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Marc Pingris marvels at Gilas’ towering talent, urges cohesion

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Despite having retired from national team duties after the FIBA Olympic Qualifying Tournament in 2016, Marc Pingris still keeps a close eye on Gilas Pilipinas Men.

The former pillar of the national team couldn’t help but marvel at the talent in the current roster, especially in the big man department.

“Sa totoo lang, maganda yung lineup natin ngayon kasi madaming batang matatangkad at magagaling,” the 44-year-old veteran, who now plays for Binan Tatak Gel, said during the signing ceremony between the MPBL and Sportsplus last Monday at Gameville.

During Pingris’ era, the Gilas team that made it to the 2014 World Cup had only a handful of big men. The tallest were 6-foot-11 naturalized Filipino Andray Blatche, 6-foot-10 June Mar Fajardo, and 6-foot-9 Japeth Aguilar. Then came the 6-foot-6 Ranidel de Ocampo and, of course, Pingris himself at 6-foot-5.

Now, Gilas boasts an abundance of bigs: 7-foot-3 Kai Sotto, 6-foot-10 Quentin Millora-Brown, 6-foot-10 AJ Edu, 6-foot-8 Justine Baltazar, 6-foot-8 Carl Tamayo, and soon, 6-foot-8 Mike Phillips.

Even with all the talent, Pingris sees a key area where the current team could improve: cohesion.

Unlike in his time, when continental cups were the sole qualifiers to the World Cup, FIBA has now introduced the “window” system, with two games per window. Player paths have also changed; pro opportunities are no longer limited to the PBA, as Filipinos now play as imports in Korea and Japan.2013-FIBA-Asia-Cup-Philippines-def-South-Korea-Ranidel-De-Ocampo-x-Marc-Pingris Marc Pingris marvels at Gilas’ towering talent, urges cohesion Basketball Gilas Pilipinas MPBL News  - philippine sports news

“Kailangan nilang magsakripisyo siguro. Pagpumasok ka sa Gilas, sacrifice talaga ’yan eh. Kailangan paghirapan mo sana na kung na-invite ka diyan, ibigay mo yung best mo. Kailangan nilang mag-practice as a team. Hindi puwedeng one or two weeks lang,” he opined.

“Ang ginawa namin noon, three months na training at nakipag-compete kami sa iba’t ibang bansa para makuha namin yung laro ng isa’t isa. Ang problema kasi sa mga bagong player na hindi magkakakilala, kailangan nila magka-bonding para makuha nila yung laro ng isa’t isa. Ganun yung ginawa ni Coach Chot (Reyes) sa amin. Mahirap kasi hindi namin nakakasama yung family namin ng three months. Hindi kami puwede tumawag dahil bawal kami mag-text o celphone kasi focused kami sa practice,” he recalled, reflecting on their build-up to the 2013 Asia Cup and the World Cup.

“Ibigay lang nila yung puso nila. Ma-invite ka lang sa practice ng Gilas, honor na yun e.”

Pingris hopes that during off-seasons, the overseas-based players will spend time in the Philippines, training with Gilas to build team chemistry.

“Kailangan nilang maging solid sa isa’t isa. Kahit gaano kabango yung pangalan mo, kapag hindi naman sakto yung ginagawa niyo sa ginagawa ng coach niyo, wala kayong mapupuntahan. Kami kasi dati, nagprapractice kami hanggang hating-gabi na at twice-a-day pa. Malaki yung chance talaga natin. Alam naman ng bagong player ngayon na kaya natin makipag-compete kasi may height na tayo ngayon,” he added.

“Sa akin lang talaga, bigyan nilang time yung Gilas natin. Kahit sino ang lagay mo diyan, tapos one week or two weeks lang sila nag-eensayo, mahihirapan talaga sila.”

One player Pingris sees as a future cornerstone for Gilas is Mike Phillips, whom he regards as the “next Pingris” for his energy and tenacity. But Pingris notes that Phillips is even more athletic than he was.

“Sa totoo lang, mas magaling yung Mike sa akin. Athletic siya. Ang laki ng potential ng bata. Puwede ngang mag-compete sa ibang bansa, pero kailangan niyang maging wing. Kailangan more practice sa shooting,” he said about the UAAP Season 88 Finals MVP.

“Napakagaling at future natin to sa PBA or Gilas balang araw.”

Gilas Pilipinas will face the Tall Blacks on Thursday and the Boomers on Sunday, both at the SM Mall of Asia Arena — and Pingris wishes the national team nothing but the best.

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FIBA postpones West Asian qualifiers games amid Middle East tensions

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The International Basketball Federation (FIBA) has decided to postpone all games in Groups C and D of the FIBA Basketball World Cup 2027 Asian Qualifiers’ second window supposedly scheduled for Monday, March 2.

In a statement issued on Sunday morning Manila time, the developments in the Middle East led to the decision to push back a total of eight matches.

Security concerns have grown over the region after the United States and Iran launched a major attack on Iran, causing various airspaces to close.

With this, the matches between Iran and Syria, Iraq and Jordan, Lebanon and India, and Qatar and Saudi Arabia have all been impacted.

The games will be played during the third window, scheduled from June 29 to July 27, and in the same locations they’re originally set at, according to FIBA.

“The aforementioned Group C and Group D games will take place at the same locations at the beginning of the third Qualification Window, set for late June,” FIBA said. “The updated schedule will be communicated at a later stage.”

Basketball’s governing body assured that it is in close communication with all the national federations involved to ensure the safety and welfare of all those.

“FIBA remains in close contact with the National Federations concerned and is taking necessary measures with respect to the safety and security of teams, officials, and staff involved in those games,” FIBA said.

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B-Steel Sports returns to Basilan, promises fresh start following non-payment allegations

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Basilan returned to the MPBL for the 2025 season.

With a new backer in Starhorse, led by Jackson Chua, Basilan made a splash by signing high-profile players, including Arwind Santos, Alex Cabagnot, Jervy Cruz, and Rabeh Al-Hussaini.

The team also boasted a strong coaching staff, led by Rich Alvarez and Rob Labagala.

The Starhorse-backed squad finished fourth in the South Division with a 29-18 record.

However, as the season progressed, allegations emerged that players and coaches had been left unpaid during the final months of the campaign. Demoralized, Basilan was eliminated in the quarterfinals by General Santos.

B-Steel Sports, the new management of the Basilan franchise, is familiar with the challenges the team faced last year.

“Regarding the status of the franchise before us, I’m not going to talk about them because I’m not allowed to speak for them. But this is a totally different management from last year,” Basilan executive director Matt David told Tiebreaker Times.

“We’re different from before, and now we’re returning because we saw an opening. As you know, there’s only one franchise allowed per province. So when we saw that opening, we decided to come back.”

B-Steel Sports previously managed Basilan during the 2019-20 season. That team advanced to the division finals but had to forfeit the deciding game against Davao Occidental due to COVID-19. The firm also secured a VisMin Super Cup title under Zamboanga Sibugay.

“With the renewed focus on sports, especially now with Steel Sports expanding from Basilan to Zamboanga to Manila, we want more franchises to take root. Especially with the success of Eumir Marcial being one of our athletes, we want a more holistic approach in terms of local representation in sports,” David continued.

“This is a total relaunch because it’s a completely different entity.”

Basilan will be led by Jvee Casio, with Eumir Marcial placed on the reserve list. Other key players include Gjerard Wilson, John Wilson, John Cantimbuhan, Ryan Costelo, Robin Roño, Jayson Grimaldo, Bobby Balucanag, and Tyrone Chan.

The team, coached by Arnold Oliveros, knows it faces a tough campaign, with powerhouses like Abra, San Juan, Caloocan, and Quezon already having a head start in signing top talent from the UAAP.

But the immediate goal is to erase the negative optics of the previous administration. Borrowing from the team’s original tagline, David vows to redefine Basilan.

“What we’re trying to do is reshape the image. We’re bringing back the tagline, Redefining Basilan. We first used it in 2019, and now in 2026, we’re using it again to redefine the image of the province as well as provincial sports.”

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Oluchi Okananwa Continues Dazzling Form In NCAA Women’s Basketball

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Oluchi Okananwa was again the biggest shining light for Maryland University, as the Nigerian-born lass helped The Terps clinch yet another victory in USA’s National Collegiate Athletics Association (NCAA) women’s basketball league.

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Sports247 reports that Okananwa struck 25 points to guide her squad to a sixth straight victory and a first-round bye in the Big Ten Tournament with a 79-57 win over Northwestern Wildcats.

Okananwa’s side are now sixth in the Big Ten standings and still in contention for a double-bye if they beat number eight placed Michigan on Sunday, while hoping that both Ohio State and Minnesota lose out.

Nonetheless, on a night when fellow-Nigerian-born star, Isi Ozzy-Momodu was sidelined for a second consecutive game with a lower-leg injury, Okananwa led The Terps’ charge with a performance that has become typical for her.

The highly-rated junior, who has been the driving force of Maryland’s success this season, hit 25 points on 11-of-20 shooting, once again leading in scoring and her team continues to stay hot heading into the home stretch.

Observers are now joking that The Terps will go as far as Okananwa leads them, as her 17.7 points per game this season have led them to a 23-6 record and the rest of the squad fed off her lead offensively.

Maryland had eight players score, while four of them logged double-figure points and, despite Okananwa clearly standing out, The Terps have a balanced attack that continues scoring freely.

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