Hi-Tech Basketball Club
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Hi-Tech | |||
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Hi-Tech logo | |||
Leagues | Thailand Basketball League | ||
Founded | 2009 | ||
History | Thailand Tigers (2009–10) Chang Thailand Slammers (2010–13) SportsRev Thailand Slammers (2013) Hi-Tech Bangkok City (2014–2016) Hi-Tech Basketball Club (2016–present) | ||
Arena | Thai Japanese Stadium (6,051) Hi-Tech Gym (2,000) | ||
Location | Bangkok, Thailand | ||
Team colours | Orange, Green and Black | ||
President | Pornsak Chinawongwatana, Nipondh Chawalitmontien | ||
Head coach | Chris Daleo | ||
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Hi-Tech Basketball Club, formerly known as the Thailand Tigers, Chang Thailand Slammers, and the Sports Rev Thailand Slammers, is a professional basketball team based in Bangkok, Thailand, that played in the Asean Basketball League[1] until 2016.
Currently they play in the Thailand Basketball League (TBL) and have won a record five championships. Hi-Tech also has won two ASEAN Basketball League championships, in 2011 and 2014. It plays its games at the Thai-Japanese Stadium.
Trophies and honours
Domestic
International
- ASEAN Basketball League
- FIBA Asia Champions Cup
- 8th Place (1): 2019
Roster
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Updated: 2024 |
Miscellaneous
In 2011, former team captain Piyapong Piroon donated his team jacket, a number of his jerseys as well as official balls from the ABL in a charity bid to aid victims of the 2011 Thailand floods. Team owner Nipondh Chawalitmontien offered to double that amount.[2]
Notable players
Local players
- Piyapong Piroon
- Attaporn Lertmalaiporn
- Kannawat Lertlaokul
- Sukdave Gougar
- Montien Wongsawangtum
- Wattana Suttisin
- Bandit Lakhan
- Nakorn Jaisanuk
- Wutipong Dasom
- Chanon Aaron Seangsuwan
Foreign players
- Cameroon Chris Kuete
- United States Jason Dixon
- Philippines Ardy Larong
- Philippines Abby Santos
- Philippines Boyet Bautista
- Philippines Ricky Ricafuente
- Philippines Chester Tolomia
- United States Devon Sullivan
- United States Calvin Williams
- United States Justin Howard
- United States Michael Earl
- United States Rwanda Darrius Brannon
- Philippines Patrick Cabahug
- United States Steven Thomas
- Philippines Rex Leynes
- Philippines Alex Angeles
- Philippines JP Alcaraz
- United States DeAndre Thomas
- United States Chris Garnett
- United States Kenneth Walker
- Nigeria United States Ike Nwankwo
- United States Chaz Twan Briggs
- Philippines Froilan Baguion
- Philippines Jonathan Fernandez
- United States Chris Charles
- Philippines Luis "Tonino" Gonzaga
- Philippines Jeric Canada
Coaches
- United States Chuck Davisson / Thailand Mawinporn Soonphonthont (2009–10)
- Philippines Raha Mortel / Thailand Tongkiat Singhasene (2010–11)
- Thailand Manit Niyomyindee / United States Felton Sealey (2012)
- United States Joe Bryant (2013)
- Philippines Raha Mortel / Philippines Jing Ruiz (2014–present)
References
- ↑ Thailand Slammers Ends Singapore Slingers' Winning Streak Archived 16 March 2013 at the Wayback Machine, jumpshot.sg, accessed 15 February 2012.
- ↑ Chang Thailand Slammers Captain Raises Money for Bangkok, aseanbasketballleague.com, accessed 15 February 2012.