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STRONGEST POSSIBLE TEAM PROPOSED FOR FIBA-ASIA

By Eddie Alinea
PhilBoxing.com
Sun, 27 Jan 2013

MANILA (PNA) - Believing in the popular consensus that the coming FIBA-Asia men?s championship is not an ordinary event for the basketball-crazy Filipinos, Samahang Basketbol Ng Pilipinas executive director Sonny Barrios called for the formation of the strongest possible team when it hosts the world championship qualifying tournament August 1-11.

?Based on my conversation with many of our friends in the private and government sectors, business and sports and even men and women in the streets, the coming FIBA-Asia championship is one opportunity for us to take advantage of to regain our lofty standing as the basketball capital this part of the world,? Barrios declared during Friday?s SCOOP Sa Kamayan session at the Kamayan Restaurant-Padre Faura.

?I agree with those people, particularly with Sonny (Robert Jaworski) and Bogs (William Adornado), that, indeed, we have to form a team similar to that 1973 champion and aim not only a top three finish merely to qualify to the world championship, but, to win the title,? Barrios stressed.

?Because we are hosting the event for the first time in 40 years, gusto ng ating mga kababayan that we form a team made up of the best of the best and prepared the best way possible,? he said.

Jaworski, ?Jawo,? or ?Big-J,? to the local basketball circle, and Adornado, both members of the triumphant 1973 squad, have earlier welcomed FIBA-Asia granting the right for the country to host the tournament?s 27th edition as well as calling for the forming a strong team capable of winning back the crown the Filipinos won for the last time in 1985.

That, according to the SBP honcho, is apart from a chance for us to highlight anew to the world-famous organizational skills of us Filipinos and the people?s more renowned hospitality.

?And as our president, Mr. MVP (Manny V. Pangilinan) had already proclaimed, we in the SBP will be leaving no stone unturned in achieving our goals,? he vowed during the public service forum, sponsored by Powerade, AKTV and FILA.

Barrios also agreed with Jaworski, local basketball?s living legend, and Adornado, MVP of the 1973 FIBA-Asia championship, that achieving the targets will require supreme sacrifice among those who will be involved in the preparations and a actual staging of the biennial tournament, which since its birth in 1960, has served as the qualifying phase of the Olympic games and world championship.

?Well, of course, I don?t want to preempt the PBA, which has been tasked the job of forming the national team, but as far as organization is concerned, the ball, so to speak, has already started going by establishing key groups for the purpose,? the former PBA commissioner who came to the SCOOP session with his deputy, Bernie Atienza.

Quietly and without fanfare, the SBP had already come up with the organizational structure that will oversee preparations and the running of the project with the naming of Pangilinan himself as the Local Organizing Committee chair as mandated by the regional FIBA-Asia charter.

Under the host?s LOC is the chief executive officer to be headed by Barrios himself with former Asian Basketball Confederation, precursor of FIBA-Asia, Moying Martelino as deputy and senior sports director.

Ricky Vargas, one of MVP?s closes allies and president and CEO of water firm Maynilad, heads the LOC advisory group, which will include MVP Sports Foundation president Al Panlilio, North Luzon Expressway president Ramon Fernandez, PBA chair and San Miguel Corp. basketball head Robert Non, Meralco vice president and PBA vice chair Ramon Segismundo, PBA commissioner Chito Salud and Pasig Rep. Ronie Puno.

Atienza was named head of the operations.

Cong. Puno, Barrios explained will serve as link of the LOC to several government agencies that could be involved in the project as, among others, Department of Tourism, Bureau of Immigration, Customs, Labor and Employment, NAIA and Transportation and Communications.


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