In the third final, Cantho Catfish had to win to continue the race with the defending champion Saigon Heat. Coach Le Tran Minh Nghia kept the same lineup that had succeeded in the semi-finals, including letting young player Le Hoang Quan (born in 2005) play from the start. In contrast, Saigon Heat did not make any changes to their lineup.
In the first half, Cantho Catfish attacked strongly under the leadership of foreign player Yevgen Sakhniuk. When Saigon Heat's Jevonnie Scott temporarily left the field due to a personal foul, the Western team took advantage of the opportunity to accelerate, but still trailed Saigon Heat 24-21 thanks to the excellence of Elijah Weaver.

In the second half, Saigon Heat increased the gap to 8 points thanks to the impressive performance of Tim Waale and the good coordination of the key players. Cantho Catfish did not give up, shortening the gap to 1 point (41-42) thanks to 2 consecutive 3-pointers by Dakota Zinser and Tam Dinh.
The third quarter was tense as the two teams continued to battle it out. However, Jevonnie Scott's breakthroughs helped Saigon Heat temporarily lead 64-62 before entering the deciding quarter.
In the final quarter, Elijah Weaver shined with a series of consecutive scores, helping Saigon Heat rise to 79-71. With the support of his teammates, they maintained a large gap and won the final 95-83, ending the tense match.

This result also helped Saigon Heat become the 2024 VBA champion with a total score of 3-0 after the final series. This is also the 5th consecutive time "Mr. 30" has won the championship in this tournament.