Shocking/Delayed Update:
India 65-58 China
Jordan 70-53 Singapore
Shocking/Delayed Update:
India 65-58 China
Jordan 70-53 Singapore

during PHI/TAIP game, Gilas had 30 Turn-overs, a typical game for a team with Paul Lee on it..
Paul Lee can't handle a ball really well, plus the ball stick to him for how many seconds and defenders just know who to pressure to get the ball.
mayta ma tudluan ni si Lee ug unsaon ang sakto pag dala sa bola as real Point guard oi like Tenorio.
Note: A point guard is Passed-first player and not shoot first and pass later if nagkalisud, that is why they are called "Point" kay cla ang point of entry sa play.
I think it was explained by the commentator that the gilas sent this FIBA asia did not get to practiced very well. So basically dili maka-apply si Lee to pass first kay wala cya kabalo asa mo plastar iya mga kauban. But definitely he showed that he can pull some play like those drive and pass to gary david and ranidel na iya gibuhat. He also displayed some skills na threat jud siya sa rainbow country..
lig on ning jordan daghan nig american players na naturalized , i hope gilas will defeat this team
Nice win vs Singapore.
arang2x kay ni gamay ang turnovers. overall, it was a pretty boring game but at least daog.
...and how did China lose to India? compyansa siguro kaayo...
P U S O
di ko katuo napilde ang china sa india ? how did it happen ? nagsearch ko sa google and found this .
“Lowly” India Embarrasses “Mighty” China in FIBA Asia Cup 2014
One would think that’s a cricket match but look again, that’s in basketball, a sports where the Chinese have dominated the region for a number of years. The gigantic upset happened at the 5th FIBA Asia Cup, and adding insult to injury, right at the Chinese homecourt, in Wuhan, China.
Expectedly, India, which is ranked 61st in the FIBA world rankings and 11th in Asia was the underdog entering the game but they pulled the rug underneath the mighty Chinese, which is ranked 12th in the world and No. 1 in the continent.
The win was the first for lone South Asian representative in the tournament, which serves as a qualifier for the bigger, more prestigious FIBA Asia Championship in 2015.
More importantly for India, it was the biggest victory for the country in any international basketball competition.
Behind the upset were Amjyot Singh (13 points), Pratham Singh (13 points), Vishesh Bhriguvanshi (10 points) who all finished in double-figure scoring. Shang Gao had 12 points and Hanlin Dong had 12 and 10 markers, respectively for the losers.
“I don’t know what to say, because this (the win against China) has never happened before,” said Bhriguvanshi, who also ended up with 7 rebounds and 7 assists, via FIBAASIA.net. “But we certainly deserved to win. We worked hard for this.”
The Chinese side offered a bit of an excuse but nonetheless credited the Indians the victory.
“Well, this is a young team. Such results are expected,” said Chinese head coach Wang Huaiyu to the official website of the tournament. “They (India) really deserved the win because they certainly played better than us. But our very purpose is to learn from these mistakes. We win some and we lose some at this stage. But every game is a lesson for us.”
Indeed, lesson learned for the Chinese: Never underestimate anyone. Even if the opponents’ primary sport is played on the cricket field and not the hardcourt.
“Lowly” India Embarrasses “Mighty” China in FIBA Asia Cup 2014 - International Business Times
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