GILAS PILIPINAS FALLS SHORT AGAINST NEW ZEALAND IN DOUBLE-OVERTIME THRILLER
Gilas Pilipinas fell to host New Zealand Tall Blacks, 102-106, on their home court to open Window 3 of the FIBA Asia World Cup Qualifiers on Friday, July 3, in Auckland.
New Zealand emerged victorious after a hard-fought battle, with both teams locked in a tightly contested first half.
Team Philippines trailed, 39-44, at halftime, but the Gilas shooters kept the game close, with Carl Tamayo leading the offense with double-digit scoring.
The second half remained intense as New Zealand forced several turnovers, while Gilas answered with its outside shooting.
Gilas eventually took the lead at the end of the third quarter after putting together a 10-1 run.
The momentum carried into the fourth quarter, where Gilas built a seven-point lead, but the Tall Blacks refused to back down.
New Zealand battled back and regained the lead in the final minute, leaving Gilas on the verge of defeat.
Then came a miracle. With his team needing a bucket, Juan Gomez de Liano knocked down a clutch three-pointer to tie the game and force overtime.
The first overtime featured back-and-forth action, with both teams trading baskets as defense became the deciding factor.
When New Zealand looked ready to pull away, Gomez de Liano delivered once again, sinking another crucial three-pointer to give Gilas a two-point lead.
However, New Zealand veteran Shea Ili tied the game by making two free throws, sending the game into double overtime.
2026 PBA Commissioner's Cup Best Import Justin Brownlee later buried a three-pointer to give Gilas the lead once again.
Still, New Zealand answered, tying the game with under a minute remaining.
The Tall Blacks eventually sealed the victory by converting their free throws in the closing moments of double overtime.
Meanwhile, the Philippines' missed crucial free throws and costly turnovers proved decisive in the loss.
Gomez de Liano finished with an efficient 23 points, while Kevin Quiambao also scored a scorching 23 points. Dwight Ramos added 18 points, and Carl Tamayo contributed 17.
Gilas Pilipinas will look to bounce back against Australia on Monday, July 6.