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  • 2008 FIBA/NBA BWB Asia Camp [July 3-6 New Dehli, India]

    FIBA/NBA BWB Camp [July 3-6 New Dehli, India)
    Coach: Kyle Korver (Jazz), Ronny Turiaf (Lakers), Pat Garrity (Magic), Linton Johnson (Suns)

    Tao Xu China
    Ruhen Wang China
    Ran Sui China
    Hanlin Tao China
    Zhoujun Zhang China
    Hanlin Dong China
    Yuanyu Li China
    Junwei Ren China
    Junfe Ren China
    Po-Chen Chou Chinese Taipei
    Kuo-Wei Lai Chinese Taipei
    Ming-Hui Lim Chinese Taipei
    Pratham Singh India
    Hirendra Singh Rathore India
    Shadab Khan India
    Vishesh Bhriguvansh India
    Arjun Singh India
    Ramin Honarmand Iran
    Mehdi Shirjang Iran
    Mohammed Hasanzadeh Iran
    Sooren Derboghosian Iran
    Pouria Kazemi Iran
    Daichi Taniguchi Japan
    Makoto Hiejima Japan
    Yuki Mitsuhara Japan
    Seiya Kano Japan
    Mao Fukuda Japan
    Ali El-Zubi Jordan
    Abdellatif AlQaddoumi Jordan
    Alexandr Zhigulin Kazakhstan
    Ruslan Baltiyev Kazakhstan
    Roman Khudyakov Kazakhstan
    Anton Melnichenko Kazakhstan
    Byung Jun Bae Korea
    Min Wook Kim Korea
    Jong Ill Lim Korea
    Jung Hoon Park Korea
    Byeong Hun Yoo Korea
    Dong Yeop Lee Korea
    Ivan Makarchuk Kyrgyzstan
    Ivan Zhdanov Kyrgyzstan
    Vincent El-Khoury Lebanon
    Khalil Aoun Lebanon
    Joseph Zaloum Lebanon
    Ralph Akl Lebanon
    Kuek Tian Yuan Malaysia
    Jeric Allen Teng Philipines
    Philip Paredes Philipines
    Samuel Joseph Marata Philipines
    Ahmed Yousif Al-Darwish Qatar
    Sheng Yu Lim Singapore
    Alexsandr Yahin Uzbekistan
    Artur Sharafutdinov Uzbekistan
    aim low, score high

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    Originally posted by sinobball
    FIBA/NBA BWB Camp [July 3-6 New Dehli, India)
    Coach: Kyle Korver (Jazz), Ronny Turiaf (Lakers), Pat Garrity (Magic), Linton Johnson (Suns)

    Tao Xu China
    Ruhen Wang China
    Ran Sui China
    Hanlin Tao China
    Zhoujun Zhang China
    Hanlin Dong China
    Yuanyu Li China
    Junwei Ren China
    Junfe Ren China
    Po-Chen Chou Chinese Taipei
    Kuo-Wei Lai Chinese Taipei
    Ming-Hui Lim Chinese Taipei
    Pratham Singh India
    Hirendra Singh Rathore India
    Shadab Khan India
    Vishesh Bhriguvansh India
    Arjun Singh India
    Ramin Honarmand Iran
    Mehdi Shirjang Iran
    Mohammed Hasanzadeh Iran
    Sooren Derboghosian Iran
    Pouria Kazemi Iran
    Daichi Taniguchi Japan
    Makoto Hiejima Japan
    Yuki Mitsuhara Japan
    Seiya Kano Japan
    Mao Fukuda Japan
    Ali El-Zubi Jordan
    Abdellatif AlQaddoumi Jordan
    Alexandr Zhigulin Kazakhstan
    Ruslan Baltiyev Kazakhstan
    Roman Khudyakov Kazakhstan
    Anton Melnichenko Kazakhstan
    Byung Jun Bae Korea
    Min Wook Kim Korea
    Jong Ill Lim Korea
    Jung Hoon Park Korea
    Byeong Hun Yoo Korea
    Dong Yeop Lee Korea
    Ivan Makarchuk Kyrgyzstan
    Ivan Zhdanov Kyrgyzstan
    Vincent El-Khoury Lebanon
    Khalil Aoun Lebanon
    Joseph Zaloum Lebanon
    Ralph Akl Lebanon
    Kuek Tian Yuan Malaysia
    Jeric Allen Teng Philipines
    Philip Paredes Philipines
    Samuel Joseph Marata Philipines
    Ahmed Yousif Al-Darwish Qatar
    Sheng Yu Lim Singapore
    Alexsandr Yahin Uzbekistan
    Artur Sharafutdinov Uzbekistan
    Any more news?\
    Thanks!

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    • #3
      FIBA/NBA BWB Camp - New Delhi
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      • #4
        INDIAN KID WON THE MVP OF THE CAMP
        The 2008 BWB Asia All-Star game was a spectacle to behold. It contained not only the best 24 players of the camp, but a half-time show and a rocking crowd. In front of 300 plus fans, the East and West Stars were neck-and-neck, by half-time the West Stars were leading by a 32-29.

        Four contestants took to the courts during half-time for the 3-point contest. Park Jung Hoon from Korean beat Yuki Mitsuhara from Japan in the first round by 8-5; while Lim Ming-Hui from Chinese Taipei edged out Ivan Makarchuk from Kyrgyzstan by 7-5. Lim and Park proceeded to the final round but tied it at 6 shots, but Lim proved himself to be the Ray Allen from Chinese Taipei and knocked Park out by one at 7 to 6. Kyle Korver was no threat to Lim’s title as he defeated Kyle 7-3.

        It was a blow-out when the West Stars continued to dominate the second half of the game, with Lim Jong Ill leading the team to victory at 74:53 and was crowned MVP of the All-Star Game.

        Dong Hanlin from China won the Frequent Flyer Award presented by American Airlines, recording the highest jump amongst all campers. The DHL Playmaker award went to Joseph Zaloum from Lebanon, and Xu Tao from China was given the sportsmanship award by Tata Consultancy Awards. But it was India’s own young talent Vishesh Bhriguvanshi who won the loudest cheer and applause in the gym, becoming a hero when he was named MVP of the Basketball without Borders Asia camp!
        aim low, score high

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