Manila Standard

Gilas avenges setback to Indonesian­s, eyes cage title

- By Riera U. Mallari

PHNOM PENH— Gilas Pilipinas checked the first of two targets in its Southeast Asian Games’ bucket list when it avenged its last year’s setback to Indonesia via a semifinal 84-76 victory in the basketball competitio­ns at the Elephant Hall 2 of the Morodok Techno National Stadium here on Monday.

On Tuesday at 3 p.m. (4 p.m. in Manila), the Filipinos will try to achieve their second goal – regain the basketball throne.

But it won’t be easy against a souped-up Cambodian team of five naturalize­d American players, who handed the Filipinos a bitter 79- 68 spanking in the elims.

There is, however, renewed optimism this time as the Philippine­s’ own naturalize­d player in Justin Brownlee looks to have finally adapted to the scorching heat and the linoleum flooring of the hardcourt.

Proof was his 15- point eruption in the fourth quarter against the Indonesian­s, including back- to back- to- back treys as Gilas, playing catch up most of the way, grabbed the lead at 76-74, and gained control the rest of the game.

The Philippine­s’ participat­ion in the games was supported by the Philippine Sports Commission.

Gilas’ win also officially booted from their throne the Indonesian­s, who handed the Filipinos a stunning 81- 85 crushing, last year in Vietnam to win their first basketball gold in the games. With Monday’s loss, they became the games’ shortest- lived cage champs at one year.

Meanwhile, the Cambodians, who haven’t medalled in the history of SEAG basketball, are already assured of their best finish after crushing Thailand, 76- 66, in the other semifinal pairing.

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