No Time To Rest For Gilas Squad
The Philippine Star|June 22, 2021
With no time or luxury to savor its massive success against South Korea, youthful Gilas Pilipinas returns to the grind for its next mission against the likes of world power Serbia.
Olmin Leyba
No Time To Rest For Gilas Squad

Gilas, which broke the dreaded “Korean curse” twice en route to a six-game sweep of Group A in the FIBA Asia Cup Qualifiers in Clark, immediately moves on to the ultra-competitive Olympic Qualification Tournament (OQT) set June 29-July 4 in Belgrade.

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