Crucial week for Gilas 3x3


Gilas Pilipinas 3x3 players, from left, CJ Perez, Moala Tautuaa, Joshua Munzon, Alvin Pasaol and Leonard Santillan are back at the bubble training camp in Laguna. (SBP Images)

Preparation shifts to high gear for members of the Gilas Pilipinas 3x3 men’s team with several days before the FIBA 3x3 Olympic Qualifier (OQT) in Graz, Austria from May 26 to 30.

The national team reentered the bubble training camp in Calamba, Laguna with several things to fine-tune before they go to battle as the team departs from Manila this Sunday, May 23.

Upon completion of the requirements for their trip, as well as the health and safety protocols to reenter the bubble, PBA players CJ Perez, Mo Tautuaa, Joshua Munzon, Santi Santillan are hoping to pick up where they left off after the initial stage of training camp.

Joining them is Alvin Pasaol, who hopes to catch up with the preparation under coach Ronnie Magsanoc.

“The Samahang Basketbol ng Pilipinas did a tremendous job of collecting these talented players into one team so our job is to make sure we’ll have a cohesive unit,” said Magsanoc.

“We thank the SBP for giving us a safe training environment here so we can devote all our focus on our preparation for the qualifiers. There have been challenges along the way but we’re happy that the team is finally complete.”

The national team will take on Qatar and Slovenia on May 26, and then they face the Dominican Republic and France on May 28 in Pool C.

Gilas is up for a tough battle since Slovenia is the fourth ranked national team in FIBA Men’s 3x3, led by one of the top players in the world in Simon Finzgar, while France is ranked 10th.

Meanwhile, the Philippines is at 20th spot, ahead of Qatar, which is at 26th,while Dominican Republic is at 33rd although Magsanoc understands that the two teams are no push-overs as well.

The top two teams from all four pools will qualify for the quarterfinals with the three podium finishers earning a ticket to the Tokyo Olympics. The three qualifiers will join host team Japan along with China, Russia, and Serbia, who qualified outright because of the FIBA 3x3 ranking points.

“In terms of effort, I really could not ask for anything more from the players during our first week of training and they also did their best to build on that with our online training sessions,” said Magsanoc.

“Now it’s about bringing everything together and forming a team that we can be proud of, a team that can compete against the best in the world.