2022 Philippines men's national basketball team results

The Philippines national basketball team was led by head coach Chot Reyes in the early part of 2022 until the appointment of Nenad Vucinic in June.

2022 Philippines men's national basketball team results
Head coachChot Reyes (February–May)
Nenad Vucinic (June–July)
Chot Reyes (July–)
Biggest win Cambodia 32–100 Philippines 
(Hanoi, Vietnam; May 17)
Biggest defeat Philippines 60–106 New Zealand 
(Auckland, New Zealand; June 30)
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The Samahang Basketbol ng Pilipinas announced Reyes' appointment as head coach of the team on January 31 following Tab Baldwin's departure shortly prior to the February 2022 window of the 2023 FIBA Basketball World Cup qualifiers.[1][2] Baldwin's departure was unexpected with Reyes tasked to prepare the team on short notice.[3]

Reyes was able to lead the team to a win against India but lost a game to New Zealand.[4] South Korea who were part of the same group had to withdraw after it forfeited two games due to some of its players testing positive for COVID-19 pursuant to COVID-19 pandemic-related protocols.[5][6][7][8]

The Philippines took part in the 2021 Southeast Asian Games in Vietnam which was postponed by a year due to the pandemic. The team settled for silver, with Indonesia winning the gold medal. The result was considered an upset; the only other time the Philippines did not win the title was in the 1989 edition.[9][10]

In June, Nenad Vucinic who has been Reyes' assistant coach was designated as head coach of the Philippines for the June-July 2022 window of the World Cup qualifiers.[11]

Reyes would return as the team's head coach for the 2022 FIBA Asia Cup.[12]

Tournaments

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February 25
18:00
India   64–88   Philippines
Scoring by quarter: 13–18, 19–26, 15–24, 17–20
Pts: Sekhon 14
Rebs: Rawat 10
Asts: Muthu Krishnan 5
Pts: Ramos 17
Rebs: Kouame 9
Asts: Gómez de Liaño, Ramos 3
Araneta Coliseum, Quezon City
Attendance: 2,000
Referees: Mohamed Al-Salam (BHR), Suebpong Wichaipin (THA), Budi Marfan (INA)
February 27
19:00
New Zealand   88–63   Philippines
Scoring by quarter: 22–19, 18–11, 25–18, 23–15
Pts: Prewster, Vodanovich 20
Rebs: Loe, Vodanovich 10
Asts: Prewster 6
Pts: Ravena 23
Rebs: Ramos 10
Asts: Ravena 5
Araneta Coliseum, Quezon City
Attendance: 3,114
Referees: Takaki Kato (JPN), Christopher Reid (AUS), Daigo Urushima (JPN)
June 30
19:30
Philippines   60–106   New Zealand
Scoring by quarter: 13–23, 8–24, 22–26, 17–33
Pts: Tamayo 16
Rebs: Ramos 9
Asts: Ramos 4
Pts: Prewster 15
Rebs: Vodanovich 9
Asts: Webster 5
Eventfinda Stadium, Auckland
Attendance: 3,827
Referees: Takaki Kato (JPN), Vaughan Mayberry (AUS), Yuen Chun Yip (HKG)
July 3
19:00
Philippines   79–63   India
Scoring by quarter: 21–10, 24–14, 20–20, 14–19
Pts: Ramos 21
Rebs: Chiu 11
Asts: Quiambao 6
Pts: Hafeez 13
Rebs: Aryan, Goti 7
Asts: Sekhon 5
SM Mall of Asia Arena, Pasay
Attendance: 5,307
Referees: Mohamed Al-Salam (BHR), Suebpong Wichaipin (THA), Haryanto Sutaryo (INA)
August 25
21:00
Lebanon   85–81   Philippines
Scoring by quarter: 22–25, 27–22, 19–16, 17–18
Pts: Arakji 24
Rebs: Haidar 9
Asts: Gyokchyan, Haidar 4
Pts: Clarkson 27
Rebs: Ramos 10
Asts: Clarkson 7
Stade Nouhad Naufal, Zouk Mikael
Attendance: 7,477
Referees: Yevgeniy Mikheyev (KAZ), Mohammad Doost (IRI), Wissam Zein (SYR)
August 29
19:00
Philippines   84–46   Saudi Arabia
Scoring by quarter: 11–14, 26–14, 24–8, 23–10
Pts: Clarkson 23
Rebs: Sotto 13
Asts: Clarkson 6
Pts: three players 9
Rebs: Mo. Al-Marwani 8
Asts: Abdel Gabar 9
SM Mall of Asia Arena, Pasay
Attendance: 19,829
Referees: Takaki Kato (JPN), Christopher Reid (AUS), Chuang Chih-chun (TPE)
November 10
19:00
Jordan   66–74   Philippines
Scoring by quarter: 20–21, 21–16, 10–21, 15–16
Pts: Tucker 23
Rebs: Al-Dwairi 16
Asts: Ibrahim 6
Pts: Sotto 16
Rebs: Thompson 13
Asts: Thompson 8
Prince Hamzah Hall, Amman
Attendance: 5,000
Referees: Yevgeniy Mikheyev (KAZ), Wissam Zein (SYR), Chan Owe Shiong (MAS)
November 13
19:00
Saudi Arabia   63–76   Philippines
Scoring by quarter: 16–16, 9–15, 20–24, 18–21
Pts: Ma. Al-Marwani 19
Rebs: Ma. Al-Marwani 8
Asts: Abdel Gabar 5
Pts: Pogoy, Ramos 13
Rebs: Sotto, Thompson 9
Asts: Ramos 4
King Abdullah Sports City Hall, Jeddah
Attendance: 9,500
Referees: Ahmed Al-Shuwaili (IRQ), James Boyer (AUS), Alexey Stepanenko (KAZ)
May 16
15:00
Philippines   76–73   Thailand
Scoring by quarter: 13–21, 25–13, 20–18, 18–21
May 17
17:00
Cambodia   32–100   Philippines
Scoring by quarter: 9–32, 8–25, 6–14, 9–29
May 18
15:00
Philippines   88–37   Singapore
Scoring by quarter: 17–7, 26–10, 18–10, 27–10
May 19
19:00
Vietnam   60–88   Philippines
Scoring by quarter: 17-20, 16-22, 14-20, 13-26
May 21
11:00
Philippines   87–44   Malaysia
Scoring by quarter: 19–10, 20–12, 29–11, 19–11
May 22
15:00
Indonesia   85–81   Philippines
Scoring by quarter: 18–14, 18–18, 27–28, 22–21
13 July 2022
20:00
Lebanon   95–80   Philippines
Scoring by quarter: 22–27, 24–12, 33–19, 16–22
Pts: Arakji 20
Rebs: Gyokchyan 8
Asts: Arakji 4
Pts: Belangel 17
Rebs: Tamayo 6
Asts: Quiambao, K. Ravena 4
Istora Gelora Bung Karno, Jakarta
Attendance: 200
Referees: Yu Jung (TPE), James Boyer (AUS), Park Kyoung-jin (KOR)
15 July 2022
15:00
Philippines   101–59   India
Scoring by quarter: 20–13, 31–20, 31–10, 19–16
Pts: Navarro 18
Rebs: Lopez, T. Ravena 5
Asts: Quiambao 9
Pts: Hafeez 14
Rebs: Rawat 9
Asts: Hafeez 3
Istora Gelora Bung Karno, Jakarta
Attendance: 100
Referees: Takaki Kato (JPN), Yevgeniy Mikheyev (KAZ), Zhang Xiao (CHN)
17 July 2022
20:00
Philippines   75–92   New Zealand
Scoring by quarter: 16–30, 22–16, 14–21, 23–25
Pts: K. Ravena 17
Rebs: K. Ravena 6
Asts: four players 3
Pts: Cameron 18
Rebs: Mennenga 14
Asts: Smith-Milner 5
Istora Gelora Bung Karno, Jakarta
Attendance: 852
Referees: Mohammad Al-Amiri (KUW), Harja Jaladri (INA), Zhang Xiao (CHN)
19 July 2022
20:00
Japan   102–81   Philippines
Scoring by quarter: 32–16, 18–18, 27–29, 25–18
Pts: Togashi 18
Rebs: Watanabe 9
Asts: Togashi 6
Pts: Parks 16
Rebs: Quiambao 7
Asts: four players 3
Istora Gelora Bung Karno, Jakarta
Attendance: 1,000
Referees: Rabah Noujaim (LBN), Ahmed Al-Shuwaili (IRQ), Mohammad Doost (IRI)

Exhibition games

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June 17
South Korea   96–92   Philippines
Scoring by quarter: 16–14, 18–29, 37–20, 25–29
Pts: Heo H., Yeo J. 17 Pts: Ravena 22
June 18
South Korea   106–102   Philippines
Scoring by quarter: 25–31, 22–22, 35–21, 24–28
Pts: Ratliffe 27 Pts: Ramos 31

Rosters

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Southeast Asian Games

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The following was the roster of the Philippines national team for the 2021 Southeast Asian Games in Vietnam

Philippines national basketball team – 2021 Southeast Asian Games roster
Players Coaches
Pos. No. Name Age – Date of birth Height Club Ctr.
G 0 Thirdy Ravena 25 – (1996-12-17)December 17, 1996 1.91 m (6 ft 3 in) San-en NeoPhoenix  
G 1 Kib Montalbo 26 – (1996-04-02)April 2, 1996 1.78 m (5 ft 10 in) TNT Tropang Giga  
G 4 Kiefer Ravena 28 – (1993-10-27)October 27, 1993 1.83 m (6 ft 0 in) Shiga Lakestars  
G 7 Jaydee Tungcab 25 – (1997-05-05)May 5, 1997 1.92 m (6 ft 4 in) TNT Tropang Giga  
F/C 9 Moala Tautuaa 33 – (1989-04-30)April 30, 1989 2.03 m (6 ft 8 in) San Miguel Beermen  
F/C 11 Isaac Go 25 – (1996-06-07)June 7, 1996 2.00 m (6 ft 7 in) Terrafirma Dyip  
C 15 June Mar Fajardo 32 – (1989-11-17)November 17, 1989 2.08 m (6 ft 10 in) San Miguel Beermen  
G/F 16 Roger Pogoy 29 – (1992-06-16)June 16, 1992 1.88 m (6 ft 2 in) TNT Tropang Giga  
G/F 17 Francis Lopez 18 – (2003-05-17)May 17, 2003 1.94 m (6 ft 4 in) Free agent
F 18 Troy Rosario 30 – (1992-01-20)January 20, 1992 2.00 m (6 ft 7 in) TNT Tropang Giga  
F 23 William Navarro 25 – (1997-02-03)February 3, 1997 1.99 m (6 ft 6 in) NorthPort Batang Pier  
G/F 35 Matthew Wright 31 – (1991-02-07)February 7, 1991 1.93 m (6 ft 4 in) Phoenix Super LPG Fuel Masters  
Head coach
Assistant coach(es)
Legend
  • (C) Team captain
  • (NP) Naturalized player
  • Club – describes last
    club before the tournament
  • Age – describes age
    on May 16, 2022

FIBA Asian Cup

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The following was the roster of the Philippines national team for the 2022 FIBA Asia Cup[13]

Philippines national basketball team – 2022 FIBA Asia Cup roster
Players Coaches
Pos. No. Name Age – Date of birth Height Club Ctr.
G 0 Thirdy Ravena 25 – (1996-12-17)December 17, 1996 1.89 m (6 ft 2 in) San-en NeoPhoenix  
G 1 Bobby Ray Parks Jr. 29 – (1993-02-19)February 19, 1993 1.93 m (6 ft 4 in) Nagoya Diamond Dolphins  
G 3 RJ Abarrientos 22 – (1999-09-14)September 14, 1999 1.81 m (5 ft 11 in) Ulsan Hyundai Mobis Phoebus  
C 7 Poy Erram 33 – (1989-07-07)July 7, 1989 2.07 m (6 ft 9 in) TNT Tropang Giga  
G/F 10 Rhenz Abando 24 – (1998-03-11)March 11, 1998 1.88 m (6 ft 2 in) Letran Knights  
G 15 Kiefer Ravena 28 – (1993-10-27)October 27, 1993 1.85 m (6 ft 1 in) Shiga Lakes  
F 17 LeBron Lopez 19 – (2003-05-17)May 17, 2003 1.96 m (6 ft 5 in) Free agent
C 18 Geo Chiu 21 – (2001-05-18)May 18, 2001 2.03 m (6 ft 8 in) Ateneo Blue Eagles  
F 23 William Navarro 25 – (1997-02-03)February 3, 1997 1.99 m (6 ft 6 in) Seoul Samsung Thunders  
G 27 SJ Belangel 23 – (1999-06-27)June 27, 1999 1.77 m (5 ft 10 in) Daegu KOGAS Pegasus  
F 28 Kevin Quiambao 21 – (2001-04-22)April 22, 2001 2.04 m (6 ft 8 in) De La Salle Green Archers  
F/C 33 Carl Tamayo 21 – (2001-02-13)February 13, 2001 2.01 m (6 ft 7 in) UP Fighting Maroons  
Head coach
Assistant coach(es)
Legend
  • (C) Team captain
  • Club – describes last
    club before the tournament
  • Age – describes age
    on July 13, 2022

References

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  1. ^ Giongco, Mark (1 February 2022). "Chot Reyes back as Gilas coach as Tab Baldwin resigns". Philippine Daily Inquirer. Retrieved 18 June 2022.
  2. ^ Manicad, Julius (1 February 2022). "Gilas exodus keys Tab firing". Daily Tribune. Retrieved 18 June 2022.
  3. ^ Morales, Luisa (5 February 2022). "Chot Reyes braces for 'very difficult' situation with Gilas". The Philippine Star. Retrieved 18 June 2022.
  4. ^ Lozada, Bong (27 February 2022). "Gilas Pilipinas loses big to New Zealand in Fiba World Cup qualifiers". Philippine Daily Inquirer. Retrieved 18 June 2022.
  5. ^ "Chot Reyes laments lost chance to play entire Gilas pool after Korea pullout". Rappler. 24 February 2022. Retrieved 18 June 2022.
  6. ^ Saldajeno, Ivan (27 February 2022). "FIBA disqualifying South Korea from WCQ". Retrieved 27 February 2022.
  7. ^ "FIBA statement on Korea participation to the FIBA Basketball World Cup 2023 Asian Qualifiers". FIBA. 23 February 2022. Retrieved 23 February 2022.
  8. ^ "Yet to issue statement, Fiba website reflects Korea 'disqualified'". SPIN.ph. 26 February 2022. Retrieved 1 March 2022.
  9. ^ Joble, Rey (26 May 2022). "SBP takes full responsibility for Gilas loss". The Manila Times. Retrieved 18 June 2022.
  10. ^ "Gilas loss to Indonesia the lowest point for PH basketball? Let's see". Sports Interactive Network Philippines. 23 May 2022. Retrieved 18 June 2022.
  11. ^ Agcaoili, Lance (2 June 2022). "Nenad Vucinic to coach Gilas Pilipinas for Fiba qualifying third window". Philippine Daily Inquirer. Retrieved 18 June 2022.
  12. ^ "Chot Reyes to handle Gilas Pilipinas in 2022 FIBA Asia Cup". GMA News. 8 July 2022. Retrieved 9 July 2022.
  13. ^ "Philippines | FIBA Asia Cup 2022". FIBA.basketball.
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