Asian Games (2023)
2018 (5 year break)
Asian Games 2023
Champion: Philippines
Tournament MVP & Top Scorer: Justin Brownlee (22.1)
Standings 2023
A
1
3-0
2
2-1
3
1-2
B
1
3-0
2
2-1
3
1-2
4
0-3
C
1
3-0
2
2-1
3
1-2
4
0-3
D
1
3-0
2
2-1
3
1-2
4
0-3
Stats Leaders 2023
PPG
RPG
APG
SPG
BPG
Brownlee_Justin

Ginebra Kings
197 F 35y
Avg: 22.1 ppg

3
19.3
5
17.3
6
15.7
9
15.0
10
14.6
Starting five
#s#
Jordan Clarkson
Clarkson
Roger Ray Pogoy
Pogoy
Dwight Ramos
Ramos
Japeth Aguilar
Aguilar
AJ Edu
Edu
#e#5
4Kiefer Isaac Ravena 181-G-1993 Shiga L-Stars Japan
6Jordan Clarkson 196-G-1992 Utah Jazz USA
8Scottie Thompson 188-G-1993 Ginebra Kings Philippines
11Kai Sotto 218-C-2002 Orlando M. USA
13Jamie Malonzo 198-F-1996 Ginebra Kings Philippines
15June Mar Fajardo 210-C-1989 SM Beermen Philippines
16Roger Ray Pogoy 189-SG-1992 TNT Tropang Philippines
17Jaymar Perez 188-G-1993 SM Beermen Philippines
23Abando Rhenz 188-SG-1998 Anyang South Korea
24Dwight Ramos 193-G-1998 Hokkaido L. Japan
25Japeth Aguilar 206-C-1987 Ginebra Kings Philippines
34AJ Edu 208-F/C-2000 Toledo USA

Chot Reyes Head Coach TNT Tropang Philippines
Tim Cone Assistant Ginebra Kings Philippines
Joseph Uichico Assistant


Tournament MVP & Top Scorer
Gilas rallies to beat China, advances to Asian Games gold medal game-Oct 4, 2023
Against a China team replete with Fiba World Cup veterans, Gilas Pilipinas looked headed for a consolation game for the bronze medal. But once again, Justin Brownlee (197-F-1988, college: St.John's) had better ideas. The beloved naturalized ace, who took a backseat to NBA star Jordan Clarkson (196-G-1992, college: Missouri) in the global showcase last month, fired 17 points in the final period including the go-ahead triple with 24 ticks remaining as Gilas Pilipinas stunned host China, 77-76, in the 19th Asian Games semifinals on Wednesday night. “Coach Tim (Cone), he told us before the game to be something special to win this game,” Brownlee told One Sports on the heels of the comeback win that sealed the Filipinos’ place in the gold medal match. That he was. The Barangay Ginebra star finished with 33 points to lead a fightback from 20 points down against the Chinese and put the Philippines back to where it wanted to be since the weekend: against Jordan in the finalé this Friday night. “We’d love to have another shot at them, however, we have to earn our way back to the Finals to see them again,” national coach Tim Cone told the Inquirer following an 87-62 loss to the Rondae Hollis-Jefferson (201-F-1995, college: Arizona)-led squad last Saturday. That setback put them on a longer route to the podium, needing a qualification game to get to the playoff round en route to a semifinals showdown against Team Dragon with nine holdovers from the Fiba World Cup squad that played—and lost to Gilas—in Manila. Scottie Thompson (188-G-1993) had 13 points and eight rebounds, while June Mar Fajardo (210-C-1989) and CJ Perez added 8 each in the effort that assures the country at least a silver medal in the continental showpiece. The last time the Philippines played in the gold medal game was in the 1990 edition of the Asian Games. There, a pro-laden squad coached by Robert Sr Jaworski settled for a bridesmaid finish after a 90-76 loss to the Chinese. Ange Kouame struggled for most of the game, but made up for his miscues with some big plays that paved the way for Brownlee’s heroics. Kevin Alas was just as key down the stretch, hitting a tough triple and then an even tougher layup halfway through the final period that kept China within striking distance.
Courtesy of: sports.inquirer.net
Asia-basket.com All-Asian Games Awards 2023-Nov 15, 2023
USA Justin Brownlee (197-F-1988) of Ginebra Kings
Best Guard: Taiwan Benson Lin (193-G-1999) of Tianjin
Best Forward: USA Justin Brownlee (197-F-1988) of Ginebra Kings
Best Center: Saudi Arabia Mohammed Alsuwailem (211-C-1998) of Al Hilal

Asia-basket.com All-Asian Games First Team 2023
Lin
Lin
Imamura
Imamura
Hollis-Jefferson
Hollis-Jefferson
Brownlee
Brownlee
Alsuwailem
Alsuwailem

First Team

Taiwan Benson Lin (193-G-1999) of Tianjin
Japan Keita Imamura (191-G/F-1996) of Ryukyu GK
USA Rondae Hollis-Jefferson (201-F-1995) of TNT Tropang
USA Justin Brownlee (197-F-1988) of Ginebra Kings
Saudi Arabia Mohammed Alsuwailem (211-C-1998) of Al Hilal

Asia-basket.com All-Asian Games Second Team 2023
Rezaeifar
Rezaeifar
Zhang
Zhang
Ra
Ra
Chism
Chism
Bohannon
Bohannon

Second Team

Iran Navid Rezaeifar (185-G-1996) of Gorgan
China Zhenlin Zhang (206-SF-1999) of Liaoning FL
USA Guna Ra (203-F-1989) of KCC Egis
USA Wayne Chism (206-PF-1987) of Al Salam
Jordan John Bohannon (211-C-1991) of Kaohsiung A.