With Philippine basketball godfather Manny V. Pangilinan promising to continue with the SMART Gilas national basketball team program and the renewed trust/ cooperation between Team MVP and some members of Team San Miguel Corporation (namely Noli Eala who played a role in Chris Lutz and Marcio Lassiter's clearance in the FIBA-Asia tournament where Gilas finished 4th), there should be no reason for us not to field in the best players in the land. Not with the Philippine Basketball Association, under commissioner Chito Salud, also set on forming a 16-man pool for the job.
So for fun, let's build a SMART Gilas 2 team with pros and amateurs and go four deep at each position
PG
Jayson Castro
A no brainer and arguably the best attack guard in the PBA. He also plays pitbull-like defense and steals the ball from napping opponents (ask the NBA's Chris Paul)
Ryan Reyes
I've always argued that for his size, Reyes is the ideal Filipino PG for international plays. He is a power point that comes complete with rebounding instincts and a sweet set shot from deep.
Chris Banchero
Though he's a virtual unknown this side of the globe and was injured while playing in college, Banchero is Ryan Reyes minus the defensive intensity but with more to offer on the offensive end. Also, he's bound to give Chris Tiu a contest for the ladies with his matinee idol looks.
Keifer Ravena
The Phenom. Either he learns to play PG and make that gigantic leap and lead us to the promise land, or be stuck at SG wherein he'll be outmatched by bigger opponents and made to look like a fool.
SG
Marcio Lassiter
He's young and fiery, and as much as I've been comparing him to Raja Bell, maybe the better NBA star would be New Orleans' Trevor Ariza- minus the insane hops of course.
Chris Lutz
Mr. Efficiency. Should've been utilized more by head coach Rajko Toroman for Gilas, instead his minutes had to be split with...
Chris Tiu
You can't have SMART Gilas, backed by MVP, without Tiu. You just can't. It's in the bible.
SF
Arwind Santos
Best damn player in the country should be a no brainer. Hope that Toroman could convince him to play efficiently rather than just jacking up threes like he did the first time out though.
Jay Washington
He's a choker and has solid basketball IQ and athleticism. He doesn't play defense as good as Santos, but when given a specific role on offense, J-Wash is usually able to deliver.
Jarred Dillinger
Free this man from Talk 'n' Text and give him his damn minutes. He can handle the basketball and score, I doubt that he can play a lick of defense, but I believe in Dillinger's passion for the game and wanting to win.
Rayray Parks Jr.
Build for the future. I've seen his game, and it's all athleticism at this point. Ravena's more polished as a two-guard, but give Parks someone to train him or battle day-in and day-out, and I'm pretty sure he's going to be a beast just like his dad.
PF
Kelly Williams
The best complement to big man Marcus Douthit bar-none. Williams' best attribute despite being a streaky shooter and complete wash at the free throw line is that he fights for everything on the floor.
Joe DeVance
Not as passionate or fiery as Williams, but leaps and bounds better offensively. Think Amboy Ranidel de Ocampo and you pretty much have JDV.
Sonny Thoss
Thoss should be used exclusively as an enforcer. He has a solid set shot and knows how to use his height in the paint.
Arnold Van Opstal
I say any Filipino player playing in the Philippines who stands 6"7 and up should be part of the National Team and trained. Hard. Opstal included.
C
Marcus Douthit
When will the wheels fall off for Douthit who's now 31? Will he still be this effective and why are we still not looking for a Plan B?
Greg Slaughter
I hope that if Slaughter is brought in to Gilas, that Norman Black be asked to tutor him daily.
Junmar Fajardo
See Optsal.
Asi Taulava
He'll be 40 by the time the next FIBA tournament comes in, but I will never say anything bad about Asi who has worn our national colors and done as proud time and again.
Who do you feel should be part of Gilas 2?
my gilas 2 line up for fiba 2013:
ReplyDelete1.ravena
2.parks
3.douthit
4.aguilar
5.slaugther
6.fajardo
7.gian chiu
8.lutz
9.lassiter
10.ronald pascual
11.abueva
12.banchero
13.washington
14.kelly williams
15.jason castro
dapat may limit na ung tangkad... 6 ft. and above dahil sa guard tayo nagkakatalo... sa 15. slot jason castro or jimmy alapag or paul lee
ReplyDelete1.reyes
ReplyDelete2.ravena
3.alapag
4.parks
5.taulava
6.douthit
7.kelly w.
8.aguilar
9.tiu
10.lutz
11.lassiter
12.slauther
13.pascual
14.abueva
15.santos
15.
You put to many players that can only play for PBA but can't play internationally like Arwind santos.
ReplyDeleteGranted, Santos' antics the first time around went from questionable to downright stupid (jacked up 3s, didn't bother playing defense or rebounding) but given the right coaching and motivation, it's hard to vote against him. He's a proven excellent perimeter defender and finisher. If he plays in a set system instead of a freelancing, "call your own number" type (sorry coach Yeng Guiao), he'll excel more than, say, a Chris Tiu ever would.
ReplyDeleteAnd to Anonymous 1 and 3, as much as I love Abueva's hustle and game, he's a 6"2 power forward. Yan ang sinasabi ni Anonymous 4 na pang PBA.
banchero( is now in contract with SMB, in the ABL. so its definite he will not be part in Gilas 2).
ReplyDeleteabueva( already have a wife and a child, so expect he will turn pro as soon as possible, PBA teams pay more than the Gilas).
speculating roster:
1. rr garcia
2. chris tiu
3. keifer ravena(optional until PBA reinforcement arrive)
4. ray parks(optional until PBA reinforcement arrive)
5. chris ellis
6. nico salva
7. clif hodge
8. greg slaughter
9. marcus douthit
10. chris newsome(doubtful)
11. stanley pringle(doubtful)
12. javale mcgee(in talks, lets be hopefull)
PBA reinforcement:
1. jason castro
2. kelly williams
3. ranidel de ocampo
4. arwind santos
5. chris lutz
6. jv casio
7. marcio lassiter
8. doug kramer
my gilas 2 is PG-jason castro,jimmy alapag,marc barroca SG-chris tiu,marcio lassiter,chris lutz SF-arwind santos,dilinger, mac barracael PF-japeth aguilar,kelly williams,joe devance C-marcus douthit,greg slaughter,asi taulava
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ReplyDeleteSmart Gilas II Dream Line up!~.
C- Marcus Douthit 6'10 - Greg Slaughter 6'11 - Junmar Fajardo 6'10. [JaVale Mcgee 7'0]
PF- [Christian Standhardinger 6'9] - Japeth Aguilar 6'10- Ian Sangalang 6'7- Aldrech Ramos 6'7.
SF- Joe Devance 6'8 - Jared Dilinger 6'5- Ranidel de Ocampo 6'6
SG- Ray Bobby Parks Jr 6'4 -Calvin Abueva 6'3- Gary David 6'1- Arwind Santos 6'4 or[Chris Lutz 6'3]
PG- Chris Banchero 6'1 -Kiefer Ravena 5'11- Kevin Louie Alas 6'1-[Stanley Pringle 6'1]
First 5 line up For Smart Gilas II 2011-2014.
C- Marcus Douthit 6'10.
PF- Christian Standhardinger 6'9.
SF- Joe Devance 6'8.
SG- Ray Bobby Parks jr 6'4.
PG- Stanley Pringle 6'1 or Chris Banchero 6'1
Headcoach: Chot Reyes
Asst Coach: Norman Black (defence).
Tim Cone (Offense).
Jong Uichico.
Eric Altamirano
MY GILAS PILIPINAS 3.0 INVITEES
ReplyDeleteC- Marcus douthit (6.11), Greg Slaughter (7.0)
PF- Junmar Fajardo (6.10), Asi Taulava (6.10), Moala Tautuaa (6.7), Christian Standhardinger (6.9)
SF- Ranidel de Ocampo (6.5), Kelly Williams (6.6), Japeth Aguilar (6.9), Joe Devance (6.7), Jay Washington (6.8), Brandon Rosser (6.8)
SG- Dondon Hontiveros (6,2), Gary David (6.2), James Yap (6.2), Lary Fornacier (6.2), Rayray Parks (6.4)
PG- Jason Castro (5.11), Jimmy Alapag (5.10), Stanley Pringle (6.1), Gabe Norwood (6,5), Jared Dillinger (6.4), Matt Ganuelas Rosser (6.5), Chris Banchero (6.0), Keifer Ravena (6.0)
ReplyDelete1. alapag
2. castro
3. casio
4. david
5. yap
6. Chan
7. Aguilar
8. Baracael
9. Mallari
10.Norwood
11.Slaugther
12.Douthit
Para sa akin ok na yong line up nila chot at Jong. Kailangan nalang ipraktis yong outside shooting at bilis ng takbo especially during transition and passbreak.
ReplyDeletePG
ReplyDeletePaul Lee
Castro
SG
Marcio Lassiter
Jeff Chan
Stanley Pringle
SF
Gabe Norwood
Ranidel De Ocampo
PF
Japeth Aguilar
Marc Pingris
Junmar Fajardo
C
Andray Blatche
Greg Slaughter