The Central Board of the Indonesian Basketball Association (DPP PERBASI) has explicitly stated its ambition for the national 3×3 men’s and women’s teams: securing a coveted spot in the main draw of the FIBA 3×3 Asia Cup 2025, which will be held in Singapore. This aspiration underscores PERBASI’s commitment to elevating Indonesia’s presence and competitiveness in the fast-paced and dynamic world of 3×3 basketball on the Asian stage.
The FIBA 3×3 Asia Cup is the premier 3×3 competition in the continent, attracting top-tier national teams vying for supremacy. Qualifying for the main draw is a significant achievement, signifying a team’s strength and potential against the best in Asia. PERBASI recognizes the importance of this tournament in providing crucial exposure and experience for Indonesian players, ultimately contributing to the long-term development of the sport within the nation.
To achieve this goal, PERBASI has been actively involved in rigorous preparations for both the men’s and women’s squads. This includes intensive training camps focusing on the unique demands of 3×3 basketball, such as agility, quick decision-making, and strategic gameplay in a condensed court setting. The selection process for the national teams has prioritized players who demonstrate exceptional skill, teamwork, and a deep understanding of the 3×3 format.
Furthermore, PERBASI is placing a strong emphasis on tactical development and scouting of potential opponents. Understanding the playing styles and strengths of other Asian powerhouses in 3×3 is crucial for devising effective game plans and maximizing Indonesia’s chances of success. The coaching staff is working diligently to instill a winning mentality and foster seamless collaboration among the team members.
The focus on the FIBA 3×3 Asia Cup 2025 in Singapore also aligns with PERBASI’s broader vision of promoting 3×3 basketball across Indonesia. The shorter, more accessible format of 3×3 has witnessed a surge in popularity globally, and PERBASI aims to capitalize on this momentum to engage a wider audience and cultivate grassroots talent.