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[1/4 Final] China - India

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[1/4 Final] China - India

  • China

    Votes: 5 71.4%
  • India

    Votes: 2 28.6%

  • Total voters
    7
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Amjyot and Amritpal Singh of India takes on the Walking Great Wall of China.

China is heavily favored here, but India has shown they can beat China on their home floor in the group stage of the FIBA Asia Cup last year, though China fielded in their U23 team back then.

India's reputation as the next Iran will be tested against the main NT of China.
 
Amjyot and Amritpal Singh of India takes on the Walking Great Wall of China.

China is heavily favored here, but India has shown they can beat China on their home floor in the group stage of the FIBA Asia Cup last year, though China fielded in their U23 team back then.

India's reputation as the next Iran will be tested against the main NT of China.
it's not u23, dude, you always sound like idiot, lol
 
10-7 China. 19-year-old Zhou Qi overpowers the much older Amritpal Singh.
 
China is really really good. I believe finals would be Philippines vs China. Im going to give slight edge for China to win it all..
 
China strength always been home court advantage. hopefully future tournaments start being held elsewhere..
 
China strength always been home court advantage. hopefully future tournaments start being held elsewhere..

Iran has beaten them on their home floor before, they can do that again.

We have beaten them on their home floor before, we can do that again, but we need to beat you and Japan first.
 
China strength always been home court advantage. hopefully future tournaments start being held elsewhere..

Every country which hosts the game would have some "edge". Like how Korea was able to win gold in the Asian games and Philippines silver in the the 2013 Fiba Asia. China seems the most impressive team throughout the tournament, the only time they were slight vulnerable was against Korea. The matches against the rest of the teams were utter domination.
 
56-29 China. The refs counted a buzzer beater putback that should not have been counted. smh.
 
Every country which hosts the game would have some "edge". Like how Korea was able to win gold in the Asian games and Philippines silver in the the 2013 Fiba Asia. China seems the most impressive team throughout the tournament, the only time they were slight vulnerable was against Korea. The matches against the rest of the teams were utter domination.

That's why I like the new qualifying system for the WC in theory, but the real problem is that the WC qualifiers run smack right through the NBA season and those of most national leagues in the world. (PBA, CBA, FLB, ACB, Euroleague, etc.)
 
China is really really good. I believe finals would be Philippines vs China. Im going to give slight edge for China to win it all..

I believe this is the likely final for this Asian Championship. A battle between old powerhouse teams.
 
I believe this is the likely final for this Asian Championship. A battle between old powerhouse teams.

In true David vs Goliath fashion.

Also, Terrence Romeo vs Guo Ailun would be a fun duel to watch.
 
I believe this is the likely final for this Asian Championship. A battle between old powerhouse teams.

Yeah, they are a totally different team from Fiba Asia 2013. I watched quite a number of the games and China was playing the in out game to perfection. Inside the paint, no one would be able to challenge them (Yi Jianlian, Wang Zhelin and Zhou Qi), and yet the guard play (A traditional weakness of China's team) is also fantastic. Li Gen started the tournament with 9 straight three pointers in a row. There are other shooters who clip 3's at a high rate too. The revelation of this team would be the young guards (Guo Ailun and Zhao Jiwei), both who are very capable and exciting point guards.
 
66-34 China. Yi Jianlian goes BEAST MODE for 21 points and 7 rebounds.
 
Let's admit it, only Korea gave China a scare in the prelim rounds. China has not yet faced a powerhouse team since then. Hopefully they will not be rattled tomorrow against Iran just like how the latter scrambled against Phils.
 
75-40 China. Yawn. I can't wait for the Gilas game.

LABAN PILIPINAS!
 
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