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  • Pogoy, Rosario, and Raul Soyud

    https://tv5.espn.com/basketball/gila...mpression=true

    Team manager Gabby Cui said Monday that the trio will be taking their swab tests Tuesday to join 14 others also contending for roster spots for the third and final window of the 2021 FIBA Asia Cup qualifiers next month.

    "I'm coming in on the 22nd along with Roger, Troy and Raul Soyud," Cui said on The Game by One Sports. "And then on the 22nd, we enter Inspire, where we do another round of RT-PCR based on protocol so that we can get inside the bubble."


    Cui added that the Samahang Basketbol ng Pilipinas (SBP) is still in contact with amateur stars Dwight Ramos and Juan Gomez de Liano, as well as with other PBA players who can join the pool before training officially starts on Jan. 22.

    "We're still hoping that Dwight and Juan can join us. We're still talking to them. There's still time for them to come in, so we're keeping our lines open. It's the same also for some PBA players that might be able to join us," he said. "We're still hoping for some players to join. We're still waiting for their reply."

    No firm number of PBA players or amateurs have been set by the Gilas coaching staff for the February games against South Korea and Indonesia, with Cui saying it all depends on how the players jell during training camp.

    "It's really up to the coaching staff. That's why it's important to get the players in the bubble right away. We see the mix," said Cui.

    "You see how they adapt to the plays, what's missing -- do we need more height? Do we need more experience? Do we need more physicality, especially now since we're going against seasoned teams. Korea's no joke, they're a force, so you gotta be ready to match them with their physicality. Indonesia also, they're backed up by (Lester) Prosper."


    Players inside the bubble camp follow a regimented training schedule set to prepare them for perhaps the most challenging window in the tournament, Cui said.

    "Ever since they got in the bubble, it's breakfast in the morning, then they practice right away, and then weights mid-morning, then lunch, then they rest a bit, and then they practice again in the evening and then sometimes there's film sessions in between," he shared.

    "It's twice-a-day hard training, getting used to the system that's being implemented. I'm sure you saw a lot of the awesome ball movement, how they're moving, everything that they need to do to prepare against Korea and Indonesia on the 18th and the 22nd."


    Before entering the FIBA bubble in Clark, Pampanga, Cui said the national team and other competing countries will follow protocols similar to what they went through in the second window of the qualifiers in Bahrain last November.

    "As far as protocol is concerned, there's going to be a round of RT-PCR tests before we enter the bubble. This is similar to how we did it in Manila to Bahrain, like a number of days before we even leave, we have to take RT-PCR tests," Cui explained. "And then when we get inside the bubble, we have to do another RT-PCR test to ensure that everyone is okay. Same also for the countries coming in."

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    • Soyud?!

      Where is Kobe?

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      • Talaga, Soyud? Haven't noticed that much but has he improved that much? Or is the well THAT barren?

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        • Originally posted by dubidub View Post
          Talaga, Soyud? Haven't noticed that much but has he improved that much? Or is the well THAT barren?
          Looks like my feeling is starting to be true.

          No SMC BIGS still

          Troy, Chua, and Soyud are Bigs not under SMC. I expect maybe Erram and Tratter(?) to join also.

          JMF and Japeth and Greg likely to Beg off

          We know Ian and His Gilas uninterest.

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          • ramos and 1gdl set to join calambubble. no word yet on kobe

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            • Originally posted by thatweirdguy View Post
              Soyud?!

              Where is Kobe?
              Looks like he's not part of this pool

              https://www.spin.ph/basketball/fiba/...210119-fbfirst

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              • Originally posted by hmbopbaduwap View Post
                Looks like he's not part of this pool

                https://www.spin.ph/basketball/fiba/...210119-fbfirst
                The article said "at least two more." So there's the off chance that Kobe may be included in the pool, along with Dwight and Juan.

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                • Originally posted by dubidub View Post
                  Talaga, Soyud? Haven't noticed that much but has he improved that much? Or is the well THAT barren?
                  Doesn't matter. We just need bodies against Prosper and Ratliffe. Plus, even Soyud and Chua can give Baltazar, Go, and Cariño the opportunity to play the 4-spot. The latter 3 need to get used to playing the 4 so that they can better fit alongside Kai, and possibly Kouame and Edu.

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                  • Originally posted by Silent Killer View Post
                    ramos and 1gdl set to join calambubble. no word yet on kobe

                    https://www.spin.ph/basketball/fiba/...a2437-20210119
                    Ramos is in the Philippines?

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                    • Soyud is another workhorse who is still improving his game. The best UP maroon during his time. Possible Quinahan heir if loses some weight and adds more handles.

                      But I am still hopung for some more players. Erram hopefully.

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                      • Originally posted by robert0326
                        So what does it means? FIBA penalizes Korea, Taipei and China for not attending last window.. Especially this one? Can here explain this one?

                        A 2 (two) points deduction in the FIBA Asia Cup 2021 Qualifiers, half of the sanction, 1 (one) point deduction, being deferred to each national federation fully complying with its participation obligation in the next FIBA official competition.

                        http://www.fiba.basketball/asiacup/2...iW1TwI5vyj4HK8
                        The way I understand it is, they get a full 2 point deduction if they continue to boycott the windows, but only get a 1 point deduction if they fulfill their missed game obligations by the next window.

                        I think the 1 point deduction is the equivalent of automatically losing 1 game.

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                        • Originally posted by robert0326
                          A Erram, Almazan and either Cstand or Mo as naturalized then we are settle already.. We need bigs talaga from PBA..
                          Erram and Almazan won't cut it. It's Cstan or bust. I don't trust Mo

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                          • THESE ARE THE FINES FIBA IMPLEMENTED AGAINST KOREA

                            1. 8, 656, 221.61 pesos na fine.

                            2. They are deducted 2 points in their standings

                            I WANT TO explain the 2nd fine

                            NOTE: A WIN GIVES YOU 2 POINTS, A LOST GIVES YOU 1 POINT

                            ORIGINAL STANDINGS

                            PHI - 3-0 3(2) + 0(1) = 6 points

                            Korea - 2-0. 2(2) + 0(1) = 4 points

                            Indo - 1-2. 1(2) + 2(1) = 4 points

                            Thailand -0-4. 0(2) + 4(1) = 4 points

                            - Now for the punishment, Korea is deducted 2 points in their standings. While Phi, Indo, and Thai gained one point. So, the standings will be like:

                            PHI - 3-0 3(2) + 0(1) = 6 points +1 = 7 pts

                            Indo - 1-2. 1(2) + 2(1) = 4 points + 1 = 5 pts

                            Thailand -0-4. 0(2) + 4(1) = 4 points + 1 = 5pts

                            Korea - 2-0. 2(2) + 0(1) = 4 points - 2 = 2pts

                            The standings of Korea as 2-0 remains. But their points will be reduced to 2 points.

                            Korea received stern punishment for skipping the Manama window of the 2021 FIBA Asia Cup Qualifiers last November. The International Basketball Federation’s Disciplinary Panel announced Tuesday evening (Manila time) that the Korean Basketball Association, together with the Chinese Basketball Association and the Chinese Taipei Basketball Association, would incur a hefty fine plus deductions in their […]

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                            • Thanks sir Math for the explanation. This is also how I understand it. This will give korea the added pressure to win in the following games to beat Thailand as the 2nd ranked (Indonesia as host) team in our group. Or else they be relegated to the other qualifier for 3rd ranked teams.

                              For me the, the sanctions are just fair for all parties. Korea even dodged a bullet by not receiving game defaults.

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                              • Originally posted by robert0326
                                So what it means? We are already qualified even we will lose all 3 games? Medyo complicated eh.. Anu ba pagbabasehan? The standings or the points? Because this is not FIFA that they based it on points especially draw matches happens.. Here at FIBA no draw games happens.. How will be the scenario right now?
                                As far as I know. Points ang pagbabasehan. That is why Korea is in the last place.

                                Besides, that is more logical to do. Ano silbi ng fine kung standings pa rin basis. Lol

                                Hope this is true. Well, it is likely to be the case

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