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2023 AsiaBasket International Championship

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2023 AsiaBasket International Championship
Tournament details
Country Malaysia
DatesApril 9–18, 2023
Teams10
Final positions
ChampionsKuala Lumpur Aseel (1st title)
Runner-upSan Beda Red Lions
Third placeHarimau Malaysia
Fourth placeCSB Blazers

The 2023 AsiaBasket International Championship was the fourth tournament under AsiaBasket, formerly known as FilBasket, and the first of three tournaments held in 2023. It was held from April 9 to 18, 2023 in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia with teams from both the host country and the Philippines.[1]

Malaysian team Kuala Lumpur Aseel won over Philippine collegiate team San Beda–Machateam Red Lions in the final.[2]

Teams

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The tournament featured seven teams from the Philippines and three from Malaysia.

Name Locality Country Head coach
Kuala Lumpur Aseel Kuala Lumpur  Malaysia Philippines Kristoffer Reyes
Harimau Malaysia Kuala Lumpur Malaysia Yong Kian Ann
MBC Kirin Malacca City Malaysia Guganeswaran Batumalai
BGC Builders Taguig City  Philippines Philippines S. Cantos
CSB Blazers Malate, Manila Philippines Charles Tiu
MFT Fruit Masters Quezon City Philippines J. Padrigao
San Beda–Machateam Red Lions Mendiola, Manila Philippines Yuri Escueta
Sanzar Pharmaceuticals Las Pinas Philippines J. Gican
Shawarma Shack Pilipinas Quezon City Philippines Raymond Valenzona
The Th3rd Floor – KalosPH Quezon City Philippines J. Guion

Format

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The ten teams are divided into two groups of five, from there each team plays one game against all other teams from the same group, with each team playing four games.

The top two teams from each group will then advance to the single-elimination knockout stage. The first round is a crossover semifinals, where the first-seed from each group is matched with the second-seed from the opposing group. The winning teams advance to the finals while the losing teams compete in a third place game.

Group stage

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Group A

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Pos Team Pld W L PF PA PD PCT Qualification CSB MAS SHS SAN MFT
1 Benilde Blazers 4 4 0 345 277 +68 1.000 Semifinals 80–66 79–68 93–80 93–63
2 Harimau Malaysia 4 3 1 358 276 +82 .750 66–80 96–76 81–54 115–66
3 Shawarma Shack Pilipinas 4 2 2 301 326 −25 .500 68–79 76–96 86–82 71–69
4 Sanzar Pharmaceuticals 4 1 3 291 333 −42 .250 80–93 54–81 82–86 75–73
5 MFT Fruit Masters 4 0 4 271 354 −83 .000 63–93 66–115 69–71 73–75
Source: Filbasket (via Genius Sports)
Rules for classification: 1) Win percentage; 2) Head-to-head record; 3) Head-to-head point differential; 4) Head-to-head points scored; 5) Overall point differential; 6) Overall points scored.
April 9 Sanzar Philippines 82–86 Philippines Shawarma Shack Kuala Lumpur
17:00
Boxscore Arena: MABA Stadium
April 11 CSB Blazers Philippines 93–80 Philippines Sanzar Kuala Lumpur
14:00
Boxscore Arena: MABA Stadium
April 11 Harimau Malaysia  115–66 Philippines MFT Fruit Masters Kuala Lumpur
14:00
Boxscore Arena: MABA Stadium
April 12 MFT Fruit Masters Philippines 63–93 Philippines CSB Blazers Kuala Lumpur
16:00
Boxscore Arena: MABA Stadium
April 12 Shawarma Shack Philippines 76–96  Harimau Malaysia Kuala Lumpur
20:00
Boxscore Arena: MABA Stadium
April 13 Sanzar Philippines 75–73 Philippines MFT Fruit Masters Kuala Lumpur
14:00
Boxscore Arena: MABA Stadium
April 13 CSB Blazers Philippines 79–68 Philippines Shawarma Shack Kuala Lumpur
18:00
Boxscore Arena: MABA Stadium
April 14 Shawarma Shack Philippines 71–69 Philippines MFT Fruit Masters Kuala Lumpur
16:00
Boxscore Arena: MABA Stadium
April 14 Harimau Malaysia  66–80 Philippines CSB Blazers Kuala Lumpur
20:00
Boxscore Arena: MABA Stadium
April 15 Sanzar Philippines 54–81  Harimau Malaysia Kuala Lumpur
19:00
Boxscore Arena: MABA Stadium

Group B

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Pos Team Pld W L PF PA PD PCT Qualification SBU KLA MBC BGC THF
1 San Beda Red Lions 4 3 1 389 328 +61 .750[a] Semifinals 106–108 68–58 105–82 110–80
2 Kuala Lumpur Aseel 4 3 1 370 326 +44 .750[a] 108–106 83–85 91–63 88–72
3 MBC Kirin 4 3 1 347 331 +16 .750[a] 58–68 85–83 112–95 92–85
4 BGC Builders 4 1 3 338 403 −65 .250 82–105 63–91 95–112 98–95
5 The Th3rd Floor – KalosPH 4 0 4 332 388 −56 .000 80–110 72–88 85–92 95–98
Source: Filbasket (via Genius Sports)
Rules for classification: 1) Win percentage; 2) Head-to-head record; 3) Head-to-head point differential; 4) Head-to-head points scored; 5) Overall point differential; 6) Overall points scored.
Notes:
  1. ^ a b c San Beda (+8), Kuala Lumpur (0), and MBC (-8) are ranked by head-to-head point differential.[3]
April 9 MBC Kirin Malaysia 92–85 Philippines The Th3rd Floor Kuala Lumpur
19:00
Boxscore Arena: MABA Stadium
April 11 BGC Builders Philippines 82–105 Philippines San Beda Red Lions Kuala Lumpur
16:00
Boxscore Arena: MABA Stadium
April 11 KL Aseel Malaysia 83–85 Malaysia MBC Kirin Kuala Lumpur
20:00
Boxscore Arena: MABA Stadium
April 12 The Th3rd Floor Philippines 95–98 Philippines BGC Builders Kuala Lumpur
14:00
Boxscore Arena: MABA Stadium
April 12 San Beda Red Lions Philippines 68–58 Malaysia MBC Kirin Kuala Lumpur
18:00
Boxscore Arena: MABA Stadium
April 13 MBC Kirin Malaysia 112–95 Philippines BGC Builders Kuala Lumpur
16:00
Boxscore Arena: MABA Stadium
April 13 KL Aseel Malaysia 108–106 Philippines San Beda Red Lions Kuala Lumpur
20:00
Boxscore Arena: MABA Stadium
April 14 San Beda Red Lions Philippines 110–80 Philippines The Th3rd Floor Kuala Lumpur
14:00
Boxscore Arena: MABA Stadium
April 14 BGC Builders Philippines 63–91 Malaysia KL Aseel Kuala Lumpur
18:00
Boxscore Arena: MABA Stadium
April 15 The Th3rd Floor Philippines 72–88 Malaysia KL Aseel Kuala Lumpur
19:00
Boxscore Arena: MABA Stadium

Knockout stage

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The top two teams from the group stage advanced to the semifinals. The winners advanced for a one-game final while the losers contested in the third place play-off game.[4]

Semifinals Finals
      
B1 Philippines San Beda Red Lions 83
A2  Harimau Malaysia 72
B1 Philippines San Beda Red Lions 72
B2 Malaysia KL Aseel 83
A1 Philippines CSB Blazers 87
B2 Malaysia KL Aseel 90 Third place
A2  Harimau Malaysia 93
A1 Philippines CSB Blazers 84

Semifinals

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April 16 San Beda Red Lions Philippines 83–72  Harimau Malaysia Kuala Lumpur
17:00
Pts: Andrada 23
Rebs: Andrada 12
Asts: Cometa 5
Boxscore Pts: C. Ting 24
Rebs: Mahadevan 7
Asts: 3 players 3
Arena: MABA Stadium
Attendance: 1,000
April 16 CSB Blazers Philippines 87–90 Malaysia KL Aseel Kuala Lumpur
19:00
Pts: Corteza 24
Rebs: Turco 13
Asts: Oczon 10
Boxscore Pts: Robinson 29
Rebs: Robinson 21
Asts: 6 players 2
Arena: MABA Stadium
Attendance: 1,000

Third place game

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April 18 Harimau Malaysia  93–84 Philippines CSB Blazers Kuala Lumpur
17:00
Pts: Y. Wong 26
Rebs: C. Ting 11
Asts: C. Ting, C. Lim 3
Boxscore Pts: Carlos 21
Rebs: Nayve 6
Asts: Nayve 9
Arena: MABA Stadium
Attendance: 200

Final

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April 18 San Beda Red Lions Philippines 72–83 Malaysia KL Aseel Kuala Lumpur
19:00
Pts: Cortez 19
Rebs: Andrada 11
Asts: Cortez 6
Boxscore Pts: Robinson 31
Rebs: Robinson 21
Asts: Robinson 4
Arena: MABA Stadium
Attendance: 500

References

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  1. ^ "NCAA teams compete with 8 others in Malaysia-hosted AsiaBasket tourney". ABS-CBN News. April 9, 2023. Retrieved April 16, 2023.
  2. ^ "Kuala Lumpur Aseel rules AsiaBasket at San Beda-Machateam's expense". BusinessMirror. April 19, 2023. Retrieved April 20, 2023.
  3. ^ "CSB Blazers sweep elims in AsiaBasket". Manila Bulletin. April 15, 2023. Retrieved April 16, 2023.
  4. ^ Saldajeno, Ivan Stewart (April 16, 2023). "NCAA teams battle Malaysian sides in AsiaBasket semis". Philippine News Agency. Retrieved April 16, 2023.