Keisei Tominaga. Photo: FIBA
Keisei Tominaga scored 20 points and grabbed 5 rebounds leading Japan to a dominant 102-63 win over Guam.
Yudai Nishida (16), Yuki Togashi (12), Yudai Baba (10) and Akira Jacobs (10) all finished in double figures for Japan.
Earnest Ross led Guam with 17points and 6 rebounds.
Both teams advance to the next round.
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63 | 102 | |
23-69 (0.333) | FG Shooting | 36-68 (0.529) |
9-25 (0.360) | 3-Pt Shooting | 20-50 (0.400) |
Leaders | ||
Earnest Ross17 | Scoring | 20Keisei Tominaga |
Jericho Cruz of Guam gets past two defenders. Photo: FIBA
Jericho Cruz and Tai Wesley scored 21 points apiece as Guam scored the country's first ever FIBA Asia Cup win, beating Syria 82-73. Wesley also had 9 boards and 8 assists.
Earnest Ross contributed 17 points and 8 assists while Takumi Simon had 15 and 6 rebounds for Guam.
Keron DeShields was the lone bright spot for Syria, finishing with 29 points, 8 rebounds and 6assists.
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73 | 82 | |
32-66 (0.485) | FG Shooting | 32-67 (0.478) |
3-19 (0.158) | 3-Pt Shooting | 12-26 (0.462) |
Leaders | ||
Keron DeShields29 | Scoring | 212 players tied |
Arsalan Kazemi of Iran with a breakaway dunk.Photo: FIBA
Matin Aghajanpour scored all but one of his 19 points from beyond the three-point arc, leading Iran to a 77-52 blowout of Guam.
Mohammad Sina Vahedi added 15 points, Mohammadmani Amini 10 and Arsalan Kazemi 10 with a game-high 12 rebounds for Iran.
Tai Wesley scored 18 points and grabbed 9 boards for Guam. Jericho Cruz added 11.
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77 | 52 | |
21-64 (0.328) | FG Shooting | 28-63 (0.444) |
3-22 (0.136) | 3-Pt Shooting | 12-34 (0.353) |
Leaders | ||
Tai Wesley18 | Scoring | 19Matin Aghajanpour |