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2010 21st FIBA Asia U18 Championship [Sep 22-Oct 1 Yemen]

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2010 21st FIBA Asia U18 Championship [Sep 22-Oct 1 Yemen]

  • China

    Votes: 27 36.0%
  • Lebanon

    Votes: 15 20.0%
  • Iran

    Votes: 5 6.7%
  • Others

    Votes: 28 37.3%

  • Total voters
    75
Well, congratulations. In those 5 years we can now conclude Iran has beaten China "MANY TIMES" in the Asian Basketball scene. Those 5 years have clearly overshadowed China's feat of more than 2 decades of dominance. High Five!!

All the work you have to is reading previous bold posts:D:D:D
 
On behalf of all Iranians on this forum leave this busy kid alone,he's just growing!!

We are getting close to China in basketball but still there is a lot more room to improve tobecome somehow professional,i must admit that.

And please dont use IranIANS in your posts,he is one and he will remain one!!:D
 
On behalf of all Iranians on this forum leave this busy kid alone,he's just growing!!

We are getting close to China in basketball but still there is a lot more room to improve tobecome somehow professional,i must admit that.

And please dont use IranIANS in your posts,he is one and he will remain one!!:D

Don't worry brother. One poster doesn't represent the Iranian people as a whole. Your fellow Asians have only the utmost respect for Iran and the achievements they have painstakingly established. Actually, busy is a nice chap once you get to know him.;)
 
On behalf of all Iranians on this forum leave this busy kid alone,he's just growing!!

We are getting close to China in basketball but still there is a lot more room to improve tobecome somehow professional,i must admit that.

And please dont use IranIANS in your posts,he is one and he will remain one!!:D

Who is this jackass???

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1st Q :

Japan 20-19 Lebanon

Lebanese is playing without Ibrahim again .:confused:

End of first half :

Japan 31- 36 Lebanon

End of game :

Japan 65-67 Lebanon

Lebanon takes the 7th place
 
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On behalf of all Iranians on this forum leave this busy kid alone,he's just growing!!

We are getting close to China in basketball but still there is a lot more room to improve tobecome somehow professional,i must admit that.

And please dont use IranIANS in your posts,he is one and he will remain one!!:D


copy mate
 
Congrats Lebanon still win w/o Ahmad Ibrahim. good game, Next our country vs host again :D
 
On behalf of all Iranians on this forum leave this busy kid alone,he's just growing!!

We are getting close to China in basketball but still there is a lot more room to improve tobecome somehow professional,i must admit that.

And please dont use IranIANS in your posts,he is one and he will remain one!!:D

+1 :)
 
Yeah baby because we are 2-1 ahead

well , can I ask you something about your own NT now?:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D

We can only show you 6 gold medals and your team has 2 gold medals which is more than we have..lols
 
Taiwan is up 34-30 over Iran at the half. Are we going to see an all east asian representative for the next FIBA U-19 World Championship hehehehehehe
 
wow,what the hell was wrong with our boys in the 3rd Q.5 Pts!!!!

This was a big and crucial game for us,im dissapointed with the way they've played in the second half.
 
Start of the 4th quarter and TAiwan is leading by 13 pts. Iran must do something or else they will lose this game.
 
wow,what the hell was wrong with our boys in the 3rd Q.5 Pts!!!!

This was a big and crucial game for us,im dissapointed with the way theyve played in the second half

It is disappointing and at the same time uncanny for a team like Iran. But then again, these are just teens so these type of things happen. They will definitely learn from these types of experiences. There's still one more quarter to play, and the lead isn't that insurmountable so there's still hope-- that's if you still believe in them.

;)
 
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