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1st Asia Professional Basketball Tourney [Aug 11 Taiwan]

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Chinese Taipei: All-Star
Australia: Perth Wildcats
South Korea: Changwon LG Sakers
Philippines: San Miguel Beerman
Japan: Niigata Albirex


Preliminary Round
August 11
Ausralia 81-70 Japan
South Korea 94-65 Chinese Taipei

August 12
South Korea 76-65 Philippines
Chinese Taipei 101-98 Japan

August 13
Australia 82-68 South Korea
Chinese Taipei 105-76 Philippines

August 14
Japan 84-81 South Korea
Australia 89-70 Philippines

August 15
Japan 97-84 Philippines
Australia 100-74 Chinese Taipei

Semi-Final Round
August 16
Australia 99-93 Chinese Taipei
South Korea 102-73 Japan

August 17
South Korea 91-78 Chinese Taipei
Australia 84-57 Japan

August 18
Chinese Taipei 80-70 Japan
Australia 87-76 South Korea

3/4 Places
August 19
Chinese Taipei 75-58 Japan

Finals
August 19
Australia 86-64 South Korea
 
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The first edition of Asian Professional Basketball (APB), which is similiar to the Asian Clubs Championship staged by FIBA Asia, will be played in Taiwan from August 11-19 with five teams participating in the inaugural event.

Five participants will be Niigata Albirex from Japan's BJ League, LG Sakers from Korea's KBL, Sydney Kings from Australia's NBL, San Miguel Beermen from Philippines' PBA and the home team Taiwan, which sends its national team instead of a club team.
 
Good luck to San Miguel Beermen team (Philippines), I hope Danny Seigle can play..
 
RNHalawi said:
Good luck to San Miguel Beermen team (Philippines), I hope Danny Seigle can play..

nice to see you here RNHalawi!!! :)

And Goodluck to SMB
 
My prediction is for the Perth Wildcats to win that is IF they send in their full strength team and not their development squad.
 
Saskibaloia said:
My prediction is for the Perth Wildcats to win that is IF they send in their full strength team and not their development squad.


yup i think their team is a team to beat on this tournament.
 
August 12
South Korea 76-65 Philippines
Chinese Taipei 101-98 Japan

*via Kings post
 
August 13

Australia (82)
South Korea (68)

Chinese Taipei NT (105)
Philippines- SMB (76)
 
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APB Day 3 - Taiwan NT KOs San Miguel, 105-76 - Aug. 13, 2006 - by Chris Wang
Taiwan NT turned in its best performance in the APB tournament Sunday night, knocking out San Miguel 105-76 in a game that was meaningful for 10 minutes.

Inspired by five 3-pointers from Tien Lei and Hsin An Chen (196-G/F-80), Taiwan NT opened the game with a 18-1 run over the Beermen, who couldn't find the basket and seemed uninterested all game long. The game was never close as the host led by as many as 37 points.

At one point San Miguel head coach Chot Reyes told his players they were embarrassing themsleves. But his words obviously neither pick up the players' spirit nor stop the last 30 minutes of the game from turning into garbage times.

All 11 players on Taiwan NT scored while five hit double figures. Hsin An Chen (196-G/F-80) led with 24 points, followed by Tien Lei's 16 and Lin Chi-jay's 14. Lee Chi-yi and Chou Shih-yuan had 13 points each.

Center Tsun Wen-din, who returned to Taiwan Sunday morning from Pete Newell Big Man Camp in Las Vegas, didn't play until the third quarter and had 5 points and 3 boards in 10 minutes.

In the ohter game, Perth Wildcats defeated LG Sakers 82-68 to remain undefeated at 2-0. LG is now 2-1 and tied with Taiwan NT.

Standings:
Perth Wildcats 2-0
Taiwan NT 2-1
LG Sakers 2-1
San Miguel 0-2
Niigata Albirex 0-2

http://www.asia-basket.com/tai/tai.asp
 
August 14

Japan (84)
South Korea (81)

Australia (89)
Philippines(SMB) (70)
 
The Perth Wildcats are three-from-three in Taiwan after initially struggling against the San Miguel Beermen from the Philippines' PBA on Monday night.
The Cats 89-70 win in the Asian Professional Basketball competition looked anything but certain after a horrible first term, but the team showed its true character to fight back and get the points.

Guards Steve Leven and Darren Brooks top-scored with 19 points each, with Leven also having six assists.

Coach Scott Fisher said it was the best he’d seen from the tattooed guard.

“That’s the best I’ve seen Steve play, ever,” he said. “What impressed me most was that he did everything under control, he didn’t have to do anything at top-speed, his defence was solid, he made some good passes.

“If he can bring any of that to any games this year, that’s really exciting from what I saw.

“And Darren Brooks, I really liked the way he played tonight. He’s been a bit quiet, he’s having a hard time finding where he fits in and how we’re expecting him to play.

“I’m encouraging him to be a bit more aggressive and he got that in the second half, and if he didn’t foul out, he probably would have had 25 or 30 points tonight.”

Early poor shooting by the Cats, and a lack of desperation on the boards and in defence, combined with a return to Friday-night’s turnover rate, saw the Cats struggle in the first term. The Beermen got out to an early lead of 12-3, and at quarter-time the board showed 24-15.

Some straight-talking from the coach saw a vastly improved effort in the second quarter, and a three pointer to Ben Hunt with four minutes left in the half put the Cats ahead for the first time in the match. At half-time, the Cats’ led by 8-points (41-33) as the score for the quarter (26-9) more accurately reflected the gulf in class between the two sides.

Leven, despite a split lip, hit a purple patch in the middle of the third, dropping a couple of triples and a dunk inside two minutes, and at the last change the Cats led 67-56.

Guard Adam Caporn was sent to hospital to get a cut on the top of his head stitched.

The Cats play the Taiwan national team Tuesday night.


source: wildcats.co.au
 
Japan (97)
RP(SMB) (84)

Australia (100)
Taiwan NT (74)


Semi-Final Round

August 16
Australia VS Chinese Taipei
Japan VS South Korea

August 17
Japan VS Chinese Taipei
Australia VS South Korea

August 18
South Korea VS Chinese Taipei
Australia VS Japan


http://teampilipinas.blogspot.com
 
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smb winless at recent taipei tourney

smb winless at recent taipei tourney

you know why?
1. the team is not there to win
2. they were there just to participate(out of pakikisama)
3. if they won at least 1 game,chot reyes won't be able to coach the RP team back home against Lebanon which is more important to us since we haven't fought with the Lebanese team yet
4. chot reyes used that competition to see how his players do the next PBA conference since he will be the new coach of that team.
5. they don't like injuries...
6. Brunei cup is the one his preparing to and his the coach also...conflict of schedule will kill him bec there's no time for him to choose players and there'll be no time to practice also
 
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