FIBA ASIA 2015: GILAS PHILIPPINES vs PALESTINE - SEPTEMBER 23, 2015

TV5 FIBA ASIA 2015 Gilas vs Palestine September 23, 2015 live coverage match up game full replay, Watch live International basketball puts on its final marquee tournament of the summer with the 2015 FIBA Asia Championships, beginning Wednesday and running through the early days of October.
GILAS PHILIPPINES vs PALESTINE.



The 28th-ever tournament by FIBA Asia will crown the continent’s best national team, and tensions should be high among the teams, with more than two years separating us from the last FIBA Asia Championships. That tournament was taken by Iran, who have won a stunning three of the last four dating back to 2009.

For some, FIBA Asia is a chance to hone their skills and build toward next summer’s Olympics in Rio de Janeiro. For others, it’s all about the here and now, as the continent’s biggest basketball prize is on the line. The 2015 FIBA Asia Championship. Competition schedule, results, teams and players profile, news, games highlights, photos, videos

GILAS PILIPINAS VS PALESTINE





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Where: Changsha Social Work College’s Gymnasium in Changsha, China.
When: Wednesday September 23, 2015
Time: 11:45 am



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The game between the national team and the Palestine squad – a first timer in this tournament – is scheduled at 11:45 a.m. Aside from Palestine, the Philippines is bracketed in Group B with Kuwait and Hong Kong.

The game comes nearly two months after the national team had its first official training session under coach Tab Baldwin, whose squad had a total of 13 matches and a five-day training camp in Cebu last week.

Since a winless campaign in a four-nation invitational tournament in Estonia, followed by a second place finish in the William Jones Cup in Taiwan with a 5-2 record and a sweep of the four-team MVP Cup here, Gilas has shown steady progress under Baldwin.

According to Baldwin, the training camp in Cebu sharpened the team as they refined the system and introduced new plays led by naturalized Filipino center Andray Blatche.

Baldwin said the Palestine game, as well as those versus Hong Kong (September 24) and Kuwait (September 25), should serve them well as they try to improve the system and move forward.

“We have some games that we believe are important for us – obviously window games,” said Baldwin. “We will take our opponents very seriously… but those games should also prepare us for the later round of the tournament where you’ll play the top teams from Asia."

This year’s FIBA Asia tournament serves as the qualifying event for the 2016 Olympics in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil with only the champion moving forward to the Summer Games.

The national team will face a Palestine side that will see action for the first time in the FIBA Asia after earning a spot by finishing third in the West Asia championship behind Lebanon and Jordan.

Jerry Steele, an American, will handle the team with players like 6-foot-8 forward Salim Sakakini and 6-foot-5 shooting guard Nicola Fadayel. Omar Krayem, who was the Asian import of Globalport during the Governors’ Cup, is doubtful in joining the team.

The tournament will also be the first for the 6-foot-11 Blatche, who initially played for the national team in last year’s FIBA World Cup, where he averaged 21.2 points and 13.8 rebounds with 1.6 steals.

Other members of the team that played in the World Cup are Jayson Castro, Ranidel de Ocampo, Gabe Norwood and Marc Pingris, while joining them are veterans Asi Taulava, Sonny Thoss, Dondon Hontiveros, JC Intal, Matt Ganuelas-Rosser, and national team rookies Calvin Abueva and Terrence Romeo.

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