Ryan Reyes may still play in FIBA-Asia meet
Itâs all up to Ryan Reyes. Powerade-Team Pilipinas coach Yeng Guiao said it would be Reyesâ call and not his whether or not to reinsert the injured guard into the RP team roster that will fly to Tianjin, China next week for the 25th FIBA-Asia menâs basketball championship. Rules allow teams to alter the lineups they submitted last Friday until three days before the tournament comes off the wraps on Aug. 6. âIf Ryan tells me heâs O.K. to play, then Iâll find a way for him," said Guiao, who earlier named Reyes and Talk âN Text forward Ranidel de Ocampo as alternates. The 25-year-old Reyes, who played for California State-Fullerton and was drafted third overall by the Sta. Lucia Realtors, pulled a hamstring muscle in his left thigh during the 8th SEABA Menâs Championship in Medan last June and has been listed as day-to-day since. âIf I donât feel Iâm 90 percent healthy, then Iâd rather not play because I donât want to bring the team down," said Reyes, who has an appointment with noted sports medicine specialist and orthopedic surgeon Dr. Raul Canlas after the RP team returns home Monday. A sharp pain that shot up his thigh while doing lateral exercises a couple of days ago, Reyes said, prompted him to inform Guiao of his condition. Guiao, who has repeatedly said he wanted Reyes on his team, accepted Reyesâ decision to be stricken off the 12-man team but left the door ajar for any eventuality. âAll Ryan has to do is say it," said Guiao, who refused to discuss whose spot Reyes would take over if he turns up fine within the next seven days. - GMANews.TV