MANILA, Philippines —7 foot 3 Kai Sotto would have been a great addition to fill the gaping hole in the shaded lane. But his stint in Indonesia's July 12 to 24 hoop fest looks unlikely, according to Gilas program director Chot Reyes.
The Nationals embarked on last week’s FIBA World Cup Asian Qualifiers with a shorthanded crew. They fielded 11 players in a 106-60 loss to New Zealand and then minus Dave Ildefonso (knee), were reduced to 10 men in a 79-63 romp over India at the MOA Arena.
Ildefonso, like naturalized player Ange Kouame, who sustained an ACL injury last month, will surely miss the Asian meet, further depleting the team’s personnel.
“We are hoping to have Thirdy Ravena and Ray Parks in the team,” Gilas coach Nenad Vucinic said.
Gilas Pilipinas’ undersized frontliners led by Geo Chiu, Carl Tamayo and Will Navarro will have to essentially fend for themselves in the absence of Sotto.
“Mukhang malabo na,” said Reyes, baring that the team has reached out to Sotto’s camp but didn’t get any reply. “He (Sotto) has decided to do some other things and forgo the FIBA Asia Cup.”
Gilas may have to look at Reyes’ PBA ballclub, the TNT Tropang Giga, for added muscle inside the paint like Poy Erram or Kelly Williams. TNT’s elimination round assignment in the ongoing PBA Philippine Cup will end on July 10, freeing the potential reinforcements for the Jakarta trip.
Reyes said the triumph over India will be a big boost to the youngsters.
Meanwhile, China walloped Chinese-Taipei, 97-56, to finish second in Group B last night at the John Cain Arena in Melbourne.
“I think that’s very important, for the players to get the feeling of the W,” said the multi-titled coach.
“A big positive is to continue sticking with what they’ve been practicing. They ran the same things that they did in New Zealand (in the India game) so it’s important for us to continue seeing progress.”