Basketball at the 2013 SEA Games – Men's tournament explained

Type:SEA Games
Year:2013
Host:Myanmar
Dates:8–16 December
Teams:7
Federations:1
Venues:1
Cities:1
Champions:Philippines
Title Number:16
Ppg P: Dominic Dar (19.5)
Rpg P: Ratana (11.7)
Apg P: Ban Sin (5.0)
Prevseason:Jakarta 2011
Nextseason:Singapore 2015

The men's tournament in Basketball at the 2013 SEA Games in Naypyidaw began on 8 December and ended on 16 December.[1] All games were held in the Zayar Thiri Indoor Stadium which hosted 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 8529.3m2. 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

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).

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

Points[8]

Pos. Name G Pts.
1 Anthony Dominic Dar6 117 19.5
2 Sak Ratana6 116 19.3
3 Wei Long Wong6 79 13.2
4 Ratdech Kruatiwa5 65 13.0
5 Shee Fai Loh6 76 12.7
6 Wang Jia6 74 12.3
7 Mac Belo6 72 12.0
Xaverius Prawiro6 72 12.0
8 Danai Kongkum6 70 11.7
Kevin Ferrer6 70 11.7
9 Ng Han Bin6 65 10.8
10 Bobby Ray Parks Jr.6 60 10.0

Rebounds[9]

Pos. Name G Reb.
1 Sak Ratana6 70 11.7
2 Thach Boroth6 64 10.7
3 Marcus Douthit6 44 7.3
4 Anthony Dominic Dar6 42 7.0
Thein Than Aung6 42 7.0
Wang Jia6 42 7.0
5 Galank Gunawan4 25 6.3
6 Mac Belo6 35 5.8
7 Tian Yuan Kuek6 34 5.7
8 Sukhdave Ghogar6 33 5.5
9 Chrismas Bonanza Sitepu <-- Correct spelling of name. 9 matches in Google -->6 32 5.3
10 Ronald Pascual6 31 5.2

Assists[10]

Pos. Name G Ast.
1 Ooi Ban Sin6 30 5.0
2 Roi Sumang6 24 4.0
3 Wei Long Wong6 23 3.8
4 Bobby Ray Parks Jr.6 20 3.3
5 Kaleb Ramot Gemilang6 19 3.2
6 Mana Jantuma6 18 3.0
7 Kiefer Ravena6 17 2.8
8 Eng Heng Soo6 16 2.7
Marcus Douthit6 16 2.7
Sak Ratana6 16 2.7
Thach Boroth6 16 2.7
Desmond Oh6 16 2.7
9 Darongpan Apiromvilaichai6 15 2.5
Kevin Alas6 15 2.5
Sei Thu Tun Tun6 15 2.5
10 Larry Liew6 14 2.3
Kyi Htwe6 14 2.3
Xaverius Prawiro6 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]

MedNOC/NamesMedNOC/NamesMedNOC/Names
Kevin Alas
Matthew Ganuelas
Ronald Pascual
Bobby Ray Parks Jr.
Jericho Cruz
Mac 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

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Basketball at the Southeast Asian Games. https://web.archive.org/web/20131220123918/http://www.27seagames2013.com/sports/type/basketball. 20 December 2013. 27th Southeast Asian Games Official Website. 29 December 2013. dead.
  2. Web site: PH cagers bag gold in SEA Games basketball. Carpio, Gerry . ABS-CBN. 16 December 2013. 1 January 2014.
  3. Web site: Philippines completes SEA Games basketball sweep to cap gold medal win. InterAKTV/TV5. 15 December 2013. 30 December 2013. https://web.archive.org/web/20131230233552/http://www.interaksyon.com/interaktv/philippines-completes-sea-games-basketball-sweep-to-cap-gold-medal-win. 30 December 2013. dead.
  4. News: PH snares SEA Games basketball gold. Ramos. Josef T. . 15 December 2013. The Manila Times. 1 January 2014.
  5. Web site: Zayar Thiri Indoor Stadium (NPT). https://web.archive.org/web/20131220095353/http://www.27seagames2013.com/venues/naypyitaw/zayar_thiri_indoor_stadium. 20 December 2013. 27th Southeast Asian Games Official Website. 29 December 2013. dead.
  6. News: 2012 Official FIBA Basketball Rules. https://wayback.archive-it.org/all/20120905161530/http://www.fiba.com/downloads/Rules/2012/OfficialBasketballRules2012.pdf. dead. 5 September 2012. FIBA. 68. 29 April 2012. 29 December 2013.
  7. Web site: Fouls Summary in the 27th SEA Games Basketball for Men. https://web.archive.org/web/20131230233539/http://www.sportingpulse.com/comp_info.cgi?client=11-7918-0-281390-0&a=STATS&sgroup=fouls&sgstat=PFS. 30 December 2013. Sporting Pulse. 29 December 2013. dead.
  8. Web site: Scoring Summary in the 27th SEA Games Basketball For Men. https://web.archive.org/web/20131230235410/http://www.sportingpulse.com/comp_info.cgi?client=11-7918-0-281390-0&a=STATS&sgroup=scoring&sgstat=Av%20Pts. 30 December 2013. Sporting Pulse. 29 December 2013. dead.
  9. Web site: Rebounding Summary in the 27th SEA Games Basketball for Men. https://web.archive.org/web/20131230234628/http://www.sportingpulse.com/comp_info.cgi?client=11-7918-0-281390-0&a=STATS&sgroup=rebounds&sgstat=Av%20Reb. 30 December 2013. Sporting Pulse. 29 December 2013. dead.
  10. Web site: Floor Game Summary in the 27th SEA Games Basketball for Men. https://web.archive.org/web/20131230232354/http://www.sportingpulse.com/comp_info.cgi?client=11-7918-0-281390-0&a=STATS&sgroup=floor&sgstat=Av%20Ass. 30 December 2013. Sporting Pulse. 29 December 2013. dead.
  11. Web site: SEA Games Bball: Singapore beat Myanmar to win bronze, first bball medal since 1979. Red Sports. 14 December 2013. 30 December 2013.