
Gilas Pilipinas, coming off a double overtime heartbreaker against New Zealand, looks to bounce back and wrap up its third window campaign against unbeaten host Australia in the Fiba World Cup Asian Qualifiers.
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July 6, Monday – Perth
6:30 p.m. – Gilas Pilipinas vs Australia
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Gilas starting five: RJ Abarrientos, Mike Phillips, Dwight Ramos, Kevin Quiambao and AJ Edu
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Gilas Pilipinas seeks bounce back vs heavily favored Australia
FILE–Gilas Pilipinas’ Kevin Quiambao during a game against Australia in the 2025 Fiba Asia Cup. –FIBA PHOTO
Gilas Pilipinas will try to close out its third window assignment in the Fiba Basketball World Cup Asia-Oceania Qualifiers with a win against heavily favored Australia at the RAC Arena on Monday in Perth.
The Filipinos try to put behind the painful effects of a 106-102 double-overtime loss to New Zealand last week behind and refocus against the hefty and talented Boomers, the sixth-ranked nation in the world that is undefeated in five matches thus far.
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Gilas has a 2-3 record after that loss to the Tall Blacks, and though the Filipinos are assured of advancing to the next round, an upset win would come in handy as they would have some kind of buffer heading into the next window against formidable Middle Eastern nations.
Justin Brownlee out for Gilas Pilipinas vs Australia in Fiba qualifiers
Gilas Pilipinas’ Justin Brownlee in action against New Zealand in the Fiba World Cup Asian Qualifiers.–FIBA PHOTO
Gilas Pilipinas was dealt a big blow ahead of its crucial clash with Australia in the 2027 Fiba World Cup Asian Qualifiers on Monday.
Coming off a heartbreaking loss to New Zealand on Friday night, the Nationals will be without naturalized forward Justin Brownlee against the unbeaten Aussies, who lead Group A with a 5-0 mark.
“Brownlee will miss the game against Australia due to hamstring strain and peroneal tendinopathy on his right leg and left knee swelling and cartilage defects,” the Samahang Basketbol ng Pilipinas wrote in a Facebook post on Sunday night less than 24 hours before the Philippines’ duel against Australia at RAC Arena in Perth.
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