LIVE: Gilas Pilipinas vs Chinese Taipei at Fiba Asia Cup Qualifiers
- Gilas Pilipinas begins its 2025 Fiba Asia Cup qualifiers third window campaign where it faces Chinese Taipei and New Zealand on the road.
- The Philippines is already qualified for the continental meet to be held in Saudi Arabia in August.
HIGHLIGHTS: Gilas Pilipinas vs Chinese Taipei
Gilas Pilipinas falls to hot-shooting Chinese Taipei in Fiba qualifiers
Justin Brownlee leads Gilas Pilipinas in a losing effort against Chinese Taipei in the 2025 Fiba Asia Cup qualifiers. –FIBA PHOTO
MANILA, Philippines–Gilas Pilipinas’ worries proved true on Thursday night, as the visiting Nationals crumpled under a retooled Chinese-Taipei squad, 91-84, in the 2025 Fiba Asia Cup Qualifiers.
The Filipinos had very few answers against the sweet-shooting hosts, who put on a show before the home crowd at Taipei Heping Stadium.
Gilas Pilipinas’ naturalized ace Justin Brownlee delivered 39 points built on eight triples, his scoring performance that went with six boards and eight asssits—unable to bail the Nationals from falling to their first loss after five meetings.
LIVE UPDATES: Gilas Pilipinas vs Chinese Taipei
FOURTH QUARTER
- FINAL: Gilas Pilipinas falls to hotshooting Chinese Taipei despite Justin Brownlee’s 39 points (8-of-11 from 3). This was Chinese Taipei’s first win over the Philippines since 2013.
JUSTIN BROWNLEE IS UNCONSCIOUS.
39 points, 8 3s with over 3 mins left in Q4!#AsiaCup 🔥 pic.twitter.com/QTjo3qdIfY
— FIBA Asia Cup (@FIBAAsiaCup) February 20, 2025
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Chun Hsiang Lu with a clutch 3 for Chinese Taipei. They lead 89-84 with .49 seconds left.
- Brandon Gilbeck comes through for Chinese Taipei, who leads 86-82 with 2:30 to play.
- Brownlee already with 39 points for Gilas Pilipinas! 8-of-11 from three points.
- Justin Brownlee from the 3, again! Gilas Pilipinas now in the lead, 80-79, with 3:56 to play.
- Chun Hsiang Lu nails a step back over Dwight Ramos. Chinese Taipei 79-75.
- Justin Brownlee show here in the fourth! 🔥 Gilas only trails 77-75 with under 6 minutes to play.
- Justin Brownlee scores his 30th point, nearly half of Gilas’ output in the game.
THIRD QUARTER
- END OF THIRD: Gilas Pilipinas still behind 71-61 as Chinese Taipei stays hot from 3.
- Chun Hsiang Lu continues to stay hot, nails another 3 as Chinese Taipei leads 69-57.
- Back to a double digit lead for Chinese Taipei after a 3 from Chun Hsiang Lu, 1:47.
- June Mar Fajardo-Justin Brownlee connection. Gilas trails 63-56.
- Make that 9-0 run for Chinese Taipei courtesy of Brandon Gilbeck with 5:20 on the clock.
- Chinese Taipei with a 7-0 run powered by Ting-Chien Lin and Mohammad Al Bachir Gadiaga, back in the lead 57-50.
- Justin Brownlee gives Gilas Pilipinas a 51-50 lead early in the third.
SECOND QUARTER
- Dwight Ramos keeping Gilas alive here in the second quarter. He makes another 3 to cut the lead to 47-45 at the half.
Clear the runway for Dwight Ramos! 🛫#AsiaCup pic.twitter.com/sKSS2aDw9p
— FIBA Asia Cup (@FIBAAsiaCup) February 20, 2025
- Dwight Ramos with a slam! Gilas 42, Chinese Taipei 47.
- Another 3 from Justin Brownlee! Chinese Taipei lead down to 40-35, 3:01.
- Brownlee for 3! Gilas pulls within 35-28 midway through the second quarter. He already has 16 points.
- Scottie Thompson scores Gilas’ first points in the second quarter from the line. Gilas 22, Chinese Taipei 32.
- Four more points for Gadiaga, pushing Chinese Taipei lead to 32-20, with over 7 minutes on the clock.
- Gadiaga with a 3. Chinese Taipei pulls ahead 28-20, its biggest lead so far.
- Mohammad Al Bachir Gadiaga, Chinese Taipei’s naturalized player, scores four straight points to give Taiwan a 25-20 lead early in the quarter.
FIRST QUARTER
- END OF FIRST: Gilas Pilipinas 20, Chinese Taipei 22.
- Gilas Pilipinas takes the lead for the first time, 14-13, on Brownlee’s two freethrows.
- Justin Brownlee with back to back 3s for the Philippines. Tied game at 10.
- Gilas misses the chance to take the lead for the first time as Kuan-Chuan Chen gives Chinese Taipei an 8-4 lead, 6:43.
- Gilas Pilipinas on the board with a basket from June Mar Fajardo.
- Chinese Taipei opens with a 5-0 run.
- Starting 5 vs Chinese Taipei: Scottie Thompson, June Mar Fajardo, Calvin Oftana, Dwight Ramos and Justin Brownlee.
- Gilas Pilipinas already on the floor for the shootarounds.
Where to watch Gilas vs Chinese Taipei: online, TV
Fans can watch Gilas Pilipinas’ game against Chinese Taipei on Thursday via various platforms.
The game will air live on RPTV, a free TV service, and PBA Rush, a cable service. It will also air online on Pilipinas Live, a subscription-based streaming platform.
There will also be a delayed telecast on One Sports at 9 pm and on One Sports+ at 2 am the next day.
Gilas Pilipinas Final 12 vs Chinese Taipei
Gilas Pilipinas’ AJ Edu, Carl Tamayo, Justin Brownlee and Kevin Quiambao. –SBP FACEBOOK
- Japeth Aguilar
- Justin Brownlee
- AJ Edu
- June Mar Fajardo
- Jamie Malonzo
- Chris Newsome
- Calvin Oftana
- CJ Perez
- Kevin Quiambao
- Dwight Ramos
- Carl Tamayo
- Scottie Thompson
MANILA, Philippines—AJ Edu and Jamie Malonzo are returning to the final roster in Gilas Pilipinas’ match against Chinese Taipei in the 2025 Fiba Asia Cup Qualifiers third window.
Without Kai Sotto, who suffered an ACL tear not too long ago, coach Tim Cone brought back the 6-foot-10 Edu and tapped veteran Japeth Aguilar to infuse some height into the roster.
Along with Malonzo, Ginebra stars are headlining the final lineup for Thursday with naturalized player Justin Brownlee and guard Scottie Thompson.
Against Taiwanese, Gilas eyes intact unbeaten card
FILE–Gilas Pilipinas during the second window of the Fiba Asia Cup qualifiers. –MARLO CUETO/INQUIRER.net
Clipped without one of its young cornerstones, Gilas Pilipinas gets to show its legion of fans and the region what it is truly made of when it battles vengeful Chinese Taipei in Thursday’s third and final window of the Fiba Asia Cup qualifiers.
The Nationals (4-0, win-loss) take on the hosts (1-3) at 7 p.m. at Taipei Heping Basketball Gymnasium, looking to prove that they are still a capable bunch even with 7-foot-3 rising star Kai Sotto out.
Aside from the absence of easily one of its most efficient cogs, the Nationals are also out to prove that they were hardly fazed by a string of losses on the road and the bout of traveling that came with it.
Gilas coach Tim Cone hopes ‘disappointing’ Doha run makes team better
Gilas Pilipinas coach Tim Cone during the Fiba Asia Cup 2025 qualifiers game. –MARLO CUETO/INQUIRER.net
MANILA, Philippines—Gilas Pilipinas didn’t have the stellar run it was expected of in the Doha International Cup but coach Tim Cone hopes it’s just a rough patch on the road to progress.
Before Gilas’ main quest—the final leg of the 2025 Fiba Asia Cup Qualifiers—Cone descried that the Philippines’ three-game run in Doha as nothing short of “disappointing.”
“Honestly, it’s been disappointing so far. we didn’t perform as well as we wanted to in Doha,” bared Cone.
Gilas expects tougher bout vs Chinese Taipei in last leg of qualifiers
FILE–Gilas Pilipinas’ Justin Brownlee during a game against Chinese Taipei in the Fiba Asia Cup qualifiers.–MARLO CUETO/INQUIRER.net
MANILA, Philippines—The last time Gilas Pilipinas faced Chinese Taipei, it ended in a blowout.
In their upcoming second and final meeting in the 2025 Fiba Asia Cup Qualifiers, coach Tim Cone is expecting it to be an almost completely different ballgame.
“We know they’re going to be a lot, lot better than what we played last time,” said the veteran tactician.
Gilas arrives in Taiwan for Fiba Asia Cup qualifiers final leg
Members of the Gilas Pilipinas delegation in Taiwan ahead of the team’s Fiba Asia Cup qualifying game against home team Taipei. –SBP PHOTO
MANILA, Philippines—Gilas Pilipinas has arrived in Taiwan to play first of the two games in the third and final window of the 2025 Fiba Asia Cup Qualifiers.
On Wednesday morning, the Samahang Basketbol ng Pilipinas (SBP) reported that the national team landed in Taiwan after a day after making a quick stop in the Philippines after a short pocket tournament in Qatar.
Gilas Pilipinas immediately went to training in Taipei.
SCHEDULE: Gilas Pilipinas at Fiba Asia Cup qualifiers Window 3
February 20, Thursday – Taipei Heping Basketball Gymnasium, Taipei
- 7pm – Chinese Taipei vs Gilas Pilipinas
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