Khaleej Times

Philippine­s retain basketball gold

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singapore — The Philippine­s continued their near monopoly on regional men’s basketball but not before they were given a huge scare by a plucky Indonesia side in an enthrallin­g Southeast Asian Games gold medal game on Monday.

Forward Mark Rey Belo led the way with 22 points as the Gilas Pilipinas eked out a 72-64 victory at a packed OCBC Arena, delighting a predominan­tly Filipino crowd, who were able to celebrate a 17th victory in 18 SEA Games basketball tournament­s.

“What a great group of guys they are,” Florida-born coach Tab Baldwin told reporters.

“This is a very valuable experience in my coaching career. I love this team, I love Philippine­s basketball and am so honoured to be a part of it and relieved we will take a gold medal home.”

The Philippine­s had thrashed Indonesia 81-52 in pool play last Wednesday and looked set for a similar resounding victory when they pulled 34-21 ahead midway through the second quarter as they dominated in the key and pulled down rebounds at will.

Perhaps complacent, the Philippine­s started to give away needless fouls and miss shot after shot, allowing Indonesia to rally to within five points early in the third quarter before a booming threepoint­er from Almond Vosotros checked the rally.

Leading by 11 heading into the final 10-minute quarter, the Philippine­s were then guilty of taking on ambitious three-point attempts early on the shot clock as Indonesia rallied for a second time, reducing the deficit to just three points with five minutes remaining.

However, a breakaway dunk from Kiefer Ravena restored a five-point lead for the Philippine­s, who got a huge defensive rebound from Marcus Douthit with a minute to play as Belo sealed the win with a string of free throws in the closing seconds. —

 ?? Reuters ?? Confetti falls on the court as the Philippine­s players celebrate winning the SEA Games gold medal. —
Reuters Confetti falls on the court as the Philippine­s players celebrate winning the SEA Games gold medal. —

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