Aguilar on latest Gilas inclusion: ‘It might be my last’
Japeth Aguilar’s latest inclusion with Gilas Pilipinas could be his last.
“I can see that with the Gilas’ timetable, it might be my last stint so if ever, I want to leave the country with a nice standing,” he said.
Article continues after this advertisementThe Barangay Ginebra forward, who turns 30 on Wednesday, has been a part of all iterations of the Gilas program since it started in 2009.
But times have changed since, and with coach Chot Reyes leaning towards working with a younger pool, Aguilar has been entrusted in the position of being one of the group’s elder statesmen.
Though still a bit hesitant at first, Aguilar knows that he has to fill the gaps left by veterans like Marc Pingris and Ranidel de Ocampo as he hopes to impart the knowledge he learned from them.
Article continues after this advertisement“Hopefully, [their leadership traits] rubbed off. I’ll do my best on my part to help the team. I’ve learned a lot from the veterans, on how important every practice is, so I hope to pass it on to the younger guys,” he said.
The challenge may be great, but just like every time he donned the national tri-colors before, Aguilar said it’s always a thrill to represent the country in the international stage.
“I’m looking forward to playing for the national team again,” he said. “I have to prepare myself. It’s a different system from our Ginebra style of basketball. So even now, I’ll plan hard on what skill sets I need to have for coach Chot’s system.”