Embattled Gilas fight for life
‘What a disgraceful game for Gilas.’

PHOTOGRAPH COURTESY OF SEAG POOL JUSTIN Brownlee and Gilas Pilipinas are in a must-win situation when they battle Singapore in the men’s basketball event of the 32nd SEA Games.
PHNOM PENH, Cambodia — Despite the uncomfortable condition and backlash from its chief benefactor, Gilas Pilipinas will have a more pressing matter to deal with when it battles Singapore in the men's basketball event of the 32nd Southeast Asian Games Saturday at the Elephant 2 Hall of the Morodok Techo National Stadium here.
Action unwraps at 2 p.m. (Manila time) with the Filipinos looking for a crucial win that will keep their title hopes alive following a heartbreaking 68-79 loss to Cambodia on Thursday.
A victory by Gilas will give them the No. 2 spot in Group A, earning them the right to face the top seed in Group B that is composed of Thailand, Indonesia, Laos and Vietnam in the sudden-death semifinals.
But the Filipinos will be marching to battle with battered bodies and bruised egos.
No less than industrialist Manny Pangilinan — the chairman emeritus of Samahang Basketbol ng Pilipinas — blasted Gilas Pilipinas following its sloppy performance against the Cambodians, who enjoyed tremendous homecourt advantage and were aided by at least six naturalized players.
"What a disgraceful game for Gilas," Pangilinan posted on social media following the country's first ever loss to Cambodia in an international competition.
"An ignominious defeat which will be etched deeply in infamy. SBP — what happened?"
Save for what was dubbed as "Horror in Hanoi" in which they lost to Indonesia in the gold medal match of the previous SEA Games in Vietnam, the Filipinos have yet to face any serious trouble in the biennial meet.
In fact, the only time they struggled in the early stretch of the SEA Games was in 1989 in Kuala Lumpur in which the Filipinos, then coached by Derrick Pumaren with Yeng Guiao as assistant, lost the second game of the preliminaries to the host country.
Back then, only five teams were competing with Malaysia emerging as champion and the Philippines settling for the silver medal.
Still, Gilas are tipped to take care of business against an equally struggling Singapore side.
