Gilas Pilipinas naturalized player Justin Brownlee has finally caught up with the rest of the national team after arriving at Estonia’s capital city Tallinn on Monday, June 26. ManilaBulletin READ:
The Samahang Basketbol ng Pilipinas, through its social media pages, showed snaps of Brownlee finally joining the Gilas practice for the first time since helping the country regain the gold medal in the 32nd Southeast Asian Games in May.
Brownlee then had to go to Estonia on his own to meet with the rest of the Nationals who were in deep preparations for their pair of tuneup games against Estonia and Finland. Also with the team are Rhenz Abando, Kiefer and Thirdy Ravena, Dwight Ramos, Scottie Thompson, Chris Newsome, Jamie Malonzo, Poy Erram, AJ Edu and CJ Perez.
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