Philippines basketball fans make their Fiba Asia Cup match in Hong Kong feel like Manila
- Filipinos buy most of the tickets and provide vocal support to help their side turn a close contest into a comfortable victory in the tournament qualifiers
- Coach Tim Cone says Gilas Pilipinas fans are ‘such an advantage that we have over a lot of other teams … wherever we go, there’s always support’
In fact, the Fiba Asia Cup qualifier was staged at Hong Kong’s Tsuen Wan Sports Centre, but Gilas Pilipinas felt like the home team, with about 80 per cent of the 700 seats snapped up by Filipinos.
“Yeah, that’s always the case, and I thought that really energised us in the third quarter,” Tim Cone, head coach of the Philippines, said. “We really heard the fans.”
The visitors managed a game-high 30 points in that quarter, while limiting the hosts to nine, to turn a four-point half-time lead into a 25-point advantage. The rest is history.
“[Our fans are] such an advantage that we have over a lot of other teams … wherever we go, there’s always support,” the 66-year-old from Oregon added.
“I just don’t think the fans really understand what a difference that makes when you’re on the floor and you hear the crowd cheering and roaring – it really builds your momentum.”