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11/26/2009 | , , | 22 comments »

source: Chen Hui Jing | malaysia-basketball.com

If basketball was a ten-minute game, we would have played witness to the greatest upset of the tournament. And for three quarters, the Filipino boys gave China a run for their money, the first time any team has ever done so in this tournament. The Filipino boys played with a lot of heart and even though they lost 85-66, this semi-final match can be considered one of the best games of the tournament.


Game Summary Philippines came out prepared to make a statement, that they were not afraid of the towering Chinese. The Filipino boys drove inside every opportunity they got and scored their first able to drive inside early, scoring their first 12 points entirely off layups.

Roldan Sara caught sight of a beautiful back door cut by Kiefer Issac Ravena, who had been overplayed on defense, and whipped him a pass for yet another inside score, giving the Philippines a 5 point lead. After Kevin Ferrer drew a charge on Guo Ailun, Chinese Coach called a time-out.


An emphatic block by Zhai Xiao Chuan silenced the Filipino crowd momentarily but Paolo Luis Romero drew another charge on Zhai Xiaochuan, and momentum remained on Philippines' side.

A tear-drop finger-roll followed by a three-pointer from the wing by Kiefer Issac Ravena gave Philippines a 8 point lead with 2:14 to play in the first quarter. A steal and score by China cut the lead to 4 and Zhai Xiaochuan found a cutting Xu Tao for another 2 points.

Joshua Angelo Alolino answered right back as the buzzer sounded with a high-arcing jumper to give Filipino a rare 4 point lead over China at the end of the first quarter.

China was not going to stay dormant for long and opend the second quarter with a 10-0 run to give China a 6-point lead. Philippine Coach Frederick Altamirano called a time-out to quell the Chinese tide.

Philippines triple-teamed Xu Tao in the paint and raced out for a fast break after his missed shot. Ravena managed to convert off an under-handed scoop shot to cut the Chinese lead to 2, and a jumper by Teng tied the game at 28 with 4 minutes to play in the first half.

Ravena missed a potential momentum-changing layup after a highlight-reel worthy spin move past two Chinese defenders, as China scored 6 straight points. Ravena made yet another one of his trademark underhanded scoop shots past the outstretched hand of a Chinese defender to cut the lead to 4.

It was clear that Philippines was not going to go away as Sara drew his third charge of the game on Guo Ailun as time was winding down. China held a meager 4 point lead going into the half-time break, something that had never happened before in this tournament.

The Philippines managed to answer almost every Chinese shot in the third quarter. Wang Zirui opened the third with a three-pointer and Roldan Sara promptly responded with a pull-up jumper at the free throw line.

Every time China pushed the lead to 8 points, Philippines would have an answer waiting for them, and an up-and-under by Teng at the end of the third quarter kept the game within reach as the score was 55-47 in favour of China.

However, it was evident that the height advantage of China was the deciding factor in this game, as despite the Filipino's best efforts to box-out the Chinese, the towering Chinese simply plucked the ball from above their heads.

China continued to pound the ball inside, playing to their strength, and survived the Filipino scare to win the game 85-66.

"I had been prepared for a tough game against the Philippines today. I feel my boys learnt a lot from this game, and this would be good preparation for their final game tomorrow," said Coach Fan.

"We made some defensive adjustments to deal with the Filipino penetration. My boys got nervous as this game did not proceed as smoothly as the previous games we played. Personally, I do not like games being too smooth."

The slightly disappointed Coach Altamirano said, "I have so much confidence in my boys and we go into every game believing we will win. But you have to play a perfect game to beat China, and we did not play a perfect game.

"China was just too tall for us, at the end of the day, its still height that matters," Coach Altamirano jokingly added he hoped they could find a pill so his boys could grow taller.

The Filipino trio of Jeron Alvin Teng, Roldan Sara and Kiefer Issac Ravena scored 18, 13 and 17 points respectively, combining for more than half of Philippines' points.

China's top scorer, Guo Ailun, got into foul trouble and was held to 11 points. Ju Mingxin, Zhai Xiaochuan and Wang Zirui picked up the slack and scored 18, 15 and 13 points respectively. Zhai Xiaochuan also grabbed 14 rebounds for a double-double.

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November 27, 2009 (Friday)

Finals:
CHINA vs. SOUTH KOREA (8PM)

Battle for 3rd:
IRAN vs. PHILIPPINES (6PM)

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22 comments

  1. Anonymous // November 26, 2009 10:57 PM  

    it's okay, that was a good fight shown by our team. that's the spirit. let's beat Iran tomorrow for payback time.

  2. Anonymous // November 26, 2009 11:46 PM  

    u make all of us proud!! =)

  3. Anonymous // November 26, 2009 11:47 PM  

    5 players ng CHINA is overage..

    sa passport lang tinignan ng FIBA officials ung age nila..

    awwwwwww

  4. Anonymous // November 26, 2009 11:48 PM  

    we can beat IRAN for 3rd place.. revenge!!

    we will support u all the way!

  5. Anonymous // November 27, 2009 12:01 AM  

    Ok lang yan. At least we know China is not invincible. Let's concentrate on Iran now. By the way there is no harm if FIBA will double check the ages of the China team.

  6. Anonymous // November 27, 2009 12:21 AM  

    Ayaw lumaban ng patas tong mga tsinong matatandang to'
    Kayo pa rin ang winner Nokia U16! .. sa puso namin!

  7. Anonymous // November 27, 2009 12:23 AM  

    ito ang tunay na TEAM PILIPINAS!!!! They faught with a lot of heart and determination! Unlike the POWERLESS TEAM PILIPINAS, all they think about is for themselves not to get injured.never did i saw them play with this kind of courage shown by the youngsters! THIS IS THE TEAM OF THE FUTURE!!! GO TEAM PILIPINAS!!! BEAT IRAN!!! SHOW NO MERCY!!!

  8. Arthur Volbert // November 27, 2009 7:34 AM  

    CALLING ON SBP OFFICIALs. LOOK AT THIS:

    www.asia-basket.com/China/basketball.asp?NewsID=177309

    China Names Roster for Asian Under-16 Championship - Nov 18, 2009 (by Arthur Volbert)

    We have China's roster for the first FIBA Asia U16 basketball championship being played in Johor Bahru, Malaysia. As usual with Chinese youth rosters, there are questions of age.

    The cutoff birth year for this championship is 1993. Only one of the players has ever been listed as being born earlier than 1993 when he competed internationally. The most problematical situation concerns Gao Shang, a highly talented shooting guard. Gao was listed as born in 1992 when he played in the Australian Olympic Youth Festival earlier this year. This is incredibly sloppy record-keeping by China, if not outright fraud.

    But Ju Mingxin, who was listed as born in 1990 when he played high school ball in China, is on the team. He was listed as born in 1993 in Australia. 210 cm Xu Tao, who was listed as born in 1991 at some sneaker camps in China, is on the team. He has been around for a while and played at the United States Basketball Academy in Oregon in December 2006. At the time he was listed as being 209 cm and 120 kg but his passport said he was born in 1993. He would have been 13 years old at the time if that birth year is correct. He would have grown 1 centimeter since then. Han Dejun, who is beginning his second year as a pro at Liaoning, was also in that group. Han was listed as born in 1987, though he is now listed as born in 1989. Han was 214 cm at the time and has also grown 1 centimeter.

    China needs to accurately know the ages of its young players if it is to accurately judge their talent. I believe that one reason Chen Jianghua and Han Shuo have not developed as expected is that they are actually significantly older than originally thought. We now know that Han shaved three years off his age. The likelihood is that Chen shaved off 2 or 3 years as well.

    Guo Ailun 191 cm 79 kg SG/PG
    Luo Hanchen 184 cm 70 kg PG
    Zhai Xiaochuan 205 cm 95 kg PF/C
    Ju Mingxin 200 cm 95 kg SF
    Wei Dong 204 cm 110 kg PF/C
    Ding Yanyuhang 195 cm 90 kg SF
    Bi Jiguang 184 cm 65 kg PG
    Zhu Xuhang 207 cm 90 kg PF/C
    Shi Hongfei 180 cm 75 kg PG
    Xu Tao 210 cm 103 kg C
    Gao Shang 198 cm 85 kg SG
    Wang Zirui 188 cm 75 kg PG

  9. Anonymous // November 27, 2009 8:54 AM  

    kayang kaya natin ang Iran basta walang import...Local players dapat para fair..Kahit sa FIBA seniors dapat walang naturalize para fair!!!

  10. Anonymous // November 27, 2009 9:57 AM  

    Sayang nagpabaya kasi sa IRAN kaya mahirap kalaban sa semis, SAYANG...

  11. Anonymous // November 27, 2009 9:59 AM  

    Beat Iran!! Yes we can!!

  12. Anonymous // November 27, 2009 10:25 AM  

    overage din nmn si tolomia eh...

  13. Anonymous // November 27, 2009 10:26 AM  

    bata pa sila, they can still improve, kahit di sila malalaki, i love the way they play, ito nlng ilaban, wag na gilas

  14. Anonymous // November 27, 2009 10:36 AM  

    REVENGE!!!!!!!!!!!

    BE MORE PERFECT THIS TIME BOYS!

    BAKA MKAPASOK TAU SA WILDCARD IF MG 3RD TAU...

    AKALA KO KOREA UNG TALO AGAINST IRAN..MALAKAS PALA TONG KOREAN TEAM NA TOH.NOBODY BUT YOU!

    LABAN PINAS!

  15. Anonymous // November 27, 2009 11:46 AM  

    Yeah!
    Kayo pa rin ang WINNER para sa amin!
    There is no integrity in sending an overage team!
    Good Luck sa IRAN!
    Mabuhay kayong lahat!
    Coach E!
    Astig ka!

  16. Anonymous // November 27, 2009 12:32 PM  

    ito ang tunay na TEAM PILIPINAS!!!! They faught with a lot of heart and determination! Unlike the POWERLESS TEAM PILIPINAS, all they think about is for themselves not to get injured.never did i saw them play with this kind of courage shown by the youngsters! THIS IS THE TEAM OF THE FUTURE!!! GO TEAM PILIPINAS!!! BEAT IRAN!!! SHOW NO MERCY!!!

    >>>
    tangina ka ikaw lumaro...galing mong magsalita!

  17. novzki // November 27, 2009 1:02 PM  

    nice one boys.. keep up the good work..

    we will support you all the way.. heart lang yan at skill, tapos composure...

    God bless!

  18. Anonymous // November 27, 2009 1:27 PM  

    JORDAN COACH, MARIO PALMA SED DAT THEY ARE NOT INTIMIDATED BY POWERADE
    WHILE IRAN COACH VESSELIN MATIC SED,THEY ARE CONFIDENT IN BEATING POWERADE...

  19. Anonymous // November 27, 2009 3:56 PM  

    good job! kahit natalo sila sa china ok lang yun... natural yan, may nanalo at may natatalo, ang mahalag ay may matutunan... aabangan ko tong mga batang to, how much more kung mga mature at nasa kani-kanilang prime na sila, baka sila pa ang magchampion sa fiba asia.

  20. Anonymous // November 27, 2009 4:10 PM  

    i saw the game between China and Phils, hats off for the boys they play galantly..kaso matatangkad talaga ang mga china..anyway, mamyang 6 pm manunood ulit kami..GO TEAM PHILIPPINES..WE BELIEVE IN YOU!


    FILSPORTS-JOHOR

  21. Anonymous // November 27, 2009 5:51 PM  

    ito ang team na magdadala ulit ng asian supremacy ng pilipinas sa basketball. i think this team is more prepared than gilas. sana mahasa pa sila ng husto para 3 years from now... alam na natin mangyayari

  22. Anonymous // November 27, 2009 7:28 PM  

    san po pwede bumili ng parang suot nung 4th picture?ung nasa shoulder?tnx po

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