HANGZHOU. – The real test begins for Gilas Pilipinas Tuesday when it makes its highly-anticipated debut in the 19th Asian Games here.
And what a battle for coach Tim Cone and the Philippine team it will be.
The all-pro unit takes on a Bahrain side which Cone described as a “challenge” against a team that has faced major adversities in the last two weeks leading to the continental showpiece.
“I think they are going to be a challenge out there,” the most accomplished coach in PBA history said of Bahrain.
The match is set at 1:30 p.m. at the Zijingang University inside the Zhejiang University.
It’s business as usual for the national team despite not hearing a word yet from the Hangzhou Asian Games Organizing Committee regarding the fate of late inclusions Kevin Alas, Marcio Lassiter, Chris Ross, Mo Tautuaa, and CJ Perez.
Gilas held a film viewing on Monday and then held practice at the Dongzan Arena Olympic Sports Shop for the second straight time since arriving Sunday.
Bahrain, which is in Group C of the eliminations in the company of the Philippines, Thailand, and Jordan, is coming off a rousing campaign in the FIBA Olympic Pre-Qualifying Tournament in Damascus, Syria last month where it emerged undefeated in five matches.
As champion of the meet, it became the first country to secure a berth in the Qualifying Tournament for the 2024 Paris Olympics.
Former PBA import Dwayne Chism is at the forefront of Bahrain’s campaign, along with Mustafa Rashed, and Muzamil Ameer Hamooda.
All of these are not lost on Cone and his coaching staff.