China lose to Iran at Asian basketball championship
MANILA - Defending champions China lost their second match at the 27th Asian basketball championships - 70-51 to Iran here on Saturday, but still qualified to the second round.
Hamed Haddadi scored nine of his game-high 15 points in the second quarter to hand Iran a 17-point lead by halftime. When China cut the lead to 13 points after the third quarter, Haddadi scored two field goals and one free-throw to help Iran pull away again.
Iran grabbed 35 rebounds, including 16 offensive rebounds, while China had only 29. Haddadi and Oshin Sahakian snatched seven rebounds apiece.
Wang Shipeng led China with 11 points and was the only Chinese player who reached double-digit in scoring. He made all his three three-pointer attempts in the first quarter but missed five thereafter.
Samad NIkkhah Bahrain also had 10 points and eight assists for Iran, who topped Group C with three wins.
Soouth Korea finished second ahead of China, whose only victory came in Friday's match against Malaysia.
- Chinese Taipei suffers late threat to beat Jordan at Asian championships
- S Korea beats defending champion China at Asia Championship
- Shadow cast on China's bid to defend Asian basketball champion
- Possibility of McGrady's return not ruled out
- Pistons, Josh Smith agree to $54M deal
- Dwyane Wade kicks off 11-day China tour
- China grabs Stankovic Cup first win, but head coach Yannakis unhappy