The Freeman

Aussies overcome Gilas

Gilas Pilipinas led Australia by five points in the first half of their game in the FIBA World Cup Asian Qualifiers’ second window Thursday.

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But that’s the only time the Filipinos enjoyed being on the driver’s seat.

The Filipinos fell to the Australian­s, 84-68 in a wellattend­ed game at the Margaret Court in Melbourne, Australia.

Gilas looked to be in control in the first two quarters, going neck-andneck with their bigger foes. And they did that despite making only one of their seven freebies going into the half.

But that would prove costly as they entered the next 20 minutes of the game.

The 10th-ranked Australian­s banked on the one-two punch of Cameron Gliddon and Mitchell Creek to pull away in the third and to add to the Filipinos’ free throw struggles.

Gilas leaned on fourtime PBA MVP June Mar Fajardo in the later part of the game but the lead was just too much to surmount. He finished with a teambest 15 points.

Naturalize­d big man Andray Blatche had an anemic showing, only registerin­g eight points.

Roger Pogoy and Matthew Wright, sharpshoot­ers in their own right, were only able to chime in nine and eight points, respective­ly.

Gilas was only able to score seven points from the charity stripe, while the Boomers made 25. The Filipinos trailed by as many as 18 points.

Chot Reyes and the squad are set to make a quick turnaround as they take on Japan at the Mall of Asia Arena on Sunday.

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 ?? FIBA PHOTO ?? Calvin Abueva of the Philippine­s looks to pass against Australian guard Mitch Creek during their game in the FIBA World Cup qualifiers last night in Melbourne.
FIBA PHOTO Calvin Abueva of the Philippine­s looks to pass against Australian guard Mitch Creek during their game in the FIBA World Cup qualifiers last night in Melbourne.

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