
China Returns to FIBA Asia Cup Final with 98-84 Win Over New Zealand
China beat New Zealand 98-84 in Jeddah to reach the FIBA Asia Cup final for the first time in 10 years, ending a long knockout drought.
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China beat New Zealand 98-84 in Jeddah to reach the FIBA Asia Cup final for the first time in 10 years, ending a long knockout drought.
China clinches a 79-71 win over South Korea in the FIBA Asia Cup quarterfinals, powered by Hu Jinqiu and Wang Junjie, to secure a coveted semifinal spot in Jeddah.
China’s 90-68 win over Jordan secures top spot in Group C at the FIBA Asia Cup and advances them straight into the quarterfinals.
China defeats India 100-69 at FIBA Asia Cup in Jeddah, powered by a 53.6% 3-point barrage and balanced scoring to earn a second straight Group C win.
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China dominated South Korea 101-66 in Shenzhen to secure bronze at the FIBA Women’s Asia Cup, powered by sharp shooting and versatile lineups.
Japan stunned defending champions China 90-81 to reach the FIBA Womens Asia Cup final, led by 19-year-old Kokoro Tanaka’s breakout 27-point performance.
China dominated New Zealand 85-51 to top Group A and secure a semifinal spot in the FIBA Women’s Asia Cup, while South Korea finished second after defeating Indonesia.
Han Xu and Zhang Ziyu combined for 36 points to power China past South Korea 91-69 at the FIBA Women’s Asia Cup in Shenzhen, highlighting China’s depth.