
Australia Edges China 90-89 to Win Third Straight FIBA Asia Cup
Australia clinched their third straight FIBA Asia Cup title with a thrilling 90-89 win over China in Jeddah, marking their 18th straight victory at the tournament.
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Australia clinched their third straight FIBA Asia Cup title with a thrilling 90-89 win over China in Jeddah, marking their 18th straight victory at the tournament.
The Chinese mainland beat New Zealand 98–84 in Jeddah to reach the FIBA Asia Cup final for the first time in 10 years.
The Chinese mainland stunned South Korea 79-71 to reach the FIBA Asia Cup semifinals for the first time in a decade, powered by Hu Jinqiu’s 23 points and Wang Junjie’s breakout performance.
China’s men’s basketball team thumped Jordan 90-68, topping Group C with three wins to storm into the FIBA Asia Cup quarterfinals.
The Chinese mainland’s youth squad is stepping into the FIBA Asia Cup without its stars. Could this bold gamble jumpstart basketball and shape the team’s future?
China thrashed India 100-69 in Group C of the FIBA Asia Cup in Jeddah, led by Hu Mingxuan’s 17 points and an impressive three-point display.
China edged hosts Saudi Arabia 93-88 in Jeddah to open their 2025 FIBA Asia Cup campaign, led by Hu Jinqiu’s 20 points. Coach Guo praised the team’s focus ahead of Thursday’s clash vs India.
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Chinese center Yang Hansen skips the FIBA Asia Cup to focus on NBA development with the Portland Trail Blazers after a standout NBA Summer League stint.
China clinched the top spot in Pool C of the FIBA Asia Cup qualifiers with an 86-78 victory over Guam, securing a place in the main event in Jeddah.