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SEA Games: Gilas cadets dump host Malaysia

By: - Online Sports Editor / @CFColinaINQ
/ 07:50 PM August 23, 2017

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KUALA LUMPUR — Philippines blew host Malaysia apart, 98-66, to score its third straight win Wednesday night in the Southeast Asian Games men’s basketball.

The win assured the Philippines of a place in the semifinals after victories over Thailand and Myanmar.

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Fil-German Christian Standhardinger scored 18 points and 18 rebounds for Gilas.

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Game was interrupted by a scuffle involving frustrated Malaysia defender on Kevin Ferrer. Baser Amer, Bryan Cruz and Troy Rosario engaged Malaysian players in pushing contest.

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Kuek Tian Yuan first fouled Ferrer and refused to let go, prompting Gilas teammates to come to his side but instead of cooling it off, it escalated the situation.

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As a result, Cruz and Amer were ejected with 5:41 left in the third quarter with Gilas protecting a 57-41 lead.

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Unfortunately, organizers only meted punishment on the Gilas guards and none on the Malaysians.

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But that hardly mattered as the Filipinos simply widened their lead by more than 30 points in the final quarter.

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TAGS: Basketball, Gilas Cadets, Gilas Pilipinas, Malaysia, SEA Games, SEA Games 2017

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