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2021 SEA Games

Gilas 3×3 defense of SEAG crowns set to be a tough one


The country’s quest to sweep anew the four basketball gold medals at stake in the 31st Vietnam Southeast Asian Games begins Friday when the Gilas Pilipinas 3×3 squads plunge into action at the Thanh Tri Gymnasium in Hanoi, Vietnam.

The Limitless App team that captured the title in the PBA 3×3 First Conference will be tested starting at 12 noon by Cambodia, followed by games against Thailand at 3 p.m. and Indonesia at 5:20 p.m.

Making up the men’s national quartet are Brandon Rosser, Marvin Hayes, Jorey Napoles, and Raymar Caduyac, who are out to duplicate the gold medal winning feat of CJ Perez, Mo Tautuaa, Jason Perkins and Chris Newsome in the 2019 Philippine SEA Games.

The Gilas women’s squad faces Cambodia at 1 p.m., Vietnam at 4 p.m., and Thailand at 6:20 p.m.

Back to defend the women’s 3×3 crown are Janine Pontejos, Clare Castro, and Afril Bernardino, with Angel Surada being the newcomer on the team.

The Philippines swept the 3×3 tournament in 2019, with the men’s team beating Indonesia and the women’s squad outlasting Thailand in the finals.

But the two coaches who supervised the preparations said retaining the gold medals will be more difficult.

“Nag-revamp lahat ng countries. They also have players from other countries. They do the same thing as the Philippines,” said men’s coach Willie Wilson.

“I think they are prepared to defend the crown. About the other teams, nag-prepare sila, especially Vietnam. I expect stiff competition from them,” said women’s coach Pat Aquino.

The preliminary round will continue on Saturday with the top four teams advancing to the semifinals, with the winners advancing to the gold medal match.

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Action in regular basketball gets going on March 16, with the Gilas Pilipinas men’s and women’s squads primed up to retain the crowns they won in 2019, both against Thailand in the finals.

While the men’s crown is considered in the bag this early with pro players leading the chase, the women’s squad is expected to be hard-pressed to duplicate the victory posted by another national team in 2019, a breakthrough win that ended Thailand’s stranglehold on the crown.

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