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.
hi, umm im trying out for a team i play basketball like almost everyday hmm im 170cm i can jump high im an all rounder basically im a speed type and i can shoot 3 pointers hmm really wanna make bball my career and hope u get back to me soon thanks
hi manager, is there anyway that i can join your team or even find out whether i can qualify for the standard that is required? i’m 21years old this year but birthday in november, 176cm, able to touch the rim. i can shoot 3point relatively well i suppose.
anyway, just hoping to find out where and when is it possible to test my skills. please get back to me? ty
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YES finally someone has replied T_T LOL hmm gmss? wad secondary sch is dat? i’m currently studying at pjc 😀
hey,r u chin soon from gmss?
haha hi manager, i’m just curious to find out, since there are 14-24 years old players, how come it seems like scouting only appeals to 14-17 years old players only? ( haha i feel like this cause of the 3 on 3 and 1vs1 events ^^”)
Anyway, i have a good feeling that cagers team will have a better prospect than slingers, gooooooooooooooooooooo cagers! woot~ ♫
Oh yar! wanna find out huh, if 1 is interested in contributing to the cagers team(other than playing) is there any way? oh yar..how did these players get into the team? via scouting?
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actually there is tis singapore slingers whih is oso playing for singapore but y in both the news and the internet state tat cagers is the first basketball team
singlers is now oversea playing oversea games but y they are not in the news
thanks manager,for the encouragement and motivation.
xyron Sure You CAn Dunk, But I Need To Lower The Ring First…. Nobody Can Answer Your Question But You Youself. In NBA Players At Height Of 168cm CAn Dunk Gracefully N You Are Just 8 cm Behind
Jo Now Maybe We Are Not Good Enough Yet But In Years To Come We Will Try To Be Better, Much Better Than Now
Recently i juz get to come across the new n know abt tis new team but juz curious abt the team,wad is tis all abt n tis team really can made it de ma
erm, i am only 160cm can i dunk?
Rock Try to do some workout in the gym, ask the instructor for advice. FYI weijian is of same height as u, he can do 180 dunk
I’m training hard and can jump reasonably high but im a few inches away from touching the rim and my height is making it hard for me to dunk as im only 178 cm tall,so i would like to ask if theres any other more effective way for me to train myself to jump higher as performing a dunk is like a long awaited dream for me…
Rocky, anything can be done with hard training…