of focus, especially monetary wise are just in one sport) and it will not stop..
 
The SBP should just bring back the cadets to play in the SEA Games; we have nothing to lose.

If they don’t get the gold, that’s where the learning experience matters.

If they win, we’re still number one in SEA. Even if they don’t win, we remain the strongest for obvious reasons.

Honestly, if the stars align and our youth team qualifies for either the U17 or U19 World Cup, I say we use the SEA Games as preparation.

Many wants that, but our stakeholders are afraid of bashing especially those who hate basketball because they think basketball is a waste of resources (thanks Agot Isidro), Sasabihin "tigilan na yang basketball, mag focus nalang sa ibang sports".. I'm tired of those stupid ignorant people who doesn't know sports... Did you saw when we lose to Indonesia couple of years ago? The public hates Chot a lot... They don't want to be in that way... Maybe mixture of cadets and some professional players are likely the best choice for seagames basketball...
 
The thread is SEA Games alright but it's under Interbasket, so all topics are all about basketball. I'm sure there are forums for other disciplines.

Unfortunately most of the sports are no forums to discuss... Because many says we are just focus on one sport... After Olympics, I think every Filipinos now awaken that there are many sports that we should appreciate.. and also prove to haters and ignorant people (Thanks Agot Isidro) that we are basketball fans are also fans of other sports especially our Filipino athletes... It's time that we have to appreciate all sports.. diba mas masarap that we are rising potential powerhouse in the world of sporting event.. in seagames, I think we should be in top 3 or 4 country in the region while in 2026 Asian games, we should break that 4 gold medal Barrier that we can't surpass.. I think we can manage to win 7-10 gold medals in 2026 Asian games...
 
I actually used this forum for our women's football team, especially the 2023 Asiad thread.

Heck, we had a thread for the 2022 FIFA World Cup: https://www.interbasket.net/forums/...-fifa-football-world-cup-for-pinoy-hoops-fans

Maybe you should create a thread for all Philippine sports, updates from Carlos Yulo, EJ Obiena (he's injured and he will sat out for the rest of the year), and other sports that we have to appreciate.. After Olympics, I realized that it's time that we should appreciate our athletes more and discuss their potential to win medals to us.. this is the time now that we realize that we have potential to be a rising powerhouse in sporting event...look at last Olympics, we are the best performing among ASEAN countries in 2nd straight Olympics.. my other dream is to be top 3 performing country in seagames w/o hosting and in Asian games, we should break that 4 gold medal barrier that we can't surpass.. I think in 2026 Asian games, we can win as many as 7-10 gold medals..
 
If Choke is still the SBP director and we take his word from his interview after winning the last SEA games basketball gold medal where he said that it will be the last time in awhile where the SBP will send their main team and they would shift to sending the younger players for their development and international exposure then we could assume that it would be either a mix of young PBA players and collegiate stars or a team composed of mainly amateur/collegiate players.
 
Everyone is free to put any topic here but it doesn't change that this is a basketball-related forum.

off- topic : with the recognition of non- traditional sports to Olympics and other multi-sports events, it is time for sports authorities pay attention to sports which utilises low-cost makeshift facilities. Low-cost structures which are hosting newly recognised sports such as 3x3 basketball, beach volleyball, wall climbing, off-road country cross cycling, etc. etc. fits the bill…
 
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i read somewhere. Naturalized players are not allowed to play next year's sea games..
 
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