2002 Philippines Asian Games basketball team

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The 2002 Philippines men's Asian Games basketball team, was a Filipino Asian Games team assembled for the basketball competition on 2002 Asian Games.

Forming the team

The formation of the team was started after FIBA lifted suspension on the Philippine basketball on 2001.[1][2]

Ron Jacobs was re-hired as head coach. His first task was to form a blueprint of a team that can win the gold medal. He form two pool teams coached by his assistants (RP-Selecta, coached by Jong Uichico; and RP-Hapee, coached Allan Caidic).[3]

Jong Uichico coaching Philippines vs South Korea in 2002 Asiad

Unfortunately, Jacobs suffered stroke in December 22, 2001.[4] But due to slow recovery, and inability to coach, lead assistant Uichico was tasked to coach the team.[3]

Roster

2002 Asian Games

Pos No. Player Height PBA Team
PG 4 Noy Castillo 6ft 0in
Purefoods Hotdogs
PG 5 Olsen Racela 6ft 0in San Miguel Beermen
SG/SF 6 Dondon Hontiveros 6ft 2in San Miguel Beermen
PF 7 Dennis Espino 6ft 6in Sta. Lucia Realtors
C/PF 8 Mick Pennisi 6ft 9in Red Bull Barako
PF 9 Eric Menk 6ft 6in Barangay Ginebra Kings
PF 10 Danny Ildefonso 6ft 6in San Miguel Beermen
C 11 Andy Seigle 6ft 9in
Purefoods Hotdogs
SF/SG 12 Jeffrey Cariaso 6ft 2in Coca-Cola Tigers
SF/PF 13 Rudy Hatfield 6ft 3in Coca-Cola Tigers
C 14 Asi Taulava 6ft 9in Talk 'N Text Phone Pals
SG/SF 15 Kenneth Duremdes 6ft 3in Alaska Aces

Head coach: Jong Uichico

Assistant coach(es): Allan Caidic, Eric Altamirano

Asian Games results

All times are Korea Standard Time (UTC+09:00)

Preliminary round

Group C

Pos Team Pld W L PF PA PD Pts Qualification
1  Philippines 2 2 0 170 119 +51 4 Quarterfinals
2  North Korea 2 1 1 148 153 −5 3
3  United Arab Emirates 2 0 2 120 166 −46 2 9~12 placing
Source: Results
28 September
15:00
Philippines  81–56  United Arab Emirates
Scoring by quarter: 19–19, 28–9, 16–13, 18–15
2 Pts: I. Mohamed 12
Rebs: Ahmed 6
Asts: J. Salem 2

30 September
17:00
North Korea  63–89  Philippines
Scoring by quarter: 15–19, 16–30, 15–13, 17–27
3 Pts: Duremdes 21
Rebs: Taulava 15
Asts: Racela 5

Quarterfinals

Group I

Pos Team Pld W L PF PA PD Pts Qualification
1  China 3 3 0 309 160 +149 6 Semifinals
2  Philippines 3 2 1 213 235 −22 5
3  Japan 3 1 2 220 260 −40 4 5/6 placing
4  Chinese Taipei 3 0 3 196 283 −87 3 7/8 placing
Source: Results

2 October
17:00
Philippines  79–74  Japan
Scoring by quarter: 17–13, 17–27, 18–18, 27–16
1 Pts: Orimo 33
Rebs: Takahashi 9
Asts: Setsumasa, Orimo 2

4 October
13:00
Chinese Taipei  69–83  Philippines
Scoring by quarter: 15–21, 19–22, 8–19, 27–21
: four players 1 Pts: Taulava 18
Rebs: Menk 11
Asts: Duremdes 3

8 October
19:00
China  92–51  Philippines
Scoring by quarter: 19–10, 19–11, 33–12, 21–18
2 Pts: Espino 7
Rebs: Ildefonso 5
Asts: Hatfield 2

Final round

 
SemifinalsFinal
 
      
 
12 October
 
 
 South Korea69
 
14 October
 
 Philippines68
 
 South Korea (OT)102
 
12 October
 
 China100
 
 China131
 
 
 Kazakhstan62
 
3/4 placing
 
 
13 October
 
 
 Philippines66
 
 
 Kazakhstan68

Semifinals

Due to a Lee Sang-min three point-shot, the Philippines lost the chance to enter Gold Medal game/Finals.[3][5]

12 October
15:00
South Korea  69–68  Philippines
Scoring by quarter: 15–23, 21–11, 22–18, 11–16
4 Pts: Racela 14
Rebs: Menk 12
Asts: Hontiveros 2

Bronze Medal game

13 October
17:00
Philippines  66–68  Kazakhstan
Scoring by quarter: 22–16, 15–21, 15–17, 14–14
3 Pts: Strebkov 30
Rebs: Vdovin 10
Asts: Issakov, Vdovin 1

Aftermath

The team was considered as the worst sports disappointment in the history of the Philippine sports, as the team didn't won any medal.[6][5] The Philippines suffered another suspension from 2005 to 2007, so the result was the team unable to field player for 2006 Doha Asian Games.[2]

The Philippines only won again a basketball medal in 2022 Asian Games (which is a gold).[7][8]

References

  1. ^ Cordero, Abac. "FIBA suspends BAP". The Philippine Star.
  2. ^ a b Cordero, Abac. "FIBA suspends RP". The Philippine Star.
  3. ^ a b c "Loss at Busan Asian Games in 2002 still lingers with Jong Uichico". ESPN.com. 2023-09-25. Retrieved 2024-03-10.
  4. ^ "Big blow as Jacobs suffers a stroke". Arab News. 2002-01-11. Retrieved 2024-03-10.
  5. ^ a b "KOREANOVELA: As heartbreaking as Gilas loss to Korea was, it wasn't even the worst". Spin.ph. Retrieved 2024-03-10.
  6. ^ "Asi looks back at horror 2002 Asiad. Now he's hoping third time's the charm". Spin.ph. Retrieved 2024-03-10.
  7. ^ "Gilas exact revenge on Jordan to end 61-year wait to be crowned Asian Games champions". ESPN.com. 2023-10-06. Retrieved 2024-03-10.
  8. ^ "Philippines win 1st gold in basketball at Asian Games since 1962". www.aa.com.tr. Retrieved 2024-03-10.

Results