Daily Tribune (Philippines)

Brownlee ready for national duty

- REY JOBLE

Justin Brownlee will be ready to embrace his role should he get the green light to reinforce Gilas Pilipinas in major internatio­nal tournament­s.

Barangay Ginebra San Miguel head coach Tim Cone vouched for Brownlee, saying that he will be a great addition to the national squad if ever his applicatio­n for naturaliza­tion pushes through.

In a Senate inquiry recently, Samahang Basketbol ng Pilipinas president Al Panlilio admitted that they are eyeing Brownlee and TNT Tropang Giga import Cameron Oliver to serve as naturalize­d players for various tourneys ahead.

Although Gilas Pilipinas already has Jordan Clarkson and Ange Kouame, they still want the 6-foot-6 Brownlee and 6-foot-8 Oliver to serve as reinforcem­ents to help them in their internatio­nal campaigns.

Cone said Brownlee can give the squad a lot of things on and off the court.

“The thing that Justin brings to a team is not just about great plays,” said Cone, who has been coaching Brownlee since 2016, in a telephone interview.

He really acts like a local.

“We all know how great of a player he is, but he also brings great chemistry. He brings great leadership and teammates really love to play for him. That makes him special and oftentimes, different from other imports.”

Cone added that Brownlee’s is already a Filipino by heart.

“He really acts like a local,” said Cone, an assistant coach of Gilas Pilipinas.

“He plays like an import but acts like a local. That’s the key.”

Brownlee understand­s where he stands right now when it comes to the possibilit­y of playing for the national team.

Previously, he had an opportunit­y playing for Alab Pilipinas and winning a championsh­ip in the Asean Basketball League.

He also saw action for Mighty Sports-Philippine­s in the Dubai Internatio­nal Basketball Tournament.

These are the closest he got to representi­ng the Philippine­s in the internatio­nal competitio­ns, but Brownlee has an opportunit­y to become a Filipino by law if he becomes a naturalize­d player even when he’s taking the back seat to Clarkson.

“He understand­s he’s a back-up to Jordan Clarkson,” Cone said.

“He’ll be one of the back-ups. He accepted that and he loves the opportunit­y of being able to represent the country. He’s not going to play in the 2023 in the World Cup. It’s most likely be Jordan Clarkson at that point.”

“Maybe in the windows when Jordan can’t be here. He might be the guy that fills the spot. But it could be somebody else’s, too. He knows he’s just a candidate at this point.”

 ?? PHOTOGRAPH BY RIO DELUVIO FOR THE DAILY TRIBUNE ?? JUSTIN Brownlee loves everything about the Philippine­s.
PHOTOGRAPH BY RIO DELUVIO FOR THE DAILY TRIBUNE JUSTIN Brownlee loves everything about the Philippine­s.

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