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Gilas complete perfect tune-up campaign, rout Franklin by 28

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Gilas Pilipinas Men completed a sweep of their tune-up games ahead of Window 3 of the FIBA World Cup 2027 Asian Qualifiers, cruising to a 94-66 victory over Franklin on Tuesday at Franklin Pool and Leisure.

Once again, Carl Tamayo led the way for the Philippines, finishing with 22 points on 9-of-14 shooting from the field, including four three-pointers.

Dwight Ramos also delivered an efficient performance, tallying 19 points on 8-of-10 shooting while adding five rebounds, five assists, and two steals in just 23 minutes of action. AJ Edu chipped in 14 points and five rebounds.GILAS-PILIPINAS-MENS-DWIGHT-RAMOS-1906 Gilas complete perfect tune-up campaign, rout Franklin by 28 Basketball Gilas Pilipinas News  - philippine sports news

Gilas came out firing, racing to a 10-3 lead and never looking back.

Tamayo caught fire early, pouring in 13 of Gilas’ 32 first-quarter points as the Filipinos seized control from the opening period.

The Nationals maintained a double-digit advantage throughout the contest, stretching the lead to as much as 31 points, 92-61, following a Tamayo jumper late in the game.

Kevin Quiambao contributed nine points, five assists, and three rebounds, while Juan Gomez de Liaño and Justine Baltazar added eight and seven points, respectively.

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The win followed Gilas’ 92-61 triumph over Manawatu last Sunday, completing a perfect two-game tune-up slate in New Zealand.

Gilas now heads to Auckland to face the Tall Blacks on Friday at 3 p.m. before traveling to Perth to take on the Boomers on Sunday at 6:30 p.m. in Window 3 of the FIBA World Cup 2027 Asian Qualifiers.

Jace Carter paced Franklin with 18 points and six rebounds. The Bulls finished last season’s NZNBL campaign with a 9-11 record.

Derrin Boyd added 15 points, while Carter Whitt chipped in 11.

The Scores:

Philippines 94 – Tamayo 22, Ramos 19, Edu 14, Quiambao 9, Gomez de Liaño 8, Baltazar 7, Abarrientos 6, Rosario 4, Fajardo 3, Newsome 2.

Franklin 66 – Carter 18, Boyd 15, Whitt 11, Kelman-Poto 8, Perry 3, Savill 3, Biggar 2, Te Ratana 2, Marsh 2, Kelso 2, Hughes 0, Pakaurangi 0, Perry 0, Otunuku 0, Williams 0.

Quarterscores: 32-19, 50-37, 74-59, 94-66.

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NLEX crushes Titan Ultra, stays unbeaten for solo PBA Group A lead

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ANTIPOLO — NLEX netted their third win in as many games after dealing Titan Ultra yet another disappointing loss, 135-100, to grab the solo lead in Group A of the PBA Season 50 Governors’ Cup on Tuesday at the Ynares Center here.

Not wanting a repeat of their near-collapse versus Terrafirma the last time out in Montalban, the Road Warriors played more consistently this time, building a big lead in the second chapter before breaking away for good in the fourth.

The crew actually lost in the third canto when they allowed the opposition to get as close as nine behind a 39-point production, but quickly restored order before the quarter ended, and then put it away not long after to keep their record intact.

Deschon Winston led NLEX with 30 points alongside nine rebounds and six assists, with Robert Bolick dropping 29 points and seven rebounds in easily his best game scoring-wise since Coach Jimmy Alapag took over.

Import DeQuan Jones finished with 22 points and six rebounds, while Kevin Alas tallid a 14-5-4 stat line to lead the bench mob in the victory.

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NBBF Will Continue To Lubricate Fan Belts Of Talent Production In Nigeria – Musa Kida

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The president of Nigerian Basketball Federation (NBBF), Engineer Ahmad Kusa Kida has come out with a bold pledge that the governing body for the giants’ sport will continue ‘lubricating the fan belts of talent production’ to ensure that more players are produced for the future.

Sports247 reports that Engineer Kida gave the assurance while commenting on the recent feat of the country’s cadet men’s national team in winning the FIBA Africa Zone 3 U18 Championship in Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso.

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Kida was beaming with delight, after seeing the team win all four of their matches to top Zone 3 and secure automatic qualification for the finals, scheduled for August 3rd to 6th in Côte d’Ivoire, where they will play along with the country’s females, who earlier secured automatic qualification.

The U18 Tigers pulled off a perfect 4-0 record by defeating Benin Republic 96-35 and 101-43 as well as trouncing Burkina Faso 98-54 and 100-54 in their double-layered games to emerge champions of the sub-region and qualified for the Africa FIBA U18 Championship.

With attention now shifting to the continental assault, Kida revealed that the NBBF is already working hard to consolidate the results ahead of the 2026 U18 AfroBasket and gave credit to collective effort from every member of the federation’s board for the conquest in Ouagadougou.

“The NBBF shall continue to lubricate the fan belts of the talent production factories of the game in Nigeria,” Kida submitted, while pointing out that the current leadership of basketball in the country is prioritising efforts in grassroots development, without neglecting other aspects of the game.

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Joaquin Tovera finds home at La Salle, puts family above all

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Joaquin Tovera has found his new collegiate home.

Days after announcing his decommitment from the University of the Philippines, the reigning FIBA U18 Asia Cup SEABA Qualifiers Most Valuable Player has committed to De La Salle University, being eligible starting UAAP Season 89.

For the 18-year-old guard, the decision went beyond basketball.

“At the end of the day, family was the biggest reason behind my decision,” Tovera said.

“I’ve always been closest to the people who have supported me since day one, and knowing I’ll be in an environment where I can be near them gives me a lot of peace and confidence. That support system means everything to me, and I believe it will help me become a better player and an even better person.”

Tovera has deep connections with the Cortez family, having previously played alongside Mikey Cortez during their time with Tumakbo Basketball.

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The relationship extends beyond the court, with La Salle legend Mike Cortez being the cousin of Gregg Rivera, Tovera’s uncle, making the Green Archers a familiar environment for the young playmaker.

His commitment comes just days after he revealed that he was reopening his recruitment despite seeing action for the Fighting Maroons during the 2026 Filoil EcoOil Preseason Cup.

During his brief stint with UP, Tovera contributed across three games, tallying six points, five assists, and two steals against De La Salle. He followed with seven points and three assists versus Far Eastern University, before making his first start against Mapua in the quarterfinals.

He also suited up for Gilas Pilipinas Boys in the same tournament, averaging 18.5 points and 7.0 assists per contest.

Now set to wear the green and white, Tovera is eager to begin the next chapter of his basketball journey.

“I’m really excited to join De La Salle University and become part of such a proud basketball program,” he said.

“I’m looking forward to learning from the coaches, competing with my new teammates, and doing everything I can to help us succeed. I can’t wait to get to work.”

Despite his move, Tovera stressed that he leaves UP with nothing but appreciation for the Fighting Maroons.

“I’ll always be grateful to UP for welcoming me into the program and believing in me,” he said.

“The coaches, my teammates, and everyone behind the team treated me with so much respect, and I’ll always appreciate the opportunity they gave me. I have nothing but gratitude for my time there and wish UP nothing but success moving forward.”

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