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FIBA-Asia: RP 5 debuts vs obscure Sri Lanka
The Sri Lanka puzzle stands in the way of Powerade-Team Pilipinas when it formally kicks off its campaign in the 25th FIBA-Asia men’s basketball championship Thursday at the Tianjin gym in Tianjian, China. Going into the 9 a.m. game, the Sri Lankans remain a big mystery to coach Yeng Guiao, as he hasn’t seen them play, personally or even on video tapes.
FIBA-Asia Men's Championship Games Thursday (Tianjin gym) Group A 9 a.m. – RP vs. Sri Lanka 2 p.m. – Korea vs. Japan
The only time the RP squad got a glimpse of their opponents came Wednesday morning during breakfast at the King Hall Hotel where both teams are staying. “Physically, medyo maliliit," Guaio noted of the Sri Lankans, a people more known to be adept at cricket than basketball. “Still, we don’t know anything about them," he added. “We have no scouting report on them and we haven’t seen them play." A check with the FIBA-Asia organizers showed only the name of the 12-man roster of Sri Lanka, but no specific positions, heights and weights were included. The Sri Lankans made it to the FIBA-Asia meet along with India following the East Asian qualifier that also involved Bangladesh and Pakistan, all cricket-playing nations. No room for complacency Facing a blank wall, Guiao said there should be no room for complacency in Powerade-RP’s duel against the island country in South Asia. “We have to go all out against them regardless of what kind of team they have," said the RP coach shortly before the team went to practice at the vast Sports Hotel Wednesday. Samahang Basketbol ng Pilipinas (SBP) official Bernie Atienza and PBA operations and technical chief Rickie Santos later gave the RP team coaching staff last-minute insights about the Sri Lankans when they attended the team managers meeting Wednesday afternoon. Joining them was SBP executive director Noli Eala, who arrived later in the day. The RP-Sri Lanka game kicks off a heavy eight-game bill scheduled on opening day of the meet that serves as the qualifier to the 2010 World Basketball Championship in Turkey. 

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