21st FIBA ASIA Champions Cup


Al Gharrafa Indoor Stadium
Doha, Qatar
May 22 to 30, 2010
Smart Gilas (Philippines) Record: 2-5
Game by Game Schedule and Results
Date    Opponents                       Scores     W/L  Round
May 23  Al Rayyan (Qatar)                58-86      L   Preliminary Round Group A
May 24  Astana Tigers (Kazakhstan)       71-77 OT   L   Preliminary Round Group A
May 25  Mahram (I. R. Iran)              72-86      L   Preliminary Round Group A
May 26  Duhok (Iraq)                     76-74      W   Preliminary Round Group A
May 28  Al Riyadi Beirut (Lebanon)       63-74      L   Quarter Finals
May 29  Al Jala'a (Syria)                81-83      L   5/8 Placing
May 30  Al Hilal Mobily (Saudi Arabia)  100-95 OT   W   7/8 Placing
Roster
No. Player                    Date of Birth
 4  Andy Mark Barroca         April 25, 1986
 5  Aldrech Ramos             April 3, 1988
 6  Chris Tiu                 July 15, 1985
 7  Dylan Ababou              December 7, 1986
 8  Japeth Aguilar            January 25, 1987
 9  Greg Slaughter            May 19, 1988
10  Marnel Mac Baracael       April 14, 1985
11  Milan Vucicevic (Import)  July 20, 1985
12  Jason Ballesteros         October 7, 1985
13  Chris Lutz                February 11, 1985
14  R. J. Jazul               April 11, 1986
Head Coaches: Edward Allan Gregorio (Head Coach during the Al Rayyan (Qatar) and the Astana Tigers (Kazakhstan) game), and Rajko Toroman

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.  HI
Andy Mark Barroca     7  6  217:35  28  61 .459   5  22 .227  27  40  .675   9  20  29  19  18   1  22  28  98 14.0  24
Milan Vucicevic       7  6  212:11  35  65 .538   0   1 .000  18  24  .750  23  49  72   5   2   7  24  10  88 12.6  22
Chris Tiu             7  5  227:45   4  16 .250  16  37 .432  30  36  .833   7  18  25  45  15   0  20  20  86 12.3  18
Marnel Mac Baracael   7  6  207:15  20  49 .408   7  37 .189  20  23  .870  10  18  28   6   4   0  18  12  81 11.6  22
Dylan Ababou          7  3  144:26  12  20 .600   9  22 .409   3   7  .429   4  11  15  11   4   1  20   6  54  7.7  12
Aldrech Ramos         6  1   84:08   7  13 .538   3   6 .500   4   5  .800   6   7  13   3   1   2  16   1  27  4.5  14
Japeth Aguilar        7  5   80:39   9  24 .375   2   9 .222   6  10  .600   5   8  13   4   1   2  14   8  30  4.3  13
Chris Lutz            7  1  160:01   5  14 .357   4  18 .222   3   4  .750   2   9  11   9   3   0  17   8  25  3.6   9
Greg Slaughter        7  1   66:48  10  22 .455   0   1 .000   0   2  .000   8   7  15   0   1   4   5   4  20  2.9   8
R. J. Jazul           6  0   39:40   1   6 .167   2   6 .333   2   2 1.000   1   2   3   3   3   0   1   7  10  1.7   5
Jason Ballesteros     3  0    9:22   1   2 .500   0   0   -    0   0    -    1   1   2   0   0   0   1   1   2  0.7   2
TOTALS                7    1449:50 132 292 .452  48 159 .302 113 153  .739  76 150 226 105  52  17 158 104 521 74.4 100
OPPONENTS             7    1449:55 147 274 .536  53 146 .363 122 194  .629  73 169 242 116  58  30 125  97 575 82.1  95
Participating Teams
Preliminary Round Groupings
Group A
Mahram (I. R. Iran)
Duhok (Iraq)
Astana Tigers (Kazakhstan)
Smart Gilas (Philippines)
Al Rayyan (Qatar)

Group B
Applied Science University (Jordan)
Al Riyadi Beirut (Lebanon)
Al Jala'a (Syria)
Al Hilal Mobily (Saudi Arabia)
Al Nasr (United Arab Emirates)

Final Standings
1. Mahram (I. R. Iran) (6-1)
2. Al Rayyan (Qatar) (6-1)
3. Al Riyadi Beirut (Lebanon) (6-1)
4. Applied Science University (Jordan) (4-3)
5. Astana Tigers (Kazakhstan) (4-3)
6. Al Jala'a (Syria) (3-4)
7. Smart Gilas (Philippines) (2-5)
8. Al Hilal Mobily (Saudi Arabia) (1-6)
9. Al Nasr (United Arab Emirates) (1-4)
10. Duhok (Iraq) (0-5)
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