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THE GILAS ADVANTAGE

Tim Cone credits Filipino crowd for 94-64 win over Hong Kong

- BY MARIANNE S. ABALAYAN

GILAS Pilipinas coach Tim Cone credited part of the men’s national basketball team’s rousing 9464 win over Hong Kong in their Fiba Asia Cup 2025 Qualifiers 1st Window Group B match to the Filipino fans who gathered at the Tsuen Wan Stadium on Thursday night, February 22, 2024.

“We always have a crowd, I think that’s the big advantage we have over the other teams. No matter where we play, there’s always a crowd to cheer us,” Cone said in a post-game press conference via the Fiba Media YouTube channel.

He expressed gratitude, saying, “We know they spend hard-earned money to watch the games, so we truly appreciate them there. I thought they were the reasons that we came out there in the second half. We got a couple of nice plays, they were cheering hard, and it kind of lifted our spirits. We gained some momentum, that kind of hit our run away there in the third quarter.”

The seasoned coach, who led the Philippine­s to a historic gold medal in the Hangzhou Asian Games in China last year, admitted that Hong Kong surprised them in the first half.

“Hong Kong came and played a great first half, which shocked us. We were surprised at their ability to shoot the ball,” Cone added.

However, in the second half, he noted that his team played better, both offensivel­y and defensivel­y.

He highlighte­d their luck in getting a run, praising Karl Kevin Quiambao for stepping up for Gilas down the stretch.

Quiambo said, “I just stayed ready. The first half was some kind of shaky for us. But as Coach Tim told us, every possession counts. In the fourth quarter, when we had a run, I just took a shot. I practiced those shots.”

He emphasized his commitment to giving 100 percent in every possession, every minute, and every playing time he gets, regardless of where he plays.

“I’m just glad to be able to play with my kuyas (big brothers),” he added, while also thanking the Filipino fans who supported the team, stating that he was happy that they secured the win for them.

Naturalize­d player Justin Brownlee led the charge for Gilas, drilling in 16 points on top of seven rebounds, seven assists, and three steals.

Kai Zachary Sotto showcased a convincing double-double performanc­e with 13 points and 15 rebounds while De La Salle University (DLSU) Green Archer Karl Kevin Quiambao provided 15 points, three rebounds, and two assists. Jamie James Malonzo added 11 markers.

Scottie Thompson, though limited to five points, made a significan­t impact with nine assists.

Gilas dominated the game with a strong defense, especially in the third period.

The opposing team struggled for solutions, resulting in a triumphant victory that left Filipino fans delighted.

Shiu Wah Leung topscored for the host squad, hitting 15 points as teammates Oliver Xu, Duncan Overbeck Reid, and Sui Hung Yeung added 13, 12, and 12 points, respective­ly.

Gilas will clash against Chinese Taipei on Sunday, February 25, at the PhilSports Arena in Pasig City.

The boxscores:

PHI 94 - Brownlee 16, Quiambao 15, Sotto, 13, Malonzo 11, Ramos 9, Newsome 7, Aguilar 6, Oftana 5, Perez 5, Thompson 5, Tamayo 2.

HKG 64 - Leung 15, Xu 13, Reid 12, Yeung 12, Yang 5, Tsoi 4, So 3

Quartersco­res: 23-15, 22-18, 30-9, 23-18.

 ?? FIBA PHOTO ?? GILAS ADVANTAGE. Gilas Pilipinas coach Tim Cone credits the Filipino fans for their lopsided 94-64 win over Hong Kong in their Fiba Asia Cup 2025 Qualifiers 1st Window Group B match on Thursday night, February 22, 2024, at the Tsuen Wan Stadium.
FIBA PHOTO GILAS ADVANTAGE. Gilas Pilipinas coach Tim Cone credits the Filipino fans for their lopsided 94-64 win over Hong Kong in their Fiba Asia Cup 2025 Qualifiers 1st Window Group B match on Thursday night, February 22, 2024, at the Tsuen Wan Stadium.

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