Here is the complete statement from the Samahang Basketbol ng Pilipinas, Inc. (SBP) on their decision regarding the Philippines' participation in the 2018 Asian Games in Palembang, Indonesia.
The Asian Games is scheduled to take place on August 18 to September 2, with the first window of the FIBA World Cup Qualifiers set to take place on September 13 and 17. It had been reported earlier that the Philippines would have been composed of a PBA team mainly reinforced by Rain or Shine that would be coached by Yeng Guiao of NLEX.
The SBP remains committed to the continuous development of Philippine basketball, and to attaining the best possible results for our teams in the global stage. We thank Rain or Shine, especially its owners Terry Que and Raymond Yu, as well as NLEX Coach Yeng Guiao and Rain or Shine Coach Caloy Garcia, for expressing their willingness to represent our nation in the upcoming Asian Games.
However, to allow our National Team and our organization to regroup, prepare for the process of appealing the FIBA Disciplinary Panel’s recent Decision, and aim for sustainable success in future tournaments—including the upcoming FIBA World Cup Qualifiers and the 2023 FIBA Basketball World Cup—we have reached the conclusion that, with the forgoing considered and after consulting with the basketball community, the time and chance to participate in the 2018 Asian Games would not be optimal.
We apologize to the Asian Games organizers, to the fans of the Philippine team, and to the Asian basketball community for this withdrawal. The SBP resolves to improve its systems, and to prepare programs that will better ensure respectable performances of our teams internationally, of which our countrymen can be truly proud.
The Asian Games is scheduled to take place on August 18 to September 2, with the first window of the FIBA World Cup Qualifiers set to take place on September 13 and 17. It had been reported earlier that the Philippines would have been composed of a PBA team mainly reinforced by Rain or Shine that would be coached by Yeng Guiao of NLEX.
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