20th FIBA ASIA Champions Cup


Britama Arena, Sports Mall Kelapa Gading
Jakarta, Indonesia
May 12 to 20, 2009
Smart Gilas (Philippines) Record: 5-2
Game by Game Schedule and Results
Date    Opponents                     Scores      W/L  Round
May 12  Sangmu Phoenix (South Korea)   90-76       W   Preliminary Round Group A
May 13  Mahram (I. R. Iran)            87-98       L   Preliminary Round Group A
May 15  Al Riyadi Beirut (Lebanon)     91-86       W   Preliminary Round Group A
May 16  Al Qadsia (Kuwait)             98-93       W   Preliminary Round Group A
May 17  Al Arabi (Qatar)               71-76       L   Quarter Finals
May 19  Sangmu Phoenix (South Korea)   98-78       W   5/8 Placing
May 20  Satria Muda (Indonesia)       112-107 OT   W   5/6 Placing
Roster
No. Player                Position        Date of Birth
 4  Andy Mark Barroca     Guard           April 25, 1986
 5  Aldrech Ramos         Forward/Center  April 3, 1988
 6  J. V. Casio           Guard           September 1, 1986
 7  Dylan Ababou          Forward         December 7, 1986
 8  Chris Tiu             Guard           July 15, 1985
 9  Greg Slaughter        Forward/Center  May 19, 1988
10  Marnel Mac Baracael   Guard/Forward   April 14, 1985
11  C. J. Giles (Import)  Center          September 23, 1986
12  Jason Ballesteros     Forward/Center  October 7, 1985
13  Rey Guevarra          Forward         November 24, 1985
14  R. J. Jazul           Guard/Forward   April 11, 1986
15  J. R. Cawaling        Guard/Forward   August 15, 1987
Team Manager: Noli Eala
Head Coach: Rajko Toroman
Assistant Coach: Edward Allan Gregorio

Final Statistics
                                     2pt. FG      3pt. FG     FREE THROWS    REBOUNDS
Player               GP GS    MINS FGM FGA PCT. FGM FGA PCT. FTM FTA  PCT. OFF DEF TOT AST STL BLK  PF  TO PTS AVG.
C. J. Giles           6  5  179:57  44  67 .657   1   3 .333  22  34  .647  27  52  79   5  10  14  24  11 113 18.8
Andy Mark Barroca     7  7  190:46  53  89 .596   3  17 .176  14  30  .467  16  21  37  38  18   0  23  19 129 18.4
Dylan Ababou          7  1  187:15  14  28 .500  18  42 .429  12  18  .667  16  15  31   5   5   0  18   4  94 13.4
J. V. Casio           7  0  142:02  14  31 .452  11  33 .333   9  12  .750   8  18  26  26   7   0  17   7  70 10.0
Marnel Mac Baracael   7  7  173:55  26  37 .703   5  22 .227   2   7  .286   5   6  11   8   4   0  17  13  69  9.9
Chris Tiu             6  6  144:46   5  24 .208   5  19 .263  19  27  .704   7  15  22   8   8   0  12   8  44  7.3
Aldrech Ramos         7  0  113:56  19  39 .487   2   4 .500   2   4  .500  14  14  28   7   1   1  14   7  46  6.6
R. J. Jazul           7  1   83:30   8  17 .471   5  15 .333   3   4  .750   6   3   9   8   2   0   3   6  34  4.9
Rey Guevarra          6  0   30:36   2   6 .333   3   5 .600   2   2 1.000   2   0   2   3   2   0   5   0  15  2.5
Greg Slaughter        4  1   39:43   3   9 .333   0   0   -    2   4  .500   2   9  11   1   1   2   5   3   8  2.0
J. R. Cawaling        7  6   71:14   1   6 .167   3  12 .250   2   3  .667   2   4   6  11   1   0  14   2  13  1.9
Jason Ballesteros     7  1   67:12   4  11 .364   0   0   -    4   8  .500   5   5  10   0   3   1  14   2  12  1.7
Team                                                                        13  15  28                   2
TOTALS                7    1425:00 193 364 .530  56 172 .326  93 153  .608 123 177 300 120  62  18 166  84 647 92.4
OPPONENTS             7    1425:00 163 298 .547  62 181 .343 102 173  .590 109 196 305 109  41  21 130 119 614 87.7
Participating Teams
Preliminary Round Groupings
Group A
Al Qadsia (Kuwait)
Al Riyadi Beirut (Lebanon)
Mahram (I. R. Iran)
Sangmu Phoenix (South Korea)
Smart Gilas (Philippines)

Group B
Al Arabi (Qatar)
Al Wasil (United Arab Emirates)
Satria Muda (Indonesia)
Young Cagers (India)
Zain Club (Jordan)

Final Standings
1. Mahram (I. R. Iran) (7-0)
2. Zain Club (Jordan) (6-1)
3. Al Riyadi Beirut (Lebanon) (4-3)
4. Al Arabi (Qatar) (3-4)
5. Smart Gilas (Philippines) (5-2)
6. Satria Muda (Indonesia) (3-4)
7. Sangmu Phoenix (South Korea) (2-5)
8. Young Cagers (India) (1-6)
9. Al Wasil (United Arab Emirates) (1-3)
10. Al Qadsia (Kuwait) (0-4)
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