Connect with us

Hi, what are you looking for?

Tiebreaker Times

Basketball

Norwood, Romeo, Abueva set sight on avenging 2015 Asia Cup loss against China


The first assignment of Gilas Pilipinas in the 2017 FIBA Asia Cup is a grudge match. Standing right in front of the Philippines in their opening match is their tormentor from the last Asia Cup, China.

There are four players in this batch of Gilas, four stalwarts who experienced the 67-78 setback in Changsha, China: Gabe Norwood, Terrence Romeo, Jayson Castro, and Calvin Abueva.

“We all know the tactics that went on in that host situation,” recalled Norwood, who finished with seven points in 32 minutes during that game.

Two years ago, Gilas, under then-head coach Tab Baldwin, had a commendable campaign in the 2015 FIBA Asia Championship, storming through the opposition that then led to another gold medal match appearance.

Gilas had chances to win it all, but China, the host team of the said cagefest, had the breaks of the game favor them. The Filipinos, as a result, settled for another silver medal, with their 2016 Rio Olympics hopes all ripped apart.

Romeo, who added nine points during that game, could not wait to exact revenge on China. But as eager as he is to do so, Romeo knows that it will never be an easy thing to pull off.

“Kailangan maging matalino kami,” said the Imus, Cavite native. “‘Di pupwedeng pumunta dun ng gigil, kasi natalo kami sa Changsha diba? Panget naman kung pupunta ka dun na gusto mo agad bumawi tapos maglalaro ka.

“Mahirap ‘pag gigil ka na, wala nang direksyon.”

China’s public enemy during that game, Calvin Abueva — who had nine rebounds and five rebounds that cold October night — added that he is ready to settle some unfinished business.

“Ngayon, handa na ako. Wala na akong iniisip kung hindi yung Gilas,” he declared.

Story by Justine Bacnis and Matthew Li

#ReadMore  PBA: Antonio Hester powers Magnolia to breakthrough win, routs Phoenix
Written By


You May Also Like

Basketball

San Miguel secured the top seed of the PBA Season 48 Philippine Cup after beating an undermanned NLEX, 120-103, Sunday night at the Philsports...

Basketball

Magnolia extinguished one of the hottest streaks in the PBA Season 48 Philippine Cup following a 108-102 win over Rain or Shine in a...

Basketball

Marcio Lassiter sparked the third-quarter explosion as San Miguel blasted the luckless Converge, 112-103, to book a quarterfinal spot in the PBA Season 48...

Basketball

Paul Lee inched closer to achieving another personal milestone as Magnolia got past the hungry Blackwater, 81-77, for their third straight win in the...

Basketball

Magnolia head coach Chito Victolero is glad to have Calvin Abueva back in the fold after missing his services due to a PBA-imposed one-game...

Basketball

Mo Tautua’a was the unlikely hero San Miguel needed to escape the upset-hungry Terrafirma, 113-110, and remain unbeaten in the PBA Season 48 Philippine...

Basketball

Tony Semerad didn’t have one of his long-time on-court rivals when NLEX battled a depleted Magnolia in Saturday night’s PBA Philippine Cup action. The...

Basketball

Jericho Cruz and Don Trollano came through when needed the most as San Miguel repulsed Barangay GInebra, 95-92, to remain perfect in the PBA...

Advertisement