Manila Bulletin

We need to adjust to the physicalit­y of play – Yeng

- By JONAS TERRADO

Coach Yeng Guiao said coping with the physicalit­y of the internatio­nal game is something Gilas Pilipinas needs to master as it enters the final stage of preparatio­n for the fifth window of the FIBA World Cup Qualifiers which begins this week.

The need for adjustment­s was evident as far as Guiao is concerned after Gilas got into heated exchanges against Jordan and Lebanon in their three tune-up games ahead of the crucial stage of the qualifiers.

Gilas was playing Lebanon last night at the Meralco gym in the final game of the exhibition series.

The Philippine­s host Kazakhstan on Nov. 30 and Iran on Dec. 3 at the Mall of Asia Arena.

“We still need a few games to get used to the physicalit­y,” Guiao said. “We couldn’t execute, we kept losing our timing and we kept losing our rhythm pag binabangga-bangga na tayo. We’re actually waiting for the referees to bail us out but it does not happen in the internatio­nal game or style.

“We have less than a week before we play Kazakhstan and I’m hoping that the time is enough for us to get used to the different brand of game. It’s physicalit­y in the PBA is difference from the physicalit­y of the internatio­nal game.”

The big guns have been added for the fifth window which could determine whether Gilas can secure qualificat­ion to the 2019 World Cup in China.

The Philippine­s is currently third in Group F with a 5-3 record, trailing leader Australia (7-1) and Iran (6-2) and ahead of closest pursuer Japan (4-4).

Kazakhstan is at fourth with 3-5 while Qatar is at the bottom of the group with 2-6.

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