The IBL standings remained unchanged for the top three in the second half, with Pelita Jaya firmly in first place through the start of the ninth week.
The IBL website stated on Monday that David Singleton's team is still the king and has a clean slate, having won all of its first 11 matches of the season up to the end of the eighth week.
The team based at GMSB, Kuningan.
In their final match, Andakara Prastawa and his friends defeated Hangtuah with a score of 73-63, at the Ciracas Sports Hall.
They played tight until the third quarter and turned the score around in the fourth quarter.
Second place is occupied by Bogor Hornbills, coached by Cesar Camara, after collecting 22 points from a 10-2 match record.
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Despite having the same points as Pelita Jaya, the Rain City club lost the head-to-head and played one match more.
Satria Muda Pertamina Bandung finished third. Djordje Jovicic's squad has collected 21 points with a 10-1 win-loss record.
From the bottom of the table, Pacific Caesar Surabaya ended a negative streak of results in 11 matches.
In the 12th match, Andika Supriadi's squad achieved a perfect result by defeating defending champions Dewa United Banten.
The victory felt special because it was achieved at Dewa United Arena in Tangerang last Sunday night.
This positive result means that Laskar Kenjeran now has a record of 1-11 with 13 points.
