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词条 Gilas Pilipinas program
释义

  1. Gilas 1.0 (Toroman era, 2009–2012)

  2. Gilas 2.0 (Reyes era, 2012–2014)

  3. Gilas 3.0 and 4.0 (Baldwin era, 2014–2016)

  4. Gilas 5.0 (second Reyes era, 2017–2018)

  5. Reinforcements

     Candidates for naturalization  Filipino players abroad  Philippine Basketball Association players  National Basketball Association players 

  6. Tournament results

     FIBA tournaments  Other tournaments  Current roster 

  7. Coaches

  8. List of players

  9. References

  10. External links

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The Gilas Pilipinas program (originally known as Smart Gilas[1] from 2009 to 2012) is a sporting program for the Philippines men's national basketball team since 2009. The team is under the aegis of the Samahang Basketbol ng Pilipinas (SBP) and sponsored by Smart Communications.

Gilas is a Tagalog word that loosely translates as "prowess". The all-amateur men's team is known as the Gilas Cadets (previously known from 2011 to 2014 as Sinag Pilipinas - sinag is the Tagalog word for "ray" (sunlight)), while the women's team is named Perlas Pilipinas (perlas is the Tagalog word for "pearl").

The Gilas Pilipinas program succeeded the Team Pilipinas program (2005-2009) which was an initiative of the Philippine Basketball Association (PBA) and sponsored by San Miguel Corporation (2005-2007, known as San Miguel-Team Pilipinas) and Coca-Cola Bottlers Philippines, Inc. (2009, known as Powerade-Team Pilipinas).

Gilas 1.0 (Toroman era, 2009–2012)

Following the Northern Cement model of the 1980s, the SBP created the Smart Gilas Pilipinas program which aimed to qualify the Philippine men's basketball team in the 2012 Olympics. The Smart Gilas Pilipinas program first trained in the European style of play under coach Rajko Toroman. Smart Gilas began with a group of rising young players, led by collegiate standouts Chris Tiu, JVee Casio and Greg Slaughter, who held off on joining the PBA draft until their three-year commitments to the program ran its course.[2]

During the 2009 preparation, the team played exhibition games against PBA teams.[3] where game results were invariably close. After sampling local competition, the team flew to the United States and held a training camp in Las Vegas, Nevada.[4] The young team also played scrimmage games and managed to pull off surprise wins against the more favored American Basketball Association’s Las Vegas Aces.

Smart Gilas finished third[5] in the 21st Dubai International Basketball Tournament behind Al-Riyadi Beirut of Lebanon (runner-up), and Mahram Tehran BC of Iran (champion). The tournament was held in Dubai, UAE on January 14–23, 2010. Smart Gilas co-captain JVee Casio was named best guard of the tournament after impressing the organizers with his consistency.

Stunning the World Championship-bound Jordan national basketball team, Smart Gilas emerged as the inaugural champions in the 2010 MVP Invitational Champions' Cup [6] at the Ninoy Aquino Stadium from June 24–27, 2010.

Smart Gilas finished fourth overall in the 32nd edition of the 2010 William Jones Cup, with a 3–3 win-loss card.[7] The tournament took place in Taipei, Chinese Taipei from July 14 to 20, 2010.

Smart Gilas finished fourth overall in the FIBA Asia Stanković Cup 2010,[8] which made them qualified for the 26th FIBA Asia Championship in 2011, which in turn will be the qualifying event for 2012 London Olympics. The 3rd FIBA Asia Stankovic Cup 2010 was held in Beirut, Lebanon from August 7 to 15, 2010, in Ghazir Club Court, participated by 10 Asian national teams.

Smart Gilas lost to the KBL's (Korean Basketball League) import-reinforced Seoul Samsung Thunders by a point, 83–82, in the 4th ABA (Asian Basketball Association) Club Championship 2010 in Haining City, China from September 14–19, 2010.[9] In the 2010 Asian Games, Smart Gilas met the Korean team anew in the quarterfinals and was eliminated.

In 2011, the SBP successfully petitioned the naturalization of Marcus Douthit. In the 2011 championship held in Wuhan, China, the team progressed up to the semifinals for the first time since 1987. In the bronze medal game against Korea, with a berth to an Olympic qualifying tournament at stake, the team raced to an early lead, but the Koreans cut the lead and eventually won the game after the Filipinos missed free-throws at the end game. Despite missing an Olympic berth, this was the best finish of the Philippines in the tournament since 1987 and its best finish in any major Asian competition since 2002.

Gilas 2.0 (Reyes era, 2012–2014)

In February 2012, Vincent "Chot" Reyes was appointed as the new head coach of Smart Gilas. His goal was to gain one of the top three slots in the 2013 FIBA Asia Championship which will qualify the team in the 2014 FIBA Basketball World Cup.[10]

In 2013, the team was renamed Gilas Pilipinas. Smart Communications continued to be the program's main sponsor.

With Reyes as head coach, the Philippines finished silver in the 2013 FIBA Asia Championship, 21st in the 2014 FIBA Basketball World Cup and seventh in the 2014 Asian Games.

Prior to the 2014 FIBA World Cup, Andray Blatche was granted Philippine citizenship on June 2014 in order to play for the team.[11][12][13] Blatche competed in the 2014 FIBA World Cup but was disqualified to play in the 2014 Asian Games due to eligibility issues cited by the Olympic Council of Asia (OCA). He lacked the required three-year residency in the Philippines.[14][15][16]

On October 30, 2014, the SBP announced the formation of two selection committees to search and appoint the coach and players of future Philippine teams - Gilas Pilipinas (elite) and Gilas Cadet (collegiate/amateur).[17][18][19]

Gilas 3.0 and 4.0 (Baldwin era, 2014–2016)

After the disappointing performance during the 2014 Asian Games, Gilas fans & netizens call for the replacement of Chot Reyes as Gilas head coach because he had benched quality players in important games. On October 30, 2014, the SBP announced that they will continue the Gilas program[20] and had formed the selection committees to search and appoint the new head coach.[17]

In December 2014, the SBP announced the appointment of Thomas Anthony "Tab" Baldwin as the new coach, replacing Reyes.[21] Baldwin was chosen by a committee composed of SBP Vice Chairman Ricky Vargas, SBP Executive Director Sonny Barrios, PBA Commissioner Chito Salud, PBA Chairman Patrick Gregorio, and Governor Robert Non of San Miguel Beer.[22] This decision was finally approved SBP President Manny V. Pangilinan.

June Mar Fajardo, Greg Slaughter, Japeth Aguilar and Andray Blatche are among the players likely to be considered for "Gilas 3.0", as Baldwin draws up the next Gilas Pilipinas pool for the 2015 William Jones Cup in Taiwan and 2015 FIBA Asia Championship in Wuhan, China. Unlike Reyes, who purely depends on the quickness and outside shooting of small guards, Baldwin utilizes the quality and importance of big men like Fajardo, Slaughter,[23] Aguilar and Blatche to win games and not falter on end games. Baldwin also observed that Philippines has ‘deeper’ basketball talent pool[24] and plans to maximize it with big and reliable players who can also block shoots, rebound and defend.

On January 23, 2015, in a move aimed at synchronizing the country’s international basketball program, the SBP-PBA search and selection committee expanded the role of Baldwin to include two other national teams to be formed for two more regional tournaments this year.[25]

Gilas 5.0 (second Reyes era, 2017–2018)

Gilas Pilipinas would compete during the 2018 FIBA World Cup Qualifying Tournament. After suffering some injuries to key players such as Jayson Castro, the team would make surprising additions such as the all-around superstar in Calvin Abueva, who missed some practices and a PBA game due to a family problem. The other surprise addition was the 6'7 college standout Abu Tratter, a member of the personal "23 for 2023" list written by Reyes, which is a list of potential college recruits to join the 2023 Philippine team for the World Cup that year to be hosted by the Philippines. Tratter would be the first amateur standout in Gilas history to join a Gilas team composed exclusively of professionals, which is also a common practice for Team USA.

Despite some concerning injuries, the team still bode much promise with Reyes's solid, youthful, run-and-gun small ball lineup and their best players in the reigning PBA MVP June Mar Fajardo and former NBA player Andray Blatche still manning the middle for the nation. The team was primed to take on the likes of Japan and Australia in February 2018.

Reinforcements

Candidates for naturalization

The team had tapped the services of former National Basketball Association center-power forward Jamal Sampson to bring much-needed depth in the middle. After the team's stint in the Dubai Club Championship, however, the SBP decided to part ways with Sampson. The team had initially considered naturalizing former Los Angeles Lakers center C. J. Giles.[26] However, Giles was removed from the team due to disciplinary concerns.[27]

On February 5, 2010, Smart Gilas conducted a try-out for a new prospect for naturalization. A prospect, Dwayne Jones out of Saint Joseph's University and at the time playing for Austin Toros, was set to sign a contract with the team, but instead got signed by the Phoenix Suns. Suiting up for Smart Gilas in the FIBA Asia Champions Cup 2010 was Milan Vučićević from Serbia, who was subsequently dropped from the national team. Other notable prospects were Brian Butch, Greg Stiemsma and Courtney Sims who were all signed by NBA teams. Another prospect was Jared Homan who got naturalized by Bulgarian national team.

Marcus Douthit, who was also a former second- round draft pick of the Los Angeles Lakers in 2004, tried out in June 2010. Douthit impressed Toroman during the four-day MVP Manila Invitational Tournament in Ninoy Aquino Stadium where Gilas won three of their four games. Douthit scored 26 points during the first game against a CBA team, 18 points in their defeat against the Jordan national basketball team, and 10 points in a Smart Gilas win over Jordan. The Smart Gilas management have decided to offer a one-year contract to Douthit and work on his naturalization papers. Douthit officially became a naturalized Filipino citizen on March 16, 2011.

After playing in the Philippines during the 2011 NBA lockout, JaVale McGee learned to love the country and had showed interest in playing for the Philippine Team.[28] A bill for his naturalization was later filed[29] but because he got injured, he failed to play for the Philippines. In 2014, JaVale McGee together with his buddy Andray Blatche was named in the Philippine Pool for the 2014 FIBA Basketball World Cup[30]

Andray Blatche, who played as Center-Forward for the Brooklyn Nets, become Gilas Pilipinas' reinforcement for the 2014 FIBA Basketball World Cup. After playing in Spain, he was later declared ineligible for the Asian Games in Korea.

Filipino players abroad

In the summer of 2009, other U.S. and Canada-based players also scrimmaged with the team in Las Vegas. They included 6'11" center Gian Chiu of Oberlin, 6'3" guard Chris Lutz of Marshall, 6'3" guard Marcio Lassiter of Cal State-Fullerton and 6'6" forward Sean Anthony of McGill. Penn State point guard Stanley Pringle was supposed to join the scrimmages, but signed a contract to play in Belgium instead.

To date, only Lassiter, who used up his eligibility in 2009, and Lutz, who graduated from Marshall in 2010, were seeing active duty with the team. After going back to McGill to pursue his studies, Anthony was drafted by the Powerade Tigers as their 6th pick. Chiu was removed from Oberlin's regular-season lineup after incurring a foot injury early last year. He eventually went through rehabilitation for his injury.

Later in 2010, guard Chris Banchero of Seattle Pacific University was added to the pool after the team's training in Las Vegas, but was still unsure of securing a spot in the team for the Asian Games and the 2010 FIBA Asia Champions Cup due to NCAA eligibility issues. Though he never joined the Gilas lineups, he would serve as a temporary practice player for the pool.

Philippine Basketball Association players

The team has tapped the services of Philippine Basketball Association's Fil-Tongan Center Asi Taulava of the Coca-Cola Tigers for their 3rd FIBA Asia Stanković Cup 2010 stint.

The Sta. Lucia Realtors traded the rights of Kelly Williams and Ryan Reyes to the Talk 'N Text Tropang Texters. Williams and Reyes are both to be assigned to Smart Gilas on loan for the Asian Games on November 2010.[31]

Gilas 2.0 coach Chot Reyes and team manager Butch Antonio revealed the composition of the team for the 2012 William Jones Cup in Taipei, Taiwan would include PBA stars Ranidel De Ocampo, Larry Fonacier, Sonny Thoss, LA Tenorio, Mac Baracael, Jeff Chan, Gabe Norwood, Enrico Villanueva, Gary David, Sol Mercado, Jay-R Reyes alongside naturalized center Marcus Douthit and former San Beda sharpshooter Garvo Lanete.

Because of the one-player per team policy of some PBA teams, the original 24-man Gilas 3.0 team was reduced to 16-man team.

National Basketball Association players

After playing in the Philippines in 2011, JaVale McGee, who currently plays Center for Golden State Warriors, loved the Philippine brand of basketball and had showed interest in playing for Gilas 1.0. A bill for his naturalization was filed in 2012 but because he got injured, he failed to play for the Philippines.

In 2014, the recovering JaVale McGee together with his buddy and former Washington Wizards teammate Andray Blatche was named in the Gilas 2.0 for the 2014 FIBA Basketball World Cup.

Andray Blatche, who also played as Center-Forward for the Brooklyn Nets, become Gilas 2.0 National Team's reinforcement for the 2014 FIBA Basketball World Cup and he will be playing again for Gilas 3.0 National Team in the 2015 FIBA Asia Championship.

Filipino-American Jordan Clarkson, point guard of the Cleveland Cavaliers, arrived in Manila on August 24, 2015 to clear his papers to be an eligible player for Gilas 3.0 National Team in the 2015 FIBA Asia Championship, he had been holding a Philippine Passport since he was 12 years old.[32] His name was officially submitted to FIBA Asia last August 20, 2015.

Clarkson, whose mother Annette, is a Filipina born in Angeles, Pampanga, joined Gilas Pilipinas in their practices as an "observer"[33] in Manila, and thereafter in Taipei later on the same month for the William Jones Cup Invitational.

Tournament results

  • Tournaments marked with an asterisk () denotes that the team competed/will compete as the Philippine national team.

FIBA tournaments

Tournament Venue Finish Record
2009 FIBA Asia Champions Cup INA}} Jakarta 5th 5–2
2010 FIBA Asia Champions Cup QAT}} Doha 7th 2–5
2010 FIBA Asia Stanković Cup* LIB}} Beirut 4th 3–4
2010 Asian Games* CHN}} Guangzhou 6th 6–5
2011 FIBA Asia Champions Cup PHI}} Pasig 4th 5–2
2011 SEABA Championship INA}} Jakarta 1st 3–0
2011 FIBA Asia Championship* CHN}} Wuhan 4th 6–3
2011 SEA Games INA}} Jakarta 1st 5–0
2012 SEABA Championship THA}} Chiang Mai 1st 4–0
2012 FIBA Asia Cup JPN}} Tokyo 4th 4–3
2013 FIBA Asia Championship* PHI}} Manila 2nd 7–2
2013 SEA Games MYA}} Naypyidaw 1st 6–0
2014 FIBA Asia Cup CHN}} Wuhan 3rd 5–1
2014 FIBA World Cup* ESP}} Sevilla 21st 1–4
2014 Asian Games* KOR}} Incheon 7th 3–4
2015 SEABA Championship SIN}} Singapore 1st 5–0
2015 SEA Games SIN}} Singapore 1st 5–0
2015 FIBA Asia Championship* CHN}} Hunan 2nd 7–2
2016 FIBA Olympic Qualifying Tournament* PHI}} Manila[34] 6th 0-2
2016 FIBA Asia Challenge IRI}} Tehran 9th 1–4
2017 SEABA Championship PHI}} Quezon City 1st 6-0
2017 FIBA Asia Cup*LIB}} Beirut 7th 3–3
2017 SEA Games*MAS}} Kuala Lumpur 1st 6-0
2017 FIBA Asia Champions Cup CHN}} Chenzhou 5th 4-3
2019 FIBA World Cup* CHN}} Guangdong TBA NA
2023 FIBA World Cup* PHI}} Manila TBA NA

Other tournaments

Tournament Venue Finish Record
2009–10 PBA Philippine Cup PHI}} Philippines NA 3–6
2010 MVP Cup PHI}} Manila 1st 3–0
2010 Asian Basketball Association Club Championship PHI}} Philippines 2nd NA
21st Dubai Invitational Tournament 2010 UAE}} Dubai 3rd NA
2010 William Jones Cup ROC}} New Taipei 4th 3–3
22nd Dubai Invitational Tournament UAE}} Dubai 2nd NA
2011 William Jones Cup ROC}} New Taipei 3rd 6–3
2012 William Jones Cup ROC}} Taipei 1st 7–1
2013 Super Keung Sheung Cup Hong Kong}} Hong Kong 1st 5–0
2014 Antibes International Basketball Tournament FRA}} Antibes 4th 0–3
2015 Toyota Four Nations Cup EST}} Tallinn 4th 0–3
2015 William Jones Cup TWN}} New Taipei 2nd 6–2
2015 MVP Cup PHI}} Quezon City 1st 3–0
2016 Imperial Basketball City Tournament ITA}} Bologna 3rd 1–1
2017 William Jones Cup ROC}} Taipei 4th 6-3

Current roster

Opposition: Australia (July 2, 2018)
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| head_coach =
  • {{Flagicon|PHI}} Vincent "Chot" Reyes

| asst_coach =
  • {{Flagicon|PHI}} Joshua Vincent Reyes
  • {{Flagicon|PHI}} Jong Uichico
Team manager
  • {{Flagicon|PHI}} Butch Antonio

| otherlegend =
  • (C) Team captain
  • (NP) Naturalized player
  • Club – describes last
    club before the tournament
  • Age – describes age
    on July 2, 2018

}}

Coaches

  • {{flagicon|SER}} Rajko Toroman (2010–2012[35])
  • {{flagicon|PHI}} Chot Reyes (2012–2014[36])
  • {{flagicon|USA}} Tab Baldwin (2015–2016)
  • {{flagicon|PHI}} Chot Reyes (November 2017July 2018)
  • {{flagicon|PHI}} Yeng Guiao (2018-present) (interim)

(present)

List of players

Legend
  • (NP) – Naturalized Player
  • (PP) – Practice Player
  •  – Injured
Gilas 1.0Gilas 2.0
2010 Asian Games / 2011 FIBA Asia
  • Mark Barroca – 2010 AG (Jersey #4), 2011 AC (Jersey #4)
  • Chris Tiu – 2010 AG (Jersey #5), 2011 AC (Jersey #8)
  • JVee Casio – 2010 AG & 2011 AC (Jersey #6)
  • Jimmy Alapag – 2011 AC (Jersey #7)
  • Sol Mercado – 2010 AG (Jersey #7)
  • Japeth Aguilar – 2010 AG (Jersey #8), 2011 AC (Jersey #9)
  • Greg Slaughter – 2010 AG (Jersey #9)
  • Mac Baracael – 2010 AG & 2011 AC (Jersey #10)
  • Asi Taulava – 2010 AG (Jersey #11), 2011 AC (Jersey #5)
  • Marcus Douthit (NP) – 2011 AC (Jersey #11)
  • Jason Ballesteros – 2010 AG (Jersey #12)
  • Kelly Williams – 2011 AC (Jersey #13)
  • Marcio Lassiter – 2010 AG (Jersey #14), 2011 AC (Jersey #13)
  • Ranidel de Ocampo – 2011 AC (Jersey #15)
  • Chris Lutz – 2010 AG (Jersey #15), 2011 AC (Jersey #14)
Reserved/pool
  • R Ryan Reyes
  • R Chris Banchero
  • R Sean Anthony
  • R Stanley Pringle
  • R Gian Chiu
  • R Christian Standhardinger
  • R Matt Ganuelas-Rosser
  • R Jay Washington
  • R Garvo Lanete
  • R Dondon Hontiveros
  • R Cliff Hodge
  • R RR Garcia
  • R Mark Caguioa
  • R Sonny Thoss
  • C JaVale McGee Candidate
2013 FIBA Asia, 2014 World Cup, 2014 Asian Games
  • Jimmy Alapag – 2013 AC, 2014 WC & 2014 AG (Jersey #4)
  • LA Tenorio – 2013 AC, 2014 WC & 2014 AG (Jersey #5)
  • Jeffrei Chan – 2013 AC, 2014 WC & 2014 AG (Jersey #6)
  • Jayson Castro – 2013 AC & 2014 WC (Jersey #7)
  • Jared Dillinger – 2014 AG (Jersey #7)
  • Gary David – 2013 AC, 2014 WC & 2014 AG (Jersey #8)
  • Ranidel de Ocampo – 2013 AC, 2014 WC & 2014 AG (Jersey #9)
  • Gabe Norwood – 2013 AC, 2014 WC & 2014 AG (Jersey #10)
  • Andray Blatche (NP) – 2014 WC (Jersey #11)
  • Marcus Douthit (NP) – 2013 AC, 2014 WC & 2014 AG (Jersey #11)
  • Larry Fonacier – 2013 AC, 2014 WC & 2014 AG (Jersey #12)
  • June Mar Fajardo – 2013 AC (Jersey #13), 2014 WC (Jersey #12) & 2014 AG (Jersey #12)
  • Paul Lee – 2014 WC & 2014 AG (Jersey #13)
  • Japeth Aguilar – 2013 AC, 2014 WC & 2014 AG (Jersey #14)
  • Marc Pingris – 2013 AC, 2014 WC & 2014 AG (Jersey #15)
Reserved/pool
  • R Garvo Lanete
  • R Sonny Thoss
  • R Mac Baracael
  • R Enrico Villanueva
  • R Sol Mercado
  • R Jay-R Reyes
  • R Greg Slaughter
  • R Jay Washington
  • R Matt Ganuelas-Rosser
  • R Kevin Alas
  • R Ronald Pascual
  • R Jake Pascual
  • R Beau Belga
  • R JaVale McGee Candidate
  • R Kelly Williams Candidate
Gilas 3.0Gilas 4.0
2015 FIBA Asia
  • 01 Andray Blatche – (NP)
  • 05 Gabe Norwood
  • 07 Jayson Castro
  • 08 Calvin Abueva
  • 09 JC Intal
  • 11 Terrence Romeo
  • 15 Marc Pingris
  • 22 Matt Ganuelas-Rosser
  • 23 Sonny Thoss
  • 25 Dondon Hontiveros
  • 33 Ranidel de Ocampo
  • 88 Asi Taulava
Reserved/pool
  • 06 Jordan Clarkson
  • 34 Moala Tautuaa
  • R Russell Escoto
  • R Von Pessumal
  • R Ken Holmqvist
  • R Kevin Ferrer
  • R Arnold Van Opstal
2016 Olympic Qualifying Tournament
  • 01 Andray Blatche – (NP)
  • 02 Terrence Romeo
  • 03 Bobby Ray Parks, Jr.
  • 06 Jeffrei Chan
  • 07 Jayson Castro
  • 10 Gabe Norwood
  • 11 Ryan Reyes
  • 12 June Mar Fajardo
  • 15 Marc Pingris
  • 18 Troy Rosario
  • 25 Japeth Aguilar
  • 33 Ranidel de Ocampo
Reserved/pool
  • 34 Moala Tautuaa
  • 08 Calvin Abueva
  • 05 LA Tenorio
  • 13 Marcio Lassiter
  • 03 Paul Lee
  • 03 Kiefer Ravena
  • Raymond Almazan – (PP)
  • Kevin Ferrer – (PP)
  • Mac Belo – (PP)
  • Roger Pogoy – (PP)

NOTE: A reserved/pool player may have played in tournaments such as the FIBA Asia Champions Cup, the Stanković Cup, the W. Jones Cup, the SEABA Championship, MVP Cup and other small/pocket tournaments, but not in the FIBA Asia Championship (AC), the Asian Games (AG), the Olympic Qualifying Tournament (OQT), the FIBA World Cup (WC) or the Olympics (O).

Because of the one-player per team policy of some PBA ball clubs, the 24-men called for Gilas 3.0 was reduced to 16 players.

On August 20, 2015, Samahang Basketbol ng Pilipinas (SBP) submitted the 24-men line-up to FIBA, wherein the final 12 players will be selected for 2015 FIBA Asia Championship[37] The Final 12 were forwarded to FIBA Asia on September 8, wherein SBP was forced to cut Jordan Clarkson from the team due to conflict in schedule with NBA.[38][39]

On October 15, 2015, The PBA announced the 17-player pool of the Philippine national men’s basketball team for its campaign in the FIBA World Olympic Qualifying Tournament next year as the league reiterated its “full support” to Gilas Pilipinas.[40]

After a heart breaking losses both to France and New Zealand in the Olympic Qualifying Tournament, Ranidel de Ocampo officially retired from National team.[41][42]

References

1. ^{{cite web |title=RP launches Olympic quest |work=Philippine Star |url=http://www.philstar.com/Article.aspx?articleId=450210&publicationSubCategoryId=69|date=March 8, 2009 |accessdate=May 15, 2009}}
2. ^http://www.interaksyon.com/interaktv/despite-pba-help-smart-gilas-still-committed-to-building-up-younger-players
3. ^{{cite web|title=BURGER KING, SMART GILAS-RP TEAM IN 95-ALL STANDOFF |work=Philippine Basketball Assn. Portal |url=http://www.pba.ph/content/view/2487/2/ |date=February 4, 2009 |accessdate=May 15, 2009 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20090514092234/http://www.pba.ph/content/view/2487/2 |archivedate=May 14, 2009 }}
4. ^{{cite web |title=RP Smart Gilas team shines in Las Vegas |work=abs-cbnNEWS.com |url=http://news.abs-cbn.com/sports/04/27/09/rp-smart-gilas-team-shines-las-vegas|date= April 27, 2009 |accessdate=May 15, 2009}}
5. ^{{cite web |title=Smart Gilas salvages 3rd in Dubai tilt |work=Philippine Daily Inquirer |url=http://sports.inquirer.net/amateur/amateur/view/20100125-249292/Smart-Gilas-salvages-3rd-in-Dubai-tilt |date=January 25, 2010 |accessdate=February 17, 2010 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20100127214832/http://sports.inquirer.net/amateur/amateur/view/20100125-249292/Smart-Gilas-salvages-3rd-in-Dubai-tilt |archivedate=January 27, 2010 |df= }}
6. ^{{cite web |title=Smart Gilas halts Jordan |work=abs-cbnnews.com |url=http://www.abs-cbnnews.com/sports/06/27/10/smart-gilas-halts-jordan |date=June 28, 2010 |accessdate=July 15, 2010}}
7. ^{{cite web |title=2010 Jones Cup: Iran wins back-to-back men's title |work=asia-basketball.com |url=http://www.asia-basket.com/William-Jones-Cup/basketball.asp?NewsID=197020 |date=July 20, 2010 |accessdate=July 23, 2010}}
8. ^{{cite web |title=Smart Gilas Pilipinas bows to Qatar, RP finishes 4th in Stankovic Cup |work=teampilipinas.info |url=http://teampilipinas.info/2010/08/smart-gilas-pilipinas-vs-qatar_15.html |date=August 15, 2010 |accessdate=August 17, 2010}}
9. ^{{cite web |title=Seoul Beats Smart Gilas By One To Win The Title |work=2010 ABA Championship |url=http://2010aba.tom.com/2010-09-19/0QNP/49110396.html |date=September 19, 2010 |accessdate=September 23, 2010}}
10. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.smartgilasbasketball.com/news/new-smart-gilas-coach-chot-reyes/|title=New Smart Gilas Coach Chot Reyes|publisher=|accessdate=November 1, 2017}}
11. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.philstar.com/sports/2014/05/26/1327522/senate-grants-filipino-citizenship-nba-center-andray-blatche|title=Senate grants Filipino citizenship to NBA center Andray Blatche|first=Louis|last=Bacani|publisher=|accessdate=November 1, 2017}}
12. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/early-lead/wp/2014/06/11/andray-blatche-officially-a-filipino-citizen-despite-being-american/|title=Andray Blatche officially a Filipino citizen despite being American|first=Matt|last=Bonesteel|date=June 11, 2014|publisher=|accessdate=November 1, 2017}}
13. ^{{cite web|url=http://espn.go.com/new-york/nba/story/_/id/11065297/andray-blatche-brooklyn-nets-granted-citizenship-philippines|title=Nets' Blatche granted citizenship in Philippines|publisher=|accessdate=November 1, 2017}}
14. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.rappler.com/sports/by-sport/basketball/gilas-pilipinas/64953-why-andray-blatche-might-not-play-asian-games|title=Why Andray Blatche might not play in the 2014 Asian Games|publisher=|accessdate=November 1, 2017}}
15. ^{{cite web|url=http://sports.inquirer.net/163726/its-final-blatche-out-of-asian-games|title=It’s final: Blatche out of Asian Games|first=June|last=Navarro|publisher=|accessdate=November 1, 2017}}
16. ^{{cite web|url=http://basketballbuddha.com/andray-blatche-officially-disqualified-from-asian-games/|title=Andray Blatche officially disqualified from Asian Games – Basketball Buddha|website=basketballbuddha.com|accessdate=November 1, 2017}}
17. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.rappler.com/sports/by-sport/basketball/gilas-pilipinas/73562-chot-reyes-out-gilas-disbanded-revamped|title=Chot Reyes is out as national team coach as Gilas is reevaluated by SBP|publisher=|accessdate=November 1, 2017}}
18. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.philstar.com/sports/2014/10/30/1386236/sbp-not-closing-door-chot-gilas-core-return|title=SBP not closing door on Chot, Gilas core to return|first=Alder|last=Almo|publisher=|accessdate=November 1, 2017}}
19. ^http://www.spin.ph/basketball/pba/news/is-there-a-chance-chot-reyes-will-be-reappointed-gilas-coach-sbp-sonny-barrios-responds
20. ^http://www.interaksyon.com/interaktv/gilas-program-not-discontinued-has-full-support-of-pba-says-commissioner-chito-salud
21. ^http://www.interaksyon.com/interaktv/tab-baldwin-agrees-to-four-year-deal-to-coach-gilas-pilipinas-says-sbp-exec-ricky-vargasl
22. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.abs-cbnnews.com/sports/12/24/14/baldwin-honored-succeed-reyes-gilas-coach|title=Baldwin honored to succeed Reyes as Gilas coach|first=ABS-CBN|last=News|publisher=|accessdate=November 1, 2017}}
23. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.sunstar.com.ph/cebu/sports/2015/01/17/baldwin-sets-sights-fajardo-slaughter-387233|title=Sports|publisher=|accessdate=November 1, 2017}}
24. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.rappler.com/sports/by-sport/basketball/gilas-pilipinas/79264-baldwin-ph-deeper-basketball-talent-pool|title=Baldwin observes PH has ‘deeper’ basketball talent pool|publisher=|accessdate=November 1, 2017}}
25. ^{{cite web|url=https://ph.sports.yahoo.com/news/baldwin-named-seaba--sea-games-coach-053142680-nba.html|title=Yahoo|website=Yahoo|accessdate=November 1, 2017}}
26. ^{{cite web |title=Former L.A. Laker eyed as naturalized player for RP 5|work=GMA News |url=http://www.gmanews.tv/story/157158/Former-Toronto-Raptor-eyed-as-naturalized-player-for-RP-5|date= April 15, 2009 |accessdate=May 15, 2009}}
27. ^{{cite web |title = Giles out of Smart Gilas |url=http://www.philstar.com/Article.aspx?articleId=524130&publicationSubCategoryId=69| date = November 17, 2009 |accessdate = December 2, 2009}}
28. ^{{cite web|url=http://deadspin.com/5854928/javale-mcgee-to-become-the-latest-non-filipino-on-the-philippines-national-basketball-team|title=JaVale McGee To Become The Latest Non-Filipino On The Philippines National Basketball Team (UPDATE)|first=Barry|last=Petchesky|publisher=|accessdate=November 1, 2017}}
29. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.gmanetwork.com/news/story/258288/sports/basketball/bill-seeking-to-grant-javale-mcgee-filipino-citizenship-filed|title=Bill seeking to grant JaVale McGee Filipino citizenship filed|publisher=|accessdate=November 1, 2017}}
30. ^{{cite web|url=http://probasketballtalk.nbcsports.com/2014/01/30/report-philippines-wants-to-naturalize-javale-mcgee-andray-blatche-before-world-championships/|title=Report: Philippines wants to naturalize JaVale McGee, Andray Blatche before World Championships|date=January 30, 2014|publisher=|accessdate=November 1, 2017}}
31. ^{{cite web |title = Kelly Williams, Ryan Reyes part of blockbuster trade involving three teams |url=http://globalnation.inquirer.net/cebudailynews/sports/view/20100514-269884/Kelly-Williams-Ryan-Reyes-part-of-blockbuster-trade-involving-three-teams| date = May 14, 2010 |accessdate = July 21, 2010}}
32. ^Clarkson wants to join Gilas manilatimes.net
33. ^Clarkson familiarize self on Gilas system abs-cbnnews.com
34. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.slamonlineph.com/fiba-awards-philippines-italy-serbia-hosting-rights-to-olympic-qualifiers/|title=FIBA awards Philippines, Italy, Serbia, hosting rights to Olympic Qualifiers - SLAMonline Philippines|date=January 19, 2016|publisher=|accessdate=November 1, 2017}}
35. ^http://www.interaksyon.com/interaktv/toroman-out-as-smart-gilas-coach-in-talks-with-san-miguel
36. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.spin.ph/basketball/pba/news/chot-reyes-out-as-gilas-coach-as-pba-board-begins-selection-process-for-new-coach|title=Chot Reyes out, Gilas disbanded as MVP tasks committee to begin search, appointment of coach, pool - SPIN.PH|first=Richard|last=Dy|date=October 30, 2014|publisher=|accessdate=November 1, 2017}}
37. ^Clarkson in line-up for FIBA Asia Championship abs-cbnnews.com, August 25, 2015
38. ^Gilas Pilipinas final 12 man line-up teampilipinas.info
39. ^Jordan Clarkson won't play for Philippines in FIBA Asia Championship latimes.com, September 8, 2015
40. ^Gilas Pilipinas 17-man line-up for Olympic Qualifying Tournament {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20151016013841/http://www.interaksyon.com/interaktv/gilas-pilipinas-pool-for-olympic-wildcard-qualifier-bared-castro-fajardo-lead-17-man-list |date=October 16, 2015 }} interaksyon.com
41. ^Ranidel de Ocampo officially retires from Gilas Pilipinas smartgilasbasketball.com, July 7, 2016
42. ^Ranidel De Ocampo retires from Gilas duties, Jayson Castro could follow slamonlineph.com, July 7, 2016

External links

  • Smart Gilas Latest News and Updates
  • Smart Gilas Pilipinas Latest News
  • Smart Gilas Roster
  • Team Pilipinas News Update Site
  • Philippine Olympic Committee Website
  • Samahang Basketbol ng Pilipinas
  • Smart Gilas Pilipinas Photos
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