67-53 lead for the PhilippinesFive points in one possession for Thirdy. The final lineup that head coach Mark Dickel will use versus the Indonesians is expected to be named in the next days.Gilas’ schedule for the Qualifiers’ first window had lightened following the postponement of its match against another Southeast Asian contender in Thailand, originally set on the 20th at SMART Araneta Coliseum.FIBA has postponed a total of three Asia Cup Qualifiers matches due to the COVID-19 scare, including the Japan-China and Chinese Taipei-Malaysia showdowns. Screengrab via YouTube/ESPN5 Philippine men's national basketball team Gilas Pilipinas defeated Rajko Toroman-coached Indonesia, 97-70 in the knockout semifinal of the Men's Basketball 5x5 at the 2019 Southeast Asian Games on Monday, December 9 at the Mall of Asia Arena. Gilas Pilipinas turned to its defense and youth to take down Indonesia, 100-70, for its first win in the Fiba Asia Cup 2021 qualifiers, Sunday in Jakarta. Still, the Philippines lead, 37-28Thirdy Ravena leads Gilas Pilipinas in scoring at the break with 10 points off the bench. Philippine men's national basketball team Gilas Pilipinas defeated Rajko Toroman-coached Indonesia, 97-70 in the knockout semifinal of the Men's Basketball 5x5 at the 2019 Southeast Asian Games on Monday, December 9 at the Mall of Asia Arena. - All of Indonesia's 9 first-half turnovers came on 9 Gilas steals.

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Gilas Pilipinas (1-0) defeated host Indonesia (0-1), 100-70 in the first window of the 2021 FIBA Asia Cup Qualifiers on Sunday, February 23, at the BritAma Arena in Jakarta. Gilas Pilipinas will be seeing action for the first time this year, while Indonesia is coming off a 76-109 defeat at the hands of South Korea. Gilas leads, 37-33HALFTIME: Gilas can't pull away from Indonesia because of its penalty situation. Watch Gilas Pilipinas vs Indonesia FIBA Asia Cup Qualifiers Highlights - Gilas held a massive advantage on the boards, 55-33, and were buoyed by a staggering lead on offensive rebounds (23-7). Misfiring early on, Gilas Pilipinas turned to its defense and youth to take down Indonesia, 100-70, and rack up its first win in the Fiba Asia Cup 2021 qualifiers, Sunday night at Britama Arena in Jakarta.Thirdy Ravena had team-bests 23 points, eight rebounds, and a pair of blocks to help shake off the Nationals’ wobbly start.Roger Pogoy had 16 points, while CJ Perez 11, Kiefer Ravena and Juan Gomez de Liaño 10 each in the victory that put the Philippines just a shade under Group A leader South Korea.Andakara Dhyaksa had 28 to lead the hosts, while Abraham Grahita, who was earlier suspended by the Indonesia Basketball Association, chipped in 17 more in the losing stand.Ravena, one of the five amateurs in the roster, drilled three of his four attempts from deep, helping the Mark Dickel-mentored squad deal the Indonesians their second 30-point beatdown in three days.Indonesia, which is coached by former Gilas mentor Rajko Toroman, bowed to South Korea, 109-76, last Thursday.Gilas was supposed to host Thailand last Feb. 20 at Araneta Coliseum, but the match was canceled due to the threat of the novel coronavirus.Fiba has yet to announce a new date for the contest.Next up for the Nationals are the Koreans, who they visit later in November.We use cookies to ensure you get the best experience on our website. Otherwise, a considerable disciplinary fine awaits them.With this development, the Filipino dribblers can now put all their focus on preparing for Sunday’s game. The game between Gilas and Indonesia will be televised on ESPN5 and One Sports on Sunday at 7 p.m. and will also be streamed live on ESPN5.com. Gilas also ran the break effectively, getting the … 3-0 PhilippinesCOMING UP: Group A action in the 2021 FIBA Asia Cup qualifiersPlease log in or create a Kapamilya account to continue.You can watch live games, enjoy exclusive content, and more! Facing Mark Yee made Aris Dionisio, Will McAloney PBA-readyBachmann says PBA targeting 2021 start date for 3×3Nico Salva wonders why Aaron Black did not get heavy minutes in AteneoGlen Rice believes Allan Caidic in line with Larry Bird, Steph CurrySMC extends food assistance to LSIs at Manila North HarborLeaving NU was tough yet necessary decision for Tamayo, Quiambao, AbadianoWhat is Bo Perasol’s biggest takeaway from Ateneo stint?Holy Cross-Davao’s lanky 6-6 big man Paul Turco moves to La SalleTab Baldwin on Dwight Ramos: ‘He has across the board impact in a game’Thompson, Amer, Jalalon give pros and cons of NCAA FSA banBaser Amer understands Evan Nelle’s decision to transfer to La SalleScottie Thompson was ready for Tim Cone’s triangle because of Tatay AricVeteran volleyball coach Ron Dulay, 48, passes awayLa Salle legend Illa Santos was close to playing for LetranCignal’s Marck Espejo, Rachel Daquis compete in heated Mobile Legends battleVeteran volleyball coach Ron Dulay, 48, passes awayRachel Daquis leads Pasig’s exercise program for COVID-19 patientsV-League to enter talks with new network after ABS-CBN shutdownPVL to stick with ABS-CBN even after non-renewal of franchiseAlyssa Valdez, Denden Lazaro call on athletes to make a standCollegiate, semi-pro leagues left in TV limbo as House denies ABS-CBN franchise renewalThis, after FIBA ordered Indonesia Basketball Association to proceed with its hosting of the Qualifiers later this week, where it will also take on continental powerhouse South Korea on Thursday, February 20.FIBA made the announcement in a letter addressed to the IBA dated February 17, a copy of which was obtained by Tiebreaker Times.Indonesia’s Ministry of Youth and Sports had sought to postpone the games due to the current novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak until further confirmation regarding health security from the Ministry of Health.FIBA, though, noted that the letter from the Ministry of Health focuses mainly on travel to and from the Mainland of China, which is not in consideration with respect to teams traveling from South Korea and the Philippines.The world’s governing body for the sport has also reminded that the IBA is obliged as a national member federation to participate in international activities and competitions.