Head coach | Chot Reyes (until September) Tim Cone (from September) |
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Biggest win | Singapore 45–105 Philippines (Phnom Penh, Cambodia; May 13) |
Biggest defeat | Philippines 62–87 Jordan (Hangzhou, China; September 30) |
The Philippines national basketball team was led by head coach Chot Reyes until the appointment of Tim Cone in September.
By January 2023, Reyes has temporarily stepped down as coach of the TNT Tropang Giga allowing him to focus on fulfilling his duties as head coach of the national team. Jojo Lastimosa succeeded him as TNT coach. [1] Reyes however remained an active consultant with helping Lastimosa guide the Philippine Basketball Association (PBA) team in their 2023 PBA Governors' Cup run. [2]
In February 2023, the Philippines took part in the final window of the 2023 FIBA Basketball World Cup Asian qualifiers. [3] The national team ended their participation in the qualifiers with a lost to Jordan. [4]
As one of the hosts of the 2023 FIBA Basketball World Cup, the Philippines were already qualified regardless of their performance.
Prior to the World Cup, the team took part in the 2023 Southeast Asian Games in Cambodia where FIBA eligibility rules were not used and a passport-only rule is imposed for players. [5] The Philippine roster is a mix of PBA and college players. It is reinforced by naturalized player and American-born Justin Brownlee, [6] as well as Filipino-foreigners Filipino-foreigners and Chris Ross who are ineligible to play as a local in FIBA-sanctioned tournaments. [7] [8]
The Philippines were grouped with host Cambodia, Malaysia, and Singapore in the group stage. They won their opener against Malaysia, [9] before figuring in a historic lost against the hosts who were laden by six naturalized players. [10] [11] They were still able to advance to the semifinals by winning their final group game against Singapore. [12] They won the semifinal [13] before getting revenge against the hosts in the final to claim the gold. [14]
For the FIBA Basketball World Cup in August, the Philippines are set to face Italy, the Dominican Republic and Angola in Group A. [15] The Philippines have played against Italy and Angola in the 2019 FIBA World Cup in China while they faced the Dominican Republic in the Belgrade tournament of the 2020 FIBA Men's Olympic Qualifiers in June to July 2021. The Philippines lost its last games against these three oppositions. [16] Reyes would step down from the head coaching role shortly after the game. [17] [18]
February 24 18:00 (UTC+8) |
Philippines | 107–96 | Lebanon |
Scoring by quarter:25–19, 28–22, 29–23, 25–32 | ||
Pts: Brownlee 17 Rebs:three players 5 Asts: Thompson 6 | Pts: Saoud 27 Rebs: Mansour 7 Asts: El Darwich 6 |
Philippine Arena, Bocaue Attendance: 12,956 Referees: Yu Jung (TPE), James Boyer (AUS), Daigo Urushima (JPN) |
February 27 18:00 (UTC+8) |
Philippines | 90–91 | Jordan |
Scoring by quarter: 14–33, 27–27, 23–10, 26–21 | ||
Pts: Brownlee 41 Rebs: Brownlee 12 Asts: Thompson 7 | Pts: Tucker 22 Rebs: Tucker 12 Asts: Ibrahim 8 |
Philippine Arena, Bocaue Attendance: 5,196 Referees: Yu Jung (TPE), James Boyer (AUS), Daigo Urushima (JPN) |
May 9 13:00 (UTC+7) |
Philippines | 94–49 | Malaysia |
Scoring by quarter:33–12, 25–10, 26–16, 10–11 | ||
Pts: Ganuelas-Rosser 15 Rebs: Philips 15 Asts:3 players 3 | Pts: Wong 15 Rebs: Wong 7 Asts: Heng, Ooi 2 |
Morodok Techo National Sports Center, Phnom Penh Attendance: 100 Referees: Yuen Chun Yip (HKG), Rakesh Ramalingaiah (IND), Rendy Putra Dwiantino (INA) |
May 11 17:00 (UTC+7) |
Philippines | 68–79 | Cambodia |
Scoring by quarter: 14–26, 17–21, 16–19, 21–13 | ||
Pts: Standhardinger 14 Rebs: Standhardinger 11 Asts: Standhardinger 4 | Pts: Dorsey 22 Rebs: Lopes 10 Asts: Dorsey 7 |
Morodok Techo National Sports Center, Phnom Penh Attendance: 100 Referees: Tomohiro Hosoda (JPN), Lee Seung-mu (KOR), Rendy Putra Dwiantino (IND) |
May 13 13:00 (UTC+7) |
Singapore | 45–105 | Philippines |
Scoring by quarter: 5–29, 14–27, 15–30, 11–19 | ||
Pts: Ng S. 10 Rebs: Ng J. 5 Asts: K. Lim 3 | Pts: Lassiter 16 Rebs: Perez 11 Asts: Brownlee 8 |
Morodok Techo National Sports Center, Phnom Penh Attendance: 100 Referees: Lee Seung-mu (KOR), Imran Ali Baig (IND), Trieu Chi Thanh (VIE) |
May 15 17:00 (UTC+7) |
Indonesia | 76–84 | Philippines |
Scoring by quarter:24–20, 21–18, 20–22, 11–24 | ||
Pts: Prosper 26 Rebs: Prosper 9 Asts: Beane Jr. 6 | Pts: Brownlee 34 Rebs: Brownlee 9 Asts: Brownlee 5 |
Morodok Techo National Sports Center, Phnom Penh Attendance: 100 Referees: Tomohiro Hosoda (JPN), Lee Seung-mu (KOR), Chan Owe Shiong (MAS) |
May 16 15:00 (UTC+7) |
Cambodia | 69–80 | Philippines |
Scoring by quarter:22–21, 11–23, 18–20, 18–16 | ||
Pts: Peterson 18 Rebs: Peterson 14 Asts: Pridgett 5 | Pts: Brownlee 23 Rebs: Brownlee, Standhardinger 7 Asts: Brownlee, Newsome 4 |
Morodok Techo National Sports Center, Phnom Penh Attendance: 1800 Referees: Lee Seung-mu (KOR), Leong Chuen Wing (SGP), Chang Lu-Yueh (TPE) |
August 25 20:00 (UTC+8) |
Dominican Republic | 87–81 | Philippines |
Scoring by quarter:22–18, 20–24, 24–22, 21–17 | ||
Pts: Towns 26 Rebs: Towns 10 Asts: Feliz 8 | Pts: Clarkson 28 Rebs: Clarkson, Fajardo 7 Asts: Clarkson 7 |
Philippine Arena, Bocaue Attendance: 38,115 Referees: Yohan Rosso (FRA), Leandro Zalazar (ARG), Gatis Saliņš (LAT) |
August 27 20:00 (UTC+8) |
Philippines | 70–80 | Angola |
Scoring by quarter:19–12, 14–24, 19–20, 18–24 | ||
Pts: Clarkson 21 Rebs: Fajardo 7 Asts: Clarkson 7 | Pts: Gonçalves 17 Rebs: Bango, Fernando 7 Asts: Domingos 7 |
Araneta Coliseum, Quezon City Attendance: 12,784 Referees: Guilherme Locatelli (BRA), Mārtiņš Kozlovskis (LAT), Martin Vulić (CRO) |
August 29 20:00 (UTC+8) |
Philippines | 83–90 | Italy |
Scoring by quarter:23–20, 16–28, 21–25, 23–17 | ||
Pts: Clarkson 23 Rebs: Edu 8 Asts: Clarkson 6 | Pts: Fontecchio 18 Rebs: Fontecchio, Melli 6 Asts: Spissu 9 |
Araneta Coliseum, Quezon City Attendance: 11,821 Referees: Yohan Rosso (FRA), Leandro Zalazar (ARG), Mārtiņš Kozlovskis (LAT) |
August 31 20:00 (UTC+8) |
South Sudan | 87–68 | Philippines |
Scoring by quarter:34–17, 17–16, 9–17, 27–18 | ||
Pts: Jones 17 Rebs: Gabriel 11 Asts: Jones 14 | Pts: Clarkson 24 Rebs: Edu 14 Asts: Ravena 5 |
Araneta Coliseum, Quezon City Attendance: 9,250 Referees: Guilherme Locatelli (BRA), Gatis Saliņš (LAT), Georgios Poursanidis (GRE) |
September 2 20:00 (UTC+8) |
Philippines | 96–75 | China |
Scoring by quarter: 16–16, 23–24, 34–11, 23–24 | ||
Pts: Clarkson 34 Rebs: Edu 10 Asts: Ramos, Thompson 4 | Pts: Li 17 Rebs: Li 9 Asts: Li 5 |
Araneta Coliseum, Quezon City Attendance: 11,080 Referees: Mārtiņš Kozlovskis (LAT), Kerem Baki (TUR), Martin Vulić (CRO) |
September 26 13:30 (UTC+8) |
Philippines | 89–61 | Bahrain |
Scoring by quarter:22–18, 29–15, 21–14, 17–14 | ||
Pts: Perez, Kouame 15 Rebs: Brownlee 9 Asts: Lassiter 4 | Pts: Almoathin 14 Rebs: Chism 13 Asts: Almoathin 3 |
Hangzhou Olympic Sports Centre Gymnasium, Hangzhou Referees: Paul Skayem (LBN), Taha Mohammed Nasser Al-Hashedi (YEM), Li Chengxin (CHN) |
September 28 17:30 (UTC+8) |
Thailand | 72–87 | Philippines |
Scoring by quarter:22–20, 13–21, 15–27, 22–19 | ||
Pts: Lamb 29 Rebs: Jakrawan, Klahan 6 Asts: Lish, J. Morgan 3 | Pts: Brownlee 19 Rebs: Brownlee 12 Asts: Thompson 9 |
Hangzhou Olympic Sports Centre Gymnasium, Hangzhou Referees: Yuen Chun Yip (HKG), Hu Jing (CHN), Mohammad Rajabiozoodi (IRI) |
September 30 11:00 (UTC+8) |
Jordan | 87–62 | Philippines |
Scoring by quarter:16–13, 26–16, 17–23, 28–10 | ||
Pts: Hollis-Jefferson 24 Rebs: Bohannon 9 Asts: Hollis-Jefferson 9 | Pts: Brownlee 24 Rebs: Thompson 11 Asts: Brownlee, Perez 3 |
Zhejiang University Zijingang Gymnasium, Hangzhou Referees: Yuen Chun Yip (HKG), Song Houlu (CHN), Issam Nasser Khalfan Al Siyabi (OMA) |
October 2 16:00 (UTC+8) |
Philippines | 80–41 | Qatar |
Scoring by quarter:33–14, 24–9, 16–7, 7–11 | ||
Pts: Fajardo, Perez 12 Rebs: Kouame 10 Asts: Newsome 6 | Pts: Muslic 12 Rebs: Ndao 8 Asts:four players 4 |
Zhejiang University Zijingang Gymnasium, Hangzhou Referees: Wissam Zein (SYR), Hu Jing (CHN), Taha Al-Hashedi (YEM) |
October 3 12:00 (UTC+8) |
Iran | 83–84 | Philippines |
Scoring by quarter: 22–28, 14–20, 18–23, 29–13 | ||
Pts: Vahedi 24 Rebs: Kazemi 8 Asts: Rezaeifer 7 | Pts: Brownlee 36 Rebs: Brownlee, Fajardo 8 Asts: Brownlee, Fajardo 4 |
Zhejiang University Zijingang Gymnasium, Hangzhou Referees: Alexey Stepanenko (KAZ), Taha Al-Hashedi (YEM), Ahmad Alyousef (JOR) |
October 4 20:00 (UTC+8) |
Philippines | 77–76 | China |
Scoring by quarter: 17–19, 13–29, 20–14, 27–14 | ||
Pts: Brownlee 33 Rebs: Thompson 8 Asts: Brownlee, Perez 4 | Pts: Zhao R. 18 Rebs: Zhu 8 Asts: Zhao R. 6 |
Hangzhou Olympic Sports Centre Gymnasium, Hangzhou Referees: Paul Skayem (LBN), Alexey Stepanenko (KAZ), Wissam Zein (SYR) |
6 October 20:00 (UTC+8) |
Jordan | 60–70 | Philippines |
Scoring by quarter: 12–17, 19–14, 10–20, 19–19 | ||
Pts: Hollis-Jefferson 24 Rebs: Al-Dwairi 15 Asts: Hollis-Jefferson, Mustafa 5 | Pts: Brownlee 20 Rebs: Kouame 11 Asts: Brownlee 5 |
Hangzhou Olympic Sports Centre Gymnasium, Hangzhou Referees: Harja Jaladri (INA), Yuen Chun Yip (HKG), Paul Skayem (LBN) |
June 27 18:00 (UTC+3) |
Estonia [lower-alpha 1] | 81–71 | Philippines |
Scoring by quarter:29–14, 20–21, 15–24, 17–12 | ||
Pts: Jürgens 20 Rebs: Jurkatamm 7 Asts: Kirsipuu 6 | Pts: Ramos 16 Rebs: Fajardo 9 Asts:four players 2 |
June 28 18:00 (UTC+3) |
Finland | 89–85 | Philippines |
Scoring by quarter:26–11, 25–31, 17–18, 21–25 | ||
Pts: Little 19 Rebs: Grandison 12 Asts: Grandison 3 | Pts: Ramos 15 Rebs: Malonzo 7 Asts: Thompson 4 |
July 1 18:00 (UTC+3) |
Philippines | 70–61 | Ukraine U20 |
Scoring by quarter:16–12, 17–19, 20–17, 17–13 | ||
Pts: Abando 18 Rebs: Ramos 8 Asts: Brownlee, K. Ravena 5 | Pts: Kobzystyi 21 Rebs: Brynyuk 6 Asts: Koshevatsky 4 |
July 2 17:00 (UTC+3) |
Philippines | 84–74 | Ukraine U20 |
Scoring by quarter: 20–20, 25–22, 24–18, 15–14 | ||
Pts: Brownlee 21 Rebs: Brownlee 8 Asts: Perez 8 | Pts: Kobzystyi 15 Rebs: Brynyuk 10 Asts: Koshevatsky 5 |
August 18 20:00 (UTC+8) |
Philippines | 85–62 | Ivory Coast |
Scoring by quarter:27–24, 15–14, 18–15, 25–9 | ||
Pts: Clarkson, Fajardo 13 Rebs: Edu 7 Asts: Thompson 5 | Pts: Diadet, Kone 12 Rebs: Sidibe 9 Asts: Diabate 4 |
August 20 20:00 (UTC+8) |
Philippines | 87–102 | Montenegro |
Scoring by quarter:19–16, 23–28, 22–32, 23–26 | ||
Pts: Clarkson 27 Rebs: Edu 8 Asts: Clarkson 5 | Pts: Vučević 18 Rebs: Vučević 9 Asts: Perry 9 |
The following was the roster of the Philippines national team for the 2022 Asian Games in China. [20]
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The following was the roster of the Philippines national team for the 2023 FIBA Basketball World Cup. [21]
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The following was the roster of the Philippines national team for the final window of the Asian qualifiers of the 2023 FIBA Basketball World Cup qualification. [23]
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The following was the roster of the Philippines national team for the 2023 Southeast Asian Games in Cambodia. [26]
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