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FIBA 3×3: Lanete plays final game as Manila bows out of WT Cebu


CEBU — Chico Lanete did not have the farewell he hoped for as Manila Chooks! bowed out of the 2022 Chooks-to-Go FIBA 3×3 World Tour Cebu Masters’ qualifying draw, Saturday at the SM Seaside here.

The Philippines’ second-ranked 3×3 team did not reach the main draw following a 21-16 defeat to Doha QSC in the virtual QD final. It was a missed opportunity as well to give the 43-year-old the send-off he deserves.

Lanete is hanging up his basketball sneakers for good. He played the final game of a decorated career that spanned over 15 years.

Still, the Chooks 3×3’s head trainer kept his head high, proud and grateful for what the program has achieved during his time at the helm.

A ceremony took place to honor the Ormoc City native, led by no less than Chooks-to-Go President Ronald Mascariñas. And he expressed thanks to the champion gunner for his service to the program and to the country.

“Chico is really who I consider a hero for his service his country,” the godfather of Philippine 3×3 said. “Marami siyang pinasaya as a pro player. In the twilight of his career, sinigurado niya na pagsilbihan ang ating bayan.”

“Kahit 43 na siya, lumaban pa rin siya para sa atin,” added Mascariñas, who also rewarded Lanete a Chooks-to-Go store in appreciation of his efforts. “On behalf of our organization, maraming salamat, Coach Chico.”

Lanete, for his part, was overcome with emotions following his Last Dance as he was also surprised by his wife and kids by watching his final game.

“Speechless ako. Maraming salamat Boss Ronald for the opportunity. Maraming salamat sa pagsuporta ninyo sa amin. Hindi niyo iniwan ‘yung family ko.”

Lanete went all-out in his last hurrah in a bid to bring Manila to the Cebu Masters’ main draw. He helped out Henry Iloka and Ken Holmqvist stage a rally to chop a six-point deficit to just one, 14-13, with 3:15 remaining.

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The cagers from Qatar, however, regained their bearings, with Dejan Janjic and Abdou Khapre Diop joining hands to keep their foes at bay.

Manila could no longer find the mark, and Mohamed Abdelaziz went on to deliver the final blow from the two-point country with 44.9 seconds left.

Janjic tallied a game-high 13 points to power Qatar, which swept its way to completing the 12-team cast of the main draw. They are grouped in Pool D with Mongolia’s Ulaanbaatar MMC Energy and Lausanne Sport of Switzerland.

Iloka, on the other hand, had 11 points to lead Manila in the loss. Holmqvist, a replacement for the injured Dave Ando, and Dennis Santos combined for five

With this, Cebu Chooks! will be the lone Philippine representative in this World Tour Masters leg set to kick off later in the day.


The Scores:

Qualifying Draw 1

Manila 21 – Iloka 10, Holmqvist 5, Lanete 5, Santos 1.

Ludhiana 17 – Ludhiana 6, Singh 6, Sandhu 5, Karan 0.

Time: 9:18 (Iloka)

Qualifying Draw 2

Doha 17 – Janjić 8, Ndoye 8, Diop 1, Abdelaziz 0.

Ludhiana 15 – Sandhu 6, Singh 4, Panaich 4, Panaich 1.

Qualifying Draw 3

Doha 21 – Janjić 13, Abdelaziz 3, Ndoye 3, Diop 2.

Manila 16 – Iloka 11, Homqvist 3, Santos 2, Lanete 0.

Time: Abdelaziz – 2 (9:15.1)

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