The FIBA Asia Cup is undoubtedly one of the most captivating basketball tournaments on the international calendar, with nations vying for their place in this prestigious event. The upcoming 2025 edition promises to be an exciting competition, featuring top teams from Asia and Oceania battling it out for the coveted championship title. Thailand’s basketball team defeated Singapore to book their spot in the major tournament in two years’ time. But, could they claim victory in the FIBA Asia Cup?
Thailand Qualify For FIBA Asia Cup 2025
Thailand booked its spot in the FIBA Asia Cup after finishing second in its Group F campaign. It was a near-perfect display by the nation, with their only loss coming against Guam, who ended with a 100% record. Thailand scored more points than any other team in Group F, but they will need to sharpen up defensively before the start of the tournament in two years, as they allowed 406, which was the fifth-most in Group F. But, their averages throughout qualification will ensure that they will attack every game that they are involved in. The nation averages 93.6 points per game and secured their spot in the finals with a 78-60 win over Singapore on game day three.
Tyler Randall Lamb was the standout player in terms of points and assists for the nation, as he averaged 27 points per game and 4.3 assists. Anasawee Klaewnarong also excelled throughout qualification, as he recorded 5.4 rebounds per game. Frederick Lee Jones Lish was also excellent, averaging 19.3 points per game, and 3.9 assists.
Thailand At FIBA Asia Cup
It will certainly be a welcome sight to see Thailand back at the major tournament, as they had failed to qualify for each of the previous three editions. Meanwhile, their only showing at the FIBA Asia Cup since 2003 came in 2013, as they finished 14th overall in the standings. That was just shy of their worst-ever showing at the FIBA Asia Cup, which came when they finished 16th overall in the 1995 edition of the tournament. Thailand is yet to claim victory in the event, with their best effort coming when they finished fourth in back-to-back editions in 1963 and 1965. The nation has hosted the event on three previous occasions, finishing sixth in the 1969 and 1975 tournaments, before claiming eighth in the 1987 competition. Improving that finish would be their big goal in 2025, but that would still take a massive effort from the teams and coaches.
What Is The FIBA Asia Cup?
The FIBA Asia Cup is one of the most prestigious basketball events to take place in Asia and Oceania. Nowadays, the event takes place every four years, and this has been the case since the reformation in 2017. It was in this edition that the tournament lost a little of its prestige, as it would no longer form the qualification event for the Olympic Games or FIBA World Cup.
Still, it is one of the most celebrated events on the calendar for basketball fans in the region, and it has been a standout event for nations since its foundation in 1960. Nowadays, 16 teams compete for the title, with all teams separated into four groups of four teams. The top-placed team automatically qualifies for the quarterfinals, while the teams that place second and third must then clash in a playoff to reach the last eight.
FIBA Asia Cup’s Most Successful Nations
Only six nations have ever won the FIBA Asia Cup, with China running away with the most title. China has landed success in the prestigious event on 16 separate occasions, while they have also finished second once and third on two occasions. Their most recent success came in 2015, as they beat the Philippines in the final. However, they haven’t reached the last four in each of the previous two editions.
The Philippines are the second most successful nation with five wins, with their most recent win coming in 1985. Since then, they have been beaten in the final on two occasions. Australia certainly appears to be the growing force in the tournament, as they have won the previous two editions of the FIBA Asia Cup. The most recent of those came in 2022, as they beat Lebanon 75-73 in a thrilling final in Jakarta.
Can Thailand Win The FIBA Asia Cup 2025?
It will be a period of progression for fans of the Thailand team, as it looks incredibly unlikely that the 94th-ranked side in the world will claim success in 2025. However, a solid group stage campaign and potentially a showing in the playoff round could be an excellent performance to build on for future editions of the tournament.