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Missing Paris, Nats’ sights now on ’28 LA

MANILA, Philippines — Gilas Pilipinas got its trial by fire against elite teams from Europe and South America in pursuit of a coveted Paris Olympics berth and came up short.

But this only strengthened the Pinoy dribblers’ resolve to continue the fight and get it right in four years’ time in Los Angeles.

“Hopefully, we can make it to the Olympics. It wasn’t this year but there’s always a next time that we can give it another go,” Gilas guard Chris Newsome said in an interview on One Sports. “But again, we got so much work to be done and so much to improve on to get there.”

Despite missing the target in the Riga Olympic Qualifying Tournament, Gilas inspired the nation with its stand.

“It was a great fight, Gilas Pilipinas! You have made us Filipinos proud and made history!” said President Marcos in a post on X.

“We will always stand behind you in support. Bida ang bayaning manlalaro!” Marcos also said.

“The journey of Gilas Pilipinas in this tournament has been nothing short of inspirational. Their victory against Latvia, a European team, was a historic moment for Philippine basketball and a testament to the team’s resilience and capability,” said Speaker Ferdinand Martin Romualdez.

The Nationals bowed out of the Riga OQT with a 60-71 loss to No. 12 Brazil in the semifinal stage Saturday.

The 37th-ranked Filipinos looked on the way to another major upset reminiscent of their earlier 89-80 reversal over host Latvia in pool play when they seized an 11-point lead in the second quarter. But with veteran Marcelinho Huertas taking charge and his teammates holding Justin Brownlee down, the more seasoned Brazilians turned the game around in the second half and ran away with the victory.

Had they completed the Brazil takedown, Paris would have been one win away for coach Tim Cone and his 11-strong crew, which was actually reduced further to 10 with Kai Sotto out on a rib injury.

“It’s hard to talk about this right after you lose but it’s a growth experience for us. It’s kinda like a ‘now we know’ moment, ‘now we know we can compete’. So (it’s about) how we can get that next step in which we can get a little bit better, not just compete but win,” said Cone.

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