Depth Matters More Than Ever The 2025 Asia Cup reinforced a simple truth: depth wins tournaments. Gilas’ reliance on a core unit was evident, and while the starting five often
Depth Matters More Than Ever The 2025 Asia Cup reinforced a simple truth: depth wins tournaments. Gilas’ reliance on a core unit was evident, and while the starting five often
Gilas Pilipinas secured a spot in the quarterfinals of the 2025 FIBA Asia Cup after a 95–88 overtime win against hosts Saudi Arabia at the King Abdullah Sports City Arena
Gilas Pilipinas takes on powerhouse Australia in the 2025 FIBA Asia Cup quarterfinals on Wednesday, August 13, at King Abdullah Sports City in Jeddah. The Boomers, ranked seventh in the
Gilas Pilipinas sealed a spot in the quarterfinals of the ongoing 2025 FIBA Asia Cup after defeating hosts Saudi Arabia, 95-88, in overtime at the King Abdullah Sports City Arena
Gilas Pilipinas returned to winning form on Saturday, August 9, with a 66-57 victory over Iraq in their final Group D game of the 2025 FIBA Asia Cup at the
Gilas Pilipinas was unable to recover from their opening-day defeat, falling to New Zealand, 94-86, in the FIBA Asia Cup on Thursday (early Friday, Philippine time) at the King Abdullah
Gilas Pilipinas suffered a 95-87 upset loss to Chinese Taipei in their FIBA Asia Cup opener held at King Abdullah Sports City in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, early Wednesday morning (Manila time). Justin Brownlee paced Gilas Pilipinas with 19 points before fouling out with 4:29 left in the final quarter — a crucial blow that ultimately cemented the Filipinos' downfall. Goyang Sono Skygunners forward Kevin Quiambao provided quality minutes off the bench for Gilas in the second half, finishing with 17 points, four rebounds, and two assists. Gilas coach Tim Cone regarded KQ as the team’s highlight despite the loss. “As for Kevin, he played very, very well. He was definitely the highlight of our team tonight,” said Cone. Quiambao carried Gilas in the early moments of the fourth quarter, scoring eight out of the team’s first 12 points. “He came out and played with a lot of energy, hitting some big shots for us. However, we still came up short,” Cone added. The two-time UAAP MVP finished the game shooting an efficient six of out 10 from the field in 16 minutes and 35 seconds of play, all in the second half. Dwight Ramos and Scottie Thompson also chipped in 16 points apiece in the losing effort. The defeat marked a stinging milestone for the Philippines, who have now suffered back-to-back losses to Chinese Taipei in FIBA play — a first in over ten years — with the previous one coming in a 91-84 loss during the Asia Cup Qualifiers last February 20. Chinese Taipei veteran Cheng Yin-Chun scorched Gilas with 34 points on six triples made, while naturalized player Brandon Gilbeck dropped 16 points in the win. “This loss is a major roadblock that we now have to overcome,” said Cone. As the Filipinos seek their first FIBA Asia Cup in 40 years. “But coming into this tournament, we truly believed we had a real chance to go far—no doubt about it. If that means coming from the loser’s bracket, then that’s what we’ll have to do.” He added. Gilas will look to bounce back from the opening loss against Oceania powerhouse New Zealand on Thursday, 11pm Philippine time.
The Philippine men’s basketball national team’s tune-up game for the upcoming 2025 FIBA Asia Cup ended in the best possible way, as they secured a 103–98 victory at the Smart
Barangay Ginebra San Miguel icon LA Tenorio is officially moving into management after being named the new head coach of Philippine Basketball Association (PBA) team, the Magnolia Hotshots, on Monday,
The Philippine men’s basketball national team’s tune-up game for the upcoming 2025 FIBA Asia Cup ended in the best possible way, as they secured a 103–98 victory at the Smart






