The bronze medal game was first on Saturday and Thailand took advantage of Jordan resting stars to avenge their earlier loss and win in front of their fans 66-52. The trophy and a spot in Division A in two years were on the line in the final and the game was tense. Indonesia took the lead in the fourth quarter and then held off Iran at the end to win 55-54.
https://www.fiba.basketball/womensasiacup/2023/divisionb/game/1908/Thailand-Jordan#|tab=boxscore
Thailand [66]: Udomsuk 17/7r Lumdappang 15/13r Naumkong 9 Thuamon 7/11r Phetnin 7 Prajuapsook 6 Wongtapha 5 Hewchaiyaphum 0 Boonjun 0 Summat 0 Tate 0 Supyen DNP
Jordan [52]: Abu Jbara 14/12r Najjar 14 Abdo 8/9r Al Shiyyab 6/7r Hamadah 5 Alnoubani 3 Haddad 2 Yaltchen 0 Malwaki DNP Sheppard DNP Shehadeh DNP Al Hinn DNP
https://www.fiba.basketball/womensasiacup/2023/divisionb/game/1908/Indonesia-Iran#|tab=boxscore
Indonesia [55]: Orville 16/6r Pierre-Louis 11/14r Kusuma 8/6r Retong 7/9a Anggraeni 4 Lestari 4 Antonio 3 Sutjiono 2 Aritonang 0 Dewi 0 Shoimah 0 Karen 0
Iran [54]: Shahriari 14 Rasoulipour 14/6a Khodamoradi 10 Shojaei 7 Vakili 3 Asadi 3 Abedi 2 Eissaian 1 Golmohammadi 0 Esmailzadeh 0 Yazdian 0 Ghaffari 0
