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Basketball at the 2023 SEA Games

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2023 SEA Games Basketball Tournament
2023
Tournament details
Games2023 SEA Games
Host nationCambodia
VenueMorodok Techo Indoor Sports Center
Duration9–16 May 2023
Men's tournament
Teams8
Medals
1 Gold medalists  Philippines
2 Silver medalists Cambodia
3 Bronze medalists  Thailand
Women's tournament
Teams7
Medals
1 Gold medalists  Indonesia
2 Silver medalists Philippines
3 Bronze medalists  Malaysia
Tournaments
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Basketball was among the sports contested at the 2023 SEA Games in Cambodia.

The tournaments did not follow FIBA eligibility rules; players only had to have citizenship of the country they sought to represent their national team in the games.[1][2] This meant that every national team could field as many naturalized players or dual citizens as they wanted regardless of whether or not they had acquired their passport by the age of 16 as per FIBA rules.[3]

Participating nations

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Nation Men[4] Women
 Cambodia Yes Yes
 Indonesia Yes Yes
 Laos Yes No
 Malaysia Yes Yes
 Philippines Yes Yes
 Singapore Yes Yes
 Thailand Yes Yes
 Vietnam Yes Yes
Total: 8 NOCs 8 7

Medalists

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men's 5-on-5 tournament
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 Philippines
Mason Amos
Justin Brownlee
Marcio Lassiter
Jerom Lastimosa
Chris Newsome
Calvin Oftana
CJ Perez
Michael Phillips
Chris Ross
Brandon Ganuelas-Rosser
Christian Standhardinger
Arvin Tolentino
 Cambodia
Somoeur Chanyvathana
Chin Sophana
Anthony Dominic Dar
Darrin Dorsey
Darius Henderson
Joseph Hoeup
Oscar Lopes
Dwayne Morgan
Pek Mith
Brandon Peterson
Sayeed Pridgett
Toun Sopheen
 Thailand
Antonio Price Soonthornchote
Frederick Lee Jones Lish
Moses Morgan
Chanatip Jakrawan
Nattakarn Muangboon
Nakorn Jaisanuk
Arnat Phuangla
Anasawee Klaewnarong
Manatsawee Booddoung
Tyler Lamb
Martin Breunig
Jakongmee Morgan
Women's 5-on-5 tournament
details
 Indonesia
Adelaide Callista Wongsohardjo
Agustin Elya Gradita Retong
Clarita Antonio
Dewa Ayu Made Sriartha Kusuma
Dyah Lestari
Henny Sutjiono
Kadek Pratita Citta Dewi
Kimberley Pierre-Louis
Nathania Claresta Orville
Peyton Whitted
Priscilla Annabel Karen
Yuni Anggraeni
 Philippines
France Mae Cabinbin
Janine Pontejos
Jack Animam
Clare Saquing Castro
Camille Clarin
Ana Katrina Castillo
Afril Bernardino
Ella Fajardo
Angelica Marie Surada
Stefanie Ann Berberabe
Katrina Guytingco
Marizze Andrea Tongco
 Malaysia
Saw Wei Yin
Kalaimathi Rajintiran
Pang Hui Pin
Chong Yin Yin
Yap Fook Yee
Tan Sin Jie
Chia Mun Yi
Lee Phei Ling
Ooi Poh Yee
Magdelene Low
Nur Izzati Yaakob
Foo Suet Ying
Men's 3x3 tournament
details
 Cambodia
Darrin Dorsey
Brandon Peterson
Sayeed Pridgett
Tep Chhorath
 Philippines
Almond Vosotros
Joseph Barco Sedurifa
Joseph Eriobu
Lervin Yambao Flores
 Thailand
Antonio Price Soonthornchote
Chanatip Jakrawan
Frederick Lee Jones Lish
Moses Morgan
Women's 3x3 tournament
details
 Vietnam
Trương Thảo My
Trương Thảo Vy
Huỳnh Thị Ngoan
Nguyễn Thị Tiểu Duy
 Philippines
Afril Bernardino
Jack Animam
Janine Pontejos
Mikka Wamil Cacho
 Indonesia
Adelaide Callista Wongsohardjo
Agustin Elya Gradita Retong
Dyah Lestari
Kimberley Pierre-Louis

Medal table

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  *   Host nation (Cambodia)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Philippines (PHI)1304
2 Cambodia (CAM)*1102
3 Indonesia (INA)1012
4 Vietnam (VIE)1001
5 Thailand (THA)0022
6 Malaysia (MAS)0011
Totals (6 entries)44412

References

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  1. ^ Li, Matthew (6 May 2023). "Cambodia fields multiple naturalized players for SEAG 5-on-5, 3x3". Tiebreaker Times. Retrieved 8 May 2023.
  2. ^ Morales, Luisa (8 May 2023). "Cambodia's SEA Games playbook unfortunately still par for the course". Sports Interactive Network Philippines. Retrieved 8 May 2023.
  3. ^ Verora, Levi Joshua Jr. (7 May 2023). "SEAG: Cambodia basketball rosters stir debate on citizenship rules". ABS-CBN News. Retrieved 8 May 2023.
  4. ^ "Gilas pooled with Malaysia in SEAG 5-on-5". Tiebreaker Times. 18 April 2023. Retrieved 20 April 2023.
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