February 23, 2025

Gilas Pilipinas retain team from Taipei in FIBA Asia Cup Qualifiers rematch against New Zealand

Gilas Pilipinas retain team from Taipei in FIBA Asia Cup Qualifiers rematch against New Zealand
Same final 12 for Gilas Pilipinas against New Zealand. Photo (c) FIBA

With first place in Group B on the line, Gilas Pilipinas are banking on continuity as they face New Zealand in a crucial matchup for the FIBA Asia Cup 2025 Qualifiers.

Despite a stunning loss to Chinese Taipei, the Philippines will retain the same 12-man lineup, led by Justin Brownlee, as they aim to bounce back and finish the window strong.

[Related: Justin Brownlee, Gilas Pilipinas take on New Zealand with Group B top spot at stake]

Brownlee remains the heartbeat of Gilas, averaging 24.0 points per game, including a 39-point explosion in the previous contest.

Dwight Ramos (11.8 PPG) continues to provide his usual two-way reliability, while Scottie Thompson (6.2 PPG, 7.0 APG) runs the offense with steady playmaking. Chris Newsome (7.2 PPG, 4.0 RPG) adds versatility on both ends, giving the team a well-rounded core.

Inside, AJ Edu and June Mar Fajardo are tasked with anchoring the paint in the absence of Kai Sotto, while Japeth Aguilar provides another interior presence against New Zealand’s bigs.

[Related: AJ Edu still grateful despite Gilas Pilipinas' setback against Chinese Taipei]

Jamie Malonzo, Calvin Oftana, CJay Perez, Kevin Quiambao, and Carl Tamayo round out the squad, each capable of making key contributions in different roles.

With the Tall Blacks fresh off a dominant road win over Hong Kong, Gilas will need strong chemistry and execution to overcome their physicality.

A win secures first place in the group, and with this battle-tested lineup, the Philippines is looking to prove they can respond under pressure.

[Related: Can Gilas Pilipinas repeat over New Zealand in FIBA Asia Cup Qualifiers without Kai Sotto?]

The Gilas Pilipinas-New Zealand showdown will have an early tip off Sunday, with both teams set to take the court at 10:00 a.m. (PH time).


[Editor's note: This article was generated by a member of the One Sports Digital team using AI, and then checked by the staff to ensure accuracy.]

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