Since I began taking note and covering Smart Gilas months after its inception, I've noticed one thing. No matter what Gilas has or has not achieved, people always post line up suggestions on the comments section of any website or blog. I've jokingly called it the, "national pastime," since everyone's been doing it. As with all pastimes, though, it really isn't worth doing unless you do it right.
Before engaging in my own version of this national pastime, we have to consider certain realities. First, the only reason why Gilas is asking for PBA players is because of the tremendous pressure the nation is putting on them to produce immediately. Given the chance, I'm sure Toroman would like this current Gilas team to train until 2016 so the players can mature and gel better, but impatient so-called experts and nationalists are forcing their hand to produce immediately. Second, Coach Toroman never said he wanted 5 PBA players so he could end up picking just 3 or even 1. Third, Toroman's picks for PBA players only serve to augment the team, not change it. This means he needs players than can adapt to the system quickly, not just lights out shooters.
Sunday, April 10, 2011
National Pastime
Labels: Asi Taulava, Chris Tiu, Don Don Hontiveros, Jimmy Alapag, Kelly Williams, PBA, Rajko Toroman, Smart Gilas
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Monday, October 18, 2010
Tiu-pefied
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Labels: Asi Taulava, Chris Tiu, Kelly Williams, Rajko Toroman, Smart Gilas, Sol Mercado
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Wednesday, October 13, 2010
A Fly on the Wall (at Gilas Practice)
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It's easy to take shots and give advice from the cheap seats; that's why I call my blog From the Fifty Peso Seats. Last night though, I decided to move down the aisle and take a closer look. Attending the practice of Smart Gilas, I had no idea who would train and what they would do. One thing's for sure, though. Leaving practice, I had a very good idea of how we're going to do at the Asian games.
Labels: Asi Taulava, Chris Tiu, Kelly Williams, Rajko Toroman, Smart Gilas, Sol Mercado
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Saturday, September 25, 2010
Tiu Tiu Train (of Thought) Part 1
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Labels: Asi Taulava, Charles Tiu, Chris Tiu, James Yap, Kelly Williams, Mac Baracael, Rajko Toroman, Ranidel de Ocampo, Smart Gilas, Sol Mercado
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Sunday, May 3, 2009
Liking the National Team
With the Philippine National Basketball Team coached by Yeng Guiao having played a total of five tune up games already, I thought it was high time to assess this team. I watched all five of their games, including their series against Australia Hoopdreams, which I caught at Araneta Coliseum's courtside.
Labels: Arwind Santos, Asi Taulava, Gabe Norwood, James Yap, Jay Jay Helterbrand, Kelly Williams, PBA, Willie Miller, Yeng Guiao
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