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  • judasmartel
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    Group E Standings
    (assuming PHI beats IND)

    1 - PHI 4-1 (vs F4)
    2 - IRI 4-1 (vs F3)
    3 - JPN 3-2 (vs F2)
    4 - IND 2-3 (vs F1)
    x - PLE 2-3
    x - HKG 0-5

    Group F Standings in Day 5

    CHN 4-0
    QAT 3-1
    KOR 2-2
    JOR 2-2
    LIB 1-3
    KAZ 0-4

    Remaining Games

    CHN-QAT
    JOR-LIB
    KOR-KAZ

    Scenarios for the following winners:

    a) CHN, JOR, KOR

    1 - CHN 5-0
    2 - KOR 3-2 (1-1, +21)
    3 - QAT 3-2 (1-1, -8)
    4 - JOR 3-2 (1-1, -13)
    x - LIB 1-4
    x - KAZ 0-5

    b) CHN, JOR, KAZ

    1 - CHN 5-0
    2 - JOR 3-2 (1-0)
    3 - QAT 3-2 (0-1)
    4 - KOR 2-3
    x - LIB 1-4 (1-0)
    x - KAZ 1-4 (0-1)

    c) CHN, LIB, KOR

    1 - CHN 5-0
    2 - QAT 3-2 (1-0)
    3 - KOR 3-2 (0-1)
    4 - LIB 2-3 (1-0)
    x - JOR 2-3 (0-1)
    x - KAZ 0-5

    d) CHN, LIB, KAZ

    1 - CHN 5-0
    2 - QAT 3-2
    3 - KOR 2-3 (2-0)
    4 - LIB 2-3 (1-1)
    x - JOR 2-3 (0-2)
    x - KAZ 1-4

    e) QAT, JOR, KOR

    1 - QAT 4-1 (1-0)
    2 - CHN 4-1 (0-1)
    3 - KOR 3-2 (1-0)
    4 - JOR 3-2 (0-1)
    x - LIB 1-4
    x - KAZ 0-5

    f) QAT, JOR, KAZ

    1 - QAT 4-1 (1-0)
    2 - CHN 4-1 (0-1)
    3 - JOR 3-2
    4 - KOR 2-3
    x - LIB 1-4 (1-0)
    x - KAZ 1-4 (0-1)

    g) QAT, LIB, KOR

    1 - QAT 4-1 (1-0)
    2 - CHN 4-1 (1-0)
    3 - KOR 3-2
    4 - LIB 2-3 (1-0)
    x - JOR 2-3 (0-1)
    x - KAZ 0-5

    h) QAT, LIB, KAZ

    1 - QAT 4-1 (1-0)
    2 - CHN 4-1 (0-1)
    3 - KOR 2-3 (2-0)
    4 - LIB 2-3 (1-1)
    x - JOR 2-3 (0-2)
    x - KAZ 1-4

    Hope this helps.

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  • sexylebanese69
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    QF1: Philippines-Lebanon ------> winner SF1
    QF2: Japan-Qatar --------------->winner SF1


    QF3: Iran-Korea----------------->winner SF2
    QF4: India-China---------------->winner SF2


    3RD place: ----------------------->losers SF1 & SF2


    FINAL: ---------------------------->winners SF1 & SF2

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  • logbi77
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    I know this is very unlikely to happen but a 5-way tie is a possibility in Group E IF

    India beats PHI,
    Japan beats HKG,
    Palestine beats IRI,

    With the exception of Hong Kong, all 5 teams will carry a 3-2 W-L record IF that happens.

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  • bballcrazy
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    Originally posted by judasmartel View Post
    FIBA Asia is slowly becoming more and more competitive like EuroBasket. Even the lower-tier teams can beat the higher-tier teams.

    And also, 2015 is the year of the underdog. Just ask Venezuela.
    True, when a solid team like Chinese Taipei can only place 13 or 14 out of 16 teams, you know its damm competitive (Although the groupings had a part in it). You also have underdog teams like Qatar beating Korea, Palestine beating Philippines etc makes it all the more interesting.

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  • StrawHeart
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    Originally posted by judasmartel View Post
    Does that mean Qatar will try to tank as well? Here's to hoping Japan will pay them back in the quarters for trying to tank games. But really, Takeuchi alone isn't enough against the four 7-footers of China.
    No idea. But I don't want Japan to face China in the QF. Japan is my second team here (not half-Japanese or anything. Just rooting for them). I want Japan to reach the semis (against Gilas where Gilas will hopefully stomp them ), and I feel like Japan will not be able to do that if their QF opponent is China. I think Japan will have better chance against Korea, Qatar, Jordan or Lebanon. It's not about talent actually but I think more on the mentality of the Japanese players that they cannot beat China. That's how I see things. So I am hoping that China will not tank its game against Qatar so I can see the "possibility" of Japan being in the semis (and OQT).

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  • StrawHeart
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    Unlike in Group E where the seedings are "almost" determined, in Group F, anything is still possible. For instance, Korea as the no. 2 seed in Group F is still possible even after losing to Qatar tonight.

    A Jordan win tonight over Kazakhstan, and win tomorrow over Lebanon (sorry, just stating possibilities) will give them a 3-2 record.

    A Korea win tomorrow over Kazakhstan will also give them a 3-2 record.

    A China win over Qatar tomorrow will give Qatar a 3-2 record.

    That's 3 teams tied at 3-2 with one winning over the other. However, thanks to a 27 point blow-out by Korea over Jordan, and an 11-point win by Jordan over Qatar, Korea will most likely end up aw no. 2, Jordan no. 3, and Qatar no. 4. But that's just one scenario. Anything is still possible.

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  • eshmawi
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    No one tanks , no one. Everyone will play its best, and beat whatever comes in front of them.
    facing philippines isn't easier then iran.

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  • judasmartel
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    Originally posted by StrawHeart View Post
    The thing is, even China will not tank tonight, China can still tank tomorrow and achieve the same result.
    Does that mean Qatar will try to tank as well? Here's to hoping Japan will pay them back in the quarters for trying to tank games. But really, Takeuchi alone isn't enough against the four 7-footers of China.

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  • StrawHeart
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    The thing is, even China will not tank tonight, China can still tank tomorrow and achieve the same result.

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  • judasmartel
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    Originally posted by ctongco View Post
    I'm not worried too much about who Gilas will face in the knockout stages. The competition, at this point in time, is almost equal. There are a few teams a bit ahead and some teams a bit behind, but everyone is capable of beating anyone. This might be the most competitively close Asian championship we've had in years.
    FIBA Asia is slowly becoming more and more competitive like EuroBasket. Even the lower-tier teams can beat the higher-tier teams.

    And also, 2015 is the year of the underdog. Just ask Venezuela.

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  • ctongco
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    I'm not worried too much about who Gilas will face in the knockout stages. The competition, at this point in time, is almost equal. There are a few teams a bit ahead and some teams a bit behind, but everyone is capable of beating anyone. This might be the most competitively close Asian championship we've had in years.

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  • judasmartel
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    Originally posted by eshmawi View Post
    we are tanking, even when playing hard. that how much we suck
    You should really win vs China though. Make them pay for trying to tank this game.

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  • eshmawi
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    Originally posted by Khalid80 View Post
    Everything is possible.. I even read that the Lebanese players might tank today as well It's going to be crazy

    we are tanking, even when playing hard. that how much we suck

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  • judasmartel
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    Originally posted by Khalid80 View Post
    Everything is possible.. I even read that the Lebanese players might tank today as well It's going to be crazy
    Happy tanking, China.

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  • Khalid80
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    Originally posted by judasmartel View Post
    Add the possibility that China might tank against you today to avoid Iran in the semis.
    Everything is possible.. I even read that the Lebanese players might tank today as well It's going to be crazy

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