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I have just finished watching the interview with Al Panlilio. Here are a couple of my takes:
1. Panlilio is placing the blame squarely on Coach Tab Baldwin for declining to coach the February 2022 window. And that the SBP had no choice but to appoint another coach. They appointed Coach Chot Reyes who, incidentally, was also recommended by Coach Tab Baldwin himself.
2. Panlilio also lauded Coach Chot Reyes for accepting the job in spite of knowing that there were very few players available for the window. Pointedly, he said that "Pilipino siya (Chot) siay, e."
That was back in February. Since then, Coach Chot Reyes was the coach that led Gilas to a devastating loss to New Zealand (60-106) in the Jne 2022 qualifying window, an historic loss to Indonesia in the SEAG and failure to finish in the top 8 in the FIBA Asia Cup with a dismal record of 1-3 record. Why is the SBP sticking with this coach with this pathetic record of failure?
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Originally posted by art00 View PostI have just finished watching the interview with Al Panlilio. Here are a couple of my takes:
1. Panlilio is placing the blame squarely on Coach Tab Baldwin for declining to coach the February 2022 window. And that the SBP had no choice but to appoint another coach. They appointed Coach Chot Reyes who, incidentally, was also recommended by Coach Tab Baldwin himself.
2. Panlilio also lauded Coach Chot Reyes for accepting the job in spite of knowing that there were very few players available for the window. Pointedly, he said that "Pilipino siya (Chot) siay, e."
That was back in February. Since then, Coach Chot Reyes was the coach that led Gilas to a devastating loss to New Zealand (60-106) in the Jne 2022 qualifying window, an historic loss to Indonesia in the SEAG and failure to finish in the top 8 in the FIBA Asia Cup with a dismal record of 1-3 record. Why is the SBP sticking with this coach with this pathetic record of failure?
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Originally posted by art00 View PostI have just finished watching the interview with Al Panlilio. Here are a couple of my takes:
1. Panlilio is placing the blame squarely on Coach Tab Baldwin for declining to coach the February 2022 window. And that the SBP had no choice but to appoint another coach. They appointed Coach Chot Reyes who, incidentally, was also recommended by Coach Tab Baldwin himself.
2. Panlilio also lauded Coach Chot Reyes for accepting the job in spite of knowing that there were very few players available for the window. Pointedly, he said that "Pilipino siya (Chot) siay, e."
That was back in February. Since then, Coach Chot Reyes was the coach that led Gilas to a devastating loss to New Zealand (60-106) in the Jne 2022 qualifying window, an historic loss to Indonesia in the SEAG and failure to finish in the top 8 in the FIBA Asia Cup with a dismal record of 1-3 record. Why is the SBP sticking with this coach with this pathetic record of failure?
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Originally posted by Stevy View PostTab should just honestly speak his piece to the public. Also, I can't believe that Al used the "FILIPINO" card to defend Chot. There are plenty of Filipino coaches out there. After hearing Al blame Tab for the recent sh*tfest gilas has been in, it seems like he was the power behind Tab's "resignation".
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Originally posted by Bonifacio View PostI really dont get this...Havent we tried this PBA route already....remember in 2018, we had Clarkson, Standhardinger, Pringle, Anhamissi, Norwood, Paul Lee, James Yap, Erram, Almazan, Taulava, Belga, Abueva etc.....and we ended only 5th.....partida na since Australia, New Zealand and Jordan did not participate.......basta, we shouldnt get involved any PBA players not coach because they will only be using PBA style of playing.
Would we become better now since Choke Reyes is the coach???
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Originally posted by CoJ View Postwe need a foreign coach, local coaches could only do so much
At least if they don't want a foreign coach as the HC,then get a local coach who can be the face of the team,but the schemes will be run by the foreign coach.Jong will be a good candidate,love and trusted by players and very flexible in running other coaches schemes and has a winning attitude.
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Originally posted by CoJ View Postwe need a foreign coach, local coaches could only do so much
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Originally posted by CoJ View Postwe need a foreign coach, local coaches could only do so much
maybe coach Jong? wasnt he an asst to Coach Toroman, CCR, and CTB?WE DON'T COUNT YEARS, WE COUNT CENTURIES
P. Noval, A.H. Lacson, Dapitan, Espanya
SANTO TOMAS APAT NA DAAN
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Originally posted by art00 View PostI have just finished watching the interview with Al Panlilio. Here are a couple of my takes:
1. Panlilio is placing the blame squarely on Coach Tab Baldwin for declining to coach the February 2022 window. And that the SBP had no choice but to appoint another coach. They appointed Coach Chot Reyes who, incidentally, was also recommended by Coach Tab Baldwin himself.
2. Panlilio also lauded Coach Chot Reyes for accepting the job in spite of knowing that there were very few players available for the window. Pointedly, he said that "Pilipino siya (Chot) siay, e."
That was back in February. Since then, Coach Chot Reyes was the coach that led Gilas to a devastating loss to New Zealand (60-106) in the Jne 2022 qualifying window, an historic loss to Indonesia in the SEAG and failure to finish in the top 8 in the FIBA Asia Cup with a dismal record of 1-3 record. Why is the SBP sticking with this coach with this pathetic record of failure?
Please somebody correct me if I got this wrong."A king may move a man, a father may claim a son, but that man can also move himself, and only then does that man truly begin his own game. Remember that howsoever you are played or by whom, your soul is in your keeping alone, even though those who presume to play you be kings or men of power, when you stand before God, you cannot say, 'But I was told by others to do thus,' or that virtue was not convenient at the time. This will not suffice." - King Baldwin IV
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Originally posted by JAMSKIE View PostFrom what I've heard, coach Tab asked SBP that he would skip the February 2nd window as Gilas head coach so as to take a brief rest or so that he can focus as head coach of the Ateneo Blue Eagles. Meaning, coach Tab just wanted to take a brief break as Gilas head coach & he would be back as such very soon. But it seemed Al Panlilio interpreted coach Tab's decision in a very negative way at kung ano-ano ang pinagsasabi which somewhat offended coach Tab, which compelled the latter to resign as Gilas head coach.
Please somebody correct me if I got this wrong.WE DON'T COUNT YEARS, WE COUNT CENTURIES
P. Noval, A.H. Lacson, Dapitan, Espanya
SANTO TOMAS APAT NA DAAN
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Originally posted by JAMSKIE View PostFrom what I've heard, coach Tab asked SBP that he would skip the February 2nd window as Gilas head coach so as to take a brief rest or so that he can focus as head coach of the Ateneo Blue Eagles. Meaning, coach Tab just wanted to take a brief break as Gilas head coach & he would be back as such very soon. But it seemed Al Panlilio interpreted coach Tab's decision in a very negative way at kung ano-ano ang pinagsasabi which somewhat offended coach Tab, which compelled the latter to resign as Gilas head coach.
Please somebody correct me if I got this wrong.
Tab and MVP were always the ones having deals. Never Al. I believe it’s more of an ego problem because Al is the SBP president and he doesn’t feel respected by Tab. The fact that Tab went to MVP and not Al must have upset the latter, so Al took the opportunity to oust Tab.
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Ousting Al Panlilio from SBP is almost as crucial as ousting Choke Reyes as Gilas head coach. Philippine basketball doesn't need termites in its house. I hope both these termites will be eliminated soon."A king may move a man, a father may claim a son, but that man can also move himself, and only then does that man truly begin his own game. Remember that howsoever you are played or by whom, your soul is in your keeping alone, even though those who presume to play you be kings or men of power, when you stand before God, you cannot say, 'But I was told by others to do thus,' or that virtue was not convenient at the time. This will not suffice." - King Baldwin IV
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Originally posted by JAMSKIE View PostOusting Al Panlilio from SBP is almost as crucial as ousting Choke Reyes as Gilas head coach. Philippine basketball doesn't need termites in its house. I hope both these termites will be eliminated soon.sigpic
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