
Quentin Millora-Brown recognized as a local by FIBA, SBP confirms
The Samahang Basketbol ng Pilipinas (SBP) confirmed the development on Friday.
"We're pleased with the update from FIBA because a player of his size and skill can make a positive impact for Gilas Pilipinas Men," SBP president Al Panlilio said in a statement.
With this development, Millora-Brown can now be included in the lineup of locals for the Philippine national team.
Earlier, national team head coach Tim Cone said Millora-Brown's addition would be exciting if his status were confirmed.
Millora-Brown's name had been floated as a possible addition to the national team even before the Philippines' stint in the FIBA Asia Cup. He also played for the Macau Black Bears in a tune-up game against Gilas Pilipinas ahead of the tournament.
Born in the United States, the 6-foot-10 Millora-Brown is the grandson of a Filipino doctor. In 2024, he helped lead the University of the Philippines Fighting Maroons to the UAAP Season 87 men's basketball title.
—JKC, GMA Integrated News
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