Manila Bulletin

DAWN OF NEW ERA Gilas returns to court, tackles Hong Kong

- By REYNALD MAGALLON

Gilas Pilipinas guns for a winning start as it takes on Hong Kong in its opening game in the 2025 FIBA Asia Cup Qualifiers at the Tsuen Wan Stadium in Hong Kong on Thursday, Feb. 22.

The Nationals plunge back into action for the first time since reigning supreme in last year’s Asian Games and will have to shake off the rust against a lower ranked but still dangerous Hong Kong team in the 8 p.m. affair.

Gilas Pilipinas head coach Tim Cone is tempering expectatio­ns for the Nationals especially that he’s looking at the few windows of the qualifiers as the chance to establish the foundation­s of his system and philosophy as part of the long-term program for the team.

“We need every little support that we can get. We are still searching for ourselves. We haven't found ourselves by any means. We know that we’re not gonna be good now as we are in the next two and three windows but we do feel we have the foundation,” said the veteran mentor.

Serving as pillar to Gilas in its opening game is naturalize­d player Justin Brownlee, who, likewise, is not expected to be in tip-top shape following a three-month layoff.

He should, however, have some ample support from the core of the Asiad golden team in the likes of CJ Perez, Calvin Oftana, Scottie Thompson and Chris Newsome. Also part of the crew are the core of the World Cup team in Dwight Ramos, Kai Sotto and Jamie Malonzo along with young guns Kevin Quiambao and Carl Tamayo.

The team will be missing the services of twin towers June Mar Fajardo and AJ Edu but will get some boost in the frontline with Japeth Aguilar stepping in for the February window.

Cone and his wards are facing a familiar foe at the opposing side of the court with veteran big man Duncan Reid leading the charge for Hong Kong. Reid is no stranger to Philippine brand of basketball, having played in the PBA during his stint with the Bay Area Dragons.

He even faced up against Aguilar, Thompson, Brownlee and Malonzo during the epic seven-game series against Barangay Ginebra in the Commission­er’s Cup last season.

Hong Kong is coming off a solid showing in the pre-qualifying event, finishing in the top 4 along with Guam, Mongolia and Thailand to advance to the qualifying phase.

The team, however, is also missing some of its key players in Choi Kwan Tsai and Shiu Wah Leung who led the scoring for Hong Kong in the

Asia Cup pre-qualifiers.

 ?? ?? CJ PEREZ is one of the Gilas players to watch after his splendid run in the recent PBA Commission­er's Cup. (AFP)
CJ PEREZ is one of the Gilas players to watch after his splendid run in the recent PBA Commission­er's Cup. (AFP)
 ?? ?? EJ OBIENA poses with his medal and coach Vitaly Petrov.
EJ OBIENA poses with his medal and coach Vitaly Petrov.

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