Basketball at the 2007 Southeast Asian Games

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The 2007 Southeast Asian Games (SEA) basketball tournaments is being held at Keelapirom Stadium, Suranaree University of Technology at Nakhon Ratchasima, Thailand.

The basketball events were not held on the 2005 Southeast Asian Games since the host country, the Philippines basketball federation (the Basketball Association of the Philippines) was suspended by the International Basketball Federation (FIBA). The suspension was lifted in 2006 and the Philippines and Malaysia will defend their men's and women's championships, respectively, last won in 2003.

The tournament was conducted on a single round robin; the team with best record wins the gold.

The men's team of the Philippines maintained their superiority in the SEA Games, winning all of their games with an average lead of 42 points; the women's team of Malaysia easily dispatched their opponents in the first two games before upending the Thais in overtime to successfully defend their gold.

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[edit] Men's tournament

[edit] Participating nations

[edit] Results

Team Pts. W L PF PA PD
Flag of the Philippines Philippines 8 4 0 413 244 +169
Flag of Indonesia Indonesia 7 3 1 284 252 +32
Flag of Malaysia Malaysia 6 2 2 288 315 -27
Flag of Thailand Thailand 5 1 3 244 282 -38
Flag of Cambodia Cambodia 4 0 4 262 398 -136
Times given below are in Time in Thailand (UTC+7).
December 7
3:00 p.m.
Cambodia Flag of Cambodia 82 – 136 Flag of the Philippines Philippines Keelapirom Stadium, Nakhon Ratchasima
Scoring by quarter: 16-33, 10-37, 28-36, 28-30
December 7
5:00 p.m.
Malaysia Flag of Malaysia 55 – 70 Flag of Indonesia Indonesia Keelapirom Stadium, Nakhon Ratchasima
Scoring by quarter: 18-14, 12-11, 17-22, 8-23
December 8
5:00 p.m.
Malaysia Flag of Malaysia 70 – 65 Flag of Thailand Thailand Keelapirom Stadium, Nakhon Ratchasima
Scoring by quarter: 22-21, 23-17, 12-9, 13-18
December 9
3:00 p.m.
Indonesia Flag of Indonesia 49 – 75 Flag of the Philippines Philippines Keelapirom Stadium, Nakhon Ratchasima
Scoring by quarter: 18-23, 6-23, 6-17, 17-12
December 10
3:00 p.m.
Malaysia Flag of Malaysia 103 – 72 Flag of Cambodia Cambodia Keelapirom Stadium, Nakhon Ratchasima
Scoring by quarter: 29-13, 29-21, 28-12, 17-26
December 10
5:00 p.m.
Thailand Flag of Thailand 65 – 67 Flag of Indonesia Indonesia Keelapirom Stadium, Nakhon Ratchasima
Scoring by quarter: 28-20, 8-12, 15-17, 16-18
December 11
5:00 p.m.
Cambodia Flag of Cambodia 51 – 61 Flag of Thailand Thailand Keelapirom Stadium, Nakhon Ratchasima
December 12
3:00 p.m.
Indonesia Flag of Indonesia 98 – 57 Flag of Cambodia Cambodia Keelapirom Stadium, Nakhon Ratchasima
Scoring by quarter: 28-14, 30-9, 19-10, 21-24
December 12
5:00 p.m.
Philippines Flag of the Philippines 108 – 60 Flag of Malaysia Malaysia Keelapirom Stadium, Nakhon Ratchasima
Scoring by quarter: 33-14, 22-16, 31-11, 22-17
December 13
3:00 p.m.
Thailand Flag of Thailand 53 – 94 Flag of the Philippines Philippines Keelapirom Stadium, Nakhon Ratchasima
Scoring by quarter: 14-25, 14-15, 12-25, 13-29

[edit] Women's tournament

[edit] Participating nations

  • Flag of Malaysia Malaysia
  • Flag of the Philippines Philippines
  • Flag of Singapore Singapore
  • Flag of Thailand Thailand
  • Flag of Indonesia Indonesia – withdrew

[edit] Results

Team Pts. W L PF PA PD
Flag of Malaysia Malaysia 6 3 0 195 159 +36
Flag of Thailand Thailand 5 2 1 210 162 +48
Flag of the Philippines Philippines 4 1 2 177 199 -22
Flag of Singapore Singapore 3 0 3 145 207 -62
Times given below are in Time in Thailand (UTC+7).
December 8
3:00 p.m.
Singapore Flag of Singapore 55 – 67 Flag of the Philippines Philippines Keelapirom Stadium, Nakhon Ratchasima
Scoring by quarter: 13-24, 16-12, 9-17, 17-14
This game was supposedly to be held on December 9 but host Thailand switched the game schedule placing the Philippines-Thailand game on December 9.[1]
December 9
5:00 p.m.
Philippines Flag of the Philippines 54 – 70 Flag of Thailand Thailand Keelapirom Stadium, Nakhon Ratchasima
Scoring by quarter: 18-15, 14-14, 4-21, 18-20
This game was supposedly to be held on December 8 but host Thailand switched the game schedule placing the Philippines-Singapore game on December 8.[1]
December 10
1:00 p.m.
Malaysia Flag of Malaysia 60 – 43 Flag of Singapore Singapore Keelapirom Stadium, Nakhon Ratchasima
Scoring by quarter: 15-10, 25-11, 8-10, 12-12
December 11
3:00 p.m.
Singapore Flag of Singapore 47 – 80 Flag of Thailand Thailand Keelapirom Stadium, Nakhon Ratchasima
Scoring by quarter: 14-21, 10-25, 6-19, 17-15
December 12
1:00 p.m.
Philippines Flag of the Philippines 56 – 74 Flag of Malaysia Malaysia Keelapirom Stadium, Nakhon Ratchasima
Scoring by quarter: 10-19, 13-19, 16-14, 17-22
December 13
5:00 p.m.
Thailand Flag of Thailand 60 – 61
(OT)
Flag of Malaysia Malaysia Keelapirom Stadium, Nakhon Ratchasima
Scoring by quarter: 13-16, 18-11, 9-11, 15-17. Overtime/s: 5-6

[edit] Medal summary

[edit] Medal tally

 Rank  Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total
1 Flag of the Philippines Philippines 1 0 1 2
1 Flag of Malaysia Malaysia 1 0 1 2
3 Flag of Indonesia Indonesia 0 1 0 1
3 Flag of Thailand Thailand 0 1 0 1
Flag of Singapore Singapore 0 0 0 0
Flag of Cambodia Cambodia 0 0 0 0

[edit] Men's medalists

Med NOC/Names Med NOC/Names Med NOC/Names
Flag of the Philippines Philippines Flag of Indonesia Indonesia Flag of Malaysia Malaysia
Richard Alonzo
Boyet Bautista
Beau Belga
Jeffrei Chan
Jervy Cruz
Jason Castro
Jonathan Fernandez
Gabriel Norwood
Allan Salansang
Eugene Tan
Al Vergara
Raka Cokorda
Andrie Ekayana
Rony Gunawan
Thoyib Isman
Amin Julius Achmad
Andi Poedjakesuma
Amin Prihantono
Welyanson Situmorang
Wahyu Widayat Jati
Mario Wuysang
Ang Tun Kaw
Li Wei Chee
Kin Hoong Chow
Yow Keen Cheong
Way Tek Koh
Chen Jye Koo
Satyaseelan Kuppusamy
Bik Ing Lau
Abdul Kader Mohd Yusoff
Eng Heng Soo
Kian Hoong Tan

[edit] Women's medalists

Med NOC/Names Med NOC/Names Med NOC/Names
Flag of Malaysia Malaysia Flag of Thailand Thailand Flag of the Philippines Philippines
Siew Lian Beh
Ying Chee Chan
Sion Foong Chow
Beng Fong Goh
Shook Ying Hee
Suik May Kew
Siew Fun Lee
Bee Chuan Low
Yann Yann Pow
Woon Yien Teo
Shin Min Yong
Naruemol Banmoo
Nantana Charoernat
Chonchita Chirdpercharat
Chonladada Eiamsim-Ang
Juthamas Jantakan
Supame Ludrodkij
Junthathip Mathuros
Roong-Aroon Pungkoksoong
Wipaporn Saechua
Charothai Suksomwong
Chanonnan Tunsaw
Aurora Adriano
Victoria Lynne Brick
Joan Grajales
Amira Issa
Melissa Jacob
Diana Rose Jose
Machiko Matsuno
Minerva Narcisa
Cassandra Noel Tioseco
Fatima Tolentino
Sylvia Marie Valencia
Emelia Vega

[edit] References

[edit] See also

[edit] External links

Preceded by
2003
(not held on 2005)
Basketball at the Southeast Asian Games
2007 Southeast Asian Games
Succeeded by
2009
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