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Basketball at the 2001 SEA Games

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13th SEA Games Basketball Tournament
Kuala Lumpur 2001
Tournament details
SEA Games2001 SEA Games
Host nationMalaysia
CityKuala Lumpur
VenueMalaysia Basketball Association Stadium
Duration9–16 September 2001
Men's tournament
Teams6
Medals
1 Gold medalists  Philippines
2 Silver medalists Indonesia
3 Bronze medalists  Malaysia
Women's tournament
Teams5
Medals
1 Gold medalists  Malaysia
2 Silver medalists Thailand
3 Bronze medalists  Philippines
Tournaments
← Bandar Seri Begawan 1999  Ho Chi Minh City 2003 →

Basketball at the 2001 SEA Games was held from 9 to 16 September 2001 in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. This edition featured both tournaments for men's and women's team. All matches were held in Malaysia Basketball Association Stadium.[1]

The Philippines swept all of their assignments en route to their 12th overall men's title and sixth consecutive since the 1991 Games.[2] Incidentally on the same venue was the last time the defending champions relinquished their SEA Games basketball, bowing to the hosts on the 1989 Southeast Asian Games. Meanwhile, Malaysia managed to defend the title they won since the 1997 edition, their second straight and their tenth overall women's title by edging Thailand in a nailbiter, 71–70.[3]

Men's tournament

Participating nations

Results

Team Pts. W L PF PA PD
 Philippines 10 5 0 470 297 +151
 Indonesia 9 4 1 319 346 –27
 Malaysia 8 3 2 133 159 –26
 Thailand 7 2 3 152 185 –33
 Singapore 4 1 4 59 83 –24
 Vietnam 3 0 5 113 176 –63
9 September 2001
16:00
Thailand  99–75  Singapore
9 September 2001
20:00
Malaysia  101–40  Vietnam
10 September 2001
16:00
Indonesia  74–112  Philippines
Scoring by quarter: 15–31, 17–28, 25–24, 17–29
Pts: Cokorda, Sudiadnyana 12 Pts: Adducul 20
10 September 2001
20:00
Singapore  68–74  Malaysia
11 September 2001
16:00
Philippines  100–40  Vietnam
Scoring by quarter: 15–31, 17–28, 25–24, 17–29
Pts: dela Rosa 17 Pts: Khang 10
11 September 2001
20:00
Thailand  87–91  Indonesia
12 September 2001
20:00
Indonesia  78–74  Malaysia
13 September 2001
16:00
Singapore  87–62  Vietnam
13 September 2001
20:00
Philippines  94–65  Thailand
14 September 2001
16:00
Indonesia  92–67  Singapore
14 September 2001
20:00
Thailand  76–77  Malaysia
15 September 2001
16:00
Vietnam  56–63  Thailand
15 September 2001
20:00
Philippines  83–59  Singapore
16 September 2001
16:00
Indonesia  76–73  Vietnam
16 September 2001
18:00
Malaysia  59–81  Philippines

Women's tournament

Participating nations

Results

Team Pts. W L PF PA PD
 Malaysia 8 4 0 319 236 +83
 Thailand 7 3 1 363 263 +100
 Philippines 6 2 2 333 249 +84
 Indonesia 5 1 3 276 317 –41
 Vietnam 4 0 4 200 426 –226
9 September 2001
18:00
Philippines  124–57  Vietnam
10 September 2001
18:00
Thailand  95–71  Indonesia
11 September 2001
18:00
Indonesia  61–96  Malaysia
12 September 2001
16:00
Philippines  W–L  Indonesia
12 September 2001
18:00
Vietnam  L–W  Thailand
13 September 2001
18:00
Malaysia  74–70  Philippines
MABA Stadium, Kuala Lumpur
Referees: Kamen Toshev (BUL), Huang Chao-her (TPE)
14 September 2001
18:00
Indonesia  103–48  Vietnam
15 September 2001
14:00
Thailand  77–61  Philippines
15 September 2001
18:00
Vietnam  35–78  Malaysia
16 September 2001
20:00
Malaysia  71–70  Thailand

References

  1. ^ "21st Southeast Asian Games Basketball Schedules". Archived from the original on 24 August 2017. Retrieved 30 November 2016.
  2. ^ "RP ends up 5th". 17 September 2001. p. 23. Retrieved 30 November 2016.
  3. ^ "Philippines retain basketball crown". Utusan Online. 18 September 2001. Archived from the original on 1 December 2016. Retrieved 30 November 2016.
Preceded by
1999
Basketball at the SEA Games
2001 SEA Games
Succeeded by
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