China Cruises Past South Korea for Bronze at FIBA Women’s Asia Cup
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.
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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.
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