Gilas brushes off India to secure top seed at FIBA Asia

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Gilas brushes off India to secure top seed at FIBA Asia
The Philippines routs India by 34 to sweep the second round and enter the quarterfinals as the top seed

MANILA, Philippines (UPDATED) – Gilas Pilipinas bucked a cold start and pulled away in the third quarter to hand India a 99-65 beating in the 2015 FIBA Asia Championship on Tuesday, September 29 in Changsha, Hunan, China.

(HIGHLIGHTS: Gilas vs India – 2015 FIBA Asia second round)

The Philippine national men’s basketball team swept Group E in second round competition to finish as the top seed with a 4-1 record entering the quarterfinals. Their match-up is yet to be determined depending on the remaining games from Group F later in the day.

(READ: The secret to Hontiveros and Taulava’s playing longevity)

Gilas defeated Japan, then took down defending champions Iran before shrugging off a diesel-like start to dispatch the 61st ranked India.

Terrence Romeo unloaded 20 points, 3 rebounds, 4 assists and 3 steals to lead 6 Gilas players in double figures. Andray Blatche posted 15 points and 3 rebounds, while Ranidel De Ocampo added 13 points and 3 rebounds.

Jayson Castro paced the nationals with 12 points, 6 rebounds and 3 assists, and Calvin Abueva chipped in 12 markers, 7 boards and two steals.

Marc Pingris finally figured in a breakout game with his 12 points, 4 rebounds, an assist and two steals as he led a 23-14 third quarter surge for the Filipinos, which allowed them a comfortable 65-50 edge entering the final frame.

Gilas was relaxed and slow in the early goings of the game.

But fears of a monumental meltdown due to complacency from a huge win over Iran were quelled when De Ocampo took over and buried key baskets, including another buzzer-beating three-pointer at the half, to wake up the silver medalists.

India managed to trim the deficit to 8 early in the fourth but Gilas orchestrated a 5-point swing to regain momentum and the demolition job was on with 6 minutes left in the game. They outscored India by 34-15 in the payoff period.

The Philippines manhandled India on both sides of the ball, registering 15 steals. Gilas won the battle of the boards, 50-38, and dished out 21 assists. Coach Tab Baldwin’s crew also shot 48.2% from the field while keeping India to just a 36.2% clip.

India was led by guard and team captain Vishesh Bhriguvanshi with 21 points, 3 rebounds and 3 assists. Amritpal Singh contributed 18 points, 13 rebounds and two blocks as the Indians slipped to a 2-3 record but will still move on to the playoffs.

Scores:

Philippines (99): Romeo 20, Blatche 15, De Ocampo 13, Castro 12, Abueva 12, Pingris 12, Hontiveros 6, Ganuelas 5, Norwood 2, Intal 2, Taulava 0, Thoss 0.

India (65): Bhriguvanshi 21, Singh A. 18, Singh Amjyot 11, Singh Yadwinder 7, Pari 5, Shinde 3, Hazra 0, Gill 0, Kaushik 0, Prakash Uppar 0, Vikas Kumar 0, Arumugam 0.

Quarter scores: 16-17, 42-36, 65-50, 99-65.

– Rappler.com

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