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TEAM PILIPINAS
Barrios wants PBA out of RP team
By Waylon Galvez, Manila Bulletin
May 28, 2008
The all-pro team that placed 9th in the previous FIBA-Asia Olympic Qualifying meet in Japan could be the last international tournament for the PBA.
This was the suggestion made by PBA Commissioner Sonny Barrios as he asked the board to consider the scrapping of the "pickup" system in forming a national team that has not worked since professional players started to don the national colors 18 years ago.
"My point was that it's obvious that our market will not be attracted during the games if we don't have the stars of the show," Barrios said after the board meeting where Solar Sports was awarded the TV rights yesterday.
Barrios said that the last Philippine Cup and the current Fiesta Cup this season did better than the previous one in terms of gate revenue and TV ratings.
"We're doing better by 59 percent over last season. And it's not because of the 'Sonny Barrios magic' but because our marquee players were with the national team," Barrios said.
The league commissioner was referring to last season's Fiesta Cup where superstars like Mark Caguioa, Jay-Jay Helterbrand, Asi Taulava and Keryby Raymundo were loaned to the national team.
That Chot Reyes-mentored squad backed by SMC failed to qualify to this year's Beijing Olympics after it placed ninth overall.
In the Asian Games, the best finish of the PBA-backed team was second or a silver medal behind China in Beijing. The all-pro Centennial Team won a bronze medal during the Bangkok Asian Games.
The PBA-RP team twice finished fourth in the Asian Games -- the 1994 in Hiroshima, Japan and 2002 in Busan, Korea.
"I think that the pick up system of supplying the national team doesn't work. Not only for the national team but it's more harmful to the league (PBA)," Barrios said.
"We need to support the programs of the SBP (Samahang Basketball ng Pilipinas) on the medium and long-term modes on how to have players for the national team and we have to move away from the pick up system," he added.
Barrios was recently named together with board chairman Tony Chua, previous chairman Ricky Vargas and Talk 'N Text governor Manny V. Pangilinan, currently the SBP president, as league representatives to the SBP board of trustees.
According to Barrios, there are other ways to support the SBP and the national team "financial and non-financial."
This includes the possibility of inviting the RP-Youth coached by Franz Pumaren to play in the PBA as guest team in the near future to prepare them for the 2012 London Olympics qualifying meet.
"If they play together for the next three years, they'll be ready. It's patterned after the NCC (of Ron Jacobs). Instead of going back to the PBA again," he said.
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TEAM PILIPINAS
Barrios wants PBA out of RP team
By Waylon Galvez, Manila Bulletin
May 28, 2008
The all-pro team that placed 9th in the previous FIBA-Asia Olympic Qualifying meet in Japan could be the last international tournament for the PBA.
This was the suggestion made by PBA Commissioner Sonny Barrios as he asked the board to consider the scrapping of the "pickup" system in forming a national team that has not worked since professional players started to don the national colors 18 years ago.
"My point was that it's obvious that our market will not be attracted during the games if we don't have the stars of the show," Barrios said after the board meeting where Solar Sports was awarded the TV rights yesterday.
Barrios said that the last Philippine Cup and the current Fiesta Cup this season did better than the previous one in terms of gate revenue and TV ratings.
"We're doing better by 59 percent over last season. And it's not because of the 'Sonny Barrios magic' but because our marquee players were with the national team," Barrios said.
The league commissioner was referring to last season's Fiesta Cup where superstars like Mark Caguioa, Jay-Jay Helterbrand, Asi Taulava and Keryby Raymundo were loaned to the national team.
That Chot Reyes-mentored squad backed by SMC failed to qualify to this year's Beijing Olympics after it placed ninth overall.
In the Asian Games, the best finish of the PBA-backed team was second or a silver medal behind China in Beijing. The all-pro Centennial Team won a bronze medal during the Bangkok Asian Games.
The PBA-RP team twice finished fourth in the Asian Games -- the 1994 in Hiroshima, Japan and 2002 in Busan, Korea.
"I think that the pick up system of supplying the national team doesn't work. Not only for the national team but it's more harmful to the league (PBA)," Barrios said.
"We need to support the programs of the SBP (Samahang Basketball ng Pilipinas) on the medium and long-term modes on how to have players for the national team and we have to move away from the pick up system," he added.
Barrios was recently named together with board chairman Tony Chua, previous chairman Ricky Vargas and Talk 'N Text governor Manny V. Pangilinan, currently the SBP president, as league representatives to the SBP board of trustees.
According to Barrios, there are other ways to support the SBP and the national team "financial and non-financial."
This includes the possibility of inviting the RP-Youth coached by Franz Pumaren to play in the PBA as guest team in the near future to prepare them for the 2012 London Olympics qualifying meet.
"If they play together for the next three years, they'll be ready. It's patterned after the NCC (of Ron Jacobs). Instead of going back to the PBA again," he said.