Its nice to see Taiwan stamp their class on the opposition regardless of their quality. That shows maturity on their part. Before they just play up or down to the level of the other team. Chang was amazing once more. This could be the year they would make some real noise.
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Day 3, Group B: Uzbekistan vs. Taiwan
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Originally posted by sinobball View PostUzbekistan: Their players are tall, agile and mobile (some can jump) but don't look like they know what's going on. It's only 18-10 but I think Taipei is gonna blow them out of the water. I will stop watching, adios amigos.
Goodbye my friend!
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dunk nicely missed by number 10 I think (Taiwan)
edit: yes, Chang Tsung Hsien (god these names are hard)
he was embarrassed after it
if needed Taiwan would have beat them by 40-50 ..
but from watching them yesterdays and today I would say the have serious problems with staying focused in the game.. their lapses of concetration could hurt them later on..
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Uzbekistan: Their players are tall, agile and mobile (some can jump) but don't look like they know what's going on. It's only 18-10 but I think Taipei is gonna blow them out of the water. I will stop watching, adios amigos.
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teams are warming up and both teams are wearing blue
I am curious about Uzbekistan too but they will likely lose
The stadium is already half full... all CT supporters...
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I havent seen Uzbekistan play at all . So yes i'll go with Taiwan too. What i'm interested in seeing is if Taiwan already peaked or can they even step their game up a bit and get to the next level. I'd like to see Wu get more aggressive.
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Day 3, Group B: Uzbekistan vs. Taiwan
11h00 (GMT+8)
Tianjin City
Tianjin Gym
Full Schedule: http://china2009.fiba.com/pages/eng/.../schedule.htmlTags: None
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