Baldwin happy to see tired Gilas show character vs US selection

Moala Tautuaa posts up ex-NBA player Keith Closs in this piece of action between Gilas Pilipinas and USA-Selet Overtake. The Star/ Nelson Beltran

TAIPEI – Gilas Pilipinas took down a US select team of aging, lumbering players, 78-74, and stayed on course to salvaging second-place honors in the 2015 Jones Cup at the Xinchuang Gymnasium here Saturday night.

Even with their quickest players Jayson Castro, Terrence Romeo and Jimmy Alapag resting, the Nationals outran, outgunned and outworked the Americans for a fifth win against two losses in the one-round-robin competition bound to win by Iran with a closing 7-1 win-loss record.

The Iranians sealed a fifth Jones Cup crown in seven years in mastering Spartak-Primorye of Russia, 78-54, earlier.

“I don’t want to be arrogant but my team really knows how to compete,” said Team Melli coach Dirk Bauermann.

Gilas Pilipinas, a four-time Jones Cup champion with a last title run in 2012, claims second place without complication with a win over Chinese Taipei B in the final day of competition today.

Matt Ganuelas-Rosser and Gabe Norwood alternated at playing the point with Castro, Romeo and Alapag – all nursing slight injuries -- taking a rest at the same time. The respite allowed Alapag to fly home for a day to be with his son on his birthday.

Even minus the three natural point guards, Team Phl went almost trouble-free against the Paul Mokeski-coached US team composed mostly of former stars past their prime.

Asi Taulava, Sonny Thoss and Moala Tautuaa more than held their own against 7-foot-3 NBA veteran Keith Closs and former PBA imports Jamal Watkins, Marquin Chandler and Calvin Warner, helping Gilas took control most of the way, enjoying an 18-point spread at one point at 55-37.

With the Americans mounting a rally at the finish, Thoss rattled in three straight clutch baskets to ease the pressure and cap his finest performance thus far in his Gilas return.

Calvin Abueva, playing a seventh game in seven days, was still a bundle of energy, pacing Gilas with 20 points, eight rebounds, three steals, two assists and one block against two turnovers in 22 minutes of action.

He stood his ground during his matchup with Warner, the former Globalport reinforcement who together with another former PBA import Chandler led the Americans with combined numbers of 37 points and 26 rebounds

Thoss wound up with 13 markers and six boards while Gary David also fired 13 points on 3-of-5 three-pointers and added five boards.

“It’s an up-and-down game and we had some objectives we tried to do well. I think we’re okay. We had pretty much success,” said Gilas coach Tab Baldwin.

“We made 40 points in the first half and it’s okay. The other thing was that we wanted to get rid of foul-trouble. In the first three quarters, we did a good job. But in the fourth quarter, we fouled all those moving,” Baldwin also said.

He stressed though that he’s pleased with the result and with the attitude shown by the players even as they dropped out of contention for the title on the win by the Iranians earlier in the day.

“I’m happy to get that result. I’m happy for the players because they’re tired. But everybody here is tired. You can see the Americans. They had no pace,” Baldwin said.      

The scores:

Philippines 78 – Abueva 20, Thoss 13, David 13, Hontiveros 7, Taulava 7, De Ocampo 7, Intal 5, Tautuaa 4, Rosario 2, Norwood 0, Pingris 0, Ganuelas 0.

US 74 – Chandler 20, Bradford 19, Warner 17, McDonald 8, Closs 6, Watkins 2, Hall 2, Andrade 0, Mirza 0, Waters 0.

Quarterscores: 15-13, 40-30, 60-47, 78-74

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