Chot Reyes’s Suit on Display at FIBA Museum

Chot Reyes expressed immense pride as his controversial suit was showcased at the FIBA Museum.

The former head coach of Gilas Pilipinas recently donated his Thom Browne coat to the museum.

Chot Reyes Honored After Seeing His Coat Displayed at FIBA Museum

Chot Reyes: “What an honor to see my coat displayed at the FIBA Museum!”

CHOT REYES – The former head coach of Gilas Pilipinas generously donated the controversial Thom Browne coat that he wore during the FIBA World Cup.

Reyes is a prominent Filipino basketball coach known for his remarkable contributions to the sport. He is celebrated for his role as the head coach of the Philippine national basketball team, particularly for leading the team to a historic silver medal at the 2013 FIBA Asia Championship and their appearance at the 2014 FIBA World Cup, the first in 36 years. Reyes continued to coach the team in the 2023 FIBA World Cup.

The former head coach of Gilas Pilipinas generously donated the controversial Thom Browne coat that he wore during the FIBA World Cup. The suit, which became a topic of discussion on social media, is now on exhibit at the FIBA House of Basketball in Switzerland. Miguel Font, the Head Curator of the FIBA Foundation, requested the donation of personal items, and Reyes gladly contributed the notable suit. In an Instagram post, he expressed his honor in seeing his coat displayed in the FIBA Museum.

Additionally, the FIBA House of Basketball showcases various memorabilia, including a Gilas jersey from NBA star Jordan Clarkson and a pair of Nike Air Force 1 shoes signed by Reyes himself. Reyes shared a video of him presenting the coat to former FIBA President Hamane Niang, who recently left his position.

During his tenure as Gilas Pilipinas coach in the World Cup, Reyes led the team to only one victory. He later stepped aside, making way for Tim Cone, who subsequently led the Philippines to its first Asian Games gold medal since 1962.

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