At the 13th ASEAN Schools Games (ASG) in Vietnam, Indonesia’s men’s basketball team achieved a significant milestone by defeating Singapore 64-55. This victory secured their place in the finals, bringing them one step closer to gold.
The ASEAN Schools Games (ASG) is a critical platform for youth athletes in Southeast Asia to showcase their talents. The games encourage sportsmanship and foster intercultural exchange among participating nations. Indonesia’s success in basketball highlights the country’s growing prowess in the sport.
The game against Singapore was intensely competitive, with Indonesia pulling ahead in the final quarters to secure a 64-55 victory. The win was characterized by strategic gameplay and strong teamwork.

Indonesia initially led the first quarter but faced a setback in the second quarter when Singapore overtook them. However, strategic adjustments made during halftime allowed Indonesia to regain control in the second half of the game.
Coach Rifky Antolyon’s tactical changes were pivotal in overcoming the challenges posed by Singapore. The team’s ability to adapt and improve their play was crucial for their comeback in the third quarter.
Several Indonesian players made significant contributions, with impressive points and rebounds that were vital in gaining the upper hand over Singapore.
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Indonesia is set to face the Philippines in the final match. The Philippines has been a strong contender, having defeated Indonesia in the preliminary rounds. The final is a rematch of the 2019 ASG final, where Indonesia seeks redemption and a gold medal.
Indonesia’s progress to the final is a testament to the country’s improvements in basketball and its ability to compete on an international level. This achievement not only boosts the team’s morale but also enhances Indonesia’s reputation in regional sports.
Indonesia’s men’s basketball team secures a spot in the finals of the ASEAN Schools Games 2024 after a decisive win over Singapore. This advancement underlines Indonesia’s growing influence in regional basketball, setting the stage for a thrilling final against the Philippines.











