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The firebrand's tactician, who mentored the Philippine team ten years ago, says the Australians should be blamed for the scrum on the bench.
MANILA, Philippines – Former National Team Head Coach Yeng Guiao supported the beleaguered Gilas Pilipinas, noting that Australians "were already in trouble when they were in trouble." They came here. "
Guiao, who mentored the Philippine team a dozen years ago, singled out Daniel Kickert as the Australian player who unleashed the bench scrum that stunned the basketball world.
"What the Gilas players did was, for me, a natural human instinct in this situation, so for me, I think it is the Australians who must apologize, not the Gilas team, because it's Kickert's action that triggered everything, "he said.
RR Pogoy de Gilas pushed Christopher Goulding to the ground before he was pared by Kickert with a forearm in his head.In retaliation, the Nationals ran after Kickert and several punches landed on him at the fight match at FIBA World Cup Asian at the Philippine Arena on Monday, July 2nd .
The tactician of NLEX Road Warriors added that Kickert came from the Filipinos, saying that what Pogoy was doing in Goulding was still a basketball game that deserved an offensive foul. [194] 59014]
"For me, what's more embarrassing, if Kickert did it in front of our compatriots with us and that he did not suffered no consequence after that. "
" Sabi ko nga, kung hindi nag-react ng ganoon, baka mas nakakahiya pa.Bitit mo pinabayaan & # 39; yung kakampi niyo? binully kayo ng isang alien na nandito his bansa natin na his tingin ko lang eh hindi talaga play basketball . "
(As I said, they did not react In this way, it will probably be more embarrassing … give up on your teammate, you have been bullied by a stranger here in our country and I think what he did was not a basketball coin.)
Guiao also came to the defense of the Gilas head coach, Chot Reyes, who was blamed by the Australia's assistant coach Luc Longley for instigating the Nationals to "go out and hit" their Australian counterparts.
"I think Australians are looking for someone to blame when ang dapat i-blame, ang (those whom they dev The Australians who I think are looking for trouble when they came here The tone was given the day before when they ripped up the decals without any permission. "
" Tapos Luke Longley Blame Someone d & # 39; other? One way to escape responsibility and escape the guilt of what they did.They also said that they felt dangerous to the security nila.Parang they feared for their security.But who put them in this place anyway? Sila rin eh "Guiao added. (And then Luc Longley puts the I think it's a way to escape responsibility and escape the guilt of what they did.They also said that they felt at risk for their safety. It's like they feared for their safety. But who put them there anyway "It was them.) The year, which recognized being a Filipino supporter, is stunned by the fact that Gilas players apologized when Kickert did not.
"And the bad thing about this is that our players in Gilas apologize for what happened, the guy who started it never apologized – he just said it's unfortunate & # 39; and & # 39; it is unfortunate. & # 39;
On another note, Guiao said that he could not defend the clash that overflowed when Allein Maliksi, Gilas deputy coach, Jong Uichico, and several civilians went on Goulding gathered and beat him.A fan – identified in reports as Peter Aguilar, father of Gilas player Japeth Aguilar – threw a chair at Nathan Sobey, Jio Jalalon's head.
(I will not justify that, it's wrong, I I agree that it is wrong, after the explosion of emotion, they should have already been separated.) – Rappler.com
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