Basketball – Men's tournament at the 2015 Southeast Asian Games | |||||||
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Venue | OCBC Arena Hall 1 | ||||||
Dates | 9–15 June 2015 | ||||||
Competitors | 88 from 9 nations | ||||||
Medalists | |||||||
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The men's basketball tournament at the 2015 Southeast Asian Games was held in Kallang, Singapore at the OCBC Arena Hall 1 from 9 to 15 June. [1]
Timor-Leste made their international debut, after being accepted to FIBA in 2013.
The Philippines defended its gold medal for the tenth straight time.
The official detailed schedule for the tournament was announced on 30 April 2015.
The draw was held on 30 April 2015 at the OCBC Arena Hall 1 during the 2015 SEABA Championship. First seed Philippines were grouped with Malaysia, Indonesia and Timor-Leste. Second seed Thailand and third seed Singapore were grouped with Cambodia, Myanmar and Vietnam. [2] The groups were determined via the teams' performance in the 2013 games; the only teams that did not participate in 2013, Vietnam and Timor-Leste, were put to a draw. Singapore coach Neo Beng Siang was satisfied with the draw, pointing out that they avoided the Philippines and Malaysia until the knockout round. [3]
Pot 1 | Pot 2 |
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At the start of tournament, all nine participating countries had up to 12 players on their rosters.
All times are Singapore Standard Time (UTC+8)
The Philippines won all three preliminary round games, including a 105-point victory against debutants Timor-Leste. [4] The game between Indonesia and Malaysia determined the other semifinalist from this group, a game where Indonesia came from behind to win handily.
Pos | Team | Pld | W | L | PF | PA | PD | Pts | Qualification |
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1 | Philippines | 3 | 3 | 0 | 307 | 121 | +186 | 6 | Advance to knockout round |
2 | Indonesia | 3 | 2 | 1 | 254 | 161 | +93 | 5 | |
3 | Malaysia | 3 | 1 | 2 | 184 | 195 | −11 | 4 | Qualification to 5th place match |
4 | East Timor | 3 | 0 | 3 | 70 | 338 | −268 | 3 | Qualification to 7th place match |
9 June 2015 16:00 |
Indonesia | 135–21 | East Timor |
Scoring by quarter:32–4, 36–5, 31–8, 36–4 | ||
Pts: Sanjaya 20 Rebs: G. Gunawan 15 Asts: Dhyaksa 10 | Pts: Pereira 10 Rebs: Pereira 5 Asts: Pereira 2 |
10 June 2015 13:00 |
Indonesia | 52–81 | Philippines |
Scoring by quarter: 4–14, 20–21, 10–25, 18–21 | ||
Pts: Sanjaya 9 Rebs: Enguio Lopez 7 Asts: Wisnu, R. Gunawan, Sitepu 2 | Pts: Ravena 16 Rebs: Rosario 11 Asts: Amer, Douthit 3 |
OCBC Arena Hall 1, Kallang Referees: Leong Chuen Wing (SIN), Thongchai Thaweewutsophon (THA), Chuang Chih Chun (TPE) |
11 June 2015 16:00 |
Philippines | 100–48 | Malaysia |
Scoring by quarter:20–9, 28–11, 27–15, 25–13 | ||
Pts: Vosotros 21 Rebs: Torres, Douthit 8 Asts: Ravena 6 | Pts: Yeo 10 Rebs: Tian 5 Asts: Wen 3 |
12 June 2015 14:00 |
Malaysia | 59–67 | Indonesia |
Scoring by quarter:13–10, 11–7, 17–30, 18–20 | ||
Pts: Yeo 19 Rebs: Kuek 8 Asts: Tong 5 | Pts: Dhyaksa 14 Rebs: Enguio Lopez 8 Asts: Dhyaksa, Sitepu, Wuysang 2 |
OCBC Arena Hall 1, Kallang Referees: Win Naing Phyo (MYA), Thongchai Thaweewutsophon (THA), Yang Xiaoguang (CHN) |
12 June 2015 18:00 |
Philippines | 126–21 | East Timor |
Scoring by quarter:40–3, 23–8, 36–5, 27–5 | ||
Pts: Rivero 24 Rebs: Thompson 9 Asts: Khobuntin 6 | Pts: Miranda 6 Rebs: Da Silva Ribeiro 6 Asts: Pereira 2 |
OCBC Arena Hall 1, Kallang Referees: Leong Chuen Wing (SIN), Jontapa Nattapong (THA), Lwin Htoo Wai (MYA) |
Singapore won all four games to top the group, including the game against Thailand where Singapore closed out the third quarter with a 5–0 run to seal the win. [5] The game determined which team will top the group. Cambodia, Vietnam and Myanmar were all eliminated from contention.
Pos | Team | Pld | W | L | PF | PA | PD | Pts | Qualification |
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1 | Singapore (H) | 4 | 4 | 0 | 357 | 201 | +156 | 8 | Advance to knockout round |
2 | Thailand | 4 | 3 | 1 | 341 | 236 | +105 | 7 | |
3 | Cambodia | 4 | 2 | 2 | 314 | 275 | +39 | 6 | Qualification to 5th place match |
4 | Vietnam | 4 | 1 | 3 | 244 | 332 | −88 | 5 | Qualification to 7th place match |
5 | Myanmar | 4 | 0 | 4 | 215 | 417 | −202 | 4 | Qualification to 8th place match |
9 June 2015 11:00 |
Cambodia | 66–78 | Thailand |
Scoring by quarter: 12–21, 13–19, 19–18, 22–20 | ||
Pts: Toun 23 Rebs: Pek 7 Asts: Toun 5 | Pts: Kongkum Rebs: Chanthachon 12 Asts: Muangboon 5 |
OCBC Arena Hall 1, Kallang Referees: Budi Marfan (INA), Joenard Garcia (PHI), Chuang Chih-Chun (TPE) |
9 June 2015 20:00 |
Singapore | 131–33 | Myanmar |
Scoring by quarter:41–10, 36–10, 25–6, 29–7 | ||
Pts: Low, Goh 17 Rebs: Lim S. 13 Asts: Oh 7 | Pts: Min 12 Rebs: Justin 4 Asts: Myint 3 |
OCBC Arena Hall 1, Kallang Referees: Donald Francis Quinn (INA), Tee Yong Sern (MAS), Yuen Chun Yip (CHN) |
10 June 2015 11:00 |
Myanmar | 54–103 | Cambodia |
Scoring by quarter: 8–19, 23–21, 16–29, 7–34 | ||
Pts: Myint 17 Rebs: Myint, Min 9 Asts: Min 3 | Pts: Pek 30 Rebs: Toun 26 Asts: Toun, Som 5 |
OCBC Arena Hall 1, Kallang Referees: Donald Francis Quinn (INA), Tee Yong Sern (MAS), Ricor Buaron (PHI) |
10 June 2015 20:00 |
Vietnam | 43–78 | Singapore |
Scoring by quarter: 9–23, 6–24, 12–20, 16–11 | ||
Pts: Trieu 12 Rebs: To 6 Asts: Trieu 4 | Pts: Oh 17 Rebs: Low 10 Asts: Liew 4 |
OCBC Arena Hall 1, Kallang Referees: Yang Xiaoguang (CHN), Joenard Garcia (PHI), Chu Wei Chuen (MAS) |
11 June 2015 11:00 |
Vietnam | 45–108 | Thailand |
Scoring by quarter: 6–39, 17–21, 12–25, 10–23 | ||
Pts: Nguyen 18 Rebs: Nguyen 9 Asts: Ngo 2 | Pts: Ghogar 19 Rebs: Chanthachon, Ghogar 9 Asts: Kruatiwa, Samerjai 3 |
11 June 2015 20:00 |
Singapore | 83–67 | Cambodia |
Scoring by quarter:31–19, 21–15, 21–15, 10–18 | ||
Pts: Liew, Ng 15 Rebs: Low 9 Asts: Liew 5 | Pts: Pek 20 Rebs: Toun 15 Asts: Pek 2 |
12 June 2015 10:00 |
Myanmar | 68–96 | Vietnam |
Scoring by quarter: 16–30, 14–20, 18–22, 20–24 | ||
Pts: Justin 24 Rebs: Myint 11 Asts: Myint 3 | Pts: Trieu 33 Rebs: Nguyen 11 Asts: Ngo 8 |
OCBC Arena Hall 1, Kallang Referees: Donald Francis Quinn (INA), Tee Yong Sern (MAS), Joenard Garcia (PHI) |
12 June 2015 20:00 |
Thailand | 58–65 | Singapore |
Scoring by quarter: 12–23, 16–9, 16–17, 14–16 | ||
Pts: Apiromvilaichai 13 Rebs: Ghogar 9 Asts: Ghogar 4 | Pts: Oh 16 Rebs: Low 9 Asts: Low 4 |
OCBC Arena Hall 1, Kallang Referees: Chuang Chih-Chun (TPE), Ricor Buaron (PHI), Yuen Chun Yip (CHN) |
14 June 2015 10:00 |
East Timor | 29–80 | Vietnam |
Scoring by quarter: 8–21, 3–20, 8–18, 10–21 | ||
Pts: Da Silva Ribeiro 14 Rebs: Soares 10 Asts: Da Costa Martins 1 | Pts: Trieu 23 Rebs: Pham, Trieu 8 Asts: Trieu 6 |
OCBC Arena Hall 1, Kallang Referees: Thongcai Thaweewutsophon (THA), Donald Francis Quinn (INA), Chuen Wing Leong (SIN) |
15 June 2015 10:00 |
Myanmar | 83–57 | East Timor |
Scoring by quarter:23–14, 9–16, 15–7, 36–20 | ||
Pts: Myint 26 Rebs: Myint 16 Asts: Myint 5 | Pts: Da Silva Ribeiro 16 Rebs: Das Dores 10 Asts: Pereira 6 |
OCBC Arena Hall 1, Kallang Referees: Joenard Garcia (PHI), Ricor Buaron (PHI), Leong Chuen Wing (SIN) |
Semi-finals | Gold medal match | |||||
14 June – OCBC Arena Hall 1 | ||||||
Philippines | 80 | |||||
15 June – OCBC Arena Hall 1 | ||||||
Thailand | 75 | |||||
Philippines | 72 | |||||
14 June – OCBC Arena Hall 1 | ||||||
Indonesia | 64 | |||||
Singapore | 74 | |||||
Indonesia | 87 | |||||
Bronze medal match | ||||||
15 June – OCBC Arena Hall 1 | ||||||
Thailand | 49 | |||||
Singapore | 54 |
The Thais opened the semifinals against the Philippines with an 11-point lead at halftime, the first time in the tournament that the Filipinos found themselves trailing at that point. Almond Vosotros scored on several three-pointers to help the Philippines trim the deficit. Kiefer Ravena scored on a three-point shot of his own with 16.5 seconds remaining in the game to advance to the gold medal game. [6]
In their semifinal, Mario Wuysang led indonesia to a 12-point lead at halftime. The Singaporeans were frustrated by poor shooting. At the start of the third quarter, Indonesia lead increased to 19 points. However, Desmond Oh was taken out of the game due to a suspected concussion, and Singapore never had a fourth quarter run that saw Indonesia winning the game to face the Philippines for the gold medal.
14 June 2015 18:00 |
Philippines | 80–75 | Thailand |
Scoring by quarter: 14–22, 19–21, 26–13, 21–19 | ||
Pts: Rosario 27 Rebs: Rosario 12 Asts: Ferrer 4 | Pts: Kruatiwa, Muangboon 15 Rebs: Apiromvilachai 5 Asts: Ghogar, Klahan 4 |
OCBC Arena Hall 1, Kallang Referees: Yong Sern Tee (MAS), Naing Phyo Win (MYA), Yang Xiaoguang (CHN) |
14 June 2015 20:00 |
Singapore | 74–87 | Indonesia |
Scoring by quarter: 17–24, 13–18, 19–20, 25–25 | ||
Pts: Liew 16 Rebs: Lim, Low, Ng, Goh 6 Asts: Wong 4 | Pts: Santosa 16 Rebs: Wuysang, Enguio Lopez, Sitepu 5 Asts: Wuysang, R. Gunawan 3 |
OCBC Arena Hall 1, Kallang Referees: Chuang Chih-Chun (TPE), Wei Chuen Chu (MAS), Yuen Chun Yip (CHN) |
In the bronze medal game, the game started with both teams deadlocked after the first period. Thailand outscored the hosts in the second quarter to lead by six at the half. Singapore caught up with the Thais tying the game anew early in the fourth quarter at 41-all. The teams traded baskets, but Singapore converted several free-throws to seize a 5-point lead. Singapore maintained the lead until the end of the game to win the bronze medal. [7]
Earlier in the tournament, the Philippines defeated Indonesia 81–52. The Filipinos started the game with a 7-point lead in the first quarter, and controlled the game until Indonesia had a 9–1 run midway through the fourth quarter to cut the lead to three. Ravena scored on a dunk to restore the five-point lead, and Mark Belo converted a couple of free-throws late in the fourth quarter to win the country's 29th gold medal in 2015 games, and the 17th gold medal out of 18 men's basketball tournaments. [8]
Rank | Team |
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Philippines | |
Indonesia | |
Singapore | |
4 | Thailand |
5 | Malaysia |
6 | Cambodia |
7 | Vietnam |
8 | Myanmar |
9 | East Timor |
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