Like Converge import Quincy Miller, Bay Area star Myles Powell is considering the prospect of getting naturalized and playing for Gilas Pilipinas.
MANILA, Philippines – The possibility of being a naturalized Filipino and playing for Gilas Pilipinas has piqued the interest of Bay Area star Myles Powell.
“Me and Quincy were just talking about it off the court. We just saw Brownlee get cleared for that,” Powell said on Saturday, November 19, after their“Me being out here, not knowing how long I might be out here, so it was just, you know, talks, and whatever happens, happens.” Unbeaten in seven PBA appearances, Powell is averaging 37.3 points, 8.7 rebounds, and 2.1 steals to push Bay Area to the top of the standings with a 9-2 record.
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