Basketball at the 2013 Southeast Asian Games – Men's tournament

Tournament details
Host nation Myanmar
Dates 8–16 December
Teams 7 (from 1 federations)
Venues 1 (in 1 host city)
Champions  Philippines (16th title)
Tournament leaders
PlayersTeams
Points Cambodia Dominic Dar (19.5)
Rebounds Cambodia Ratana (11.7)
Assists Malaysia Ban Sin (5.0)

The men's tournament in Basketball at the 2013 Southeast Asian Games in Naypyidaw began on 8 December and ended on 16 December.[1] All games were held in the Zayar Thiri Indoor Stadium which for both men's and women's tournaments. The Philippines successfully defended the title for the sixteenth time as they went undefeated in the competition.[2][3][4]

Venue

The Zayar Thiri Indoor Stadium is located in Naypyidaw. It was the host stadium of the tournament for both men's and women's basketball. The stadium's capacity is about 3,000 with an area of 8,529.3 square metres (91,809 sq ft). It was also the hosts of volleyball, judo, vovinam and pencak silat of the games.[5]

Competition format

All seven teams will play their opponents once. Unlike the past Southeast Asian Games, there were no knockout stages in the tournament. The team that finishes the best record will win the title.

Result Points
Win 2
Loss 1
Loss via default* 1
Loss via forfeiture** 0

*The team has fewer than two players available to play on the court at some point during the game.
**A team cannot put forward at least five players at the start of the game, or its own actions prevent play from being resumed.

In case teams are tied on points, the tiebreaking criteria are used, in order of first application:[6]

  1. Results of the games involving the tied teams (head-to-head records)
  2. Goal average of the games involving the tied teams
  3. Goal average of all of the games played
  4. Points scored
  5. Drawing of lots

Results

All times are Myanmar Standard Time (+6:30).

Note: Vietnam, Laos, Brunei and Timor-Leste did not participate in the men's competition.

Team Pld W L PF PA PD Pts
 Philippines 6 6 0 580 351+229 12
 Thailand 6 5 1 448 423+25 11
 Singapore 6 4 2 455 367+88 10
 Malaysia 6 3 3 395 381+14 9
 Indonesia 6 2 4 379 369+10 8
 Cambodia 6 1 5 348 503155 7
 Myanmar 6 0 6 306 517211 6
8 December 2013
10:00
Thailand  6959  Singapore
Scoring by quarter: 14–16, 23–13, 14–10, 18–20
Scoring by half: 37–29, 32–30
Pts: Kongkum 21
Rebs: Suttisin 2
Asts: D.A. Apiromvilaichai 5
Pts: Hanbin 13
Rebs: four players 2
Asts: W.L. Wong 3
Zayar Thiri Indoor Stadium, Naypyidaw
Referees: Ceciline Michael Vino (IND), Mr. Herman (INA), Linn Muang (MYA)
8 December 2013
12:00
Indonesia  5361  Malaysia
Scoring by quarter: 9–18, 6–15, 22–6, 16–22
Scoring by half: 15–33, 38–28
Pts: Prastawa 24
Rebs: Gemilang 7
Asts: Gemilang 7
Pts: Fai 17
Rebs: Fai 7
Asts: two players 4
Zayar Thiri Indoor Stadium, Naypyidaw
Referees: Yuji Higashi (JPN), Sim Siong Chuan (SIN), Dominique Pomar (PHI)
8 December 2013
16:00
Myanmar  6075  Cambodia
Scoring by quarter: 11–42, 18–12, 18–12, 13–9
Scoring by half: 29–54, 31–21
Pts: Jia 22
Rebs: S.M. Min 8
Asts: three players 4
Pts: Ratana 32
Rebs: Boroth 16
Asts: three players 6
Zayar Thiri Indoor Stadium, Naypyidaw
Referees: Yeung Ying Wai (HKG), Thongchai Thaweewutsophon (THA), Chang Yee Chuan (MAS)
9 December 2013
12:00
Cambodia  5873  Malaysia
Scoring by quarter: 11–7, 17–28, 13–17, 17–21
Scoring by half: 28–35, 30–38
Pts: Ratana 22
Rebs: Boroth 20
Asts: Boroth 5
Pts: Fai 16
Rebs: two players 10
Asts: Ban Sin 8
Zayar Thiri Indoor Stadium, Naypyidaw
Referees: Yu Jung (TPE), Haryanto Sutaryo (INA), Naing Phyo Win (MYA)
9 December 2013
14:00
Singapore  7588  Philippines
Scoring by quarter: 22–13, 11–20, 25–31, 17–24
Scoring by half: 33–33, 42–55
Pts: W.L. Wong 23
Rebs: Liew 8
Asts: W.L. Wong 6
Pts: Belo 16
Rebs: three players 10
Asts: Parks 5
Zayar Thiri Indoor Stadium, Naypyidaw
Referees: Yuji Higashi (JPN), Preeda Muongmee (THA), Htoo Wai Lwin (MYA)
9 December 2013
16:00
Indonesia  8340  Myanmar
Scoring by quarter: 31–9, 16–12, 21–4, 15–15
Scoring by half: 47–21, 36–19
Pts: five players 11
Rebs: Pamungkas 11
Asts: four players 4
Pts: Jia 10
Rebs: Jia 11
Asts: Kyaw 4
Zayar Thiri Indoor Stadium, Naypyidaw
Referees: Ceciline Michael Vino (IND), Chang Yee Chuan (MAS), Ting Pick Kieng (MAS)
10 December 2013
12:00
Philippines  10757  Cambodia
Scoring by quarter: 25–16, 19–9, 32–14, 31–18
Scoring by half: 44–25, 63–32
Pts: Belo 17
Rebs: Parks 11
Asts: two players 5
Pts: Dominic Dar 27
Rebs: Boroth 17
Asts: three players 2
Zayar Thiri Indoor Stadium, Naypyidaw
Referees: Ceciline Michael Vino (IND), Sim Siong Chuan (SIN), Thongchai Thaweewutsophon (THA)
10 December 2013
14:00
Malaysia  6771  Singapore
Scoring by quarter: 19–19, 13–19, 19–20, 16–13
Scoring by half: 32–38, 35–33
Pts: Koh Wei 16
Rebs: Kwaan 7
Asts: Ban Sin 6
Pts: W.L. Wong 17
Rebs: W.L. Wong 4
Asts: two players 3
Zayar Thiri Indoor Stadium, Naypyidaw
Referees: Chan Kin Pong (MAC), Yeung Ying Wai (HKG), Maung Linn (MYA)
10 December 2013
16:00
Thailand  7559  Indonesia
Scoring by quarter: 17–11, 19–14, 21–17, 18–17
Scoring by half: 36–25, 39–34
Pts: Kruatiwa 16
Rebs: Ghogar 16
Asts: Kongkum 5
Pts: Gemilang 14
Rebs: three players 5
Asts: two players 3
Zayar Thiri Indoor Stadium, Naypyidaw
Referees: Yuji Higashi (JPN), Yu Jung (TPE), Chang Yee Chuan (MAS)
12 December 2013
10:00
Cambodia  6780  Malaysia
Scoring by quarter: 16–20, 11–24, 17–20, 23–16
Scoring by half: 27–45, 40–35
Pts: Dominic Dar 41
Rebs: Ratana 8
Asts: Phatara 4
Pts: Kongkum 16
Rebs: Klahan 9
Asts: D.A. Apiromvilaichai 5
Zayar Thiri Indoor Stadium, Naypyidaw
Referees: Kin Pong Chan (MAC), Pick Kieng Ting (MAS), Naing Phyo Win (MYA)
12 December 2013
12:00
Indonesia  4862  Singapore
Scoring by quarter: 12–11, 6–20, 19–17, 11–14
Scoring by half: 18–31, 30–31
Pts: three players 9
Rebs: Bonanza Sitepu 6
Asts: Febri Utomo 4
Pts: W.L. Wong 14
Rebs: Wenqiang 7
Asts: Liew 4
Zayar Thiri Indoor Stadium, Naypyidaw
Referees: Ying Wai Yeung (HKG), Ceciline Michael Vino (IND), Dominique Pomar (PHI)
12 December 2013
16:00
Myanmar  43118  Philippines
Scoring by quarter: 14–34, 13–28, 10–26, 6–30
Scoring by half: 27–62, 16–56
Pts: Than Aung 11
Rebs: Than Aung 7
Asts: Tun Tun 6
Pts: Pascual 20
Rebs: three players 5
Asts: Sumang 6
Zayar Thiri Indoor Stadium, Naypyidaw
Referees: Jung Yu (TPE), Mr. Herman (INA), Preeda Muongmee (THA)
13 December 2013
12:00
Singapore  9943  Cambodia
Scoring by quarter: 16–14, 23–9, 22–11, 38–9
Scoring by half: 39–23, 60–20
Pts: Liew 21
Rebs: two players 9
Asts: W.L. Wong 5
Pts: Dominic Dar 15
Rebs: Ratana 6
Asts: two players 2
Zayar Thiri Indoor Stadium, Naypyidaw
Referees: Kin Pong Chan (MAC), Yee Chuan Chang (MAS), Htoo Wai Lwin (MYA)
13 December 2013
14:00
Philippines  10068  Thailand
Scoring by quarter: 29–17, 25–16, 31–9, 15–26
Scoring by half: 54–33, 46–35
Pts: Ferrer 23
Rebs: Jake Pascual 10
Asts: Sumang 6
Pts: Ghogar 11
Rebs: three players 5
Asts: two players 2
Zayar Thiri Indoor Stadium, Naypyidaw
Referees: Yuji Higashi (JPN), Linn Maung (MYA), Haryanto Sutaryo (INA)
13 December 2013
16:00
Malaysia  6942  Myanmar
Scoring by quarter: 16–7, 18–8, 16–18, 19–9
Scoring by half: 34–15, 35–27
Pts: Kuek 13
Rebs: Kuek 6
Asts: two players 4
Pts: Jia 8
Rebs: Jia 10
Asts: two players 2
Zayar Thiri Indoor Stadium, Naypyidaw
Referees: Dominique Pomar (PHI), Thongchai Thaweewutsophon (THA), Siong Chuan Sim (SIN)
14 December 2013
10:00
Indonesia  5283  Philippines
Scoring by quarter: 18–18, 16–22, 9–27, 9–16
Scoring by half: 34–40, 18–43
Pts: Prawiro 14
Rebs: Gunawan 5
Asts: Prawiro 4
Pts: Douthit 11
Rebs: Douthit 11
Asts: Sumang 3
Zayar Thiri Indoor Stadium, Naypyidaw
Referees: Ceciline Michael Vino (IND), Naing Phyo Win (MYA), Pick Kieng Ting (MAS)
14 December 2013
12:00
Thailand  7369  Malaysia
Scoring by quarter: 20–16, 25–16, 15–15, 13–22
Scoring by half: 45–32, 28–37
Pts: Kruatiwa 24
Rebs: Jantuma 10
Asts: Jantuma 6
Pts: Fai 27
Rebs: Kuek 11
Asts: Ban Sin 3
Zayar Thiri Indoor Stadium, Naypyidaw
Referees: Ying Wai Yeung (HKG), Yuji Higashi (JPN), Mr. Herman (INA)
14 December 2013
16:00
Myanmar  5289  Singapore 3rd, bronze medalist(s)
Scoring by quarter: 10–34, 11–19, 14–20, 17–16
Scoring by half: 21–53, 31–36
Pts: Jia 17
Rebs: two players 6
Asts: three players 2
Pts: Hanbin 20
Rebs: Hanbin 8
Asts: W.L. Long 5
Zayar Thiri Indoor Stadium, Naypyidaw
Referees: Jung Yu (TPE), Haryanto Sutaryo (INA), Bohui Kim (KOR)
15 December 2013
14:00
Cambodia  4884  Indonesia
Scoring by quarter: 13-23, 11-21, 18-17, 6-23
Scoring by half: 24-44, 24-40
Pts: Ratana 24
Rebs: Ratana 10
Asts: Ratana 3
Pts: Prawiro 19
Rebs: two players 9
Asts: Gemilang 5
Zayar Thiri Indoor Stadium, Naypyidaw
Referees: Ceciline Michael Vino (IND), Preeda Muongmee (THA), Htoo Wai Lwin (MYA)
15 December 2013
16:00
Malaysia  5684  Philippines 1st, gold medalist(s)
Scoring by quarter: 15-21, 19-22, 15-25, 7-16
Scoring by half: 34-43, 22-41
Pts: Khee Ong 11
Rebs: Kuek 7
Asts: Ban Sin 5
Pts: Parks 18
Rebs: Douthit 7
Asts: Ravena 6
Zayar Thiri Indoor Stadium, Naypyidaw
Referees: Kin Pong Chan (MAC), Haryanto Sutaryo (INA), Linn Maung (MYA)
16 December 2013
16:00
Myanmar  6983  Thailand 2nd, silver medalist(s)
Scoring by quarter: 14-24, 14-27, 16-18, 25-14
Scoring by half: 28-51, 41-32
Pts: Than Aung 14
Rebs: Than Aung 9
Asts: Htwe 5
Pts: Dasom 14
Rebs: Klaewnarong 10
Asts: two players 4
Zayar Thiri Indoor Stadium, Naypyidaw
Referees: Ying Wai Yeung (HKG), Dominique Pomar (PHI), Mr. Herman (INA)

Statistical leaders

These are some statistics from the tournament which are top ten averages in points, rebounds and assists. Anthony Dominic Dar from Cambodia led the average points table due to his 117 point performance in 6 games. His teammate Sak Ratana, became first in the tournament's rebounds per game. Malaysia's Ooi Ban Sin led the assists per game with a total of 30, and an average of five.

In other statistics, Anthony Dominic Dar led the free throws percentage at 95%.[7] Ratdech Kruatiwa became number one in outside shooting as he shot 54.8% beyond the three-point line.[7] Sak Ratana also led in offensive and defensive rebounding made, steals and in turnovers.[8][9] Adhi Pratama Prasetyo Putra and Thach Boroth were both tied at 19, as they made the most fouls in the competition.[10] Marcus Douthit from the Philippines has made the most blocks in the tourney at seven.[7]

Points[7]

Pos. Name G Pts. PPG
1 Cambodia Anthony Dominic Dar 6 117 19.5
2 Cambodia Sak Ratana 6 116 19.3
3 Singapore Wei Long Wong 6 79 13.2
4 Thailand Ratdech Kruatiwa 5 65 13.0
5 Malaysia Shee Fai Loh 6 76 12.7
6 Myanmar Wang Jia 6 74 12.3
7 Philippines Mac Belo 6 72 12.0
Indonesia Xaverius Prawiro 6 72 12.0
8 Thailand Danai Kongkum 6 70 11.7
Philippines Kevin Ferrer 6 70 11.7
9 Singapore Hanbin Ng 6 65 10.8
10 Philippines Bobby Ray Parks Jr. 6 60 10.0

Rebounds[8]

Pos. Name G Reb. RPG
1 Cambodia Sak Ratana 6 70 11.7
2 Cambodia Thach Boroth 6 64 10.7
3 Philippines Marcus Douthit 6 44 7.3
4 Cambodia Anthony Dominic Dar 6 42 7.0
Myanmar Thein Than Aung 6 42 7.0
Myanmar Wang Jia 6 42 7.0
5 Indonesia Galank Gunawan 4 25 6.3
6 Philippines Mark Belo 6 35 5.8
7 Malaysia Tian Yuan Kuek 6 34 5.7
8 Thailand Sukhdave Ghogar 6 33 5.5
9 Indonesia Chrismas Bonanza Sitepu 6 32 5.3
10 Philippines Ronald Pascual 6 31 5.2

Assists[9]

Pos. Name G Ast. APG
1 Malaysia Ooi Ban Sin 6 30 5.0
2 Philippines Roi Sumang 6 24 4.0
3 Singapore Wei Long Wong 6 23 3.8
4 Philippines Bobby Ray Parks Jr. 6 20 3.3
5 Indonesia Kaleb Ramot Gemilang 6 19 3.2
6 Thailand Mana Jantuma 6 18 3.0
7 Philippines Kiefer Ravena 6 17 2.8
8 Malaysia Eng Heng Soo 6 16 2.7
Philippines Marcus Douthit 6 16 2.7
Cambodia Sak Ratana 6 16 2.7
Cambodia Thach Boroth 6 16 2.7
Singapore Desmond Oh 6 16 2.7
9 Thailand Darongpan Apiromvilaichai 6 15 2.5
Philippines Kevin Alas 6 15 2.5
Myanmar Sei Thu Tun Tun 6 15 2.5
10 Singapore Larry Liew 6 14 2.3
Myanmar Kyi Htwe 6 14 2.3
Indonesia Xaverius Prawiro 6 14 2.3

Medal winners

The Philippines had clinched a gold place finish when Malaysia lost to Thailand, but even so, they won all their games.[2][3] Thailand grabbed their eighth silver medal with a win over Malaysia which replaced them in second place. After 34 years, since the 1979 Southeast Asian Games, the Singaporeans got their second medal in history with a victory over the host nation.[11]

Med NOC/Names Med NOC/Names Med NOC/Names
 Philippines  Thailand  Singapore

Kevin Alas
Matthew Ganuelas
Ronald Pascual
Bobby Ray Parks Jr.
Jericho Cruz
Mark Belo
Marcus Douthit
Roi Sumang
Garvo Lanete
Kevin Ferrer
Kiefer Ravena

Anasawee Klaewnarong
Wattana Suttisin
Danai Kongkum
Kannawat Lertlaokul
Darongpan Apiromvilaichai
Darunpong Apiromvilaichai
Mana Jantuma
Wutipong Dasom
Ratdech Kruatiwa
Chanachon Klahan
Chaiwat Kaedum
Sukhdave Ghogar

Wong Wei Long
Hanbin Ng
Wu Qingde
Desmond Oh
Tan Chin Hong
Hong Weijian
Larry Liew
Lim Shengyu
Yeong Wooi Khaw
Delvin Goh Kok Chiang
Russel Low Wenqiang

See also

References

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  2. 1 2 Carpio, Gerry (16 December 2013). "PH cagers bag gold in SEA Games basketball". ABS-CBN. Retrieved 1 January 2014.
  3. 1 2 "Philippines completes SEA Games basketball sweep to cap gold medal win". InterAKTV/TV5. 15 December 2013. Retrieved 30 December 2013.
  4. Ramos, Josef T. (15 December 2013). "PH snares SEA Games basketball gold". The Manila Times. Retrieved 1 January 2014.
  5. "Zayar Thiri Indoor Stadium (NPT)". 27th Southeast Asian Games Official Website. Archived from the original on 20 December 2013. Retrieved 29 December 2013.
  6. "2012 Official FIBA Basketball Rules" (PDF). FIBA. 29 April 2012. p. 68. Retrieved 29 December 2013.
  7. 1 2 3 4 "Scoring Summary in the 27th SEA Games Basketball For Men". Sporting Pulse. Archived from the original on 30 December 2013. Retrieved 29 December 2013.
  8. 1 2 "Rebounding Summary in the 27th SEA Games Basketball for Men". Sporting Pulse. Archived from the original on 30 December 2013. Retrieved 29 December 2013.
  9. 1 2 "Floor Game Summary in the 27th SEA Games Basketball for Men". Sporting Pulse. Archived from the original on 30 December 2013. Retrieved 29 December 2013.
  10. "Fouls Summary in the 27th SEA Games Basketball for Men". Sporting Pulse. Archived from the original on 30 December 2013. Retrieved 29 December 2013.
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