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Manila to host FIBA Asia Championship in August - Jan 14, 2013

The FIBA Asia Executive Committee has decided to award hosting of the 27th FIBA Asia Championship to Manila, Philippines. Beirut, Lebanon was initially planned to be the hosting city however following unclear situation in the Middle East the Committee has chosen Manila to host the event. The tournament is slated to be held from August 1 through 11, 2013. The 27th FIBA Asia Championship will also act as the qualifying event or the 2014 FIBA World Cup to be played in Spain   [read more]
Lebanon to host 2013 Asian Championships - Sep 24, 2012

The 27th Asian championship will be held in Lebanon for the first time after Beirut was selected ahead of Manila and Tehran to host the 2013 event. The decision was made by a vote of the FIBA Asia executive committee after having reviewed presentations made by representatives of two of the three bidders - Lebanon and the Philippines - for the right to host the associations marquee event   [read more]
Fiba Asia Cup Draw takes place in Tokyo - Jul 1, 2012

Fiba Asia Cup Draw has taken place in Tokyo, Japan. The teams were drawn into two groups with five teams in each. Four best teams from each group will qualify into the quarterfinals of the tournament. The defending champions Lebanon got into Group A alongside Fiba Asia champions China, Macau and two yet to be decided teams. One from SEABA and another one from CABA zones. SEABA representative will be decided during the SEABA Cup in early July   [read more]


Asia-Basket.com All-Asian Championships 2011 Awards - Sep 26, 2011  
China clinch title in dramatic clash versus Jordan - Sep 26, 2011  
Draw completed for 2nd FIBA Asia U16 Championship - Sep 26, 2011  
What coach Tab Baldwin said before the final game... - Sep 26, 2011  
China Unlikely to Go Far in the Olympics - Sep 25, 2011  
China Edges Jordan 70-69 for Asian Championship - Sep 25, 2011  
China and Jordan to fight for the title in Wuhan - Sep 24, 2011  
China Defeats Korea 56-43, Will Face Jordan in Tourney Final - Sep 24, 2011  
China, South Korea, Jordan and Philippines advance into semis - Sep 23, 2011  
China Swamps Lebanon as Iran Shocked by Jordan - Sep 23, 2011  
All set for quarterfinals in Wuhan - Sep 21, 2011  
China, Iran March Into Quarterfinals Undefeated - Sep 21, 2011  
China, South Korea and Iran stay unbeaten in Wuhan - Sep 20, 2011  
Second Stage starts in Wuhan - Sep 19, 2011  
China Crushes Syria -- Iran, Korea, Japan Also Undefeated - Sep 19, 2011  
Preliminary Round comes to an end in Wuhan - Sep 17, 2011  
China, Iran, Korea, Japan Move to Second Round Undefeated - Sep 17, 2011  
Day 2 in Wuhan - Sep 16, 2011  
China Defeats Philippines 75-60, Could Contend for Title - Sep 16, 2011  
Day 1 in Wuhan - Sep 15, 2011  
Lebanon official squad for Asia 2011... - Sep 1, 2011  
Lebanon find China too hot and hard to handle - Aug 22, 2011  

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Asian Championships Final Standing
1. China
2. Jordan
3. S.Korea
4. Philippines
5. Iran
6. Lebanon
7. Japan
8. Taiwan
9. Syria
10. UAE
11. Malaysia
12. Uzbekistan
13. Indonesia
14. India
15. Bahrain
16. Qatar
Points Per Game
 Marcus DOUTHIT
  USA
  (210-C/F-80)
  Avg: 21.9
 1. Douthit, PHI21.9 
 2. Wright, JOR19.2 
 3. Ahmad, UAE17.0 
 4. Yi, CHN16.6 
 5. Hoskin, LEB16.3 
 6. Haddadi, IRI15.4 
 7. Daghles, JOR14.8 
 8. Sitepu, IDN13.8 
 9. Rida, LEB13.6 
 10. Kawamura, JPN13.4 
Rebounds Per Game
 Marcus DOUTHIT
  USA
  (210-C/F-80)
  Avg: 12.2
 1. Douthit, PHI12.2 
 2. Takeuchi, JPN11.4 
 3. Haddadi, IRI11.4 
 4. Yi, CHN10.8 
 5. Hoskin, LEB10.1 
 6. Li Wei, MAS9.1 
 7. Kazemi, IRI8.9 
 8. Gorges, SYR7.6 
 9. Abbas, JOR7.1 
 10. Indrawan, IDN7.0 
Assists Per Game
 Mario WUYSANG
  (176-PG-79)
  Avg: 6.4
 1. Wuysang, IDN6.4 
 2. Guganeswaran, MAS4.9 
 3. Daghles, JOR4.6 
 4. Kamrani, IRI4.0 
 5. Yang, KOR3.9 
 6. Akl, LEB3.8 
 7. Shonaka, JPN3.7 
 8. Lee, TAI3.7 
 9. Haddadi, IRI3.6 
 10. Deep, SYR3.5 
Steals Per Game
 Yue SUN
  (206-SF-85)
  Avg: 1.8
 1. Sun, CHN1.8 
 2. Ahmad, UAE1.8 
 3. Daghles, JOR1.8 
 4. Lee, TAI1.7 
 5. Hirose, JPN1.6 
 6. Chang, TAI1.6 
 7. Wright, JOR1.6 
 8. Salem, UAE1.5 
 9. Wang, CHN1.4 
 10. Kamrani, IRI1.4 
Blocks Per Game
 Hamed HADDADI
  IRI
  (218-C-85)
  Avg: 2.9
 1. Haddadi, IRI2.9 
 2. Zaghab, JOR1.7 
 3. Douthit, PHI1.7 
 4. Yi, CHN1.4 
 5. Sun, CHN1.4 
 6. Singh, IND1.4 
 7. Kim, KOR1.3 
 8. Sitepu, IDN1.2 
 9. Hamowi, SYR1.1 
 10. Kim, KOR0.9 
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