A prominent "0" stands under the Win column of the Philippines' standings in the 2014 FIBA World Cup of Basketball. As the group stages come to a close, however, it's prominence is overshadowed by something else. The Philippine Men's Basketball Team, Gilas Pilipinas, has captured the world's attention.
Oftentimes, we are warned that letting our hearts decide over our heads is a prescription for disaster. Being too emotional leads to poor decision-making; it clouds judgement. The head is stable; it protects you from being hurt by telling you to avoid any possible pain. To live with your heart on your sleeve is to open yourself to tremendous hurt. Yes, following your heart to pursue your passions, your childhood dream, your one great love, is a recipe for incomparable heartache.
Thursday, September 4, 2014
The Head and the Heart
Labels: Andray Blatche, basketball, Chot Reyes, Fiba. Gilas Pilipinas, Gabe Norwood, jayson castro, Jimmy Alapag, Marc Pingris, NBA, Paul Lee, PBA, philippines, Ranidel de Ocampo, World Cup
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Sunday, April 10, 2011
National Pastime
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.
Labels: Asi Taulava, Chris Tiu, Don Don Hontiveros, Jimmy Alapag, Kelly Williams, PBA, Rajko Toroman, Smart Gilas
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