Gilas Pilipinas fell 93-66 to Australia at the Mall of Asia Arena on Sunday night, March 1, suffering their second consecutive defeat in the FIBA Basketball World Cup 2027 Asian Qualifiers. The loss dropped the Philippines to 2-2 in Group A, though the team has already secured a place in the second round.
Despite the scoreline, Gilas showed flashes of resilience and effort, particularly in the first half when they kept the game close. The Filipino squad struggled to contain Australia’s firepower after the break, but moments of teamwork and hustle highlighted their potential heading into the next phase.
Australia pulled away decisively in the third quarter, led by Elijah Pepper’s 28 points, but Gilas remained in the game through contributions from key players who showcased skill and determination.
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Early fight gives Gilas hope
Gilas attempted to stay within striking distance through disciplined execution and fast breaks in the first 20 minutes. The team limited early turnovers and forced Australia into contested shots, giving fans hope that a competitive performance was possible.
However, the Boomers’ adjustments after halftime opened gaps that the Philippines could not fully close. Although Gilas had moments of scoring and defensive stops, Australia’s experience and depth proved decisive as the lead quickly widened.
Tanner Krebs and Mitch Creek combined with Pepper to shift momentum in the third quarter, turning a slim Australian lead into a commanding advantage. The Filipino players continued to hustle, fighting for rebounds, contested shots, and transition opportunities despite the mounting deficit.
Looking ahead to the Second Round
While the defeat was a setback, Gilas Pilipinas remains poised for the Second Round of the qualifiers. Coach and players will have a chance to review the match, identify adjustments, and refine their strategy against upcoming opponents.
The team’s effort and glimpses of offensive cohesion offer optimism for future matchups, as key players gain international experience and confidence. With a spot in the Second Round already secured, Gilas can focus on sharpening their execution and defensive rotations.