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Comeback Kings Gilas Pilipinas Stuns Qatar in Thrilling 4th Quarter Comeback
In a heart-stopping display of teamwork and determination, Gilas Pilipinas orchestrated a remarkable fourth-quarter comeback to defeat host Qatar, 74-71, in the opening game of the 2nd Doha Invitational Cup.
Despite facing an 11-point deficit in the payoff quarter, the Filipinos regrouped and dominated the final period, outscoring Qatar 23-11. Dwight Ramos, Justin Brownlee, and AJ Edu led the charge, with key plays from Ramos, including a three-pointer, and Brownlee's crucial dunk.
Scottie Thompson sealed the comeback win with two clutch foul shots, sending the crowd of over 4,000 into a frenzy. The electric atmosphere was fueled by the large Filipino community in attendance, who cheered loudly for Gilas as they staged their thrilling comeback.
Ramos paced the team with 15 points, making three of five three-point attempts. Brownlee added 10 points, five rebounds, and five assists, while veteran June Mar Fajardo contributed 12 points and seven rebounds. Thompson finished with 10 points, and Edu had six points and 10 rebounds in over 23 minutes of action.
Rookie Kevin Quiambao chipped in seven points and five rebounds in over 17 minutes of play.
For Qatar, Tyler Harris led the way with 17 points on near-perfect shooting (8-of-10). Mike Lewis added 15 markers. Gilas will have little time to rest before returning to action late Saturday evening against Lebanon.
The Philippines is using this four-nation tournament as part of its preparation for the final window of the FIBA Asia Cup 2025 Qualifiers. Gilas plays Taiwan on February 20, followed by New Zealand (February 23) in a pair of away games.
About the Author [Your Name], an avid basketball enthusiast and writer, brings readers the latest news and insights from the world of basketball. With a focus on highlighting the exciting moments and memorable performances that make the sport so captivating, this blog post aims to entertain and inform readers about the thrilling comeback by Gilas Pilipinas.
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