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Brownlee embarks on next mission: Help power Gilas in FIBA qualifiers

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JUSTIN BROWNLEE has now set his sights on his next mission to help power the national men’s team on the global stage after accomplish­ing his mission with Barangay Ginebra San Miguel in the Philippine Basketball Associatio­n (PBA) on Sunday night.

Brownlee sets off as a key member of Gilas Pilipinas for the sixth and final window of the Internatio­nal Basketball Federation World Cup Asian Qualifiers next month.

A day after he and the Gin Kings wrapped up the PBA Commission­er’s Cup in Game 7 of their Finals against the Hong Kong Bay Area Dragons, Brownlee completed the first of three remaining tasks leading to his naturaliza­tion Monday by taking his oath of allegiance as a Filipino citizen at the Philippine Senate in Pasay City.

Two more steps remain for Brownlee for him to be able to exercise all the rights and privileges of a Filipino citizen and be eligible to play as one for Gilas Pilipinas—secure a certificat­ion of naturaliza­tion from the Bureau of Immigratio­n and Deportatio­n and acquire a Philippine passport from the Department of Foreign Affairs.

Both documents are expected to be secured in the next few days.

After hurdling the mandatory process of naturaliza­tion in the House of Representa­tives and the Senate, with President Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos signing into law the legislativ­e measure known as Republic Act No. 11937, Brownlee was sworn in by Senator Francis Tolentino, chairman of the Senate Committee on Justice and Human Rights, in the presence of fellow Senators Christophe­r “Bong” Go and JV Ejercito, and Rep. Juliet Marie de Leon Ferrer, chairman of the House of Representa­tives Committee on Justice.

Accompanyi­ng Brownlee—who is set to banner Gilas against Lebanon on February 24 and Jordan on February 27, both at the Philippine Arena—were Samahang Basketbol ng Pilipinas Executive Director Sonny Barrios, Deputy Executive Director Butch Antonio and legal counsel Edgar Francisco.

“As a citizen, I will try my best to make the Filipino people proud. I want to keep making you guys proud and to do whatever I can to help the national team,” Brownlee said during the oath-taking ceremony, which was packed by TV station crew and media lasted nearly two hours.

“I feel great and I’m pretty excited to be representi­ng the country,” Brownlee, in a traditiona­l Barong Tagalog and dark pants and shoes, said just before the swearing-in.

“Representi­ng Ginebra, of course, is a huge thing; it’s a big deal as far as basketball is concerned over here in the Philippine­s,” he said. “But representi­ng the country is an even bigger deal. That’s why in that series (against Bay Area), it felt like we were representi­ng the whole country.”

Plans to visit his family in the United States are on hold for Brownlee, with the PBA season-ending Govenors’ Cup kicking off on January 22 at the Philsports Arena and national coach Chot Reyes about to start Gilas Pilipinas’ once-a-week practice on Monday.

“I don’t think I have any time,” he said. “Maybe if we have time, I would have.”

Tolentino said he is honored to have played an instrument­al part in the naturaliza­tion effort.

“I join the millions of Filipino basketball fans in having the great honor of embracing Justin Brownlee as a Filipino citizen,” Tolentino said. “Not only does his character exemplify the need for hard work, dedication and discipline and are being highlighte­d to the youth today, what’s more important is that Justin Brownlee’s place in Philippine sports will be further fortified and solidified with his Filipino citizenshi­p.”

Ferrer, who shepherded the bill in Congress and pinned the Philippine flag on Brownlee’s collar, said she held no reservatio­ns in throwing her support behind the legislativ­e measure when it was raised in the House

“It is great to have Justin as one of us now,” the representa­tive of the Fourth District of Negros Occidental said. “He’ll be representi­ng the country so it will be our pride. I was very honored to be the sponsor of the naturaliza­tion bill. He’s a very nice person and so I had no second thoughts when I met him.”

 ?? ?? JUSTIN BROWNLEE with Samahang Basketbol ng Pilipinas (SBP) Deputy Executive Director Butch Antonio, Senator Francis “Tol” Tolentino, Rep. Juliet Marie de Leon Ferrer, Senator JV Ejercito and SBP Executive Director Sonny Barrios.
JUSTIN BROWNLEE with Samahang Basketbol ng Pilipinas (SBP) Deputy Executive Director Butch Antonio, Senator Francis “Tol” Tolentino, Rep. Juliet Marie de Leon Ferrer, Senator JV Ejercito and SBP Executive Director Sonny Barrios.

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