After a tough loss in the PBA Season 49 Governor’s Cup finals, Justin Brownlee is already shifting his focus from the Barangay Ginebra San Miguel to his next mission: who will have the honor of playing for Gilas Pilipinas the 2025 FIBA Asia Cup qualifiers. Unfortunately for Barangay Ginebra, their progress was stopped at the culmination of the PBA season when they bowed out in the championship series to the TNT Tropang Giga, 4-2. Despite this loss, one might overpower Brownlee and his team, but the beloved player will not have much time to think about it. Business comes first, though, and Brownlee has announced his return to international play, this time as a member of the Philippine national men’s basketball team.
For those who have been closely following Brownlee as well as Gilas Pilipinas, the change in this focus is not only a homage to his dedication and endurance but equally, fans will get to witness Brownlee transferring from one high-stakes match-up to another. When he starts playing for the national team, Brownlee is expected to replicate the kind of passion and performance that has seen him become one of the top imports in the PBA. Here is the breakdown of what Brownlee is bringing to the table for the next PBA games and the upcoming conflicts for Gilas Pilipinas in FIBA qualifiers.
Barangay Ginebra San Miguel Kings import Justin Brownlee is considering taking a break from the upcoming PBA Commissioner’s Cup.
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The Barangay Ginebra San Miguel had a coming-of-rage season but was defeated in the Governor’s Cup final by the TNT Tropang Giga in a heated battle in a best-of-seven series match. Mainly in the deciding match of the series – Game 6, TNT demonstrated how strong they were on offense and defense, while Ginebra lost steam. Its accurate shooting by TNT and complemented by a fine performance from Rondae Hollis Jefferson, RR Pogoy, and Jayson Castro, rendered Ginebra and its fans with a sore loss.
Brownlee has been with Ginebra as their mainstay and has been a darling of Filipino fans and he tried to carry his team. Ginebra was unable to clinch the Governor’s Cup title this season, however, despite his best efforts. When asked about the loss, Brownlee could only explain an air of disappointment, but he has to move on quickly because he has a new task to focus on – Gilas Pilipinas.
Brownlee is expected to join Gilas Pilipinas training camp on November 15, right after the conclusion of the PBA playoffs. This swift transition shows how passionate Brownlee is about the sport and his desire to compete in the name of his country, the Philippines. In the second window of the 2025 FIBA Asia Cup qualifications, Gilas Pilipinas will be up against stiff rivals such as New Zealand and Hong Kong.
Gilas will have its first taste of tough competition in their elimination round match-up against New Zealand which is in the top tier team. Speaking to the media in his post-game interview after that battle that saw Ginebra taste defeat, Brownlee said that the team is lucky to play the other team. “You know, it’s tough for us. As I said we struggled and competed but we still had a role and a duty which I believe was to defend our position at all costs. That is why we had to go out there and defend the country. We got a few days before going to training camp. Maybe a week or so, so we just got to get ready for all that and prepare to do our best,” he said. Brownlee’s focus now is on preparing himself mentally and physically for this new challenge, eager to contribute to Gilas Pilipinas in the qualifying rounds.
In addition, Brownlee, and other worthy Gilas Pilipinas will also draw strength and skill from other qualified players. To formally head the team, a renowned figure in Philippine basketball, Tim Cone, will be the head coach of this team, thereby assuring the world of his proficiency in international tournaments. Cone has chosen talented players such as Rookies from previous international leagues including AJ Edu and Kai Sotto.
Edu, who plays for a team in Japan, will be back with the team for the first time after the FIBA World Cup games. His presence will be essential in strengthening the team’s front line, particularly in the reinforcement division of Gilas. Another relevant player originating from the Japan Basketball League is Kai Sotto who is also expected to join the team.. With the boost of eight-time PBA MVP June Mar Fajardo together with these players, the boost will bring more power to the team as they face their opponents.
The said problem, however, remains a concern for the team because some of Gilas’ headline players are not in their best-playing majorities. The national team is also set to be weakened by the possible absence of Jamie Malonzo, another member of the team, who also suffered a leg injury in the Philippine Cup earlier this year. However, that leaves a roster that should gear up to compete on the court, especially training camp starting at the Inspire Sports Academy in Calamba, Laguna on November 15.
The second window of the FIBA Asia Cup qualifiers will start with a face-off against New Zealand on November 21 and another game against Hong Kong on November 24 at the Mall of Asia Arena in Pasay City. Especially the New Zealand game is going to be a challenge, as the team is calculated to be quite powerful and well-coordinated physically. This victory, of course, would be a major lift for Gilas Pilipinas and the first statement in the qualifications.
That though the match against Hong Kong will be a walk in the park as far as the team is concerned, it should not by any means underestimate the game as focus and precision are still needed in order to come out victor. For Brownlee and the rest of Gilas Pilipinas, these games are important in gearing up for the matches and coming out strong in the early stages of the Qualifying Period.
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