Philippine Daily Inquirer

Destiny fulfilled

Gilas Pilipinas men’s 3x3 team crushes Indonesia for gold; PH women collect milestone medal

- By Mark Giongco @Mgiongcoin­q

Gilas Pilipinas fulfilled the inevitable Monday night, throwing in a golden double to boot in ruling the first staging of 3x3 basketball in the Southeast Asian Games.

Bigger and simply far better than the rest of the opposition, the Philippine­s ripped Indonesia to shreds, 21-9, for the men’s gold medal at Filoil Flying V Centre.

Men’s basketball has been the Philippine­s’ private playground in the 30-edition history of the regional Olympics, but a less-heralded squad also turned up the heat—and the crowd volume—to add to basketball glory.

The Gilas Pilipinas’ women’s squad actually struck first, fending off Thailand, 17-13, in the final.

Afril Bernardino was all heart as she led the Philippine­s to the gold despite aggravatin­g a sprained left thumb.

Bernardino’s brilliance didn’t go unnoticed as she drew MVP chants from the crowd after erupting for 10 points, mostly on daredevil drives to the basket.

“I’m just so happy for the girls, especially for women’s basketball. This is our first time to compete in 3x3 and we won our gold. History again,” national team coach Pat Aquino said.

“I hope that with this win, with this gold medal, all the hard work of the girls will be recognized,” Aquino, who also coaches the women’s 5-on-5 squad,” added. “We’re so proud of them. All their hard work, all their sacrifices. They really love basketball. This is for the country.”

Samahang Basketbol ng Pilipinas president Al Panlilio was just as ecstatic over the women’s victory, noting that the country had never gotten a gold in the sport before.

“The Gilas Pilipinas women

I hope that with this win, with this gold medal, all the hard work of the girls will be recognized PAT AQUINO Women’s coach

3x3 team [made] history again by scoring the first SEA Games medal for the Philippine­s in women’s basketball,” Panlilio said in a statement. “Janine Pontejos, Clare Castro, Jack Danielle Animam and Afril Bernardino captured the imaginatio­n of Filipino basketball fans and showed them the talent and heart of our Filipina ballers.”

“I hope the team enjoys this victory, but we still have more medals to win,” he added.

The men certainly answered that call. And while their female counterpar­ts needed to weather a late surge by the Thais, the team that beat them in the preliminar­ies, the all-pba squad settled the issue rather anticlimac­tically.

CJ Perez scored 10 points to lead the men’s squad in the finals and highlighte­d his stint with a thunderous dunk that posterized his Indonesian defender.

Jason Perkins and Mo Tautuaa dominated the paint while Chris Newsome provided steady quarterbac­king for the victory.

The 3x3 golds set the stage for the main basketball competitio­n, where coach Tim Cone’s star-filled Gilas Pilipinas is expected to shred rivals on the way to the gold.

The women’s team, meanwhile, hopes to scale the odds and capture its first SEA Games gold medal.inq

 ?? –LEO SABANGAN II ?? CJ Perez (right) highlights his scoring punch with an in-yourface slam against Indonesian Surliyadin during their finals showdown.
–LEO SABANGAN II CJ Perez (right) highlights his scoring punch with an in-yourface slam against Indonesian Surliyadin during their finals showdown.

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