
Gilas Pilipinas forward Justin Brownee during an exhibition game against the Macau Black Bears.–MARLO CUETO/INQUIRER.net
MANILA, Philippines—By the best way Justin Brownlee played in Gilas Pilipinas’ comeback win over the Macau Black Bears of their tune-up game before the 2025 Fiba Asia Cup, one wouldn’t give you the chance to inform if he had rust or not.
Brownlee returned to the court after resting for nearly 4 months and hardly missed a beat.
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“It just feels good to be back and be on the ground,” said Brownlee after Gilas’ 103-98 comeback win over the Macau Black Bears Monday night at Araneta Coliseum.
“It just feels good to be back on the team. I’m glad the whole lot worked itself out of the situation,” he added, harping back to a recent issue involving him failing one other doping test just a few months back.
Fortunately for the Ginebra resident import, no suspension was imposed, making him available for the Asia Cup in Saudi Arabia, which suggestions off in two weeks.
Brownlee made sure Gilas had a correct sendoff, notching a double-double with 32 points and 15 rebounds to spearhead Gilas’ rally from 21 down.
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The prolific forward also contributed five assists, one steal and a block in 34 minutes of motion.
Brownlee, though, knows he’s still removed from top form.
“I definitely must work on my conditioning. Not only me but additionally another guys who haven’t been playing in Japan or Korea.”
“In a pair more practices, I believe we’ll be higher in conditioning but this game tonight really helps out rather a lot.”