Loren Woods is still Playing Dirty .... - Mar 6, 2010 (by Mohammad Ahmadi) Big American Center, Loren Woods (213-C-78, college: Arizona) has shown in this season that he can not control his behaviour during the pressure of the game. There is no doubt that he is a good and useful player and is playing for a big club but he must control himself more and more. During the season 2009-2010, Mahram had not problem in games and could win teams easily but in Semi Final and Final, they had tough games.
First, against Saba Mehr, they did good and won Saba in Qazvin but Loren Woods became angry because of good defence of Saba players and after that, he kicked the ball to the bench o Saba and hit them !!! After that, Iran Basketball Federation suspended him for one game and he couldn't play for next game against Saba.
Second, In Final game against ZobAhan, after great performancce of Jaber Rouzbahani against Woods, Loren made three offensive fouls on Jaber and at the end, kicked on his chest and Jaber got injured and couldn't continue the game!!! .
To sum up, Import players must be more careful on their behaviours because they are instead of the people of their countries and whatever they do, will show their people behaviour.
Iran triumphs at Williams Jones Cup - Jul 20, 2010 (by Eurobasket News)
Iran triumphs at Williams Jones Cup as the team won all six games. Iran overcame Taiwan 92:82 although trailing in the game. Iranian forward Bahrami was named 2010 William Jones Cup Most valuable Player. He recorded 30 points in the top game versus Lebanon. That time Iran produced a 79:71 victory over Lebanon to remain undefeated. [read more]
Iran triumphs at Williams Jones Cup as the team won all six games. Iran overcame Taiwan 92:82 although trailing in the game. Iranian forward Bahrami was named 2010 William Jones Cup Most valuable Player. He recorded 30 points in the top game versus Lebanon. That time Iran produced a 79:71 victory over Lebanon to remain undefeated.
Iran remain the only undefeated team in William Jones Cup - Jul 18, 2010 (by Eurobasket News)
Iran remain the only undefeated team in William Jones Cup as the team improved already to 4-0 record. Tonight they rolled over Australian Crocs 84:54. The favorites easily won another game to prove the ambitions for Gold. Darvarpanah Fard Karekani was unstoppable with 28 points to lead his team. Rouzbeh Arghavan (212-F/C-88) notched 17, whilst Zani Mashhady had 16. Stanely ended up with 11 points in the losing effort.
Before that Iran produced a 79:71 victory over Lebanon to remain undefeated [read more]
Iran remain the only undefeated team in William Jones Cup as the team improved already to 4-0 record. Tonight they rolled over Australian Crocs 84:54. The favorites easily won another game to prove the ambitions for Gold. Darvarpanah Fard Karekani was unstoppable with 28 points to lead his team. Rouzbeh Arghavan (212-F/C-88) notched 17, whilst Zani Mashhady had 16. Stanely ended up with 11 points in the losing effort. Before that Iran produced a 79:71 victory over Lebanon to remain undefeated. Lebanon led 44:42 after the halftime, but Iran won the second half. Nikkhah Bahrami paced all the winners with 30 points , while Kardoust Poustinsaraei collected 20 points and 14 rebounds. Jackson Vroman (208-C/F-81, college: Iowa St.) finished the game with 14 points and 7 rebounds in defeat, whilst Fahed scored 10.
Kardoust Did A Big Job and Iran Outdueled Lebanon To Go 3-0 ... - Jul 18, 2010 (by Mohammad Ahmadi)
Iran came from behind to beat Lebanon 79-71 Saturday in the battle of two undfeated teams in the 2010 R. William Jones Cup basketball tournament while host Taiwan was handed its first defeat after a 94-85 loss to Japan.
Defending champion Iran is now 3-0 after the win as Lebanon and the Philippines are one step behind at 2-1 respectively in the seven-team single round-robin men's competition. Taiwan tied with Japan at 2-2 [read more]
Iran came from behind to beat Lebanon 79-71 Saturday in the battle of two undfeated teams in the 2010 R. William Jones Cup basketball tournament while host Taiwan was handed its first defeat after a 94-85 loss to Japan.
Defending champion Iran is now 3-0 after the win as Lebanon and the Philippines are one step behind at 2-1 respectively in the seven-team single round-robin men's competition. Taiwan tied with Japan at 2-2.
Iranian forward Samad Nikkhah (198-G/F-83) scored 30 points, including 17 in the first half, in the much-anticipated game between the defending Asian champion and its West Asian opponent Lebanon, which finished 4th in the last Asian Championship. 2.10-meter center Asghar Kardoust (210-C-86) added 20 points and 14 boards.
After see-sawing first three quarters, Iran finally took advantage of the absence of Lebanese big man Jackson Vroman, who fouled out of the game with four minutes to go, in the last period during which it outscored Lebanon 26-7 to go from behind.
'It's always tough to beat Lebanon, ' Iran head coach Veselin Matic said.
Vroman led Lebanon with 14 points and 7 rebounds. Rony Fahed had 10.
Japan did not panick when Taiwan opened the game aggressively and led by double-digit after five minutes. Led by point guard Yuta Tabuse and Takuya Kawamura, who had a team-high 25 points, Japan toughened up its defense and answered with fastbreaks of its own to lead by three, 48-45, at the half and never looked back.
Tabuse showed his all-around game, finishing with 15 points, 9 rebounds, 6 assists and 4 steals.
Taiwan University All-Stars beat Australia Crocodiles 88-77 for its first win. The Crocs suffered its fourth straight setback. The younger Taiwan University, which trailed by as many as 16 points early, took advantage of the slower and older Aussie with runs of 17-3 and 14-2 in the third and final period.
In the women's competition, South Korea edged Taiwan national team 80-78 to go 3-0 in the preliminary round. Taiwan University All-Stars routed Kazakhstan 149-55.
South Korea will meet Kazakhstan and Taiwan will meet Taiwan University All-Stars in the semifinals.
Results: Iran 79-71 Lebanon (42-44) Iran: M.S. Nikkhah Bahrami 30p, A. Kardoust Poustinsaraei 20p+14rb Lebanon: J. Vroman 14p+7rb, R. Fahed 10p
Taiwan University All-Stars 88-77 Crocs Taiwan University: Chou Po-chen 23p+8rb+3blk, Liu Cheng 19p+11rb+4s, Sung Yu-hsuan 16p Crocs: D. Matacz 28p+18rb
Japan 94-85 Taiwan Japan: T. Kawamura 25p, Y. Tabuse 15p+9rb+6a+4s Taiwan:
Men's Standings: Iran NT 3-0 Lebanon 2-1 Taiwan NT 2-1 Philippines NT 2-1 Japan NT 1-2 Taiwan University 1-2 Townsville Crocs 0-4
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