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Gilas Pilipinas beats Jordan to win gold in 19th Asian Games

End 61-year Asian Games drought

GILAS Pilipinas are Asian Games gold medal winners for the first time in 61 years following a 70-60 victory against Jordan on Friday (Oct. 6). Justin Brownlee scored 20 and Ange Kouame had his best game of the tournament with 14 points and 11 rebounds to complete a magical run to the men’s 5×5 basketball championship at the 19th Asian Games in Hangzhou.

It’s the first basketball gold medal for the Philippines since the legendary Caloy Loyzaga won in Jakarta in 1962, the last of four straight gold medals for the country. Until Friday night, the Philippines had just one silver and two bronze medals to show.

The historic win also padded the Philippine delegation’s medal count to four golds, with ju-jitsu’s Annie Ramirez winning one earlier in the day.

Gilas snapped Jordan’s winning streak at five, while holding their opponents to a tournament-low 60 points on 26% field goal shooting. Rondae Hollis-Jefferson scored 24 but was held to just 8-of-29 shooting. Still, it was Jordan’s first medal of any sort in Asian Games basketball.

Team of destiny

The win capped an improbable journey for this Gilas team that had disaster written all over it right from the start. Tim Cone found himself a reluctant head coach after Chot Reyes abruptly resigned after Gilas ended its World Cup stint. Formed hastily after the FIBA World Cup, the team went through several agonizing days of waiting for a decision on the eligibility of a few players. The lineup of the 12 players who eventually made it to Hangzhou wasn’t finalized until a few days before the Games opened.

That Gilas even made it to the gold medal match exceeded most expectations. Jordan blew them out in the group stage, and in the knockout stages they barely scraped through a gauntlet of traditional Asian basketball powerhouses. In both instances, Brownlee was unquestionably the team’s savior, hitting the go-ahead baskets in a pair of tense one-point wins over Iran in the quarterfinals and hosts China in the semifinals.

In the final, Jordan gave an early reminder why they were considered favorites, erasing a 13-point deficit in the second quarter in less than three minutes. Gilas again looked stunned and confused against the Jordanian onslaught, but unlike in their earlier meeting when they didn’t punch back, this time they came out of the halftime break with dogged determination, grabbing the lead for good at 40-37 and smothering Jordan’s vaunted offense the rest of the way. For the first time in the tournament, Jordan looked rattled and out of answers.

History was also against Gilas. Prior to this year, China had never lost the gold medal in men’s 5×5 basketball when it was the Asian Games host. One of those gold medal wins was against the Philippines in 1990, which was also the last time the Philippines played for the gold medal. The last time the Philippines even medaled in this event was 25 years ago, and the last time it made it to the semifinals was in 2002.

Source: ESPN Philippines

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