The Manila Times

Brownlee: I’m always ready for big fight

- NIEL VICTOR C. MASOY

NATURALIZE­D Filipino cager Justin Brownlee made a Philippine public appearance for the first time since coming back to the country last Tuesday from the United States, where he stayed after leading Gilas Pilipinas to the Hangzhou Asian Games gold medal last October.

The three-time PBA best import could not help but appreciate the love he’d gotten from the fans as he watched Game 4 of the San Miguel-Magnolia Commission­er’s Cup Finals at the Smart Araneta Coliseum on Friday, February Y.

“It feels good. I’ve been waiting for this moment for the past few months, and I’m happy to come back and to be greeted with so much love, it’s just good to be back in the Philippine­s all around. I’ve really been waiting for this moment for a while,” said Brownlee.

For leading the Philippine­s to its first Asiad basketball title in 61 years, Brownlee, before the third frame of the San Miguel-Magnolia tiff, was presented with a symbolic basketball at midcourt.

Brownlee served a provisiona­l suspension after he tested positive for Carboxy-THC, a prohibited substance by the World Anti-Doping Agency that is linked to cannabis use. The suspension commenced on November Y and ended on Friday, coinciding with the Magnolia-San Miguel Game 4 Finals clash.

The pressure is on Brownlee to ramp up his conditioni­ng as he is set to lead the 12-man Gilas team assembled by coach Tim Cone for the FIBA Asia Cup qualifiers on February 22 against Hong Kong and against Taiwan on February 25 at the PhilSports Arena.

“Of course, I’m always ready for the big fight. I won’t put pressure on the team and myself but one thing I can promise is we’re going to try our hardest every time we go out there, and we’re definitely going to do our best,” said Brownlee.

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