THE men’s basketball team battles Vietnam on Friday hoping to bring the momentum of a 52-point rout of Singapore in its first assignment in the 30th SEA Games men’s basketball action.
The Philippines-Vietnam game is set at 8:15 p.m. at the Mall of Asia Arena.
The all-pro Gilas team was a runaway 110-58 winner over Singapore on Wednesday night. They expect a tougher customer in the Vietnamese, who waylaid Myanmar 131-52, also the other day.
“We’re a little bit herky-jerky. We weren’t smooth offensively. We had to make an adjustment at halftime,” Cone said of their battle against the Singaporeans, adding they can’t afford to do the same against Vietnam.
Cone is in his second tour of duty as coach of the national team, having called the shots for the Philippines in the 1998 Asian Games. He said he was a little bit anxious early against Singapore “getting the feel of calling the shots again for the national team. I was still young then, but now I think I have gone wiser, and mature enough now for the games.”
Myanmar and Singapore clash in the opening game of a four-game bill at 12 noon, while Malaysia and Cambodia battle at 2:15.
The lone women’s match at 6 p.m. pits Thailand against Indonesia, with the Thais out to score a big follow-up to their shock 70-47 win over defending champion Malaysia on Wednesday.
“I don’t think we’ve played our best basketball [against Singapore],” Cone said. “I feel like our guys came out and took a serious approach. I think they’re trying to show the country that they’re gonna take a serious approach and respect the game. When you respect the game, you respect your opponent.”
Cone said he is wary of Thailand, which opened its campaign by beating Indonesia, 98-76, and Malaysia.
“At this point, you can’t say anything on each team now, just like Thailand beating title contender Indonesia. You can’t count out Malaysia which is constantly improving. We just play it by ear and have my other coaches do the scouting,” Cone said.