TrueBluePinoy2
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Talk about the Philippines' pipeline program here.
So that leaves Ganuelas, Alas and Pascual as the players who will make up the Asian Games.
Will a cadet team still work for us? Gilas 2 already showed that we need to send seasoned veterans who play very rough and smart at the same time. Why not just let these cadets be drafted in the PBA then make a cadet team from there? At this point I would rather train Paul Lee than Kevin Alas who is still a bit raw.
The future Gilas players will still come from the PBA. Let's not make the mistakes of Gilas 1 again. But I'm OK with giving these youngsters as much exposure as possible. Hopefully playing alongside with potential future Gilas members like Paul Lee.
He already did it with Norwood in 2007.. and Ganuelas in 2012..Fast track the development-- and majority of them. So for lower quality tournament like the SEA games that's a good training ground. And knowing Chot, he won't get a "raw" player anyway, so yeah, his PBA is his main pool. i do agree with some that sending one cadet (Laettner on Dream Team) will produce good results. But is Chot the type of coach who will waste that one slot for development?
Will a cadet team still work for us? Gilas 2 already showed that we need to send seasoned veterans who play very rough and smart at the same time. Why not just let these cadets be drafted in the PBA then make a cadet team from there? At this point I would rather train Paul Lee than Kevin Alas who is still a bit raw.
The future Gilas players will still come from the PBA. Let's not make the mistakes of Gilas 1 again. But I'm OK with giving these youngsters as much exposure as possible. Hopefully playing alongside with potential future Gilas members like Paul Lee.
What's WSU's stance nowadays? Will we ever see Abueva play for the NT? Together with Paul Lee, he's 1 of the guys I want to see in future NTs.
Training should start in the SEAG which is just a few months away. This should be the 1st real test for our Cadet team and for future Gilas hopefuls. Hopefully Junemar can play for that team. He needs more exposure.
We need a pool though. Not just a bunch of players we will call up whenever there's a tournament.
UST's Ferrer thrilled to be considered for Gilas cadet pool call-up
By Mei-Lin Lozada
September 03, 2013, 10:29 am
UNIVERSITY of Santo Tomas stalwart Kevin Ferrer Gilas won’t have any second thoughts accepting the invitation of national coach Chot Reyes to become part of the Gilas Pilipinas cadet pool.
Ferrer said it has been a long-time dream of his to become a regular part of the national team.
“Super flattered ako dahil na-consider ako ni coach (Chot),” said the young UST forward in a talk with Spin.ph. "Of course, I'll accept this invitation."
Ferrer was among those Reyes wants to invite to join the cadet pool, joining other collegiate stars such as Kiefer Ravena, Terrence Romeo, Bobby Ray Parks, Chris Newsome, Arnold Van Opstal and Raymomd Almazan.
(For full story, see Ravena, Romeo, Parks, Almazan lead new batch of Gilas cadet invitees)
A member of the 2009 U-16 Philippine team that emerged as Seaba champions, Ferrer said he’s more than honored when he first heard about the invitation extended by the man who steered the country back to the Fiba-World Cup following a sensational runner-up finish in the recent 27th Fiba-Asia Championship.
Following his stint with the Philippine Youth team under coach Eric Altamirano, Ferrer said he’s long been waiting for the chance to wear the national colors again.
“Oo dream come true ko `yun (ang i-represent ang Philippines),” he said.
What’s more, members of the squad that included Ravena, Jeron Teng, Gelo Alolino, Mike Tolomia, and Parks vowed to each other that if called for national cause again, they’re all willingly lend their services.
"After ng RP Youth may promise kami sa isa't-isa na pag tinawag kaming i-represent ang bansa, walang isip-isip, 'oo' na agad,: he said.
Although the 6-foot-4 forward is still in the midst of the Growling Tigers' bid to make the Final Four of UAAP Season 76, he said he’s very excited about the prospect of becoming a national player again.
“Gustung-gusto ko ma-represent 'yung bansa natin katulad noong nasa RP Youth team pa ako. I was so proud then,” he recalled.
Ferrer has also represented the country earlier this year as part of the 3-on-3 team that competed in the Fiba-Asia tilt in Doha, Qatar. He had for his teammates fellow Blackwater players Gio Ciriacruz, Robby Celiz, and Bacon Austria.
Former youth teammate Ravena, on the other hand, would rather focus first on the ongoing UAAP season before thinking about another stint with the national team.
“Syempre honored, pero focus pa rin sa UAAP muna,” said the Ateneo star, a member of the Sinag Pilipinas squad that retained the Southeast Asian Games gold medal two years ago in Indonesia. “But I would love to serve the country. (At) basta 'di makaka-affect sa school.
He already did it with Norwood in 2007.. and Ganuelas in 2012..
UST's Ferrer thrilled to be considered for Gilas cadet pool call-up
By Mei-Lin Lozada
September 03, 2013, 10:29 am
UNIVERSITY of Santo Tomas stalwart Kevin Ferrer Gilas won’t have any second thoughts accepting the invitation of national coach Chot Reyes to become part of the Gilas Pilipinas cadet pool.
Ferrer said it has been a long-time dream of his to become a regular part of the national team.
“Super flattered ako dahil na-consider ako ni coach (Chot),” said the young UST forward in a talk with Spin.ph. "Of course, I'll accept this invitation."
Ferrer was among those Reyes wants to invite to join the cadet pool, joining other collegiate stars such as Kiefer Ravena, Terrence Romeo, Bobby Ray Parks, Chris Newsome, Arnold Van Opstal and Raymomd Almazan.
(For full story, see Ravena, Romeo, Parks, Almazan lead new batch of Gilas cadet invitees)
A member of the 2009 U-16 Philippine team that emerged as Seaba champions, Ferrer said he’s more than honored when he first heard about the invitation extended by the man who steered the country back to the Fiba-World Cup following a sensational runner-up finish in the recent 27th Fiba-Asia Championship.
Following his stint with the Philippine Youth team under coach Eric Altamirano, Ferrer said he’s long been waiting for the chance to wear the national colors again.
“Oo dream come true ko `yun (ang i-represent ang Philippines),” he said.
What’s more, members of the squad that included Ravena, Jeron Teng, Gelo Alolino, Mike Tolomia, and Parks vowed to each other that if called for national cause again, they’re all willingly lend their services.
"After ng RP Youth may promise kami sa isa't-isa na pag tinawag kaming i-represent ang bansa, walang isip-isip, 'oo' na agad,: he said.
Although the 6-foot-4 forward is still in the midst of the Growling Tigers' bid to make the Final Four of UAAP Season 76, he said he’s very excited about the prospect of becoming a national player again.
“Gustung-gusto ko ma-represent 'yung bansa natin katulad noong nasa RP Youth team pa ako. I was so proud then,” he recalled.
Ferrer has also represented the country earlier this year as part of the 3-on-3 team that competed in the Fiba-Asia tilt in Doha, Qatar. He had for his teammates fellow Blackwater players Gio Ciriacruz, Robby Celiz, and Bacon Austria.
Former youth teammate Ravena, on the other hand, would rather focus first on the ongoing UAAP season before thinking about another stint with the national team.
“Syempre honored, pero focus pa rin sa UAAP muna,” said the Ateneo star, a member of the Sinag Pilipinas squad that retained the Southeast Asian Games gold medal two years ago in Indonesia. “But I would love to serve the country. (At) basta 'di makaka-affect sa school.
Oh really? But why did Parks turn-down Chot's invitation to join the Gilas cadet team last year?
You forgot Garvo Lanete. Or is he joining this year's draft?
If the PBA allows the 2014 FIBA World Cup bound Gilas Pilipinas team to play in next year's Asian Games, I suggest we inject some "cadets" to our 2014 Asiad bound team. I want our 2014 World Cup team to be composed of the very same players that made up the silver-medalist 2013 FIBA-Asia Championship Gilas team. Lets reward the players who gave us the precious silver medal last August & there's no better reward for them than giving them the privilege of playing in next year's FIBA World Championship. But after the World Championship, I suggest we replace 3 to 4 players (the aging ones) of the team & insert some "cadets" for next year's Asian Games. Maybe that would be the perfect time to retire Jimmy Alapag (who's now 35) from national team service & replace him with either Kevin Alas or RR Garcia. Maybe that would be the time to replace Garry David (who's now 34) with Garvo Lanete. And maybe that would also be he right time to replace Marcus Douthit with a new naturalized player(whoever that player would be).
In as much as we really want the best amateur talents like Parks, Ravena, Newsome, Van Opstal, Baser Amer, Romeo, Kevin Ferrer, Jerick Teng, etc., to be enlisted with the Gilas "cadet" team, we all know its not going to be easy. As what coach Chot Reyes put it: "ang tanong eh, papayag ba sila (players) or papayagan ba sila ng schools nila?".
SBP will have it's hands full in trying get the "cream of the crop" of amateur basketball to enlist with Gilas "cadet" team. Nevertheless, I'm still optimistic it will materialize.