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Philippines vs Korea Battle for 3rd Game Highlights

2011 FIBA Asia Championship
Philippines vs Korea Battle for Third Place Game Highlights Video

Read Recap: Philippines finished 4th Place in FIBA Asia

* thanks to dakerdz of youtube

South Korea defeats Philippines

2011 William Jones Cup Invitational Tournament
Smart Gilas Pilipinas vs South Korea
Sinjhuang Stadium, New Taipei City
South Korea defeats Philippines, 78-70

Game Highlights:
– JV Casio led Smart Gilas with 27 points (15 in the 3rd quarter where Philippines made a run to tie the game)
– Marcus Douthit contributed 16 points and 8 rebounds but was in foul trouble
– Philippines committed 4 turnovers in the last 2 minutes
– Mac Baracael with 13 points and no other Smart Gilas player in double digits
– Philippines now has 3 wins and 2 losses
– A must win against UAE tomorrow and Japan on friday to advance in the semifinal round

Game scores:

South Korea 78 – Oh 19, Dong 17, Ha 16, Moon 11, Joo 6, Jung 5, Byung 2, Jong 2

Philippines 70 – Casio 27, Douthit 16, Baracael 13, Tiu 6, Lutz 4, Taulava 2, Aguilar 2, Lassiter 0, Barroca 0, Hontiveros 0

Quarterscores: 16-14; 29-37; 56-56; 78-70

South Korea defeats Philippines

philippines-vs-south-korea
2010 Asian Games Basketball
South Korea defeats Philippines, 74-66
November 24, 2010
Guangzhou, China

Some notes from the game:
– Philippines is now out of the Asian medal after this loss
– Asi Taulava led Smart Gilas with 23 points and 4 rebounds (10/13 from the field)
– JV Casio was the only other player in double figures with 12 points (2/3 from 3pt range and 3/5 from 2pt range)
– Smart Gilas was only 4 out of 18 from three-point range (Both Chris Tiu and Mac Baracael 0 for 4)
– South Korea led in rebounding 36 to only 25 for Philippines (Kelly Williams with 8 rebounds)
– Sol Mercado played in this game coming back from an injury and scored 6 points
– Philippines only had 5 assists (4 from JV Casio)
– South Korea shot 53% from the field (24 out of 45)

Game Scores:

South Korea 74 – Oh 19, Kim 13, Lee S. 12, Kim 10, Yang 9, Yang 8, Park 3, Ham 0, Lee J. 0, Cho 0.

Philippines 66 – Taulava 23, Casio 12, Williams 8, Lassiter 8, Mercado 6, Tiu 5, Baracael 4, Lutz 0.