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Watch: Gilas Pilipinas vs PBA All-Star Visayas Highlights
Gilas Pilipinas lost to PBA All-Star Visayas, 157-141 in the Visayas Leg of the 2018 PBA All-Star held in Iloilo last May 27. Former Gilas Jeff Chan led the PBA All-Star with 29 points.
Watch: Gilas Pilipinas vs PBA All-Star Visayas Highlights
Watch: Gilas Pilipinas vs PBA All-Star Luzon Highlights
Gilas Pilipinas beat PBA All-Star Luzon, 152-49 in the Luzon Leg of the 2018 PBA All-Star held in Batangas last May 25. Terrence Romeo led Gilas Pilipinas with 48 points.
Watch: Gilas Pilipinas vs PBA All-Star Luzon Highlights
Watch: Top 10 Filipino 3×3 Wins of All Time
FIBA 3×3 compiled the top 3×3 wins of Philippines in 3×3 competitions which includes Kobe Paras, Terrence Romeo, Calvin Abueva, AJ Edu and many more.
Watch: Top 10 Filipino 3×3 Wins of All Time
Terrence Romeo traded to TNT
GlobalPort Batang Pier traded Terrence Romeo and Yousef Taha to TNT Ka Tropa for Moala Tautuaa and the 2020 1st round draft pick and 2021 2nd round draft pick of TNT.
SBP invited Terrence Romeo to play in FIBA 3×3 World Cup 2018
Samahang Basketbol ng Pilipinas invited Terrence Romeo to represent Philippines in the 2018 FIBA 3×3 World Cup to be held from June 8-12 at the Philippine Arena.
No Terrence Romeo in Gilas Pilipinas vs Japan
Terrence Romeo is currently injured and did not make the trip to Japan with the other Gilas Pilipinas players and coaching staff for their 1st game of the 2019 FIBA World Cup Asian Qualifiers.
Gilas Pilipinas Player Pool for FIBA World Cup Asian Qualifiers
As posted by Gilas Pilipinas Coach Chot Reyes in his twitter account, he mentioned 16 players so far in the Gilas Pilipinas Player Pool for the 2019 FIBA World Cup Asian Qualifiers.
Seven Takeaways from Gilas’s Seventh Place Finish in Lebanon
So, it is done. After a promising start to the FIBA Asia Cup highlighted by a three-game sweep of the eliminations, Gilas Pilipinas finished with a resounding thud, finishing a dismal seventh. Here are seven takeaways from the debacle in Lebanon.
1. Gilas is way behind.
That swashbuckling 3-0 start, capped by a dramatic, down-the-wire stunner over China (albeit the watered down version), was all smokescreen as it obscured the harsh reality that this iteration of the national team is, in fact, way behind its rivals both from Asia, and more so, from Oceania. That harsh reality was none more evident than in the least three games: a complete, utter annihilation at the hands of the South Koreans; a shellacking from old man Fadi El-Khatib and his Cedars; and a rather disappointing saved-from-the-jaws-of-defeat win over the Jordanians.