Showing posts with label FIBA Asia. Show all posts
Showing posts with label FIBA Asia. Show all posts

Sunday, August 11, 2013

Yahoo! PH Sports/Czeasar Dancel (NPPA Images) - Iranian players celebrate after beating the Philippines in the gold medal match of the FIBA Asia Championship at the Mall of Asia Arena.

Iran proved too much for an undermanned Gilas Pilipinas side, using its height and experience to run away with an 85-71  victory and capture the gold medal in the 27th FIBA Asia Championship at the Mall of Asia Arena.

Without the injured Marcus Douthit, the Filipinos had trouble containing seven-foot-two Hamed Hadadi, Iran's NBA veteran who frolicked in the paint and scored a game-high 27 points to go along with 16 rebounds.

It's the third FIBA Asia title for Iran, which ruled this event in 2007 and 2009. The loss denied the Philippines a chance to win its first Asian crown since 1985. Iran, Gilas and Korea all qualified for the FIBA  Basketball World Cup to be held next year in Spain

Aside from the silver medal, the Philippines received some consolation after point guard Jayson Castro was named to the tournament's mythical team, along with Korea's Kim Mingoo, Chinese Taipei's Lin Chih Chieh, Iran's Oshin Sahakian, and Hadadi.
The Main Man: With Gilas Pilipinas walking wounded in the absence of Douthit, towering Iranian center Hadadi was simply too much, notably in the second half.

Waived by the Phoenix Suns in late June this year, the 7-foot-2 behemoth towered over his Filipino rivals with a game-high 29 points, 18 coming in the final 20 minutes, on top of 16 rebounds, two blocks and as many assists in 29 minutes of dominant play.

Proving he’s still the most intimidating inside presence in Asia, Hadadi–as expected–was named the tournament's most valuable player.

Honorable Mentions: Versatile Samad Nikkhah Bahrami, crafty playmaker Mahdi Kamrany and do-it-all Oshin Sahakian showed there’s more to Iran than just their prized center.

The 6-foot-6 Bahrami bucked a foul-plagued outing with 19 markers, most of them in the second half, plus seven assists while the 5-foot-11 Kamrany displayed an all-around outing of 15 points, seven rebounds and five assists.

Not to be outshone was the 6-foot-7 Sahakian, who finished with a double-double outing of 12 points and as many rebounds, enough to earn for himself the tourney’s Best Power Forward award.

Game Turning Point: Kamrany’s buzzer-beating triple at the end of the third canto proved to the beginning of the Nationals’ end in the thrilling match.

After Jimmy Alapag canned two freebies that pulled Gilas within 53-59, the Iranians made the most out of the 5.8 seconds left in the third canto, hurriedly relaying the leather to a wide-open Kamrany, who coolly sank a right corner triple that restored their lead to nine.

It was all Iran after that. Hamed Afagh translated a lousy inbound pass by Larry Fonacier into an easy lay-in then Hamed Hadadi buckled down to work by scoring six of the team’s next eight points that put in full control going to the final 5:08 of play.

They Said It:

Iran coach Memi Becirovic: “Today’s game was the toughest game for us because we know 20,000 fans are behind the Philippine team. They played very good and they fight every time.”

Iran center Hamed Hadadi: “They missed their center Marcus (Douthit) but still they played very well. I think the best team we played were the Philippines.”

Gilas Pilipinas coach Chot Reyes: “Unfortunately, it ended the way it did. Still, if somebody told me last month that on August 11 we would have silver medals around our necks, we’ll be very, very happy. Ecstatic in fact. We came and achieved what we set out to achieve. Obviously, we wanted to win that gold but in the end, especially without Marcus, it was too difficult for us. I’m very, very proud of my players. They fought tooth and nail.”


Gilas Pilipinas guard Jayson William: “‘Yung goal namin, na-achieve namin (of making it to the FIBA World Cup in Spain). Pasalamat rin kami na nakaharap namin sila sa finals para sa experience.” 


SOURCE: ph.yahoo.com

FIBA ASIA CHAMPIONSHIP 2013 Final Ranking

Posted by reeYnee On 11:02 PM No comments

Final ranking

Rank Team Record FIBA World Ranking
Before After Change
1  Iran 9–0 20

2  Philippines 7–2 45

3  Korea 7–2 33

4th  Chinese Taipei 6–3 42

5th  China 6–3 11

6th  Qatar 5–3 36

7th  Jordan 4–5 30

8th  Kazakhstan 3–6 47

9th  Japan 3–4 35

10th  Hong Kong 1–6 71

11th  India 2–6 58

12th  Bahrain 2–6 75

13th  Saudi Arabia 1–3 69

14th  Thailand 1–4 85

15th  Malaysia 0–4 69

SOURCE: Wikipedia

South Korea beat Chinese Taipei 75-57 in the bronze medal game at the 2013 FIBA Asia Championship in Manila on Sunday, claiming the third bid from the continent for the 2014 FIBA World Cup. Iran and the Philippines had qualified for the World Cup on Saturday by winning their semifinal matches. Iran and the Philippines will play for the FIBA Asia title on Sunday.

Korea claimed its second straight FIBA Asia bronze and its 24th medal in 26 appearances in the tournament. The nation will be making its seventh World Cup appearance in Spain next summer. Korea has never medaled at the World level. Korea last qualified for the Worlds in 1998. It last won a game at the World Cup in 1994.

Chinese Taipei could still make the World Cup if it is granted one of the four wild card berths FIBA doles out as the tournament approaches. Historically, however, three of the four bids go to European nations. China -- which Chinese Taipei beat in the quarterfinals -- is ranked No. 11 in the world and may be seen as a stronger option than Taipei, which is ranked No. 42 in the world.

Tournaments to select World Cup contenders from Europe, the Americas and Africa will happen this summer, as well. The total count of teams that have already qualified for the 32-team team is seven: Korea, Iran, the Philippines, host Spain, Olympic champion United States, Australia and New Zealand.


SOURCE: SB Nation

Thursday, August 8, 2013

2013 FIBA Asia Championship Standings

Posted by reeYnee On 8:30 AM No comments


Team Standings

GROUP E
Team      Win           Lose    
Chinese Taipei                     4 1
Philippines                     4 1
Jordan                      2 3
Qatar                    4 1
Japan                                   1 4
Hong Kong                      0 5

GROUP F
Team      Win           Lose    
Iran                   5 0
Korea                    4 1
Kazakhstan                     2 3
China                    3 2
Bahrain                                 1 4
India                      0 5

Saturday, August 3, 2013


CHINA VS MALAYSIA
113 - 22

CHINESE TAIPEI VS SAUDI ARABIA
90 - 67

JAPAN VS HONG KONG
76 - 59

SOUTH KOREA VS IRAN
65 - 76


 JORDAN VS PHILIPPINES
71 - 77


THAILAND VS INDIA
65 - 89



IRAN VS MALAYSIA
115 - 25

JORDAN VS CHINESE TAIPEI
87 - 91

JAPAN VS QATAR
71 - 74

CHINA VS KOREA
59 - 63

KAZAKHSTAN VS THAILAND
81 - 67


SAUDI ARABIA VS PHILIPPINES
66 - 78

Thursday, August 1, 2013

South Korea Win Over China

Posted by reeYnee On 11:00 PM No comments
South Korea defeat China at the FIBA Asia Championship with the score of 63-59

KOREA
CHINA

             

63
59

KOREA
CHINA

Points
1. J. KIM 15
2. S. CHO 12
3. D. YANG 11
4. S. KIM 9
5. S. LEE 6
Rebounds
1. S. CHO 4
2. D. YANG 4
3. T. KIM 3
4. J. KIM 3
5. H. YOON 3
Assists
D. YANG 4
2. S. CHO 2
3. J. LEE 2
4. T. KIM 1
5. S. KIM 1

             
 Points
1.J. YI 23
2. P. ZHOU 8
3. X. LIU 6
4. Z. WANG 5
5. Z. WANG 4
Rebounds
1. Z. WANG 10
2. J. YI 10
3. X. LIU 3
4. F. ZHU 3
5. S. WANG 2
Assists
1 Y. SUN 3
2. S. WANG 2
3. P. ZHOU 2
4. J. CHEN 1
5. X. LI 1




Nice win for the Philippines against Kingdom of Saudi Arabia in the score of 78-66


PHILIPPINES
KINGDOM OF SAUDI ARABIA



             


78
66

PHILIPPINES
KINGDOM OF SAUDI ARABIA


Points
1. L. FONACIER -12
2. L. TENORIO 12
3. M. DOUTHIT 10
4. R. DE OCAMPO 9
5. J. PINGRIS 8

Rebound
1. M. DOUTHIT-11
2. J. PINGRIS 9
3. R. DE OCAMPO 6
4. L. TENORIO 6
5. J. AGUILAR 5

Assists
L. TENORIO - 6
2. L. FONACIER 4
3. R. DE OCAMPO 3
4. J. CHAN 1
5. M. DOUTHIT 1



             
Points
1. A. ALMUWALLAD 18
2. M. ALMARWANI 12
3. M. ALHWSAWI 11
4. N. ABO JALAS 9
5. M. ALMARWANI 8

Rebounds
1. M. ALMARWANI 12
2. M. ALHWSAWI 6
3. M. ALMARWANI 6
4. N. ABO JALAS 3
5. M. ALMUWALLAD 3

Assists
1. M. ALHWSAWI 2
2. M. ALMARWANI 2
3. M. ALMUWALLAD 2
4. F. BELAL 2
5. M. ALMARWANI 1






Game 3 of FIBA Asia Championship and Qatar beats Japan with the score of 75-74, what a close game.

QATAR
JAPAN


             

75
74


Former NBA Player Jarvis Hayes leads Qatar for the win against Japan he had 20 points with 6 rebounds and 1 assists. While his teammate Yasseen  MUSA dominates in rebounding he had 15 rebounds with 12 points and 4 assist.

In Japan Kosuke KANAMARU is the leading scorer, he had 27 points and 4 rebounds. His teammate Kosuke TAKEUCHI had 10 rebounds and 10 points
Game 2 of FIBA Asia Championship and Chinese Taipei win against Jordan with the score of 91-87.


CHINESE TAIPEI
JORDAN


             

91
87

Great game for Chih-Chieh LIN, has was the leading top scorer for the Chinese Taipei. He score 27 points with 6 rebounds and 5 assists to lead the Chinese Taipei against Jordan. Quincy DAVIS III also contributes for the team with his 18 points, 11 rebounds and 1 assists. Chinese Taipei had 38 points in the paint and they had 7 points from turnover. The team also had 6 second chance points and 2 fast break points.

While in Jordan, Jimmy BAXTER is the leading scorer for the team, he had 30 points with 6 rebounds and 4 assists. Wesam AL-SOUS also contributes for the team he had 18 points with 2 rebounds and 4 assist.
Iran win against Malaysia with the score of 115-25 in the FIBA Asia Championship Opening held in SM Mall of Asia Philippines..


IRAN MALAYSIA

             

115
25

Iran top leading scorer is Hamed HADADI, he has 21 points, 8 rebounds and 2 assists. Iran dominates the paint area with 70 points and also 14 second chance points in the paint area. The team got 16 fast break points and they 45 Points from Turnovers.

In Malaysia their top leading scorer is Hong Hoong GAN he has 11 points and 1 rebound.

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