November 7, 2024

Justin Brownlee was the’  Gilas Pilipinashero once more on Friday night (6 October) as the Philippines clinched their first Asian Games men’s basketball gold medal since 1962.

Brownlee top-scored with 20 points and also led the Gilas with 38 minutes 25 seconds on court and five assists as the Philippines reversed their earlier group-stage defeat against Jordan to win 19th Asian Games Hangzhou gold by a 70–60 scoreline. He also picked up 10 rebounds.

The triumph also ends the Gilas’ run of missing out on a medal dating back to 1998, when the team took bronze.

For Brownlee, it capped a stellar tournament during which he was the star for the Philippines nearly every game.

It had begun as a low-quality affair – an omen for the game, perhaps – Jordan reduced to firing in attempts from three-point range and going just 3-for-21 on field goal attempts in the first quarter. But the shooting improved in the second, the Jordanians scoring with four of their nine attempts from outside the three-point line, even taking the lead just before half-time before Brownlee ensured the Gilas would go into the half level at 31–31.

The partisan local crowd at the Hangzhou Olympic Sports Centre Gymnasium took to supporting the Jordanians, audibly jeering the Philippines’ free throw attempts.

But the Gilas showed they were unmoved, Brownlee sinking three free throws after drawing a foul as he was lining up a shot from outside the arc.

Both teams continued to trade the lead early in the third, and in the vein of the first quarter continued to try their luck from downtown, with the Gilas Pilipinas having more success in that regard than the Jordanians.

Finally, the Gilas managed to go on a 14–4 scoring run, pulling away from 37–37 to lead at the third interval by a clear 10 points. However, there was no escaping the fact that it was a low-quality, tense and nervy contest.

The closest Jordan would get from there was within six points, despite having the crowd’s vocal backing.

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