Shuaipeng Cheng of China. Photo: FIBA
Shuaipeng Cheng of China scored 20 points, making 5 of his ten three-point attempts to lead China past Jordan 90-68.
The win clinches Group C's top spot and a Quarterfinals berth.
Dar Tucker led Jordan with 27 points.
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90 | 68 | |
29-63 (0.460) | FG Shooting | 26-57 (0.456) |
12-31 (0.387) | 3-Pt Shooting | 5-18 (0.278) |
- (0.000) | 4-Pt Shooting | - (0.000) |
20-25 (0.800) | FT Shooting | 11-16 (0.688) |
35 | Rebounds | 33 |
21 | Assists | 7 |
7 | Steals | 4 |
1 | Blocks | 1 |
Leaders | ||
Shuaipeng Cheng20 | Scoring | 27Dar Tucker |
Jinqiu Hu11 | Rebounding | 63 players tied |
Mingxuan Hu6 | Assists | 3Malek Kanaan |
Australia's Xavier Cooks scores over two defenders. Photo: FIBA
Xavier Cooks scored 30 points on 13-of-17 shooting from the field and added 9 rebounds, leading Australia to a come from behind 90-89 win over China to win their third straight FIBA Asia Cup Gold.
Jaylin Galloway added 23 points, making 6 of his 10 three-point attempts, and 5 boards.
It was a tough loss for China, who led by as much as 15 points in the second quarter and led for much of the game.
Mingxuan Hu paced the Chinese with 26 points and Jinqiu Hu contributed 20 points and 10 rebounds.
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90 | 89 | |
35-71 (0.493) | FG Shooting | 27-61 (0.443) |
8-24 (0.333) | 3-Pt Shooting | 9-27 (0.333) |
Leaders | ||
Xavier Cooks30 | Scoring | 26Mingxuan Hu |
China's Rui Zhao is pumped up after making a big basket. Photo: FIBA
China scored the final nine points of the game to held off New Zealand 98-84 and advance to the 2025 FIBA Asia Cup Final for the first time since winning the gold on 2015.
Rui Zhao had 24 points on 7 of 11 shooting from the field, including 5 three-pointers and issued 6 assists for China, leading 4 others in double figures.
New Zealand is still searching for its first FIBA Asia Cup Final appearance after losing in the semifinals for the 3rd straight edition (4th in 2017; Bronze in 2022) .
Taylor Britt paced the Tall Blacks with 21 points and 6 assists.
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98 | 84 | |
33-58 (0.569) | FG Shooting | 32-69 (0.464) |
12-26 (0.462) | 3-Pt Shooting | 9-33 (0.273) |
Leaders | ||
Rui Zhao24 | Scoring | 21Taylor Britt |
Junlong Zhu of China shoots a jumper against South Korea. Photo: FIBA
Jinqiu Hu scored 23 points and grabbed 11 rebounds while Junjie Wang contributed 21 points and 7 boards as Chine advances to the Semifinals of the 2025 FIBA Asia Cup with a hard-fought 79-71 win over South Korea.
South Korea, who has been hot from the three-point area in the entire tournament, shot only 3-of-24 (12.5%) against China.
Hyunjung Lee scored 22 points to lead South Korea.
China will now play either New Zealand or Lebanon for a spot in the final.
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79 | 71 | |
31-74 (0.419) | FG Shooting | 24-66 (0.364) |
7-25 (0.280) | 3-Pt Shooting | 3-24 (0.125) |
Leaders | ||
Jinqiu Hu23 | Scoring | 22Hyunjung Lee |
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 |
Muhammad-Ali Abdur-Rahkman of Saubi Arabia scores. Photo: FIBA
Saudi Arabia erected a 17-point lead at the half and kept Jordan at bay the rest of the game to score a 77-72 win.
Muhammad-Ali Abdur-Rahkman scored 25 points, grabbed 8 boards and issued 8 assists while Mohammed Alsuwailem added 14 points and 15 rebounds for the hosts.
Freddy Ibrahim and Ahmad Alhamarsheh scored 19 points each to pace Jordan.
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77 | 73 | |
25-62 (0.403) | FG Shooting | 29-66 (0.439) |
11-32 (0.344) | 3-Pt Shooting | 7-18 (0.389) |
Leaders | ||
Muhammad-Ali Abdur-Rahkman25 | Scoring | 192 players tied |
Shuaipeng Cheng of China spots up for a shot. Photo: FIBA
Mingxuan Hu and Jiayi Zhao scored 17 points each to lead 4 other Chinese in double figures as China recorded their 2nd straight win, blasting India 100-69.
India, which lost its second dtraight game, was led by Arvind Muthu Krishnan's 16 points.
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69 | 100 | |
28-63 (0.444) | FG Shooting | 38-71 (0.535) |
6-20 (0.300) | 3-Pt Shooting | 15-28 (0.536) |
Leaders | ||
Arvind Muthu Krishnan16 | Scoring | 172 players tied |
Shuaipeng Cheng of China looks to drive past the Saudi Arabian defense Photo: FIBA
China overcame a late rally and the 32 points scattered by Saudi Arabia's Muhammad-Ali Abdur-Rahkman to score a 93-88 win in their opening game of the 2025 FIBA Asia Cup.
Jinqiu Hu scored 20 points on 9-0f-10 field goal shooting to lead 4 other Chinese players in double figures in a balance attack.
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93 | 88 | |
32-62 (0.516) | FG Shooting | 31-66 (0.470) |
8-22 (0.364) | 3-Pt Shooting | 7-24 (0.292) |
Leaders | ||
Jinqiu Hu20 | Scoring | 32Muhammad-Ali Abdur-Rahkman |
Jordan's Dar Tucker (in white) guarding India's Pratyanshu TomarPhoto: FIBA
Dar Tucker scored 30 points and Hashem Abbas 24 leading Jordan to a tough 91-84 overtime win over India.
Freddy Ibrahim added 14 points, 8 rebounds and 9 assists as Jordan avoided the upset.
Harsh Dagar, Arvind Muthu Krishnan and Pranav Prince all scored 12 points to lead India.
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91 | 84 | |
30-73 (0.411) | FG Shooting | 32-72 (0.444) |
6-26 (0.231) | 3-Pt Shooting | 8-31 (0.258) |
Leaders | ||
Dar Tucker30 | Scoring | 123 players tied |