FIBA: Camille Clarin suffers apparent right knee injury in 3x3 Asia Cup | ABS-CBN
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FIBA: Camille Clarin suffers apparent right knee injury in 3x3 Asia Cup
FIBA: Camille Clarin suffers apparent right knee injury in 3x3 Asia Cup
Rom Anzures,
ABS-CBN News
Published Mar 29, 2025 10:10 PM PHT

Gilas Pilipinas women’s Camille Clarin. Photo from FIBA.Gilas Pilipinas women’s 3x3 was met with unfortunate development during its FIBA 3x3 Asia Cup game on Saturday.

Aside from being dumped by Australia, 21-8, in their Pool D faceoff, the Nationals also saw Camille Clarin prematurely exit the contest due to an apparent right knee injury.
Aside from being dumped by Australia, 21-8, in their Pool D faceoff, the Nationals also saw Camille Clarin prematurely exit the contest due to an apparent right knee injury.
The National University product was driving to the basket at the 4:54 mark of the contest when they were trailing 15-6, but Clarin went down to the floor screaming in pain while holding her right knee.
The National University product was driving to the basket at the 4:54 mark of the contest when they were trailing 15-6, but Clarin went down to the floor screaming in pain while holding her right knee.
She twisted her knee upon trying to plant her foot, but instead, it resulted in her falling down and clutching the said knee.
She twisted her knee upon trying to plant her foot, but instead, it resulted in her falling down and clutching the said knee.
Clarin finished with two points before they were handed their first loss in two games in their group. They defeated Indonesia before this bout, 21-4.
Clarin finished with two points before they were handed their first loss in two games in their group. They defeated Indonesia before this bout, 21-4.
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Jhaz Joson and Mikka Cacho finished with three and two markers, respectively, for the Philippines, while leading the Aussies were Alex Wilson (nine points) and Marena Whittle (eight points).
Jhaz Joson and Mikka Cacho finished with three and two markers, respectively, for the Philippines, while leading the Aussies were Alex Wilson (nine points) and Marena Whittle (eight points).
Up next for the Nationals, which will now likely rely solely on the trio of Joson, Cacho, and Kaye Pingol, is a matchup vs. Mongolia on Sunday at 3:10 p.m.
Up next for the Nationals, which will now likely rely solely on the trio of Joson, Cacho, and Kaye Pingol, is a matchup vs. Mongolia on Sunday at 3:10 p.m.
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