RP TEAM ( JONES CUP ) UPDATE
Harbour sa Jones Cup
MATAPOS ang Southeast Asian Games at SEABA competitions, susubukan naman ng Harbour Centre na pumalaot sa Asian basketball.
Tuloy ang pagsabak ng Batang Pier upang dalhin ang bandera ng Pilipinas sa 30th Jones Cup basketball tournament sa Taipei sa July 6-18.
“Mahirap pero we will try our best in Jones Cup. This will serve as a gauge kung saan ang kaya natin sa Asian level competitions,” wika ni Harbour Centre team owner Mikee Romero.
“Dito malalaman kung ano ang magiging kahandaan natin to have our team for the next Asian Games. Hindi ko pa nasusubukan ’yung Asian level kaya we will give it a shot,” aniya.
Kukunin ng Batang Pier ang core ng koponan na nagwagi ng ‘five-peat’ sa katatapos ng PBL Lipovitan Amino Sports Cup, bukod sa huhugot sila ng reinforcements mula sa iba pang koponan.
Kabilang sa mga nais kunin ng national team sina three-time PBL MVP Jason Castro, Hapee Toothpaste guard Gabe Norwood at Fil-Am center Rob Reyes.
Ngunit pipilitin ng Harbour Centre na magpaalam sa NBL team Singapore Slingers upang makapaglaro si Castro sa national team, habang walang katiyakan kung magpapakitang-gilas si Norwood, na nagsabing gusto niya munang magbakasyon.
Ang 6-foot-7 na si Reyes, na naglaro sa Batang Pier, may dalawang taon na ang nakalilipas, ay babalik sa Pilipinas, kung saan balak niyang sumali sa pro rookie draft sa August.
Sinabi pa ni Romero na magsisimula nang mag-ensayo ang Harbour Centre para sa Jones Cup sa susunod na linggo, sa ilalim ng pagmamando ni coach Junel Baculi.
Huling nagkampeon ang Pilipinas sa Jones Cup noong 1998, kung saan ang bansa ay kinatawan ng mga manlalaro mula sa PBA na ginabayan ni coach Tim Cone.
Noong nakaraang taon, ang Nationals, na hinawakan ni coach Chot Reyes at naghahanda noon para sa Asian Olympic qualifying, ay nagtapos sa ikatlong puwesto, sa likuran ng Jordan at Lebanon.
Suportado ni Romero, ang Harbour-RP squad ay naghari sa SEABA Champions Cup noong nakaraang taon, na siyang unang titulo ng bansa magmula nang alisin ang FIBA suspension, at sa Thailand Southeast Asian Games.
Nabigo ang Nationals na maidepensa ang SEABA Champions Cup, may dalawang buwan na ang nakalilipas makaraang pumangalawa sa host Indonesia. Theodore P. Jurado
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Harbour Centre team owner Mikee Romero remains hopeful that his team, winner of five straight titles in the PBL, will be tapped to represent the country in the 30th Jones Cup next month. Romero said his squad is more than willing to don the RP colors once more, the same way it did in winning the gold medal in the 2007 SEABA in Jakarta and the 2007 SEA Games in Thailand.
In yesterday’s PSA Forum at Shakey’s along UN Avenue, Romero reacted to reports that Jones Cup organizers want a PBA team, and nothing less, to represent the Philippine in the Taiwan meet.
“Maybe they want a PBA team because it can bring in the crowd and the Filipinos in Taiwan. But I think our national team is equally entertaining and popular and equally great as PBA teams,” he said.
Romero said he has talked to Samahang Basketbol ng Pilipinas executive director Pato Gregorio about their willingness to field a team that can be reinforced by a few players from the PBA.
“We’re still awaiting confirmation from the SBP which deals with the Jones Cup organizers. Maybe we can get the confirmation within the week,” said Romero. Also gracing the forum were Harbour Centre key players Jason Castro, the reigning MVP in the PBL, and Solomon Mercado, and team officials Erick Arejola and Albert Tirona. In case they are called in, Harbour Centre will tap Junel Baculi as head coach. Gregorio, according to Romero, said Harbour Centre can probably pick four or five PBA players from the three teams that will be eliminated in the ongoing PBA Fiesta Conference. To ensure that the Harbour Centre team will be equally strong and equally entertaining, Romero said they’re planning to tap the services of Japeth Aguilar, Gabe Norwood and Rob Reyes who are all in the US.
The 6-foot-9 Aguilar, son of former PBA player Peter Aguilar, saw action for the Western Kentucky University in the US NCAA Division 1 last year and can surely provide the ceiling for the team.
Norwood, of Hapee Toothpaste, is the sensational Fil-American who helped the country win the gold in the SEA Games while Reyes saw action for Harbour Centre last year.
Romero said Castro, who is bound for Australia to play for the Singapore Slingers in the National Basketball League, has agreed to play one more time for the national team.
“Technically he’s already with the Slingers but before I let him go I told them that Jason still needs to play one more tournament with the national team,” said Romero.