Friday, 10 July 2026
Nasdaq +1.30%
Subscribe NowSupport Us

Daily TribuneDaily TribuneDaily Tribune

Daily TribuneDaily TribuneDaily Tribune
Subscribe
Friday, 10 July 2026
Nasdaq +1.30%
  • News
  • Commentary
  • Business
  • Life
  • Show
  • Sports
  • Global Goals
Partner feature
Daily TribuneDaily Tribune

The Philippines' leading digital newspaper.

News
  • Headlines
  • Page three
  • Metro
  • Nation
  • Dyaryo Tirada
  • Obituary (Remember Me)
Commentary
  • Columnists
  • Opinion
  • Editorial
  • Scuttlebutt
  • Letter to the Editor
Business
  • Shipping
  • Portraits
  • Pep
  • Business Advisories
  • Technology (Tech Talks)
Life
  • Show
  • Food & Drink
  • Getaways
  • Arts & Culture
  • Social Set
  • Spaces
  • Fashion & Beauty
  • The Edit
  • Top Form
  • Next Gen
  • Sacred Space
  • Project Larawan
  • Snaps
Sports
  • Hoops
  • Volley
  • Golf
  • Goal
  • Boxing
  • Tennis
  • Esports
  • Blast

Company

  • About
  • Contact
  • Advertise
  • Privacy
  • Subscribe
  • Support Us

© 2026 Daily Tribune · tribune.net.ph · Powered by Quintype

SPORTS

The Italian Job

It will be interesting to see how the Italians will react to the highly-partisan crowd at the Big Dome.

NG

Nick Giongco·10 August 2023, 1:20 am

Share

The Italian Job
Partner feature

Share

Google Preferred Sources

Get more Daily Tribune stories in your search results

Add Daily Tribune as a preferred source on Google Search.

Add to Google
Partner feature

Italy has a storied basketball history.

While football is the country's premier sport, the interest in basketball is deep as well.

The Italians are one of the world's premier basketball nations and they have a solid track record, having placed second twice in the Olympic Games and took part in 13 world championships.

Likewise, the Italians won the European championships two times.

Currently, the team that is revving up for the 2023 FIBA World Cup is doing well while undergoing rigid training in Folgara in northern Italy, having just topped the Trentino Cup by whipping Asian powerhouse China, 79-61.

The Chinese paraded naturalized player Kyle Anderson (Li Kaier) of the Minnesota Timberwolves but the New York-born forward couldn't bail his new team out despite finishing with 11 points in 19 minutes and 31 seconds of play.

Gilas Pilipinas is bracketed with Italy, the Dominican Republic and Angola and is hard-pressed to make the next round given the injuries on key players.

But since the games will be held on familiar territory, Gilas is capable of pulling off a surprise since the Dominican is said to be not fielding two National Basketball Association players in Chris Duarte and Al Horford.

But what about the Italians?

Well, as they say, the ball is round.

But even the most hardcore Gilas supporters agree that it will take a miracle for the Filipinos to survive the Italian onslaught.

Still, Italy admitted, through its communications chief Francesco D'Aniello, that the crowd could be a factor.

"We've played before 20,000, 25,000 people but we've never seen a crowd of 55,000 people," D'Aniello told me during a visit to the Italian Basketball Federation headquarters in Rome several weeks ago.

Well, not exactly.

It will only be during the inaugurals that a huge crowd of 50,000 plus is expected to be in attendance because the opening games are going to be staged at the Philippine Arena. The succeeding games in Manila will be held at the Smart Araneta Coliseum and the Philippine Arena.

When Italy meets Gilas on 29 August, the venue will be the Smart Araneta Coliseum, which has been reconfigured to accommodate 16,500. During the Thrilla in Manila in 1975, 25,000 were packed to see Muhammad Ali and Joe Frazier.

Anyway, Italy will be relieved to find this out.

An audience numbering 55,000 will look and sound different from 16,500.

But considering that the Filipinos are the most passionate cage fans in the world, that 16,500 can sound very much like 55,000.

It will be interesting to see how the Italians will react to the highly-partisan crowd at the Big Dome.

Suggested Articles

Haaland relishing 'special' World Cup showdown with England
SPORTS

Haaland relishing 'special' World Cup showdown with England

Erling Haaland said facing England, the land of his birth, in the World Cup quarter-finals was extra special as he aims…

Agence France-Presse·10 July 2026

Returning Loman faces Abramishvili
SPORTS

Returning Loman faces Abramishvili

BRAVE Combat Federation has added a pivotal bantamweight matchup to the supporting card of BRAVE CF 108 as former…

DT·9 July 2026

Argente trey saves Gems
HOOPS

Argente trey saves Gems

Shawn Argente drilled in a lethal three-pointer from way out with 12.3 seconds left as the Meycauayan Marilao Gems…

DT·9 July 2026

Patience over aggression
GOLF

Patience over aggression

Injured Bisera bounces back, secures LPGT plum

DT·9 July 2026

Amores makes PBA return, inks deal with Giant Risers
HOOPS

Amores makes PBA return, inks deal with Giant Risers

Controversial shooting guard John Amores gets a second chance in the Philippine Basketball Association (PBA).

Mark Escarlote·9 July 2026

Lim tapped as Asiad CdM
SPORTS

Lim tapped as Asiad CdM

The Philippine Olympic Committee (POC) on Thursday appointed karate chief Ricky Lim as chef de mission (CdM) to the…

DT·9 July 2026