Even in the face of the COVID-19
novel coronavirus, the International Olympic Committee and its local Japanese
counterpart has not been deterred from keeping to the schedule of the 2020
Summer Olympic Games in Tokyo in the middle of this year. It is just as well
considering the number of new sporting events that will be introduced for
competition there, including half-court 3x3 basketball. The Philippines is
assembling its own little roster for 3x3 play, taking talent from both the PBA
and the one-year-old 3x3 league. But first these players have to get through
the Olympic Qualifiers happening next month.
CNN Philippines reports that the players for Team Philippines in
the 2020 Tokyo Summer Olympics have been finalized in good time for them to
take part in the qualifying tournament to be held in India. The Philippine
Basketball Association (PBA) made the announcement Tuesday, February 19, on its
official website. In accordance to 3x3 basketball regulations there are four
players – three on half-court and a substitute. They are composed of Moala
Tautaa of the San Miguel Beermen and CJ Perez of the Columbian Dyip from the
PBA, and joined by Chooks-to-Go Pilipinas 3x3 league players Joshua Munzon and
Alvin Pasaol.
In terms of representing the
Philippines as athletes, this is not the first rodeo for Tautaa and Perez. They
were part of the Gilas Pilipinas roster coached by Tim Cone that dominated all
opposition during the 2019 Southeast Asian Games held here last December.
Pasaol and Munzon meanwhile are fixtures in the Chooks-to-Go Pilipinas 3x3
league, playing for the Wilkins Balanga Pure (spun off from the MPBL team
Bataan Risers) and Gold’s Gym-Pasig Kings respectively. Munzon has also played
in the ABL for the Kuala Lumpur Dragons, while Pasaol is a UAAP veteran graduated
from the University of the East.
While the Philippines’ dreams of regular
(5x5) basketball qualification in the Olympics this year have already been
dashed, they might still have an opportunity to field cagers for the debuting 3x3
game format with this quartet of PBA and Chooks-to-Go Pilipinas league
regulars. In the 3x3 qualifiers the Philippine contingent are put in Group C,
and must get past opponents of varying quality in the Dominican Republic,
France, Qatar and Slovenia. They must place in the top two for their group to
reach the quarterfinals, and from there place in the top three to qualify for
the Olympics. The qualifying tournament will be at Bangalore, India from March
18 to 22, and thankfully has not been pushed back so far in spite of the
COVID-19.
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