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Philippines beats Malaysia, 1 more win for the Gold

26th Southeast Asian Games (SEA Games 2011)
Sinag Pilipinas Basketball Team
Philippines (103) vs Malaysia (74)

Game Highlights:
-1 more win and Philippines will get the Gold in basketball
-Philippines will face host Thailand in the Gold medal game on Sunday, 8pm
-Greg Slaughter led Sinag Pilipinas with 16 points
-Cliff Hodge with 12 points
-RR Garcia, Jake Pascual and Nico Salva with 11 points each
-Chris Tiu with 7 points and 6 assists
-Philippines just led by 3 at halftime, 44-41
-Philippines shot 60% from the field (44/73)
-Philippines had 21 assists but committed 16 turnovers

Game Scores:
Philippines 103
– Slaughter 16, Hodge 12, Garcia 11, Pascual 11, Salva 11, Parks 8, Ellis 7, Tiu 7, Lanete 7, Monfort 6, Ravena 5, Marcelo 2.

Philippines defeats Thailand, now 3-0

26th Southeast Asian Games (SEA Games 2011)
Sinag Pilipinas Basketball Team
Philippines (103) vs Thailand (69)

Game Highlights:
-3rd straight win by Philippines
-Philippines tops Group A with 3 wins and no losses
-6 players in double figures
-Cliff Hodge led Sinag Pilipinas with 15 points
-Kiefer Ravena with 14 points
-Nico Salva with 12 points
-Greg Slaughter and Chris Ellis both with 11 points
-Philippines will face Malaysia in the Semis

Game scores:
Philippines (103)
– Hodge 15, Ravena 14, Salva 12, Slaughter 11, Ellis 11, Parks 10, Lanete 8, Garcia 7, Monfort 6, Marcelo 3, Pascual 0.

Thailand (69) — Apiromvilachai 12, Klahan 11, Kongkum 8, Kaedum 8, Jantuma 7, Shangtong 6, Lertmalaiporn 5, Kruatiwa 5, Apiromvilachai 2, Ghogar 2, Rittiphanyawong 0.

Quarterscores: 37-21; 54-34; 75-49; 103-69.

Philippines defeats Vietnam by 54

26th Southeast Asian Games (SEA Games 2011)
Sinag Pilipinas Basketball Team
Philippines (107) vs Vietnam (53)

Game Highlights:
-2nd straight 50+ point win by Philippines
-Greg Slaughter led Sinag Pilipinas with 20 points and 6 rebounds
-Bobby Ray Parks with 19 points
-2 more players scored in double figures: Chris Ellis and Garvo Lanete both with 11 points
-Philippines held Vietnam to only 4 points in the 1st quarter

Game scores:

Philippines (107) – Slaughter 20, Parks 19, Ellis 11, Lanete 11, Marcelo 9, Pascual 8, Ravena 8, Hodge 8, Salva 4, Tiu 4, Monfort 3.

Vietnam (53) – Nguyen Huy 11, Le 10, Trieu 8, Duong 7, Doan 7, Hoang 6, Ngo 2, Vu 2, Nguyen San 0, Le Tien 0, Du 0.

Quarterscores: 32-4; 59-23; 84-41; 107-53.

SEA Games Basketball Roster

Sinag Pilipinas Basketball Team Roster
26th Southeast Asian Games (SEA Games 2011)
Indonesia
November 11-22, 2011

Player Roster Pool (Final 12-man roster)
Chris Tiu (Smart Gilas/Ateneo)
Greg Slaughter (Ateneo)
Kiefer Ravena (Ateneo)
Nico Salva (Ateneo)
Emman Monfort (Ateneo)
Garvo Lanete (San Beda)
Jake Pascual (San Beda)
RR Garcia (FEU)
Bobby Ray Parks JR (NU)
Dave Marcelo (San Beda)
Cliff Hodge (Fil-Am)
Chris Ellis (Fil-Am)

Head Coach: Norman Black

Players who will play in the SEA Games 2011 might be included in the Smart Gilas 2.0

View SEA Games Basketball Schedule

What’s Next for Smart Gilas?

After finishing 4th place in the FIBA Asia Championship, the Smart Gilas program must continue even if the core players will go on to play in the PBA. The previous Smart Gilas players can still be used as reinforcements in future tournaments but a new core of players must be trained again.

Next Goal: 2013 FIBA Asia Championship (Top three teams will qualify for the 2014 FIBA World Championship)

Who will leave Smart Gilas?
1. JV Casio (Powerade)
2. Chris Lutz (Petron)
3. Marcio Lassiter (Powerade)
4. Mark Barroca (B-Meg)
5. Mac Baracael (Alaska)
6. Jason Ballesteros (Meralco)
7. Dylan Ababou (Barako)
8. Japeth Aguilar (Talk N Text)

Who will be left?
1. Marcus Douthit – He is now 31 years old and 33 in 2013, he can still play maybe until 35 years old
2. Chris Tiu – He is now 26 years old and 28 in 2013, he still has many years of play and will be able to teach the new core of players
3. Greg Slaughter (Now playing for Ateneo)
4. Aldrech Ramos (Now playing for FEU)

Who might be added to the team?
1. Kiefer Ravena (Now playing for Ateneo)
2. Bobby Ray Parks Jr. (Now playing for NU)

Who might coach the next Smart Gilas team?
1. Rajko Toroman – He must be extended for 2 more years
2. Chot Reyes
3. Norman Black
4. Tim Cone
5. Eric Altamirano

Next Smart Gilas Team?

Marcus Douthit
Marcus Douthit

After the 2011 FIBA Asia Championship in Wuhan, China which will be held in September 15-25, 2011 (2012 London Olympics Qualifier), the core of the Smart Gilas National Basketball Team will have a revamp since most players have applied for the PBA Rookie Draft and will surely be top picks.

The Smart Gilas program has been extended until the 2013 FIBA-Asia Championship which the top three teams will qualify for the 2014 FIBA World Championship.

Chris Tiu

Marcus Douthit and Chris Tiu will lead the new Smart Gilas Team along with Greg Slaughter and Aldrech Ramos. Other names have popped up on the list of Smart Gilas players like Kiefer Ravena, Bobby Ray Parks and more collegiate players.

Who do you think should be included in the next Smart Gilas Team?

Smart Gilas starts training again without 4 PBA Players

Smart Gilas Pilipinas started training again minus the 4 PBA Players who will be available only after the PBA Governors Cup. Asi Taulava of Meralco Bolts, Dondon Hontiveros of Air 21 Express and Jimmy Alapag and Kelly Williams of Talk N Text Tropang Texters all suited up at the start of the PBA 3rd Conference.

The next tournament for Smart Gilas will be on June 23-26 for the SEABA Tournament in Jakarta and the Jones Cup in August to be held in Taiwan.

The team is down to 10 players with Greg Slaughter and Aldrech Ramos playing in the UAAP Season 74 for Ateneo and FEU respectively.

First loss by Smart Gilas in the PBA

2011 PBA Commissioners Cup
Smart Gilas Pilipinas vs B-Meg Derby Ace Llamados
March 23, 2011
Derby Ace defeats Smart Gilas in OT, 98-90

Game Highlights:
– After 5 games, 1st loss by Smart Gilas
– 4 players in double figures led by Mac Baracael with 19 points (3/7 from 3-point range)
– Marcus Douthit suffered an ankle injury midway in the 3rd quarter and did not play since
– Chris Tiu had an all-around game with 16 points, 6 rebounds and 5 assists including a court-to-court reverse layup to tie the count at 86 and force overtime
– Smart Gilas had an advantage in assists 26-13 but was outrebounded 70-49
– Greg Slaughter blocked 7 shots
– Smart Gilas was only 24% (6/25) from three point range and 60% (18/30) from the free throw line

Game scores:
Derby Ace 98
– Spears 26, Simon 20, Pingris 18, Raymundo 17, Canaleta 13, Yap R. 4, Gaco 0,
Fernandez 0, Escobal 0, Adducul 0.

Smart Gilas 90 – Baracael 19, Tiu 16, Lassiter 14, Douthit 14, Barroca 7, Casio 6, Aguilar 6,
Slaughter 5, Lutz 3, Ababou 0, Ramos 0.

Quarterscores: 17-20, 37-42, 63-67, 86-86, 98-90