Home>News Center>Sports
         
 

China takes fourth-consecutive title in Asia
(Xinhua)
Updated: 2005-09-17 11:19

China defeated Lebanon for the second time in the Asian Basketball Championships for men 77-61 on Friday to win their fourth-consecutive title of the tournament.

China has made it four-time title holder in a row as they beat Lebanon 77-61 in the final of Asian Basketball Championships in Doha, Qatar. [Xinhua]
China has made it four-time title holder in a row as they beat Lebanon 77-61 in the final of Asian Basketball Championships in Doha, Qatar

Superstar Yao Ming from the Houston Rockets collected 24 points, 14 rebounds and seven blocks to power the way for China to pocket the 14th-time championships in Asia since it took part inthe tournament in 1975.

Qatar ousted South Korea 89-77 to win the bronze medal, joining China and Lebanon to claim the berths for next year's World Championships in Japan.

"The title proves China is the undisputed No. 1 in Asia. I'm very glad to see the new generation of Chinese basketball has grown up and shows its power in this tournament," said Jonas Kaslauskas, head coach of the Chinese team.

Veteran guards Li Nan had 18 points, while new comers Du Fengand Zhu Fangyu having 10 and 13 apiece.

Yao had 12 points in the decisive fourth quarter, including six points in row over one minute to give China a 75-59 lead with 33:40 seconds to go.

Lebanon, who lost to China 87-74 in the second round, never led in the game, but closed the game by four points several times in the third quarter.

El Khatib led Lebanon with 24 points while Joseph Vogel scoring 18.

"We were a little bit loose and lost some concentration at the beginning. But we picked up our game and they (Lebanese) had nochance," Yao said.

In the bronze-medal finals, Qatar beat the aging South Koreans with a 10-2 run midway in the fourth quarter after it was tied at67-67 and ran for the third places for the second time in straight.

Six of the Qatar's squad had double-digital numbers with Daoud Mosa Daoud leading by 18 points.



 



Liu Xiang won the men's 110m hurdles in Shanghai
China rout S. Korea 94-49
Liu Xiang to compete with Johnson Saturday
 
  Today's Top News     Top Sports News
 

President Hu ends 10-day trip with call for co-operation

 

   
 

China sets up new oil group to meet demands

 

   
 

China's North Korea proposal hits snags

 

   
 

Summit endorses watered-down UN reform

 

   
 

Mainland population below 1.37 billion by 2010

 

   
 

Music giants sue Baidu over music downloads

 

   
  Nadal, Coria advance to China Open finals
   
  China takes fourth-consecutive title in Asia
   
  China Ties Costa Rica in U-17 World Cup Opener
   
  Coria reaches semis as Youzhny bothered by injury
   
  National team ready for World Cup despite burglary
   
  Rooney will bounce back against Liverpool, says Ferguson
   
 
  Go to Another Section  
 
 
  Story Tools  
   
Advertisement