![Ginebra import Justin Brownlee celebrates the PBA Commissioner's Cup title. –PBA IMAGES](https://sports.inquirer.net/files/2023/01/ginebra-justin-brownlee-620x378.jpeg)
Ginebra import Justin Brownlee celebrates the PBA Commissioner’s Cup title. –PBA IMAGES
Justin Brownlee was still all smiles even after the championship revelries had died down at Philippine Arena in Bulacan.
But his face lit up even more as soon as he pieced together what was about to come.
“Man, who do we got, Lebanon and Jordan?” he checked with the Inquirer when asked about his upcoming stint with Gilas Pilipinas, which, barring any complications, he will be serving as a naturalized player for the first time.
“We’re playing here, too, right? Woah. This [game] is a good warmup for the fans!” he went on as he shook his head while dressing up inside the team’s locker room.
Brownlee, the adored Barangay Ginebra import who on Monday took his oath of allegiance to the Philippine flag, is expected to be showered with even more love as he is a shoo-in for the national squad that will see action in a two-game home stand for the sixth and final window of the Fiba (International Basketball Federation) World Cup Asian qualifiers.
He expressed excitement at the chance of representing the Philippines despite knowing that, in all likelihood, he will be left out of the final roster for the main event with Jordan Clarkson of the Utah Jazz in the NBA to be Gilas’ naturalized player.
“That’s what we love about him,” Gilas coach Chot Reyes had said in a much earlier interview about Brownlee. “He has no pretentions. He would just love to play for the country.”