Story contributed by Ian Chew and pictures by Trevor.
Get ready for the new basketball team on the block!
Aptly named Cagers, the semi-professional team, which consists of male basketball players aged between 14 and 24 years of age, aims to make a big impact among sports lovers in Singapore.
Explained Matthias Koh, spokesperson of the new basketball organization, “We believe that there is still a niche in Singapore that we can tap, to provide not just excitement but entertainment value for the audience towards local basketball stars.”
To achieve this, a Cagers Asia Basketball Challenge will be held from 27-29 June in Singapore. Three other foreign professional teams, two from Malaysia and one from Indonesia, will also participate in this tournament.
With this tournament, Matthias hoped that it will bring back the heydays of the semi professional basketball Tiger Cup campaign during the 1980s.
“I remember supporting the Singapore soccer team fervently during the days of the Malaysian Cup as well as the clubs during the basketball semi-pro league competition. Many fans could identify with the teams as they featured mainly local players. It is with this concept that we believe Singaporeans will come out in force in support a local basketball team playing against foreign teams.”
In order to achieve a good result in their maiden competition, the team has been hard in training three times a week since April. And the team is confident that they will not let their fans down.
“Recently I was involved in an overseas tournament with the top professional basketball team in Malaysia and we matched up to them pretty well. With our continued hard training, we believe that our team will be a good match for the rest of the teams,” explained team captain Hong Wei Jian, also one of four national team players currently in the squad.
As to fears that the tournament would be a one-off event, Matthias outlined the long term plans of the organization.
“We hope to use this tournament as a springboard to launch a professional basketball league consisting of teams around the region. We also hope to do our part in developing the youth players in Singapore by first talent scouting and then exposing them to a high level of competition. That is why we are intentionally targeting players below the age of 24 years,” he said.
Fans to the tournament can also look forward to special guest appearances by Taiwanese celebrity basketballer Johnny Yan Xing Shu and Mediacorp artiste Felicia Chin. There will also be a 3 on 3 youth basketball challenge as well as a 1 on 1 competition held in conjunction with the tournament at Jurong East Sports Hall. Tickets are priced at $20 per person per day and they can be purchased from any SISTIC outlet.
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can i know which indonesian team u all playing haha thanks
do u have the game schedule?
i mean which teams playing agst who on which day…
i m interested!
thanks
Good to see more effort being put into local bball. Lots of players from Nee Soon East. Its not easy to even be semi-pro and i wish u guys all the best. Hopefully the public and esp the mass media will support u guys.
To hey, we will try our best to look for team which is about our standard to play with, cj malaysia national selection team and Da Tong Fang Are The 2 malasian team
what msia team will be playing in the game?
to mr manager
why nt match up to filipino youth in singapore ??
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Omg! this is so cool! =D
Our Team Consist Of All The Best Players Of Their Respective Age Group, And We Are Searching And Scouting For More. The 3 on 3 And 1 on 1 Cagers Challenge Organising For Secondary School From May To JUne Is Also To Find More Young Talented Players For Us To Groom To Help The Nation In Achieving Good Result In The YOG 2010. Currently We Are Training In Unity Secondary School Every Monday Thursday And Saturday
so,izit a tournament or sumthing n if yes,hw do i join?
Thanks for explaining mr manager.. I thought you’ve totally ignored the hoopsters from Manila. I guess you’re doing the right approach in creating excitement in the local scene.. I’ve seen most of ‘the cagers’ play @ bbaxn.. they are well coached, got speed and skill.. All they need now is proper exposure and support from singaporeans. More Power to you and ‘the cagers’ !!
excuse me, can any1 like try out of the cagers?? like joinin that club?? and where are they located at??
i can see that in singapore basketball avidness is ain’t that much..
hope more people get into basketball here in SG..
Hope the Cagers boost the singaporean community into basketball….
more power
only malaysia ang indonesia teams?
no team from other countries?
i bet high school students from pihilippines can evenly match this cagers’ team… with only 12-17 yrs of age.
joefer ,Frankly We Are No MAtch For The Filipino Yet, Not Even Their amatuar team, Imagine they can even beat our very own Professional slingers, But we will do that, maybe in a few years time when we think we are ready. But now we are in different league game as them. And We Know Our Own SIngaporean Are NOt REady To Support Our Team Yet Also, Imagine Inviting Habour Centre And Getting THe Whole Stadium Packed- With Filipinos, And This Is What Will Happen If We Invite Them This Year, We Will Definately MAke Money Out Of THem But It Will Not Be A Nice Scene For Us.
err..mr manager, why not invite filipino non-pro cagers too? say.. their youth team or the collegiate teams like la salle or ateneo .. even their high school teams .. then lets see if your boys are really that good.
nuahs, this team is form to expose and improve our local players, so that we can (at least) match other neighbouring country ( Like During SEA Game). As You CAn See OUr National Team Players Are Not Allowed To Play In MOst Of Our Local Tournament, And Have Not Much Chance To Play Oversea. Cagers Will Participate In A Foreign Profesionnal League And Any Oversea Invitation. Also The Team Will BE Sending Payers Oversea For Detachment To Professional Team For Training
wad is this team about?