David Soo looks for a way past his opponent. (Photo 7 © Les Tan/Red Sports)
Delvin Goh drives to the basket. (Photo 8 © Les Tan/Red Sports)
Lee Lai Sheng tries to tip the ball into the basket. (Photo 9 © Les Tan/Red Sports)
Thng Jun Rong goes for three. (Photo 10 © Les Tan/Red Sports)
Ng Kian Hao look to drive past his defender. The 17-year-old did really well at the point throughout the match. (Photo 11 © Les Tan/Red Sports)
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ASEAN SCHOOLS GAMES 2011: BASKETBALL
Venue: ITE EastDATE | TIME | TEAM A | PTS | TEAM B | PTS | GROUP | GENDER |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
2 Jul, Sat | 0900 | Thailand | 80 | Indonesia | 36 | A | Girls |
1030 | Singapore | 43 | Malaysia | 59 | A | Girls | |
1330 | Malaysia | 59 | Indonesia | 53 | X | Boys | |
1500 | Singapore | 62 | Philippines | 71 | Y | Boys | |
3 Jul, Sun | 1330 | Indonesia | 108 | Vietnam | 29 | X | Boys |
1500 | Philippines | 72 | Thailand | 76 | Y | Boys | |
4 Jul, Mon | 1330 | Malaysia | 53 | Thailand | 63 | A | Girls |
1500 | Singapore | 42 | Indonesia | 45 | A | Girls | |
1330 | Vietnam | 29 | Malaysia | 132 | X | Girls | |
1500 | Thailand | 45 | Singapore | 53 | Y | Boys | |
5 Jul, Tues | 1330 | Malaysia | 73 | Singapore | 68 | SF1 | Boys |
1500 | Philippines | 69 | Indonesia | 43 | SF2 | Boys | |
6 Jul, Wed | 0900 | Thailand | 62 | Singapore | 40 | A | Girls |
1030 | Indonesia | 48 | Malaysia | 57 | A | Girls | |
1330 | Singapore | 64 | Indonesia | 49 | 3rd/4th | Boys | |
1500 | Malaysia | 45 | Philippines | 73 | Final | Boys |
ASEAN SCHOOLS GAMES 2011: BASKETBALL GROUP X (BOYS)
GROUP A | P | W | L | PTS |
---|---|---|---|---|
Malaysia | 2 | 2 | 0 | 4 |
Indonesia | 2 | 1 | 1 | 3 |
Vietnam | 2 | 0 | 2 | 2 |
ASEAN SCHOOLS GAMES 2011: BASKETBALL GROUP Y (BOYS)
GROUP B | P | W | L | PTS |
---|---|---|---|---|
Philippines | 2 | 1 | 1 | 3 |
Singapore | 2 | 1 | 1 | 3 |
Thailand | 2 | 1 | 1 | 3 |
5, 4, 3, 2, 1! Lol!
Nice win Philippines.
no surprise! philippine team is the best!
what kind of excuse?because the opponents chanting 5,4,3,2,1?look at the way the team plyed….shooting 3s as though they are kobe bryant for the last 1.46.Instead of getting a bucket,stop their offense and then get another bucket.1.46 is a long time….what’s the coaches doing…
I am waiting for FIBA world cup qualifier this september. Indonesia will participate in preparation for their hosting of SEAGAMES.
Regards to sea games, the Philippine team will send all amateur players headed by Ray Parks
I personally feel that, SG team center need to pose a bigger threat on the offensive end. Is okay that if you are not able to use any low post move due to very limited amount of space, however as I see from the video tape, I feel that you had great speed, and should use it to drive to the lane and draw some fouls and go to the free throw line and establish a good rhythm. Team defense need to be better too.
atrocious shooting from both teams. no teamwork. no endurance. no fire or fuel in the end. it looked like two teams playing street ball… lots of missed shots. 20% from the ft line 25% from the open court.
Disappointment, we could have gotton a win for the game… was leading all the way till last few mins of the fourth quarter, what the hell is wrong with the entire coaching staff and management????? TOTALLY wrong strategy and composure during the game..
I wonder is it because they kept using the same inbound play and half court defence which they learn on youtube or because they have always been coaching only DSA Players or poaching others players till they forgot where they have initially started out from!!
Bloodly piss off with the way they run the team. Average height we win, Average shooting & Free throws percentage we win, Average skill, speed, size, vertical we all win… BUT WHY WE LOST THE GAME???? WTH Can anyone enlighten me please???