logo
Gilas coach Tim Cone on Justin Brownlee heroics vs Saudi Arabia: 'That's not unusual'

Gilas coach Tim Cone on Justin Brownlee heroics vs Saudi Arabia: 'That's not unusual'

GMA Network8 hours ago
Justin Brownlee's game-saving performance against Saudi Arabia was nothing out of the ordinary for Gilas Pilipinas head coach Tim Cone, who has watched the naturalized forward hit many clutch shots in his career.
Brownlee buried a clutch three-pointer to force a 79-all deadlock in the regulation and eventually drag the Saudis to overtime during their qualification to quarterfinals duel in the 2025 FIBA Asia Cup.
He then linked up with the young guns Kevin Quiambao, Dwight Ramos, and AJ Edu to close out a 95-88 victory.
But for Cone, Brownlee's latest magical performance was just another chapter in a story he's seen unfold many times before.
"It was a special game. It was a special performance by both teams. The home team really came to play and they were phenomenal," Cone said in the post-game press conference.
"They posed a lot of problems for us and by all rights, they had the game won except for the guy sitting to my right who hit the big shots. If you know his history, that's not unusual. He's been hitting big shots."
Cone and Brownlee's relationship goes beyond the national team as the two were behind a number of titles for Barangay Ginebra in the PBA, many of which were made possible by the latter's clutch plays.
On the international stage, Cone has witnessed Brownlee work his magic as well, most notably during their historic gold medal run at the 19th Asian Games in 2023, where the naturalized forward showcased his scoring prowess.
In their game against China in the semifinals, Brownlee detonated for 33 points to help the Philippines return to the Asian Games finals again after 33 years. He then led the offense in the finals against Jordan to end the country's 61-year gold medal drought.
"I'm his coach in his club team and when we played the Asian Games, he was hitting big shots so this is nothing foreign to Justin," Cone added.
"Then we came out and played very well in the overtime, really got the groove going, got some momentum. But man, what a special game that was."
For Brownlee, the game was one to remember, as he credited both his teammates and the opposing side for giving fans a special contest.
"I agree with coach, it was a great game. The host team came out and showed great support from the fans and as a player, these are the games you dream about and you really look forward to playing," said Brownlee, who finished with a team-high 29 points.
"Just gotta give credit to both teams. Luckily, we came away with the win and advanced in this tournament."
—JMB, GMA Integrated News
Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

Gilas coach Tim Cone on Justin Brownlee heroics vs Saudi Arabia: 'That's not unusual'
Gilas coach Tim Cone on Justin Brownlee heroics vs Saudi Arabia: 'That's not unusual'

GMA Network

time8 hours ago

  • GMA Network

Gilas coach Tim Cone on Justin Brownlee heroics vs Saudi Arabia: 'That's not unusual'

Justin Brownlee's game-saving performance against Saudi Arabia was nothing out of the ordinary for Gilas Pilipinas head coach Tim Cone, who has watched the naturalized forward hit many clutch shots in his career. Brownlee buried a clutch three-pointer to force a 79-all deadlock in the regulation and eventually drag the Saudis to overtime during their qualification to quarterfinals duel in the 2025 FIBA Asia Cup. He then linked up with the young guns Kevin Quiambao, Dwight Ramos, and AJ Edu to close out a 95-88 victory. But for Cone, Brownlee's latest magical performance was just another chapter in a story he's seen unfold many times before. "It was a special game. It was a special performance by both teams. The home team really came to play and they were phenomenal," Cone said in the post-game press conference. "They posed a lot of problems for us and by all rights, they had the game won except for the guy sitting to my right who hit the big shots. If you know his history, that's not unusual. He's been hitting big shots." Cone and Brownlee's relationship goes beyond the national team as the two were behind a number of titles for Barangay Ginebra in the PBA, many of which were made possible by the latter's clutch plays. On the international stage, Cone has witnessed Brownlee work his magic as well, most notably during their historic gold medal run at the 19th Asian Games in 2023, where the naturalized forward showcased his scoring prowess. In their game against China in the semifinals, Brownlee detonated for 33 points to help the Philippines return to the Asian Games finals again after 33 years. He then led the offense in the finals against Jordan to end the country's 61-year gold medal drought. "I'm his coach in his club team and when we played the Asian Games, he was hitting big shots so this is nothing foreign to Justin," Cone added. "Then we came out and played very well in the overtime, really got the groove going, got some momentum. But man, what a special game that was." For Brownlee, the game was one to remember, as he credited both his teammates and the opposing side for giving fans a special contest. "I agree with coach, it was a great game. The host team came out and showed great support from the fans and as a player, these are the games you dream about and you really look forward to playing," said Brownlee, who finished with a team-high 29 points. "Just gotta give credit to both teams. Luckily, we came away with the win and advanced in this tournament." —JMB, GMA Integrated News

Justin Brownlee forever: PH sports fans celebrate Brownlee's Gilas heroics
Justin Brownlee forever: PH sports fans celebrate Brownlee's Gilas heroics

GMA Network

time8 hours ago

  • GMA Network

Justin Brownlee forever: PH sports fans celebrate Brownlee's Gilas heroics

Justin Brownlee is Justin Brownlee. From Barangay Ginebra to Gilas Pilipinas, Brownlee proved again on Tuesday that he has ice in his veins and his 'Never Say Die' attitude will always be on display for the Philippines. In the quarterfinals qualifiers against Saudi Arabia, Brownlee drilled the game-tying triple which forced overtime and handed the Philippines five more minutes to claim the win. That shot was heard not only in Saudi Arabia, but also in the Philippines where fans stayed up late to watch the midnight thriller. "JB!! Time and time again," San Miguel Beer's Chris Ross wrote on X (formerly Twitter) during the match. JB!! Time and time again — Chris Ross (@cmross6) August 11, 2025 "Justin Brownlee forever!" echoed Benilde Blazers and Strong Group Athletics head coach Charles Tiu. Justin Brownlee forever! — Charles Tiu (@charlestiu) August 11, 2025 "Phl remains undefeated vs Saudi Arabia in 4 meetings. Thanks to our young guns and of course Kabayan JB," former Philippine Sports Commission chair and ex-PBA commissioner Noli Eala said on X. "But certainly the gap is getting closer. For now lets savor this win. Gilas is in the Quarters. Mabuhay!" Phl remains undefeated vs Saudi Arabia in 4 meetings. Thanks to our young guns and of course Kabayan JB. But certainly the gap is getting closer. For now lets savor this win. Gilas is in the Quarters. Mabuhay ???????? — Noli Eala (@NoliEala) August 11, 2025 Former Gilas Pilipinas and current TNT head coach Chot Reyes congratulated the nationals as well. "Amazing what happens when you don't give up. Congrats Gilas!" he posted on Instagram. For Gilas Pilipinas head coach Tim Cone, however, Brownlee magic is not necessarily new to him. "I'm his coach in his club team and when we played the Asian Games, he was hitting big shots so this is nothing foreign to Justin," Cone said. "Then we came out and played very well in the overtime, really got the groove going, got some momentum. But man, what a special game that was." Gilas Pilipinas will play Australia in the quarterfinals on Wednesday. —Justin Kenneth Carandang/JMB, GMA Integrated News

2025 FIBA Asia Cup: Gilas Pilipinas vs Saudi Arabia
2025 FIBA Asia Cup: Gilas Pilipinas vs Saudi Arabia

GMA Network

time9 hours ago

  • GMA Network

2025 FIBA Asia Cup: Gilas Pilipinas vs Saudi Arabia

Gilas Pilipinas escaped host Saudi Arabia in a tight overtime encounter, 95-88, to enter the quarterfinals of the 2025 FIBA Asia Cup on Thursday (Philippine time) in Jeddah. Justin Brownlee sent the game into overtime with a clutch three-pointer with 3.7 seconds left before getting a lift from Kevin Quiambao, Dwight Ramos, and AJ Edu in the extra period, where Filipinos outscored their opponents, 16-9. Brownlee led Gilas with 29 points while Edu and Quiambao added 17 apiece in the win. The Philippines will take on Australia in the quarterfinal round. Here are photos from the game: —JMB, GMA Integrated News

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into a world of global content with local flavor? Download Daily8 app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store