Asian Games (2023)
2018 (5 year break)
Asian Games 2023
Champion: China
Tournament MVP: Li Yueru
Top Scorer: Jin A Pak (32.2)
Q.Finals Semis Final 2023 Semis Q.Finals
China104
Taiwan60
India57
Nor. Korea97
China100
Nor. Korea44
China74
Japan72
Japan81
Sou. Korea58
Japan89
Indonesia47
Sou. Korea93
Philippine71
Standings 2023
A
1
3-0
2
2-1
3
1-2
4
0-3
B
1
3-0
2
2-1
3
1-2
4
0-3
C
1
3-0
2
2-1
3
1-2
4
0-3
Stats Leaders 2023
PPG
RPG
APG
SPG
BPG
Not_Available

PRK NT
201 C 20y
Avg: 32.2 ppg

1
32.2
3
21.7
4
18.4
5
16.5
7
16.3
8
16.0
10
15.2
Starting five
#s#
Siyu Wang
Wang
Yang Liwei
Liwei
Meng Li
Li
Zhenqi Pan
Pan
Xu Han
Han
#e#5
4Li Yuan 170-PG-2000 Shandong China
5Wang Siyu 175-G-1995 Shandong China
6Yang Shuyu 180-F-2002 Guangdong China
7Yang Liwei 175-PG-1995 LA Sparks USA
8Jin Weina 180-G-1992 Jiangsu China
9Meng Li 185-SG-1995 Washington M. USA
10Zhang Ru 179-F-1999 Inner M. China
11Luo Xinyu 188-F-2001 Jiangsu China
12Pan Zhenqi 190-C-1995 Inner M. China
13Gao Song 188-PF-1992 Sichuan China
14Tang Yu 188-PF-1999 Beijing China
15Xu Han 206-C-1999 New York L. USA

Wei Zheng Head Coach
Ruperez Cesar Assistant
Park Myung-Soo Assistant


Tournament MVP
Top Scorer
Jin A Pak (32.2)
China win basketball gold in Asian Games thriller against Japan-Oct 5, 2023
China took a big early lead and looked to be cruising towards gold in Hangzhou only for Japan to chip away at their advantage and draw level late on. The packed crowd turned tense as Olympic silver medallists Japan began to turn the screw, but China held their nerve and Siyu Wang (175-G-1995) sank the winning shot with seconds remaining. Zheng said she knew from experience that Japan were not out of it until the final buzzer. "We have played against Japan lots of times and it's rare that one of us leads by a big margin," she said. "We were a little bit rushed in the second half we had a few turnovers and the players became a little bit fatigued, but we stuck to our game plan." China's women gave the home fans a tonic 24 hours after their men's team crashed out in the semi-finals with a last-gasp defeat to the Philippines, disappointing the basketball-obsessed home nation. Another disaster looked like it might be on the cards when Japan drew level for the first time with just under three minutes remaining. A huge three-pointer from Yuan Li (170-PG-2000) eased China back in front before Wang settled it with a lay-up on the final attack. "We had good preparation and we knew that Japan were very tough and resilient, but we were confident and that's why we won the game," said Li. China fielded 6ft 8in (2.03m) Xu Han (208-C-1999) and 6ft 7in Li Yueru (201-C-1999), giving them a huge height advantage. Han, who has been compared to eight-time NBA All-Star Yao Ming, scored 10 points while Li bagged 13. Both were outscored by team-mate Meng Li (185-SG-1995), with 17. Both teams will now immediately turn their attention towards qualification for the Paris Olympics. "Playing in big games like this is good experience for us and we will try to make good use of that at the Olympics," Japan coach Toru Onzuka said.
Courtesy of: france24.com
Asia-basket.com All-Asian Games Awards 2023-Nov 15, 2023
MVP: China Li Yueru (201-C-1999) of Besiktas
Best Guard: China Meng Li (6'1''-SG-1995) of Washington M.
Best Forward: Canada Kim Pierre-Louis (183-F/C-1993) of IDN NT
Best Center: China Li Yueru (201-C-1999) of Besiktas

Asia-basket.com All-Asian Games First Team 2023
Li
Li
Pierre-Louis
Pierre-Louis
Himawari
Himawari
Han
Han
Yueru
Yueru

First Team

China Meng Li (6'1''-SG-1995) of Washington M.
Canada Kim Pierre-Louis (183-F/C-1993) of IDN NT
Japan Akaho Himawari (185-SF-1998) of Denso I.
China Xu Han (6'10''-C-1999) of New York L.
China Li Yueru (201-C-1999) of Besiktas

Second Team

Philippines Afril Bernardino (165-G-1991) of PHI NT
South Korea Kim Danbi (175-G/F-1992) of Woori Bank
South Korea Jihyun Park (180-F-2000) of Woori Bank
South Korea Ji-Su Park (195-C-1998) of KB Stars
North Korea Jin A Pak (201-C-2003) of PRK NT