Spurs honor 103-year-old Filipino guerrilla

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Spurs honor 103-year-old Filipino guerrilla
Born and raised in the Philippines, Liban Brillantes joined the US Army's 121st Infantry during World War 2

MANILA, Philippines – The San Antonio Spurs paid tribute to Filipino guerrilla Liban Brillantes on Military Appreciation Night at the AT&T Center on Wednesday, March 20 (Thursday, March 21, Philippine time). 

Wearing a Barong Tagalog, the 103-year-old Brillantes was showered with applause and adoration and was given a customized Spurs jersey with his age embroidered in the back. 

Born and raised in the Philippines, Brillantes joined the US Army’s 121st Infantry at age 19 and fought during World War 2 against the Japanese.

He served as a secret intelligence, taking a role of messenger between the US and the Philippines. 


According to a report by the San Antonio Express-News, Brillantes hails from Northern Luzon before he decided to migrate to the US at age 85. He became a citizen 7 years later. 

He is a San Antonio resident and an avid Spurs fan. – Rappler.com

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