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Saturday, August 10, 2013
FIBA Asia 2013 Live Stream: Gilas Philippines vs South Korea
FIBA Asia Championship 2013 for Men is the intercontinental championship for basketball organized by FIBA Asia that serves as the qualifying tournament for the 2014 FIBA Basketball World Cup in Spain.
Here's the Knockout Quarterfinals Schedule:
August 10, 2013 / SATURDAY
S1: Iran vs Chinese Taipei - 5:45 PM
S2: Philippines vs South Korea - 8:30 PM
WATCH 'FIBA ASIA CHAMPIONSHIP 2013: PHILIPPINES vs KOREA LIVE STREAMING' BELOW:
FIBA Asia Championship 2013: Semifinals Live Game Results
August 10, 2013. DAY 8 of 27th FIBA Asia Championship 2013 being held at Manila, Philippines. Today is semifinals round of the tournament. Below are the DAY 8 live updates, live streams, game results, news and scores of today's games.
WATCH FIBA ASIA CHAMPIONSHIP GAMES via LIVE STREAMING HERE
[ WATCH DAY 1 GAME REPLAY VIDEOS HERE ]
[ WATCH DAY 2 GAME REPLAY VIDEOS HERE ]
[ WATCH DAY 3 GAME REPLAY VIDEOS HERE ]
[ WATCH DAY 2 GAME REPLAY VIDEOS HERE ]
[ WATCH DAY 3 GAME REPLAY VIDEOS HERE ]
( this page will be updated from time-to-time for game results)
FIBA Asia Championship 2013 Finals Schedule
The FIBA Asia Championship 2013 schedule for Quarterfinals, Semifinals and Finals has been announced. Quarterfinals will take place on August 9, Friday at the Mall of Asia Arena, Pasay City, Manila, Philippines.
Teams that will advance to Quarterfinals round are the Top 4 teams from Group E and Group F.
GROUP E - #1 Philippines, #2 Chinese Taipei, #3 Qatar and #4 Jordan.
GROUP F - #1 Iran, #2 South Korea, #3 China and #Kazakhstan.
HERE's THE QUARTERFINALS, SEMIFINALS, FINALS GAME SCHEDULE:
FIBA Asia 2013: Philippines vs Kazakhstan Full Game Replay Video
Gary David fired a tournament-high 22 points to lead Gilas Pilipinas to an easy 88-58 destruction of Kazakhstan to advance to the semifinals of the 2013 FIBA Asia Championship.
Jayson Castro contributed 13 points and 4 assists, Japeth Aguilar impressed with 11 points, 9 rebounds and two blocks and Gabe Norwood made all of his attempts to finish with 10 as the Philippines finally allowed the injured Marcus Douthit to get some rest. (READ FULL STORY HERE)
Philippines 88 - David 22, William 13, Aguilar 11, Norwood 10, Chan 7, De Ocampo 6, Pingris 6, Douthit 5, Fonacier 3, Tenorio 3, Alapag 2, Fajardo 0.
Kazakhstan 58- Klimov 14, Ponomarev 8, Jonson 8, Yevstignetev 6, Lapchenko 5, Murzagalinev 5, Bondarovich 4, Zhigulin 3, Sultanov 3, Yargaliyev 2, Bazhkin 0.
WATCH 'Gilas Philippines vs Hong Kong Full Game Replay' BELOW:
Friday, August 9, 2013
Gilas Pilipinas advances to semis; destroys Kazakhstan
The Philippine national men’s basketball team, Gilas Pilipinas, rode on a hot start for a rousing 88-58 victory in the quarterfinals of the FIBA Asia Championship 2013 on Friday.
With the victory, Gilas Pilipinas marched into the final four of the tournament, which serves as qualifier to the FIBA World Cup. The Philippines only needs to win one of its last two games to book its first appearance in the world basketball stage in four decades.
Chinese Taipei upsets defending champion China
Chinese Taipei rallied from a big first-half deficit to defeat China, 96-78, in the quarterfinals of the FIBA Asia Championship on Friday at the Mall of Asia Arena.
It was the first victory ever in the Cross-Strait matchup for Chinese Taipei in the Asian basketball championship.
And it came at the biggest juncture of the this year’s tournament, as the Taiwanese booked a spot in the final four while eliminating their mainland rivals.
Marc Pingris believes 100% Gilas will beat Kazakhstan
FIBA ASIA CHAMPIONSHIP 2013: If Gilas Pilipinas learned their lesson from the game against Hong Kong, then they are bound to win their FIBA Asia quarterfinal face-off opposite Kazakhstan set Friday night at the MOA Arena.
In a video interview by Solar Sports Desk Wednesday night, Pingris said their experience versus Hong Kong only proves no team can take any opponent lightly in this biennial tournament.
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