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    Games begin on November 23.
    Re-live the competition - FIBA Basketball World Cup 2019 Asian Qualifiers. Explore all games & results, stats, highlights, participating players & teams.
    aim low, score high

  • #2
    Iranian officials just confirmed that Tehran will host all home games here. which is a bit disappointing because in Tehran this is always possible to play in semi-empty stadiums !

    I noticed our first game will be Iraq away. I wonder where Iraq will host the game ? inside Iraq ?

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    • #3
      Originally posted by mohsena2631 View Post
      Iranian officials just confirmed that Tehran will host all home games here. which is a bit disappointing because in Tehran this is always possible to play in semi-empty stadiums !

      I noticed our first game will be Iraq away. I wonder where Iraq will host the game ? inside Iraq ?
      I've heard that the Iraqi federation are working to play at home but they must take into consideration a lot of things.
      Plenty of members from Fiba Asia and Hagop went to Iraq few months ago but I don't know if the Iraqi federation worked on this issue.

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      • #4
        2019 FIBA World Cup qualifiers - ASIA-PACIFIC

        16 countries participating the 2017 FIBA Asia Cup will compete in the FIBA Basketball World Cup Asian qualifiers. 8 teams will qualify for the main event.

        China, the host of the 2019 FIBA Basketball World Cup, will also participate in the qualifiers despite being automatically qualified for the FIBA Basketball World Cup as hosts.

        Groups:

        A: China (qualified as host), New Zealand, South Korea, Hong Kong
        B: Japan, Chinese Taipei, Australia, Philippines
        C: Syria, Lebanon, India, Jordan
        D: Iraq, Qatar, Kazakhstan, Iran


        Link to IBN's Philipinnes section of the qualifiers
        Link to IBN's China section of the qualifiers
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        • #5
          Originally posted by Lebasketball View Post
          I've heard that the Iraqi federation are working to play at home but they must take into consideration a lot of things.
          Plenty of members from Fiba Asia and Hagop went to Iraq few months ago but I don't know if the Iraqi federation worked on this issue.
          Looks like Iraq will play in Jordan and Syria will play in Lebanon.
          aim low, score high

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          • #6
            The Tall Blacks lineup that will be hosting Korea in Wellington is simply a lot stronger than the one in the FIBA Asia Cup. Good for the Kiwis in mustering that kind of roster for the qualifiers.
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            • #7
              Former teammates in KGC: Oh Se-Keun, Park Chan-Hee, Lee Jung-Hyun and Yang Hee-Jong starting for Korea with Kim Jong-Kyu.
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              • #8
                HT: KOR leads NZL 41-39. That 3-2 zone allows Korea to even up the rebounding department over a physically stronger Kiwi side. While Tall Blacks are getting the lift from the Webster brothers but a number of sloppy sequence allowed Korea some quick hitters.
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                • #9
                  End of 3Q: KOR leads NZL 60-59. Kiwis ramping up the back-court pressure as they erased Korea's previous 9pt lead.
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                  • #10
                    KOR up 80-75 vs NZL with 1:01 remaining.
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                    • #11
                      What an upset by Korea, 86-80. Gritty plays for both teams in the closing minutes. Jeon Jun-Beom's shooting lifted Korea.
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                      • #12
                        First day, first upset, though then again Korea beat them in the Asia Cup too.
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                        • #13
                          Aussies just cruising past Taiwan. Mitch Creek had a poster dunk.
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                          • #14
                            well, I was expecting a tough games vs Iraq but still this was beyond imagination. the worst game I ever seen from TM without any doubt . they got humiliated by Iraq ! and it's not like Iraq had a dream game (yeah they played great only in the 4th quarter)

                            I don't know who to blame, Haddadi, Mashoun, Hatami, Aslani ? the coaching was disastrous , the player selection , they went to Jordan with Riaei and Arghavan as center !! yeah they missed Haddadi and Yakhchali and the new guy Geramipour but they still had the core team !

                            and I wonder why the hell Haddadi came all the way from to China to play only one game ?! we knew home game vs Qatar is much easier than Iraq away. he was just lazy to travel to Jordan with the team. I'm not sure if we even can qualify for the world cup with this coach and some of these players. some players are only good for the club level, playing for the NT is something else.

                            last but not least, Mahmoud Mashhoun resigned as IRIBF president today, after 14 years. (he had to leave his position because of his age and per some new rules in Iran) but he did that today, right before the game and I'm quite sure that was very important for the players and the coach. I consider this as betrayal, he knew he has to leave but he did that today to hurt the team.

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                            • #15
                              Sun Minghui who averages 2.9ppg in CBA is straight up destroying South Korean guards. 19 points in 15 min in 1st half. Dude is gunning for that 2019 NT spot.

                              Problem is this Chinese team has virtually no inside presence especially on defense
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