| China downs Senegal 100-83 (AP)
 Updated: 2006-08-23 15:10  Yao Ming scored 26 points, right at his 
tournament-best average, and China beat winless Senegal 100-83 on Wednesday for 
its first victory at the basketball world championship.
 
 
 
 
 |  China's Yao Ming 
 celebrates their win against Senegal during the first round of the world 
 basketball championships in Sapporo, Japan August 23, 2006. 
 [Reuters]
 |  Former NBA player Wang Zhizhi added 19 points and Wang Shipeng had 17, 
including three big 3-pointers in the fourth quarter, for China (1-3). The 
Chinese, who close Group D play against Slovenia, kept alive their hopes of 
reaching the round of 16 but still needed help.  Jules Aw scored 19 points for Senegal (0-4), which is all but certainly 
headed for a winless stay in Japan. Senegal closes its tournament against the 
United States on Thursday night. 
 Houston Rockets center Yao, who came in averaging 26.7 points, had 10 in the 
first 5:03. But he managed only two more the rest of the first half, and Senegal 
led 49-45 at the break. 
 Senegal pushed the lead to 55-47 early in the third quarter before Yao scored 
eight straight points to tie the game. His two free throws with 4 seconds left 
gave China a 71-68 advantage heading to the fourth. 
 The game was tied at 73 before Wang Shipeng hit a 3-pointer and Wang Zhizhi 
followed with a bucket. Senegal was still within four midway through the period, 
but Wang Shipeng nailed consecutive 3-pointers as China pushed its lead to 90-80 
with under 3 minutes to go and cruised from there. 
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