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Chot announces Gilas’ SEA Games line-up


During Tuesday night’s Gilas Pilipinas practice that saw 16 players in attendance, coach Chot Reyes announced on social media platform Twitter the line-up that has been submitted for the 2017 Southeast Asian Games in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.

Making the final cut are Kiefer Ravena, Bobby Ray Parks, Jr., Kobe Paras, Raymar Jose, and Christian Standhardinger.

From the first batch of cadets, Mike Tolomia, Almond Vosotros, Von Pessumal, Kevin Ferrer, and Carl Cruz were selected, while Baser Amer of the Meralco Bolts and Troy Rosario of the TNT Katropa complete the 12-man lineup.

The SEA Games will be from August 19 to 30. The Philippines is gunning for its 18th SEA Games gold.

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