Yes it was thrill of a lifetime to culminate the Spain World
cup with finally a win. One of the
highlights of the trip was meeting Filipino fans from over the world, who all
gathered in Seville for the same purpose to support our Gilas team. It was a melting pot of the Filipino global
community, for once we were all one, whether you were a Conglomerate lie MVP or
a domestic helper in Madrid, for 6 trilling days we were all in the same boat
rooting for one team. It’s interesting
the dynamics of how you interacted with your fellow kababayans suddenly changed
when you meet in a foreign land. (it was like us against the world) , It didn’t matter if I was talking to chairman
of the PBA , Pat Gregorio or socialising
with a Filipino Madrid domestic helper, A well know local actress like
Dina Bonnevie or the player stars themselves with their bueutifull wives, it was all the same , there were no
barriers. That watering hole across the
street from the San Pablo Pabillion was a testament to this, here we were 100’s
of pinoy’s jockeying to get a beer or Tapa from a local equivalent of a turo
turo store. Whether domestic helper or
chariman made no difference we didn’t care at all. Because for that one week ,
we were all for one goal. That moment
never made me prouder to be a Filipino.
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Saturday, 4 October 2014
Pinoy crowd : Guadalajara
After two of the
tune-up games in Spain, it took 2 full hours for the players to get out of the
arena after a long game due to their willingness to sign and pose for pictures
with fans.
Jimmy , Ping, Ranidel and Junmar standout for their willingness to do this. I really admire their effort to go out of their way for this. Believe me it is tiring especially after a game. I didn't even play but i myself get exhausted just watching them and making things are in order. After posing for pics for 2 full hours i thanked Jimmy for his effort and selflessness , then he said something i couldn't understand , he said "D--e, it's the least we could do, these fans traveled all the way here to see us" Note we're talking about 3 thousand people ( 14 Buss loads) wanting pictures, but still i said Jimmy- I really appreciate the effort. he said really it's not a problem.
Reading the article below reminds me what Jimmy was talking about ..
http://www.spin.ph/basketball/news/g...games#cxrecs_s
On one of the games, which was heated intense game, the coach wanted to spend a closed door extended time with his players , meaning there was no telling if they would be available to meet the fans. Management said they weren't available. The problem was there were 1,000 fans outside waiting on them, this brought the attention of the local security in the arena, they said you need to address the fans. After talking to the team.. they said let's send out the players who didn't play- the pool reserves, Jared, Marcus , Beau and Jay. Those guys to their credit did a great job.
Again after the whole proceeding i thanked Jared, he said it's no problem at all, but he said the fans didn't want to see us, they wanted to see the stars .. Blatche , Jimmy etc. So i said regardless thank you., BTW Jared has an incredible heart for helping people , i was astonished with this.
Before i thought it was all over and addressed , when i stepped out of the arena, where the Team bus was parked the whole bus was engulfed with fans around it. Jimmy and Ping where like 100 meter from the bus surrounded by 100's of fans. That got out of hand, we really had to bring in the security for them to even get to the bus. But one thing i couldn't really understand amazed me, as Ping was pulled out of the crowd and escorted by the security to the bus, You could see tears in his eyes ! he honestly felt bad for not giving enough time to his fans ! I know this is not basketball, but really talk about PUSO!
Jimmy , Ping, Ranidel and Junmar standout for their willingness to do this. I really admire their effort to go out of their way for this. Believe me it is tiring especially after a game. I didn't even play but i myself get exhausted just watching them and making things are in order. After posing for pics for 2 full hours i thanked Jimmy for his effort and selflessness , then he said something i couldn't understand , he said "D--e, it's the least we could do, these fans traveled all the way here to see us" Note we're talking about 3 thousand people ( 14 Buss loads) wanting pictures, but still i said Jimmy- I really appreciate the effort. he said really it's not a problem.
Reading the article below reminds me what Jimmy was talking about ..
http://www.spin.ph/basketball/news/g...games#cxrecs_s
On one of the games, which was heated intense game, the coach wanted to spend a closed door extended time with his players , meaning there was no telling if they would be available to meet the fans. Management said they weren't available. The problem was there were 1,000 fans outside waiting on them, this brought the attention of the local security in the arena, they said you need to address the fans. After talking to the team.. they said let's send out the players who didn't play- the pool reserves, Jared, Marcus , Beau and Jay. Those guys to their credit did a great job.
Again after the whole proceeding i thanked Jared, he said it's no problem at all, but he said the fans didn't want to see us, they wanted to see the stars .. Blatche , Jimmy etc. So i said regardless thank you., BTW Jared has an incredible heart for helping people , i was astonished with this.
Before i thought it was all over and addressed , when i stepped out of the arena, where the Team bus was parked the whole bus was engulfed with fans around it. Jimmy and Ping where like 100 meter from the bus surrounded by 100's of fans. That got out of hand, we really had to bring in the security for them to even get to the bus. But one thing i couldn't really understand amazed me, as Ping was pulled out of the crowd and escorted by the security to the bus, You could see tears in his eyes ! he honestly felt bad for not giving enough time to his fans ! I know this is not basketball, but really talk about PUSO!
14 days in Spain: Day 4 "Dominican"
Had breakfast met Dominican’s assistant coach , who was
really interested in finding players for his US NCAA team, went to practice with the Gilas team at the
arena, had discussions with Paul lee who
was in the middle of messy contract
negotiation demanding a trade.
Prior to the game the organizers via way of the city council
had put the Filipino crowd on notice, not wanting a repeat of the previous night’s
disorganized crowd proceedings. As the
key contact representing the Philippines I was warned of the consequences. I tried organising the local Filipino
community to provide assistance for today’s game only to find out they were not
available, left with no recourse I asked the assistance of our sponsor (Smart) and its deployed personnel in the arena to
assist me. The plan was to separate the Dominican and Filipino crowd , 1 hour prior to tip off however only the
Filipino side was occupied, with the
Dominican side practically empty, this was not good for TV as the camera was
facing the Dominican side, an impromptu
decision was made to transfer the Philippine crowd to the side facing the
camera , the barker announcer made the
announcement however only half of the Filipino crowd decided to move , as those
who had already secured court side seats wanted to keep their good view. At the end we had a very good and animated
crowd for a quality game.
While the game like all the other tune-up games were simply
another “friendly”, there was a feeling
in the air that this game won’t be treated lightly and rightfully so , as it
served as the last tune-up game for both teams.
For the Philippines in particular I knew the coach wanted to go all out
for a win to simulate the experience of a real World cup game, one where he
would use his real rotation . The players needed to get that experience of
playing for a win and what their expected roles would be like for the real
thing.. From the onset the game was highly
intense and getting physical. This was
far from a friendly, this was the real thing unfolding. By the second quarter both teams were
starting to hit each other, then mid way
into the quarter a hard foul by Ranidel on a driving Feldine resulted in a near
brawl. Both bench officials entered the
court. The game was stopped for 5
minutes to cool things down. It was here
for the 1st time my attention
was called by the team manager of the Philippines Aboy Castro- demanding that
as organisers I talk to the referees to control the situation. “ tumitira na yung dalawang teams” this was new territory for me and had no
inkling of what to do next. I
approached my co organizers at the table
, with the same request given by Aboy, the response was “these are professional
referees, it’s not their fault that
things have escalated, They shot back
and said the coaching staff and bench of the Philippines shouldn’t agitate
things by overly reacting to situations”
In was at that moment that I was in a bind, my loyalties had to be in
order , Do I wear the hat of organiser and order the Philippine bench to cool
down. ( imagine having to say that to
coach Chot) or do I side with the
coaching staff of the Philippines ( my home nation) and berate the referees? – “hey control the situation !” At this point I made the call, I’m an
organiser 1st and foremost in this situation. Let’s all cool down for awhile , talked to
Tab and his Dominican counterpart who I met for breakfast earlier. OK it’s getting testy , but let’s all relax
and settle down.
14 days in Spain: Day 3 (Egypt)
Morning breakfast with the Gilas team , the players were pleasantly surprise that
their contact friend from NZ is with the team.
It’s been close to a year since most of us last saw each other in MOA
for FIBA Asia. Sat with coaching staff
Tab. Chot Josh and Naxcio had great conversations about NZ , Adams, and Egypt I told coach Tab that the
Egyptan coach was interested in what he had to say about beating Iran, of which coach Chot said he should talk to me
“ I’m the Iran killer”
Joined Gilas for the their morning practice, it was a delight
to see the final product of what this team had been working on , the DDO with
Blatche incorporated in it. Chot’s says
in 5 days it’s opening night. This is it.
It was during this session that Junamar got a significant dress down for not being able to
run the DDO offense they’ve been practicing for months, quite literally Junmar
was thrown out of the practice drill schemes ,
Beau took his role, his teammates
however knowing he was down and was really critical to their success picked him up and patiently went through the
drills with him one more time.
Had conversations with Coach Ryan and Norman , the
connection with Norman was with my former church in Manila GCF we talked about
good friend Pastor Butch, Ryan on the
other hand was really interested in NZ and visiting , the other connection we
had was we were both kids of UN Bangkok post families.
When we got back to the hotel , the buzz was the PBA draft
was ongoing, it was a thrill to see how
each individual reacted and shared views on who their respective team was
drafting (not the team was made up of players from the respective PBA teams)
By early afternoon ( 1 pm) we the organizers got a call that
people were entering the venue already,
I rushed to the venue , where my contact for ticket distribution was
waiting for me, by the time I got there
about a 100 to 200 fans had secured seats already. This was a problem as we had sold preferred
priority passes that would occupy the seats,
we tried requesting that they vacate them, but to no avail, the munciipiyt and local sport mayor were
starting to have concerns with the complaints and confusion coming in of people
either wanting to keep their seats or those who paid priority passes but would
avail of the beneifit, a call was made
to use the other side of the court for priority passes. The marshalling of the event by the local
Filipino group was significantly
disorganised and this was visible to the local authorities. At the end most
people got their seats . the next problem was the ones who bought priority
passes were sold these passes with the false expectation that they would get
guaranteed access to meet the players, this was compounded when we found out
that the meet and greet photo opportunity scheme by major sponsor SMaRT included fans first
buying a phone card. At the end to
mitigate the situation the local Filipino community leaders decided to buy the
phone cards for their customers who were sold priority passes. It took 2 full hours for every one who held a
priority pass to get a phote opporutity with the players. It was with great thanks that local player
stars, Alapag, Pingris, Chan, Ranidel
and Junmar patiently met and took pictures with their fans for over 2
hour. This by far was the biggest meet
and greet activity that Gilas conducted while in Spain. At the end we had very happy customers. Our pass holders watched a quality game with
front court seats, met their idols and
got pictures with them, got a 5 euro phone card all for the price of 5
euros. How could you beat that
deal. Over 500 people availed of this
deal. The crowd size in my estimate was
around 2,500. At the end we had 14 bus
loads of people from Madrid ( the news had it at 7 busses ) but the authorities
has 14 counted. I got the registration
of 7 busses, the other 7 came from
another group. The game on the 24th
Sunday vs Egypt had the largest Filipino crowd ( around 2,500) even larger than the any Filiipino crowd in
any of the games in Seville for the WC
On the game itself , which is what I came for I sat at right
at front court desk across the team benches.
The environment with the crowd was surreal, deafeining , the animated
crowd size in a compact arena was crazy and seriously loud, every play was highly anticipated and cheered
for. This was the best basketball crowd
you could have , the game was teleivesed back in the Philippines.
You couldn’t find a better televised game and this was a tune-up game, while just a tune-up game the level of
intensity was far from it. The boys
really wanted to finally win a game in Spain vs a legitimate national team (
one that was participating in the world cup),
at half time walking with the team manager , Aboy castro who was elated with the turnout also because
it meant it would cover some of his expenses. He said “ we can beat this team”
and I acknowledged yes we can. Gilas eventually won the game getting it’s
first official Win in Spain vs a world cup participating team.
Senegal played Estonia for the 2nd game, in a surprise result Estonia beat Senegal by
20 pts pulling away in the last 5 minutes.
Came back to hotel for a much needed dinner.
14 days in Spain 2014: Day 2
Things were going to get drastically busier , 2 games
scheduled. Needed to make sure everything was in order for the ticket/ crowd
coming in and the sponsors (SMART) were all set-up. 2 interesting games were on schedule: Game 1
Estonia vs Argentina ( because of the sudden confirmation of former Olympic
champion Argentina, Estonia wanted to broadcast the game. Did a
last minute TV set-up to stream the game to Estonia). I couldn’t believe my eyes, Luis Scorla
walks in the arena, I say Hi Luis, he offer to take pictures, then the rest of the team nicknamed the
Golden gereration including coach Lamas walks in. This was a chance of a lifetime a dream come
through. As organiser I made sure I sat right at courtside as in the scorers
bench close. I couldn’t miss this for
the world. Prior to game to finally the
people that took me through this journey a year ago; Coach Chot and Tab
arrive, we warmly greet each other, you could sense the huge connection with the
strong hand shakes and hugs, it was sort of saying were finally here. I had to pinch my self that this was actually
happening again. We sat and watched the
Senegal game (Gilas main oppponet for the worlds ) play world level team
Dominican Republic. Chot tells me : buti
na convince mo yung Dominican to play us, ang yayabang mga uynJ . I could only shrug my shoulders as I actually
couldn’t believe my good fortune of having set this up. Oh the game was a blow out , Domincan blew
away Senegal by 40 pts. At the hotel
has discussions with Sussana about how I sent this all up, socialised at the
bar with NZ Gilas friends , coach Jong
and Dex, and new acquaintance Ryan
14 days in Spain 2014 : Day 1
Day 1: Finally landed
in Madrid after a 30 something hours of traveling, not a good start as learned
my checked in luggage was left in Hong Kong and won’t have access to it for 4
days (how will survive without my clothes for 4 days! Checked in the Guadalajara hotel (home for the
next week), made calls to coordinate
things only to find out the schedule had changed for the nth time, but good
thrilling news that one of my favourite teams & former Olympic champions:
Argentina had confirmed participation !
Finally met my co – organisers : Juan Lasso and the dependable
coordinator Sussana . Finally met Estonia head of delegation: Mr
Kuhi who I’ve been negotiating for months now. My Kuhi was pleased how
everything has ended up and was delighted with the opponents lined up for him ,
especially Argentina. Did initial inspection of the arena ( the venue I’ve been
planning things around for months), the
coaching staff from Gilas assigned to
scout one of the teams , arrived met all contact coach Josh and Spanish coach
Naxcio. We ended up watching the 1st
game togther between Senegal and Estonia.
Then got a taste of real authentic Spanish food at the plaza in
town. Great time conversing about
basketball and life in Spain. Great 1s
way to end 1st day
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