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Gilas rules Asian Games hoops

Hangzhou—Heroes were born and history was made as the Philippines ended a six-decade wait to be crowned kings of Asian basketball once again.

Choosing to fight against great odds, Gilas Pilipinas methodically cut Jordan down to size in a 70-60 victory to rule the 19th Asian Games men’s basketball competition at the  here Friday night.

Achieved against a roaring Chinese crowd who decided to root against the Filipinos for beating their team in the semifinals, the victory gave the Philippines its first basketball gold in the Games in 61 years, last accomplished by a Caloy Loyzaga-powered national team in 1962 in Jakarta

After scoring a scrambling, come-from-behind win against host China in the semifinals, the Filipinos didn’t need to play catch up this time against the Jordanians, who beat them to a pulp in the preliminaries, 87-62.

Instead, Gilas patiently set up plays, crashed the boards and ran the break to set the tone of the game in the first period, 17-12.

They lost control in the second, 31-29, before the steadying presenceof Justin Brownlee, Chris Newsome’s deft playmaking and defensive intensity against Rondae Hollis-Jefferson, and Angelo Kouame’s inside dominance put control back in the Filipinos’ hands at 51-41 entering the final period.

With Jefferson leading Jordan’s final push, they threatened to within 50-56, but Kouame strung up nine points going home to keep the Filipinos on safe ground at 68-59.

Kouame finished with 14 points and 11 boards.

The road to the basketball throne was never an easy one for the Filipinos.

Left with only 12 days to prepare after many members of its FIBA World Cup team declined to suit up for the flag due to prior commitments in the Japan and Korean pro leagues, Gilas Pilipinas formed a team hastily built around Brownlee.

The naturalized Filipino was himself bothered by a foot injury and was only “85 percent” of his full strength in the games, according to coach Tim Cone.

But it didn’t matter. For the fifth straight game, Brownlee led the Philippines with 20 points, 10 rebounds and 5 assists, as he exacted revenge on Kobe Bryant clone Jefferson, who had 24 points but only on 28 percent shooting.

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