SEA Games: Rosser, Philippines rally past Thais in 3x3 | Inquirer Sports

SEA Games: Rosser, Philippines rally past Thais in 3×3

/ 04:21 PM May 13, 2022

Philippines SEA Games

The Philippines celebrates after beating Thailand in the men’s 3×3 basketball competition at the Southeast Asian Games.

MANILA, Philippines—Facing its first real acid test, the Philippines made good account of itself on Friday afternoon, turning back Thailand, 21-16, to stay unbeaten in the men’s 3×3 event of the Southeast Asian Games in Vietnam.

Trailing 12-7, Gilas nibbled at the deficit behind Reymar Caduyac to pull level 14-14 with a little over four minutes left in the contest held at Thanh Tri Gymnasium in Hanoi.

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Marvin Hayes and Brandon Ganuelas-Rosser then hit some critical points to give the Philippines a 20-15 cushion going into the homestretch.

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Rosser hit a tough, contested layup to win it for the Nationals, who tabbed their second straight victory after taking down Cambodia, 19-7 earlier in the day.

Rosser led the way with eight points, while Caduyac added six. Hayes chipped in five more in the effort while Napoles two.

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The Philippines will try to sweep its opening day assignments when it takes on Indonesia later this afternoon in a rematch of the 2019 gold medal match.

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