Basketball is arguably the most loved sports in the Philippines. Despite            the lack in height, Filipinos have dominated basketball in Southeast            Asia and formed world competitive teams in the 1950s.
         
          The Philippines performed well in its participation in the Olympic basketball            event from the 1930s to the 1950s and placed third in the 1954 World            Basketball Championship (WBC) held in Brazil.
         
          Basketball has produced four Asiad gold medals for the Philippines.            The country also won the Asian Basketball Conference (ABC) championships            in 1960, 1963, 1967, 1973 and 1986 and the William Jones Cup International            Basketball Tournament in 1986 and 1998.
         
          The Philippine basketball team, composed of Philippine Basketball League            (PBL) players, has also won the ABC Champions Cup four times: 1984,            1988, 1995 and 1996.
         
          The Philippines Basketball Association (PBA), widely considered the            first and oldest professional basketball league in the Asian region,            is also the country's number one spectator event.
         
          Olympic Participation
          The Philippine basketball team that placed fifth in the basketball event            of the 1936 Olympic Games during the Nazi rule in Berlin, Germany, should            have won at least a bronze medal, if not for a controversial ruling.            Despite winning four of its five games, the country did not bring home            any medal. It lost only to the United States, which eventually clinched            the gold medal, but defeated Mexico, Estonia, Italy and Uruguay. The            members of that fabled 1936 Philippine basketball team were Ambrosio            Padilla (team captain), who later became a senator; Charles Borck, who            at 6'1" was the tallest in the team; Jacinto Ciria Cruz, Primitivo            Martinez, Jesus Marzan, Franco Marquicias, Fortunato Yambao, Amador            Obondo, Bibjano Quano and Johnny Worrel.
         
          The Philippine basketball team also performed superbly well in its other            Olympic participations, including placing 12th at the 1948 London Olympics,            7th at the 1956 Melbourne Olympics, and 11th at the 1960 Rome Olympics.            
 
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