SEA Games 2023: Basketball coaches slam temporary court, dunk on the heat

Basketball coaches of the Singapore and Philippines teams have blamed the temporary linoleum surface at the competition venue for injuries to players. PHOTO: AFP

PHNOM PENH – Basketball coaches at the SEA Games have complained about the quality of the court, blaming the temporary linoleum surface for injuries to players.

The biennial regional sports meet in Phnom Penh is being played mostly at the new, China-funded Morodok Techo National Sports Complex.

While the site has a 60,000-seat athletics stadium and an aquatics centre, it lacks a venue specifically for basketball, one of the region’s most hotly contested sports.

Games have been held in a multi-purpose sports hall, with large linoleum tiles put down in lieu of the traditional polished wood.

There have also been problems with heat, because of insufficient air-conditioning in the room, which is not fully enclosed.

And coaches are not happy.

“There’s no way we should be playing top-level international competitions on linoleum,” said Philippines coach Chot Reyes, after his side’s 105-45 win over Singapore.

He added that such tournaments also “should be played in air-conditioned gyms. Because we all know moisture and perspiration... makes it very slippery”.

He ran off a list of injured players from his country’s men’s and women’s teams, adding: “The other countries have lost players as well.”

The Singapore camp agreed with Reyes’ assessment, saying players had been injured because of the conditions.

“For the first two games, each game we got an injury,” said assistant coach Pang Chin Hong.

“Singapore women’s team, one girl it’s (an injured) meniscus.”

“We are quite upset,” he said, showing AFP a video of a women’s team match in which a full linoleum board briefly flipped up entirely. “It’s really very dangerous,” he added.

The Philippines’ win was their second as they bounced back from a shock defeat on Thursday by Cambodia, who fielded some American-born players, and that put them into the semi-finals.

Philippine teams have traditionally dominated SEA Games basketball, but fell to Indonesia in the final last time out in Hanoi. AFP

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