Lee's clutch free throws lift Gilas over China for bronze medal | Inquirer Sports

Lee’s clutch free throws lift Gilas over China for bronze medal

By: - Reporter / @MarkGiongcoINQ
/ 08:15 PM July 19, 2014

Photo from https://wuhan2014.fibaasia.net

MANILA, Philippines — Cool, calm and collected, Paul Lee swished three free throws with no time left and the bronze medal on the line before a stunned hostile crowd like pressure didn’t exist.

Lee’s clutch shots lifted the Philippines over host China, 80-79, to bag third place in the 2014 Fiba Asia Cup Saturday at the Wuhan Gymnasium in Wuhan, China.

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The 25-year-old guard Lee, who is fighting for a spot in the Fiba World Cup lineup, couldn’t have capped his first international stint any better with the game-winning freebies.

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Lee’s buzzer-beating free throws came after China botched two freebies with 6.7 seconds left that would’ve sealed the game with the Chinese up, 79-77.

Ranidel de Ocampo led the Nationals with 18 points while the Rain or Shine guard finished with nine points.

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Lee, who hardly showed any emotion after sinking the free throws as he was mobbed by his teammates, led Gilas in scoring in the team’s first four wins.

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The Philippines failed to secure a spot in the finals after getting blown out by Iran Friday.

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