2022 FilBasket International Championship

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2022 Filbasket International Championship
Tournament details
Country Malaysia
DatesOctober 23–30, 2022
Teams10
Final positions
ChampionsHarimau Malaysia (1st title)
Runner-upKL Aseel
Third placePilipinas Aguilas
Fourth placeMBC
Tournament statistics
Best playerTing Chun Hong[1] (Harimau Malaysia)

The 2022 FilBasket International Championship, also known as the 2022 Sportsclick FilBasket International Championship – Malaysia for sponsorship reasons, was the third tournament of the Philippine-based FilBasket league, the second tournament of 2022, and the last tournament prior to the league's renaming as AsiaBasket.

The tournament was held in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia,[2][3] and was organized in coordination with the Samahang Basketbol ng Pilipinas and the Malaysia Basketball Association.[4]

After inviting Kuala Lumpur Aseel as a guest team in the previous tournament, this tournament marked the league's further expansion into the Southeast Asia region, with seven of the ten teams being from outside the Philippines.

The Malaysia national team, playing as "Harimau Malaysia", clinched the title by beating fellow Malaysian team KL Aseel in the final.[1] It was the first time the two finalists are from outside the Philippines.

Teams[edit]

Name Locality Country Head coach
Pegasus Brunei Bandar Seri Begawan  Brunei Philippines Jade Padrigao
Bumi Borneo Pontianak, West Kalimantan  Indonesia Indonesia Tondi Raja Syailendra
Elang Pacific Caesar Surabaya Indonesia R. Aries Herman M.
KL Aseel Kuala Lumpur  Malaysia Malaysia Ee Kee Lip
Harimau Malaysia Kuala Lumpur Philippines Jeff Viernes
MBC Basketball Club Malacca City Malaysia Guganeswaran Batumalai
BGC Builders Taguig City  Philippines Philippines Joevanne Agbong
Pilipinas Aguilas Philippines Luis Monfort
Shawarma Shack–Makabayan Warriors Quezon City Philippines Tylon Darjuan
Adroit Sports Association Woodlands  Singapore Singapore Chan Sian Gay

Format[edit]

This tournament was the first that featured the group stage format. 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 a two-round, single-elimination playoff bracket. The first round is a crossover semifinals, where the first-seed from a group is matched with the second-seed from the opposing group. The winning teams advance to the Finals while the losing teams move to a new third place game. All rounds are now single-game knockouts, as opposed to twice-to-beat or best-of-three used previously.

Elimination round[edit]

Group A[edit]

Pos Team Pld W L PF PA PD Pts Qualification
1  Harimau Malaysia 4 4 0 368 293 +75 8 Semifinals
2 Philippines Pilipinas Aguilas 4 3 1 316 277 +39 7
3 Indonesia Bumi Borneo 4 2 2 305 318 −13 6
4 Philippines BGC Builders 4 1 3 280 328 −48 5
5 Singapore Adroit 4 0 4 312 365 −53 4
October 23 Bumi Borneo Indonesia 82–69 Philippines BGC Builders Kuala Lumpur
Scoring by quarter: 18–12, 28–14, 24–29, 28–22
Boxscore Arena: MABA Stadium
October 23 Harimau Malaysia  84–77 Philippines Pilipinas Aguilas Kuala Lumpur
Boxscore Arena: MABA Stadium
October 24 Adroit Singapore 77–83 Indonesia Bumi Borneo Kuala Lumpur
Boxscore Arena: MABA Stadium
October 24 BGC Builders Philippines 54–86  Harimau Malaysia Kuala Lumpur
Boxscore Arena: MABA Stadium
October 25 Pilipinas Aguilas Philippines 79–61 Philippines BGC Builders Kuala Lumpur
Pts: http://www.fibalivestats.com/webcast/BEBL// Boxscore] Arena: MABA Stadium
October 25 Harimau Malaysia  100–85 Singapore Adroit Kuala Lumpur
Boxscore Arena: MABA Stadium
October 26 Adroit Singapore 81–96 Philippines BGC Builders Kuala Lumpur
Boxscore Arena: MABA Stadium
October 26 Bumi Borneo Indonesia 63–74 Philippines Pilipinas Aguilas Kuala Lumpur
Boxscore Arena: MABA Stadium
October 27 Pilipinas Aguilas Philippines 86–69 Singapore Adroit Kuala Lumpur
Boxscore Arena: MABA Stadium
October 27 Harimau Malaysia  98–77 Indonesia Bumi Borneo Kuala Lumpur
Boxscore Arena: MABA Stadium

Group B[edit]

Pos Team Pld W L PF PA PD Pts Qualification
1 Malaysia KL Aseel 4 3 1 314 295 +19 7 Semifinals
2 Malaysia MBC 4 3 1 296 294 +2 7
3 Brunei Pegasus Brunei 4 2 2 361 369 −8 6
4 Philippines Makabayan Warriors 4 1 3 330 334 −4 5
5 Indonesia Elang Pacific Caesar 4 1 3 317 326 −9 5
October 23 Elang Pacific Caesar Indonesia 81–88 Brunei Pegasus Brunei Kuala Lumpur
Boxscore Arena: MABA Stadium
October 23 KL Aseel Malaysia 81–60 Malaysia MBC Kuala Lumpur
Boxscore Arena: MABA Stadium
October 24 Makabayan Warriors Philippines 93–86 Indonesia Elang Pacific Caesar Kuala Lumpur
Boxscore Arena: MABA Stadium
October 24 Pegasus Brunei Brunei 79–80 Malaysia KL Aseel Kuala Lumpur
Boxscore Arena: MABA Stadium
October 25 Makabayan Warriors Philippines 105–107 Brunei Pegasus Brunei Kuala Lumpur
Boxscore Arena: MABA Stadium
October 25 Elang Pacific Caesar Indonesia 67–72 Malaysia MBC Kuala Lumpur
Boxscore Arena: MABA Stadium
October 26 MBC Malaysia 103–87 Brunei Pegasus Brunei Kuala Lumpur
Boxscore Arena: MABA Stadium
October 26 KL Aseel Malaysia 80–73 Philippines Makabayan Warriors Kuala Lumpur
Boxscore Arena: MABA Stadium
October 27 Makabayan Warriors Philippines 59–61 Malaysia MBC Kuala Lumpur
Boxscore Arena: MABA Stadium
October 27 Elang Pacific Caesar Indonesia 83–73 Malaysia KL Aseel Kuala Lumpur
Boxscore Arena: MABA Stadium

Playoff bracket[edit]

The top two teams from the elimination round advanced to the semifinals. The winners advanced for a one-game final while the losers contested in the third place play-off game.[5]

Semifinals Finals
      
B1 Malaysia KL Aseel 72
A2 Philippines Pilipinas Aguilas 63
B1 Malaysia KL Aseel 68
A1  Harimau Malaysia 87
A1  Harimau Malaysia 92
B2 Malaysia MBC 59 Third place
A2 Philippines Pilipinas Aguilas 81
B2 Malaysia MBC 72

Semifinals[edit]

October 29 KL Aseel Malaysia 72–63 Philippines Pilipinas Aguilas Kuala Lumpur
18:00
Pts: Y. Wee 18
Rebs: Mahadevan 13
Asts: J. Wong 5
Boxscore Pts: Baracael 18
Rebs: Eze 15
Asts: Reyes 4
Arena: MABA Stadium
Attendance: 2,500
October 29 Harimau Malaysia  92–59 Malaysia MBC Kuala Lumpur
20:00
Pts: C. Ting 34
Rebs: A. Wen Qian 9
Asts: W. Ong 4
Boxscore Pts: Y. Phang 14
Rebs: Hamilton 10
Asts: J. Lee 7
Arena: MABA Stadium
Attendance: 2,500

Third place game[edit]

October 30 Pilipinas Aguilas Philippines 81–72 Malaysia MBC Kuala Lumpur
18:00
Pts: Baracael 24
Rebs: Eze 10
Asts: Mangahas 4
Boxscore Pts: Hamilton 22
Rebs: Hamilton 16
Asts: J. Lee 5
Arena: MABA Stadium
Attendance: 200

Final[edit]

October 30 Harimau Malaysia  87–68 Malaysia KL Aseel Kuala Lumpur
20:00
Pts: W. Ong 16
Rebs: W. Ong 7
Asts: Y. Heng 5
Boxscore Pts: Y. Wee 14
Rebs: Mahadevan 8
Asts: J. Wong 3
Arena: MABA Stadium
Attendance: 200

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b "Harimau Malaysia rules Filbasket International Championship, beats KL in all-Malaysian final". Dugout Philippines. October 30, 2022. Retrieved October 31, 2022.
  2. ^ "Filbasket to stage pocket tournament on Malaysia court - BusinessMirror". BusinessMirror. October 20, 2022. Retrieved October 23, 2022.
  3. ^ Morales, Luisa (October 22, 2022). "Filbasket goes international with Malaysia pocket tiff". The Philippine Star. Retrieved October 23, 2022.
  4. ^ Terrado, Reuben (October 23, 2022). "Three Pinoy teams to play in Filbasket Int'l Championship in KL". Sports Interactive Network Philippines. Retrieved October 23, 2022.
  5. ^ "Filbasket goes global with 'International Championship' in KL". Dugout Philippines. October 20, 2022. Retrieved October 23, 2022.