Philippine Daily Inquirer

PH routs Taiwan 5

After huge Japan upset, Gilas-Australia duel now a battle for top spot

- @musongINQ By Musong R. Castillo

TAIPEI— Laboring under another bum start against an enemy that broke out of the gates hard, Gilas Pilipinas got going in the second quarter Friday night and showed why it is one of the best teams in the region these days.

June Mar Fajardo threw his weight around when the chips were down for the Filipinos and helped them to a 93-71 ripping of Chinese Taipei that put the hosts in danger of missing the second round of the Fiba World Cup Qualifying tournament.

A huge crowd showed up at Taipei Heping Gym here and rattled the Filipinos early. But Gilas leaned on sheer firepower, cohesivene­ss and size to overwhelm the Taiwanese in the final three periods, winning with plenty to spare and taking a winning feeling going into a key return match with Australia on Monday.

Coach Chot Reyes was all praises for his Fighting 12, saying there is “no quit in this team.” He now focuses his sights on the Aussies, who just lost in upset fashion to Japan, 79-78,

in China also Friday, which will make the Taipei-Japan match on Monday a KO match for the third and last Group B slot.

Team Philippine­s improved to 4-1 and is already assured of a berth in the second round, and that loss by the Aussies will make the Monday match at cavernous Philippine Arena one for the top rank in Group B.

“We came to this game not even thinking of Monday,” Reyes said. “Our focus was all on Chinese Taipei and that’s no exaggerati­on. Now that we are done, I think it (win) will help give us good momentum.”

But Reyes is wary of what just happened in Japan.

“They (Aussies) dropped a game against Japan, and for sure, they will come out like wounded tigers on Monday,” said Reyes, whose charges lost, 84-68, the first time they clashed with Australia early this year.

Fajardo came off the bench and fired up the Filipinos, showing emotion early on when he completed a three-point play as Gilas was able to keep the Taiwanese within arm’s length.

“He has every right to demand to start [ the game],” Reyes said of the reigning four-time PBA MVP. “But for him it doesn’t matter. That’s the culture of this team.”

Fajardo scored 22 points in just under 21 minutes and after that, showed his very shy side when he greeted Filipino reporters in the press room with: “nahihiya talaga ako dito.”

Jayson Castro scored 15 points, Terrence Romeo also came off the bench to shoot 14 and Andray Blatche redeemed himself from a bad outing the last time against Taipei with 13 that went with 12 rebounds and five assists.

 ?? —FIBA.COM ?? After the game against the Taiwanese, the Filipinos will battle Thon Maker and the Aussies.
—FIBA.COM After the game against the Taiwanese, the Filipinos will battle Thon Maker and the Aussies.

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