Chinese Taipei's Lin Ting-chien. Photo: FIBA
Lin Ting-chien scored 22 points, Mohammad Gadiaga 13 and Adam Tsang Hinton 11 as Chinese Taipei led from start to finish in an 87-60 win over Iraq.
The win moves Chinese Taipei to 2-0, while Iraq dropped to 0-2.
Abdullah Hayder Alibraheemi led Iraq with 20 points
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60 | 87 | |
23-65 (0.354) | FG Shooting | 31-70 (0.443) |
3-21 (0.143) | 3-Pt Shooting | 15-37 (0.405) |
- (0.000) | 4-Pt Shooting | - (0.000) |
11-15 (0.733) | FT Shooting | 10-18 (0.556) |
41 | Rebounds | 42 |
14 | Assists | 15 |
6 | Steals | 9 |
1 | Blocks | 3 |
Leaders | ||
Abdullah Hayder Alibraheemi20 | Scoring | 22Lin Ting-chien |
Thulfiqar Hammoodi7 | Rebounding | 10Brandon Gilbeck |
Diar Ahmed Abdul Allah4 | Assists | 32 players tied |
Iran celebrates after beating Chinese Taipei. Photo: FIBA
Iran rallied from a 21-point deficit to stun Chinese Taipei 78-75, advancing to the semifinals of the 2025 FIBA Asia Cup.
Iran trailed 21-42 near the end of the first half and was still down by 12, 52-64 after three quarters.
Mohammadmani Amini scored 30 points, including the last four to lead the Iranians to the win. He also grabbed 11 rebounds. Mohammad Sina Vahedi contributed 21 points for Iran, who will now play Australia in the semifinals.
Lin Ting-chien paced Chinese Taipei with 22 points.
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78 | 75 | |
28-66 (0.424) | FG Shooting | 26-59 (0.441) |
8-27 (0.296) | 3-Pt Shooting | 11-24 (0.458) |
Leaders | ||
Mohammadmani Amini30 | Scoring | 22Lin Ting-chien |
Chinese Taipei's Adam Tsang Hinton flexes his muscles after scoring underneath the basket. Photo: FIBA
Adam Tsang Hinton finished with 18 points abd 4 rebounds, leading Chinese Taipei into the Quarterfinals with a 78-64 win over Jordan.
Chen Ying-chun added 15 points, Lin Ting-chien 13 and Mohammad Gadiaga 12 for Chinese Taipei.
They will face Iran in the Quarterfinals.
Jordan was led by Dar Tucker's 20 points and 7 rebounds.
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78 | 64 | |
28-64 (0.438) | FG Shooting | 23-65 (0.354) |
9-27 (0.333) | 3-Pt Shooting | 6-26 (0.231) |
Leaders | ||
Adam Tsang Hinton18 | Scoring | 20Dar Tucker |
New Zealand's Flynn Cameron. Photo: FIBA
Flynn Cameron had 28 points, 9 rebounds and 8 assists as New Zealand sailed past Chinese Taipei to sweep Group D and advance to the Quarterfinals.
Mojave Jackson King added 28 points and 8 rebounds, while Taylor Britt and Ben Gold added 14 points apiece for the Tall Blacks.
The Hinton brothers, Robert Tsang and Adam Tsang, had 24 and 16 points respectively to lead Chinese Taipei.
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78 | 118 | |
25-74 (0.338) | FG Shooting | 41-75 (0.547) |
10-39 (0.256) | 3-Pt Shooting | 15-34 (0.441) |
Leaders | ||
Robert Tsang Hinton24 | Scoring | 28Flynn Cameron |
Dwight Ramos of Philippines. Photo: FIBA
Dwight Ramos erupted for 10 of his 21 points in the 3rd quarter as the Philippines broke away from a close game and kept Iraq at bay the rest of the way to win 66-57.
It was the first win for the Philippines to advance to the next round, where they will face either Jordan or Saudi Arabia.
Iraq, who is now eliminated, was led by Ali Ismael with 13 points.
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57 | 66 | |
20-59 (0.339) | FG Shooting | 25-75 (0.333) |
9-25 (0.360) | 3-Pt Shooting | 10-30 (0.333) |
Leaders | ||
2 players tied13 | Scoring | 21Dwight Ramos |
Chinese Taipei's Chen Ying-chun was unstoppable against the Philippines.Photo: FIBA
Chinese Taipei outscored the Philippines 27-16 in the first quarter and them off the rest of way to score a big 95-87 win.
Chen Ying-chun was hot all game, finishing with 34 oints and 10-of-17 shooting from the field, including 6-of-8 from three. Brandon Gilbeck added 16 points and Lin Ting-chien and Robert Tsang Hinton 14 apiece for Chinese Taipei.
Justin Brownlee, who fouled out in the middle of the 4th quarter, led the Philippines with 19 points and 7 rebounds. Kevin Quiambao added 17, and Dwight Ramos and Scottie Thompson 16 each in the losing cause.
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95 | 87 | |
28-61 (0.459) | FG Shooting | 35-73 (0.479) |
12-27 (0.444) | 3-Pt Shooting | 8-28 (0.286) |
Leaders | ||
Chen Ying-chun34 | Scoring | 19Justin Brownlee |
Carlin Davison of New Zeland with a two-handed slam.Photo: FIBA
New Zealand outscored Iraq 37-17 in the 4th quarter to pull away from a close game as New Zealand opened their FIBA Asia Cup campaign with a 100-78 win over Iraq.
Taylor Britt had 21 points, 6 rebounds and 6 assists to lead New Zealand. Mojave Jackson King (18 points), Tohi Smith-Milner (13) and Carlin Davison (12) all scored in double figures for the Tall Blacks.
Diar Ahmed Abdul Allah Abdul Allah led Iraq with 19 points.
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100 | 78 | |
37-79 (0.468) | FG Shooting | 31-67 (0.463) |
9-34 (0.265) | 3-Pt Shooting | 12-27 (0.444) |
Leaders | ||
Taylor Britt21 | Scoring | 19Diar Ahmed Abdul Allah Abdul Allah |