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Showing posts with label Philippines vs China. Show all posts
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Saturday, October 3, 2015

Gilas Pilipinas falls short to China, settles for 2015 FIBA Asia silver (VIDEO)

The Gilas Pilipinas, Philippine national men’s basketball team put up a gallant fight but China was just too much overcome as the hosts pulled out a 78-67 victory to capture the 2015 FIBA Asia Championship gold medal Saturday at College of Social Work Dayun in Changsha, China.
Naturalized player Andray Blatche top-scored for Gilas Pilipinas with 17 points and five boards, but he never found his groove against the Chinese defense.

FIBA Asia 2015 FINALS: GILAS PILIPINAS vs CHINA FREE LIVE STREAMING

The Gilas Pilipinas, Philippine national men’s basketball team got pushed to the limit once again by Japan but still remained victorious in their semifinal encounter, 81-70, as Gilas Pilipinas advanced to the 2015 FIBA Asia Championship finals Friday at College of Social Work Dayun in Changsha, China.
FIBA Asia 2015 FINALS: GILAS PILIPINAS vs CHINA FREE LIVE STREAMING

SEMIFINALS (October 2)
(SEMIS#1) 7:30 PM - Iran vs China - CHINA DEFEATED IRAN 70-57 [ WATCH FULL GAME REPLAY VIDEO HERE ]
(SEMIS#2) 10:00 PM - Japan vs Philippines- PHILIPPINES DEFEATED JAPAN 81-70 [ WATCH FULL GAME REPLAY VIDEO HERE ]

FINALS (October 3)
BATTLE FOR 3RD - 6:00 PM - Iran vs Japan
CHAMPIONSHIP: 8:30 PM - Philippines vs China

WATCH PHILIPPINES vs CHINA FINALS LIVE STREAM BELOW:

Friday, May 31, 2013

Philippines told China: Don’t tell us what to do within our territory

No other country could tell the Philippines what it can and cannot do within its territory.


Its message getting sharper, the Philippines told China, on Thursday, to keep its hands off the country’s sovereign affairs in the West Philippine Sea (South China Sea) after Chinese Ambassador Ma Keqing expressed concerns that the country might be building more structures in the Ayungin Shoal.

Sunday, May 12, 2013

PBA Team vs Shanghai Sharks Full Game Video Replay

RAIN or Shine’s Beau Belga emerged as the best player and top scorer for the PBA selection that swamped the visiting Shanghai Sharks, 80-71, at the close of the two-day Philippines-China Friendship Games Tuesday night.


And to him also belonged the game’s highlight-reel play. Belga completely fooled Chinese Zhang Yuan with his patented shot fake in the most entertaining play of the contest, drawing laughs and cheers at the Smart-Araneta Coliseum.

Tuesday, May 7, 2013

Gilas Pilipinas vs Shanghai Sharks Full Game Video Replay

GILAS PILIPINAS engineered a second quarter breakaway and then survived a late fightback by Shanghai Sharks to prevail, 80-72, in the first of two featured matches in the Philippines-China Friendship Games Monday night at the Mall of Asia Arena.

Gilas Pilipinas vs Shanghai Sharks

The Nationals banked on 10-0 run in the second period to pull away before staving off a comeback try by the visiting Sharks. Members of Gilas' cadet training pool made a good account of themselves and blended well with pro players who are part of the national pool along with naturalized player Marcus Douthit.

Saturday, September 15, 2012

FIBA Asia Cup 2012: Philippines vs China Full Video Replay



Philippines, represented in FIBA Asia Cup 2012 by Smart Gilas, suffered defeat Friday, September 14, from the hands of a tall but inexperienced team from China.

The Filipino squad wasn’t able to hold on to an eight-point lead they built off a strong second-half, missed 10 of 24 free throws and seven straight three-point shots going to the final minutes of the game.

SCORES PER QUARTER: 18-15, 40-33, 54-56, 71-68

Friday, September 14, 2012

2012 FIBA Asia Cup: Smart Gilas Philippines Loss To China



The SMART-Gilas Pilipinas fell just short against a taller China squad, 71-68, in their opening match in the 4th FIBA Asia Cup Friday in Tokyo, Japan.

China, playing with a young team with an average age of just 20, grabbed a lead early after hounding the Philippines to bad three-point shooting and taking advantage of foul trouble on SMART-Gilas center Marcus Douthit.

But SMART-Gilas cut loose after the break, turning a 40-33 halftime deficit into a 56-54 advantage in the third quarter.

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