Batang Gilas falls to Croatia in Fiba U17 World Cup opener | Inquirer Sports

Batang Gilas falls to Croatia in Fiba U17 World Cup opener

By: - Reporter / @MarkGiongcoINQ
/ 07:34 AM July 01, 2018

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The Philippines fell to No. 10 Croatia, 97-75, early Sunday morning (Manila time) at the start of the Fiba U17 World Cup in Argentina.

Batang Gilas stared at a big deficit early and never recovered as Croatia led from start to finish.

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With seven players scoring at least eight points, the Croatians overwhelmed the Filipinos, opening the game with eight unanswered points before extending their lead to as high as 32, 85-53, with 7:33 left.

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The Philippines showed signs of life in the third quarter after it pulled to within eight, 55-47, on a Terrence Fortea 3-pointer with 5:57 remaining, but Croatia quickly responded with a 16-2 surge to put the game out of reach, 71-49, heading into the final frame.

Matej Rujdan and Matej Bosnjak had 16 and 14 points, respectively for Croatia, which assisted on 28 out of its 39 made field goals.

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Kai Sotto finished with a double-double of 23 points and 12 rebounds that went with two blocks to lead the Philippines while Carl Tamayo added 12 points and eight rebounds.

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The Philippines didn’t help its case by committing 28 turnovers and dishing only 12 assists.

Batang Gilas faces another daunting task ahead with a duel against heavyweight France, which ruled the Under-16 European championship, on Monday.

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TAGS: Argentina, Basketball, Carl Tamayo, Croatia, Fiba Under-17 World Cup, France, Gilas Pilipinas, Kai Sotto, Philippines

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