Norman Black says SEA Games gold tops achievements after difficult journey

Despite the hosts' flip-flopping on player eligibility rules and short preparation time, Gilas Pilipinas clinched gold in men's basketball at the 2025 Southeast Asian Games in Thailand. They defended their title with a gritty 70-64 win over host Thailand on December 19. Coach Norman Black called it his top achievement to date.

Norman Black, a veteran coach with accolades like a PBA Grand Slam and UAAP five-peat, led Gilas Pilipinas to the Philippines' 20th men's basketball gold at the SEA Games. The victory came amid challenges from the hosts' shifting eligibility rules, resulting in limited team preparation time.

In September, Black assembled a 12-man roster including Justin Brownlee, Ray Parks, Matthew Wright, Ange Kouame, Remy Martin, Jason Brickman, Dave Ildefonso, and Veejay Pre, based on a passport-only rule. However, the hosts later prohibited naturalized players under FIBA rules, sidelining Brownlee, Kouame, and others.

The Samahang Basketbol ng Pilipinas quickly recruited replacements like Robert Bolick, Poy Erram, Dalph Panopio, Von Pessumal, Abu Tratter, Jamie Malonzo, Cedrick Manzano, and Justin Chua from the Philippine Cup. The final lineup featured Parks, Wright, Thirdy Ravena, Pre, and the newcomers.

"I went four months not knowing what the rules were," Black said. "I formed a team, then was told I couldn't use it." He avoided media comments to prevent further rule changes.

The team showed slow starts in games, including trailing at halftime against Thailand, but Black's adjustments sparked comebacks. "After what we've been through, adversity doesn't seem that hard," he added. "I'm glad it turned out for the best."

This marks Black's second SEA Games gold, following 2011 with Gilas Cadets.

Artigos relacionados

Sports illustration showing Vietnam overtaking Indonesia in SEA Games 2025 medal tally, with scoreboard, celebrating athletes, and national flags.
Imagem gerada por IA

Indonesia overtaken by Vietnam in SEA Games 2025 medal tally

Reportado por IA Imagem gerada por IA

Indonesia dropped to third in the provisional SEA Games 2025 medal standings after Vietnam surged to second on Thursday, December 11, 2025. Despite adding eight golds from swimming, basketball, and athletics, the Merah Putih contingent now holds 13 golds, 20 silvers, and 13 bronzes. Highlights include historic wins in women's 3x3 basketball and pole vault.

The Philippines wrapped up the 2025 Southeast Asian Games with a total of 277 medals, including 50 golds, finishing sixth overall. Host Thailand dominated with a record 233 golds. Highlights included historic victories in women's beach volleyball and football.

Reportado por IA

Eumir Marcial defeated Indonesia's Maikhel Muskita 4-1 in the men's 80kg final at the Chulalongkorn University Sports Center in Bangkok, Thailand, on December 19, 2025, securing the Philippines' only boxing gold at the 2025 Southeast Asian Games. This marks his fifth SEA Games gold and avenged earlier losses by Filipino teammates to controversial decisions. 'This is not just for me. This is for the entire nation and the Philippine boxing team,' Marcial said in Filipino.

Philippines' Gilas Women pulled off a 74-59 comeback victory over world No. 19 Colombia in the FIBA Women’s World Cup Qualifying Tournament in France, marking their first win against a non-Asian opponent.

Reportado por IA

President Prabowo Subianto expressed pride over Indonesia's contingent securing 31 gold medals at the 2025 SEA Games in Thailand, placing them second in the provisional standings. Through Minister of Youth and Sports Erick Thohir, Prabowo sent greetings and motivational messages to the athletes. The government is preparing a Rp1 billion bonus for each gold medalist as recognition of their dedication.

Indonesian swimmer Masniari Wolf dominated the women's 50m backstroke at the 2025 SEA Games in Thailand, securing her third consecutive gold medal. She clocked 28.80 seconds, breaking the previous national record. This achievement solidifies her status as the queen of backstroke in Southeast Asia.

Reportado por IA

Indonesia's contingent surpassed their 82-gold target at the 2025 ASEAN Para Games in Thailand, collecting 102 golds by Sunday morning and securing second place behind host Thailand. This achievement came amid suboptimal regulatory challenges, highlighting the resilience of the nation's para athletes.

 

 

 

Este site usa cookies

Usamos cookies para análise para melhorar nosso site. Leia nossa política de privacidade para mais informações.
Recusar