


In a stunning turn of events, Gilas Pilipinas suffered their first defeat in the FIBA Asia Cup 2025 Qualifiers, falling to Chinese Taipei, 91-84, at the Taipei Heping Basketball Gymnasium on February 20, 2025. This loss marked the Philippines’ first defeat to Chinese Taipei in over a decade, with their last setback dating back to 2013. Despite a valiant effort, especially from naturalized player Justin Brownlee, Gilas fell short in the closing minutes, exposing key areas for improvement ahead of the Gilas Pilipinas in the FIBA Asia Cup in August 2025.
This article provides a detailed breakdown of the game, key performances, and implications for Gilas Pilipinas as they prepare for tougher battles ahead.
The first half saw both teams trading baskets, with neither side gaining a significant advantage. Chinese Taipei, buoyed by their home crowd, managed to take a slim two-point lead at halftime, 47-45. Gilas Pilipinas relied heavily on Justin Brownlee, who kept the game close with his sharp shooting from beyond the arc. However, early signs of defensive lapses and rebounding struggles hinted at potential trouble for the Philippines.
Chinese Taipei came out firing in the third quarter, stretching their lead to double digits by the end of the period, 71-61. Led by Lin Ting-Chien and Mohammad Al Bachir Gadiaga, the home team exploited Gilas' defensive gaps, hitting crucial three-pointers and dominating the boards. Meanwhile, the Philippines struggled with turnovers and inconsistent shooting, making it difficult to cut the deficit.
Gilas Pilipinas mounted a thrilling comeback in the final quarter. With under four minutes remaining, Justin Brownlee drained a clutch three-pointer to give the Philippines an 80-79 lead. However, Chinese Taipei responded with a decisive 12-4 run, closing the game with key baskets from Lu Chun Hsiang and a powerful dunk from Brandon Gilbeck. Gilas' late-game execution faltered, sealing their fate with a 91-84 defeat.
Justin Brownlee left it all on the floor 🫡
— FIBA Asia Cup (@FIBAAsiaCup) February 20, 2025
Brownlee put up a masterclass performance (39 PTS | 8 3PM | 8 AST | 6 REB) in a Gilas Pilipinas loss to Chinese Taipei to begin Window 3 🇵🇭 pic.twitter.com/fT0PGJWoJu
Brownlee delivered a sensational performance, but the lack of scoring support from other teammates ultimately cost the Philippines.
Chinese Taipei executed their game plan flawlessly, capitalizing on Gilas’ weaknesses and showing poise in crunch time.
Gilas head coach Tim Cone acknowledged Chinese Taipei’s resilience, stating:
"They kept their composure and kept making big shots. Very impressive win by them. They were well deserving."
One of the glaring issues for Gilas was their defensive inconsistency. They allowed Chinese Taipei to score at will in key moments, particularly in the third quarter. Additionally, rebounding was a major concern, as the Philippines struggled to contain second-chance opportunities.
Despite Brownlee’s heroics, Gilas lacked a reliable secondary scoring option. Turnovers at crucial moments also proved costly, allowing Chinese Taipei to maintain their lead.
Despite the loss, Gilas Pilipinas and New Zealand have already secured their spots in the FIBA Asia Cup 2025, which will take place in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, in August. However, the defeat serves as a wake-up call, highlighting areas that need immediate improvement.
This victory keeps Chinese Taipei in contention for a spot in the tournament proper. Their improved record (2-3) means they still have a chance to advance via the final qualifying tournament.
Gilas will need to regroup quickly as they prepare to face a strong New Zealand squad in Auckland. This game will test their ability to recover from adversity and make necessary adjustments.
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The 91-84 loss to Chinese Taipei serves as a stark reminder that no team can be taken lightly in international competition. While Justin Brownlee’s performance was remarkable, basketball is a team sport, and Gilas will need contributions from their entire roster to succeed in the FIBA Asia Cup 2025.
With adjustments in defense, rebounding, and late-game execution, the Philippines still has the talent to make a deep run in the tournament. This loss, though disappointing, may just be the motivation Gilas needs to sharpen their focus and strive for excellence on the continental stage.
The final score was 91-84 in favor of Chinese Taipei, marking Gilas Pilipinas' first loss to them since 2013.
Justin Brownlee was the standout player for Gilas Pilipinas, scoring 39 points on 8-of-11 shooting from three-point range, along with 6 rebounds and 8 assists.
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Despite the loss, Gilas Pilipinas has already qualified for the FIBA Asia Cup 2025 in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. However, the defeat highlights areas they need to improve before the tournament.
Gilas will face New Zealand in Auckland on February 23, 2025, where they will look to bounce back from this setback.
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