E-GILAS Pilipinas, the NBA 2K national team, maintains its pristine record to finish the first round of eFIBA Season 2 Southeast Asia qualifications, breaking the world record for most points in their last game against India.
Our eGilas team had a perfect run in the eFIBA Season 2 South East Asia Qualifiers Round 1!
— SBP (@officialSBPinc) October 16, 2023
Let's show our support as they come back for Round 2 this coming November 2 to 7, 2023. pic.twitter.com/gEpoLjpG69
Clark Banzon, Isaiah Alindada, Kenneth Gutierrez, Julian Mallillin, Prich Diez, and Coach Nite Alparas make up the Philippine NBA 2K team.
Our eGilas team starts their campaign at the eFIBA Season 2 South East Asia Qualifiers today!
— SBP (@officialSBPinc) October 12, 2023
Let us show our support for our national athletes this coming October 12 to November 7, 2023. pic.twitter.com/DVMVtOGQkB
Their impeccable campaign began with a 33-29 victory over Indonesia, followed by three more victories of 69-30 over Singapore, 58-42 over Mongolia, and a record-breaking 221-52 victory over India to end the first round of Southeast Asian qualifiers.
E-Gilas coach Nite Alparas stated in an interview with ABS-CBN that the players are pleased with the team’s current position in the qualifiers.
However, the club is preparing for round 2 improvements and intends to improve on ball movement.
“For round 2, ine-expect din namin na may mga adjustments silang gagawin,” Alparas said in a statement. “Naka-ready naman tayo at siguro kailangan din mas magandang ball movement pa para sa team.”
“Nakikita namin Singapore and Indonesia talagang gusto din manalo. Kaya hindi din kami tumitigil sa training para magawa namin yung best namin sa round 2,” Alparas remarked.
Clark Banzon, an E-Gilas player, believes that the team still has a lot of things to work on despite finishing the qualifications with a remarkable placing.
Looking good sir @Delo_2K https://t.co/dEjMBO7Qoh
— Clark Banzon (@LGE_LCB) October 14, 2023
The Philippines is one of 61 nations competing in eFIBA’s second season, and one of five teams from Southeast Asia. The teams are contending for a spot in the World Finals, which will be held later this year in Elmia, Jönköping, Sweden.
In eFIBA Season 1, the Philippines held the Southeast Asian regional title. The team is hoping to reign once more and secure a position on the greatest stage.
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