Philippines (Gilas 2) wins 34th Jones Cup Title |
The Smart Gilas Pilipinas National team defeated a taller American squad
Sunday to take home the 2012 William Jones Cup title, 76-75, in Taipei,
Taiwan.
LA Tenorio led the team with 20 points,
including 11 points in the final quarter to come back from a 14-point
deficit in the second half.
The Americans raced to a
6-0 lead after three straight jumpers, before a Gabe Norwood block led
to a Marcus Douthit jumper to put the Philippines on the board. Gilas
would go on to complete a 10-0 run anchored by two triples from Jeff
Chan to go up 10-6. A Jermaine Dearman post move finally gave the US
another basket, 10-8, before a James Justice three gave the Americans
back the lead, 11-10. With 1:11 remaining in the first,
Larry Fonacier was fouled taking a three. Fonacier made 2-of-3, before
Wayne Arnold hit a tough jumper to give the US a one point lead, 13-12.
In the dying seconds of the quarter, Mychal Kearse raced to give the US a
buzzer-beating three, but the referees waved it off as the period ended
with the Americans on top, 13-12.
Both teams struggled
to find their rhythm in the second period. Gilas' first basket came at
the 6:35 mark through Douthit to cut the lead to three, 17-12. Douthit
scored again, but the US forced the action in the paint as a Scott
VanderMeer short stab made it 23-16 for the Americans. The Philippines
struggled against their taller counterparts, managing to grab only 15
rebounds to the US' 27, yielding extra possessions for the US along the
way.
Chan scored on a layup to cut the lead to seven,
25-18, bur Arnold scored five straight to give the US a 12-point
cushion, 30-18. With less than two minutes remaining in
the first half, Tenorio hit a baseline jumper to make it a ten-point
game, 30-10, but Curtis Marshall responded with five of his own at the
other end to give the US a 14-point advantage, 34-30. With 28 seconds to
work with, the Philippines was desperate to cut the deficit leading to
the break. Chan responded with a three with eight seconds remaining to
make it an 11-point game at the half, 34-23.
The two
teams traded baskets early in the third, with the Philippines struggling
to get defensive stops. A layup and two freethrows from Douthit brought
the lead down to 10 with 7:06 remaining, before Jermaine Barnes hit a
jumper at the other end. A Chan three follow by a David undergoal stab
brought the lead down to seven, 41-34, but Barnes hit a three to contain
the Gilas resurgence. With the Philippines going into a
zone defense, Justice found himself free for back to back layups to
give the US a 54-42 lead. A conversion by Arnold gave the Americans a
13-point advantage, before Chan and Tenorio combined for five in the
last minute of the third period to bring down the lead to eight, 59-51.
Tenorio
opened up the fourth with five of his own, as a Norwood three tied the
game at 59-all with 8:22 remaining. The Philippines grabbed the lead via
a Tenorio floater, before an exchange by the two teams had the US up
two after a Barnes three. A split from the line by Chan followed by a
Fonacier three gave Gilas a two-point lead, 68-66, before Marshall hit a
jumper to tie the game at 68. Tenorio hit a turnaround
to put GIlas up 72-70, but Justice responded with a cold-blooded three
at the other end to give the Americans the lead, 73-72. The Philippines
found Douthit inside to take the lead at the 1:27 mark, 74-74, before
Dearman found an open look inside with 36 seconds remaining to put the
US ahead, 75-74. After a timeout by head coach Chot
Reyes, Douthit and Tenorio played a two-man game, leading to a jumper by
the guard to put Gilas ahead with 16 seconds to go, 76-75. The
Americans failed to put a shot up at the other end, with Tenorio
collaring the defensive rebound. Chan was fouled with 1.9 seconds
remaining. After Chan missed the first the first, the Philippines
intentionally missed the second to drain the clock. After
the second miss, the ball was tipped out of bounds.The Americans had
0.9 seconds to come up with a shot, but the jumper rattled out to give
the Philippines its first Jones Cup title since 1998, 76-75.
Quarters: 12-13, 23-34, 51-59, 76-75
Gilas Pilipinas Game Schedule/Results:
Aug 18, PHL 88-78 Jordan
Gilas Pilipinas Game Schedule/Results:
Aug 18, PHL 88-78 Jordan
Aug 19, PHL 99-68 Taipei-B
Aug 21, PHL 82-79 SoKor
Aug 22, PHL 88-84 Japan
Aug 23, Lebanon 91-72 PHL
Aug 24, PHL 77-75 Iran
Aug 25, PHL 76-72 Taipei-A
Aug 26, PHL 76-75 USA
Jones Cup Final Standings:
(as of Aug26, 9pm)
Philippines 7-1 (GOLD)
Iran 6-2 (SILVER)
USA 5-3 (BRONZE)
South Korea 5-3
Taiwan 5-3
Japan 3-5
Lebanon 3-5
Jordan 2-6
Taiwan B 0-8
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