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Thread: 2011 2nd FIBA Asia U16 Championship [Oct 18-28 Vietnam]

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    Quote Originally Posted by paolylo View Post
    lineup for Energen RP U16

    Jay Javelosa
    Arvin Tolentino
    Louie Brill
    Nick Dalafu
    Daryl Pascual
    Gideon Babilonia
    Gelo Vito
    Henry Asilum
    Kyles Lao
    Hubert Cani
    Ranbill Tongco
    Rev Diputado

    coach


    oops, kidding.

    the coach is former RP NT player Olsen Racela
    can you post the heights of the players ?

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    Phils v.s Indonesia later on. It seems Indonesia has a good under 16 team by rough housing singapore yesterday. Well see if they can do that to the Philippine under 16 Team.

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    19th China-Korea-Japan Junior Sports Exchange @ Aichi, Japan this week:

    China 93-71 Korea
    China 99-72 Japan
    Korea 107-88 Japan

    There's actually a 4th participant, Aichi (host) but since they got blown out every game I have omitted their results.

    China sent its U16 team, I know Japan is U18 though. Any idea who Korea sent? CKR13?
    aim low, score high

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    Is Zhou Qi still playing for china in under16 league in vietnam?


    Quote Originally Posted by sinobball View Post
    19th China-Korea-Japan Junior Sports Exchange @ Aichi, Japan this week:

    China 93-71 Korea
    China 99-72 Japan
    Korea 107-88 Japan

    There's actually a 4th participant, Aichi (host) but since they got blown out every game I have omitted their results.

    China sent its U16 team, I know Japan is U18 though. Any idea who Korea sent? CKR13?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Louie View Post
    Is Zhou Qi still playing for china in under16 league in vietnam?
    Sure~ he will play~

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    If that's the case say goodbye to all fiba Asian teams. I was once in china, and saw this kid play. He's a monster. How about the number #8 alioun?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Louie View Post
    If that's the case say goodbye to all fiba Asian teams. I was once in china, and saw this kid play. He's a monster. How about the number #8 alioun?
    I don't know who is #8 alioun , there is the roster of china U16 :

    Liu Kaiqi
    Zhao Jiwei
    Zhou Qi
    Aersilan
    Zou Yuchen
    Luo Kaiwen
    Yan Haoxin
    Hen Yifeng
    Xu Ziyang
    Lai Junhao
    Pan Nin
    Liu Guancen
    Li Honghan
    Liu Bo
    Guo Xiaopeng
    Yu Dehao

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    Quote Originally Posted by pcder View Post
    I don't know who is #8 alioun , there is the roster of china U16 :

    Liu Kaiqi
    Zhao Jiwei
    Zhou Qi
    Aersilan
    Zou Yuchen
    Luo Kaiwen
    Yan Haoxin
    Hen Yifeng
    Xu Ziyang
    Lai Junhao
    Pan Nin
    Liu Guancen
    Li Honghan
    Liu Bo
    Guo Xiaopeng
    Yu Dehao
    I think he's talking about Guo Ailun but Ailun's number is 12 and he's currently 17.

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    If China doesn't win this tournament by an average of 30+ something is wrong.

    Even without Zhou Qi the other players should just kill the competition. Actually they most likely will win Asian U18 if there is such a thing this year.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Khalid80 View Post
    I think he's talking about Guo Ailun but Ailun's number is 12 and he's currently 17.

    http://turkey2010.fiba.com/pages/eng...2/profile.html
    Guo Ailun is 18 (born on 1993) now, he is well but suspended by Chinese Basketball Association to play for China NT and China B Team this year, however ,I don't think this is only a bad thing, he would have time to improve his 3pt ability , I think he would have a better CBA Session ( he got 10.3 ppg , 3.1 apg and 1 spg in his Rookie Session)

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    Quote Originally Posted by pcder View Post
    Guo Ailun is 18 (born on 1993) now, he is well but suspended by Chinese Basketball Association to play for China NT and China B Team this year, however ,I don't think this is only a bad thing, he would have time to improve his 3pt ability , I think he would have a better CBA Session ( he got 10.3 ppg , 3.1 apg and 1 spg in his Rookie Session)
    If his date of birth is accurate he's actually 17 years and 10 months

    I completely forgot about his suspension.
    How long will it last for? Where there other players that were suspended from the NT as well?

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    Quote Originally Posted by sinobball View Post
    If China doesn't win this tournament by an average of 30+ something is wrong.

    Even without Zhou Qi the other players should just kill the competition. Actually they most likely will win Asian U18 if there is such a thing this year.
    Hey Sinobball, but does this team contain overraged players?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Khalid80 View Post
    If his date of birth is accurate he's actually 17 years and 10 months

    I completely forgot about his suspension.
    How long will it last for? Where there other players that were suspended from the NT as well?
    until end of this year ~ no others were suspended but Guo Ailun , the reason is he didn't have breakfast and was late for training sometimes ~

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    Quote Originally Posted by daniab View Post
    Hey Sinobball, but does this team contain overraged players?
    Maybe , but all of them were checked their bone age, so at least there are not overrage in bone age, for born age? who knows~ many of them are unknown in China now

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    Quote Originally Posted by pcder View Post
    Guo Ailun is 18 (born on 1993) now, he is well but suspended by Chinese Basketball Association to play for China NT and China B Team this year, however ,I don't think this is only a bad thing, he would have time to improve his 3pt ability , I think he would have a better CBA Session ( he got 10.3 ppg , 3.1 apg and 1 spg in his Rookie Session)
    hes 18 without birth certificate

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    Quote Originally Posted by acklium View Post
    hes 18 without birth certificate
    If you mean the official papers , I think he have many papers show he was born on 1993 ~

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    Quote Originally Posted by pcder View Post
    If you mean the official papers , I think he have many papers show he was born on 1993 ~
    many fraud papers
    tahahaha

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    FIBA Asia Press Release No. 17 /2011. Date: 25/09/2011

    Draw completed for 2nd FIBA Asia U16 Championship

    WUHAN, China (2nd FIBA Asia U16 Championship): Defending champions China were drawn with fellow East Asian team Chinese Taipei, Middle Asia’s India and SEABA’s Malaysia in Group A for the Preliminary Round of the 2nd FIBA Asia Championship to be held in Nha Trang City in Vietnam from Oct 18-28, 2011.

    The draw was conducted at the Media Conference Room at the Wuhan Sports Center on Sunday, the final day of the 26th FIBA Asia Championship.

    Group B involves Korea, who lost to China in the final of the inaugural FIBA Asia U16 Championship at Johor Bahru (Malaysia) two years ago, along with two WABA teams Iraq and Lebanon and Uzbekistan.

    Iran, the bronze medalists from Johor Bahru lead the fray in Group C also comprising Qatar, Saudi Arabia and Japan.

    With only 15 teams in fray, Group D will see only three teams and all-SEABA affair – Philippines, Indonesia and Vietnam.

    “It is a great significance that we are conducting this draw for the 2nd FIBA Asia U16 Championship on the final day of the 26th FIBA Asia Championship,” said FIBA Asia president Sheikh Saud bin Ali Al-Thani who presided over the draw proceedings.

    “The 26th FIBA Asia Championship will decide the champion team of FIBA Asia, while the 2nd FIBA Asia U16 Championship will throw up the stars for the future,” he said.

    FIBA Asia will run a special event website http://nhatrang2011.fibaasia.net during the event


    About 2nd FIBA Asia U16 Championship
    The 2nd FIBA Asia U16 Championship is the qualifying event for the 2012 FIBA U17 World Championship to be played in Lithuania from July 17-26, 2012.

    The top two teams from the 2nd FIBA Asia U16 Championship will represent FIBA Asia at Lithuania.

    System of Competition
    The 16 teams are pooled into four groups of four teams each for the Preliminary Round.

    The top three teams from each group will advance to the Second Round, and will be drawn into two groups of six teams each.

    In the Second Round, each team will carry forward the results against the other qualifying teams in their Preliminary Round group and will play against teams qualifying from the other Preliminary Round group. The top four teams from each Second Round will qualify for the Quarterfinals, from which stage it will be a knockout.
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    Quote Originally Posted by daniab View Post
    FIBA Asia Press Release No. 17 /2011. Date: 25/09/2011

    Draw completed for 2nd FIBA Asia U16 Championship

    WUHAN, China (2nd FIBA Asia U16 Championship): Defending champions China were drawn with fellow East Asian team Chinese Taipei, Middle Asia’s India and SEABA’s Malaysia in Group A for the Preliminary Round of the 2nd FIBA Asia Championship to be held in Nha Trang City in Vietnam from Oct 18-28, 2011.

    The draw was conducted at the Media Conference Room at the Wuhan Sports Center on Sunday, the final day of the 26th FIBA Asia Championship.

    Group B involves Korea, who lost to China in the final of the inaugural FIBA Asia U16 Championship at Johor Bahru (Malaysia) two years ago, along with two WABA teams Iraq and Lebanon and Uzbekistan.

    Iran, the bronze medalists from Johor Bahru lead the fray in Group C also comprising Qatar, Saudi Arabia and Japan.

    With only 15 teams in fray, Group D will see only three teams and all-SEABA affair – Philippines, Indonesia and Vietnam.

    “It is a great significance that we are conducting this draw for the 2nd FIBA Asia U16 Championship on the final day of the 26th FIBA Asia Championship,” said FIBA Asia president Sheikh Saud bin Ali Al-Thani who presided over the draw proceedings.

    “The 26th FIBA Asia Championship will decide the champion team of FIBA Asia, while the 2nd FIBA Asia U16 Championship will throw up the stars for the future,” he said.

    FIBA Asia will run a special event website http://nhatrang2011.fibaasia.net during the event


    About 2nd FIBA Asia U16 Championship
    The 2nd FIBA Asia U16 Championship is the qualifying event for the 2012 FIBA U17 World Championship to be played in Lithuania from July 17-26, 2012.

    The top two teams from the 2nd FIBA Asia U16 Championship will represent FIBA Asia at Lithuania.

    System of Competition
    The 16 teams are pooled into four groups of four teams each for the Preliminary Round.

    The top three teams from each group will advance to the Second Round, and will be drawn into two groups of six teams each.

    In the Second Round, each team will carry forward the results against the other qualifying teams in their Preliminary Round group and will play against teams qualifying from the other Preliminary Round group. The top four teams from each Second Round will qualify for the Quarterfinals, from which stage it will be a knockout.
    Looks like it's going to be an easy 1st round for us!
    Hoping that the schools will release their players...

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    i think china should win this one again. cause they promote sports at an early age. they have money. others. i think s. korea, japan, taiwan and the philiipines should fill up between second to the fifth. i don't think west asia can match it. what you guys think?.

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