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Iran is champion again after six years of drought. |
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Iran reclaimed their spot atop the continent by claiming the title at the 2016 FIBA Asia U18 Championship with a 71-65 victory over Japan.
Mehran Rezaei led the way with 18 points for Iran while Mohammad Jafari scored 16 points and Amirhossein Rezaeifar picked up 10 points and 12 rebounds as Iran won their first FIBA Asia U18 crown since 2008. It was the country’s third U18 title in all.
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Mehran Rezaei (IRI). |
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Keisuke Masuda (JPN). |
The advantage was up to 19 points with 7 minutes left and the Tehran crowd could taste the title. Japan had a chance to make it a single-digit deficit with more than 4 minutes but Yuki Mikami missed his three-pointer. Japan did trim the gap down to 7 points inside the final 30 seconds but it was too little too late.
Korea, meanwhile, claimed the third step on the podium by racing past Lebanon 86-63 thanks to 26 points and 8 rebounds from Yang Jae Min. Park Jiwon chipped in 17 points for Korea, who secured a spot in the 2017 FIBA U19 World Championship along with Iran and Japan. It will be the fourth time in a row that Korea will take part in the U19 Worlds. It's the second straight third place finish for Korea after having reached the final in 2010 and 2012.
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Park Jiwon and Han Seung-Hui (KOR). |
China rebounded from their Quarter-Final loss to Iran and picked up fifth place as they knocked off Chinese Taipei 76-70. Fan Ziming led the way with 31 points and 10 rebounds while Man Jiang chipped in 14 points. Chinese Taipei received 17 points from Chou Kuei-Yu.
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Fan Ziming (CHN). |
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Fran Yu (PHI). |
BOX SCORES:
Iran beat Japan, 71-65
Korea beat Lebanon, 86-63
China beat Chinese Taipei, 76-70
Philippines beat India, 67-64
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