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27th FIBA Asia Championship [Manila, Philippines, Aug 1-11]

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which country will be crowned as champion this 27th FIBA Asia Championships 2013

china
2 (28.6%)
iran
3 (42.9%)
korea
0 (0%)
jordan
0 (0%)
philippines
2 (28.6%)
lebanon
0 (0%)
qatar
0 (0%)
japan
0 (0%)
chinese taipei
0 (0%)
Kazakhstan
0 (0%)

Total Members Voted: 7

Voting closed: August 01, 2013, 01:50:10 AM

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Offline weep

Reply #225 on: August 15, 2013, 12:43:37 PM
magandang bootcamp para sa gilas yung exhibition game with sixers.


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Re: 27th FIBA Asia Championship [Manila, Philippines, Aug 1-11]
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Reply #226 on: August 16, 2013, 02:29:13 PM
Road to Spain :


How teams qualify for FIBA World Cup . . .

« Last Edit: August 16, 2013, 02:31:53 PM by kingjames24szupladoh »


Offline Zurca

Reply #227 on: August 16, 2013, 02:49:58 PM
i think isasama na ang new zealand and australia sa fiba asia, para sa next qualification for fiba world cup 2019. tapos instead of 24 teams magiging 32 team na ang magqua-qualify.


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Reply #228 on: August 16, 2013, 04:04:50 PM
bakit kaya itim ang ginamit nilang kulay sa africa at yellow naman sa asia wala kayang malice to? hehehe JK!


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Reply #229 on: August 16, 2013, 04:12:34 PM
bakit kaya itim ang ginamit nilang kulay sa africa at yellow naman sa asia wala kayang malice to? hehehe JK!

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Re: 27th FIBA Asia Championship [Manila, Philippines, Aug 1-11]
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Offline reborn

Reply #230 on: August 18, 2013, 08:27:46 AM
Eto dapat sinusuportahan natin at sana magkaron ng maraming sponsor.

Hindi yun mga puro practice/friendly game lang yun laro. Walang nangrarape na at hindi nambabastos ng mga kababaihan. Tapos kung makapagvictory party kala mo malakas na kalaban yun tinalo haha


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Reply #231 on: August 19, 2013, 11:34:53 AM
i think isasama na ang new zealand and australia sa fiba asia, para sa next qualification for fiba world cup 2019. tapos instead of 24 teams magiging 32 team na ang magqua-qualify.

Pag nangyari ito, ilang team kaya mag-qualify sa FIBA Asia nito? Sana kahit minimum of 6?

Tingin ko parehong papasok ang Australia at New Zealand, parehong malalakas line-up nito at may mga NBA at US NCAA players pa na mga team members. Mas mahirap magqualify dito pero pag dinagdagan ang slot ng Asia-Oceania. may chance uli tayo mag-qualify sa 2019 FIBA Worlds.


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Offline Zurca

Reply #232 on: August 19, 2013, 05:12:43 PM
4 zones na para sa 2019 fiba world cup. 2019 version will expand to 32 broken down into the host country, five from Africa, seven from the Americas, seven from Asia and Oceania and 12 from Europe. so merge na ang asia and oceania.


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Reply #233 on: August 20, 2013, 01:08:42 AM
totally unexpected results.. Congrats Gilas!! See you in the world championship!


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Reply #234 on: August 20, 2013, 11:18:18 AM
4 zones na para sa 2019 fiba world cup. 2019 version will expand to 32 broken down into the host country, five from Africa, seven from the Americas, seven from Asia and Oceania and 12 from Europe. so merge na ang asia and oceania.


what source nito toL ?
paki link naman


Offline Zurca

Reply #235 on: August 20, 2013, 11:38:40 AM

what source nito toL ?
paki link naman

here's the link po:

http://www.philstar.com/sports/2013/08/16/1097331/fiba-asia-lose-qualifying-status

7 for asia and oceania: so australia, new zealand, china, iran and korea will be the powerhouses in this group. may chance pa din makapasok ang philippines.


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Reply #236 on: August 20, 2013, 11:47:17 AM
here's the link po:

http://www.philstar.com/sports/2013/08/16/1097331/fiba-asia-lose-qualifying-status

7 for asia and oceania: so australia, new zealand, china, iran and korea will be the powerhouses in this group. may chance pa din makapasok ang philippines.


tnx toL for the link , hitted ka na :D


Offline Zurca

Reply #237 on: August 20, 2013, 11:50:34 AM
thanks po, pero grabe 12 teams from europe? sa bagay madame naman teams sa europe and higher competition kasi halos lahat dun magkakamatch.


Offline rage955

Reply #238 on: August 20, 2013, 12:03:16 PM
thanks po, pero grabe 12 teams from europe? sa bagay madame naman teams sa europe and higher competition kasi halos lahat dun magkakamatch.
dun din ako medyo nagtataka nung una. Tingin ko sobra naman yung 12 slots. I think 10 will be enough.

Americas-USA,argentina,brazil,puerto rico,canada,then yung 2 pang slots will be toss up.
Asia and Oceana-Iran,New Zealand,Australia,Philippines,Korea,China. Yung last slot will be toss-up sa Jordan,Taiwan,Qatar,etc. In any case,mas maganda kasi well balanced ang competition.
Africa will be toss up,di ako masyadong familiar sa africa. All I know is yung nakakapasok sa world cup at olympics from africa is bottom tier teams.
Europe-dominated by spain,greece,russia at lithuania. Pero may 6-8 more teams na lalaban dito.

In my opinion,sana
Americas-8
Africa-5
Asia and Oceana-8
Europe-10
So 31 teams yan. Then yung HOST na automatic na pasok. So 32 teams.


Offline Zurca

Reply #239 on: August 20, 2013, 12:12:49 PM
some extra info:

Central Board gives green light to new format and calendar of competition

KUALA LUMPUR (Central Board) – FIBA announced at its Central Board meeting in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, that it will go ahead and implement a new format and calendar of competition beginning in 2017.

After being presented with the conclusions from the latest consultations with stakeholders – including a study of the economic parameters carried out by external experts – FIBA’s Central Board on Saturday agreed to move ahead and to introduce a new format and calendar of competition.

The key principles agreed for the new competition format and calendar for men from 2017 are the following:
• After the 2014 FIBA Basketball World Cup in Spain, the next edition will be moved to 2019 (instead of 2018) and will be played every four years from then on. A total of 32 teams (increased from 24) will participate in FIBA’s flagship event.
• The qualification period for the FIBA Basketball World Cup will be held over the course of two years and consist of six windows which will be in November (2017), February, June, September, November (2018) and February (2019). The exact period and length of these windows will be defined in the coming months in collaboration with all stakeholders. The national teams will be divided into two divisions – Division A and Division B – with groups of three or four teams in an open system with promotion and relegation. Games in the qualification period will be played in a home-and-away format.
• Asia and Oceania will play in a combined Asia-Pacific region to qualify for the FIBA Basketball World Cup, but universality will remain in place for the qualifying process to the Olympic Games.
• As of 2017, the continental championships will take place every four years (2017, 2021, 2025) with a similar system of qualification as for the FIBA Basketball World Cup and which will come into action after FIBA’s flagship event in 2019. The windows will follow the same principle as the qualifying process to the FIBA Basketball World Cup but will be adapted in the Olympic years (2020, 2024).
• The qualification for the 2020 Olympics will be through the 2019 FIBA Basketball World Cup and four Olympic Qualifying Tournaments to be held in four zones.

The format and calendar of competition was identified as being one of FIBA’s main priorities and has been intensively worked on over the last two years. The modification of the current system is essential to further stimulate the global growth of basketball, increase its visibility around the world and further develop FIBA’s National Federations. This new competition format will give more prominence to the FIBA Basketball World Cup by placing it in a year where it can enjoy more exclusivity.

The home-and-away format will allow fans from around 140 countries to see their national teams play regular games and offer a “Road to the FIBA Basketball World Cup” over a two-year qualification period, with a similar system for the continental championships. There will be a total of more than 1,200 games played over a four-year cycle.

The FIBA Central Board recognises the fundamental role played by clubs and leagues worldwide and the need for appropriate insurance for players competing for their national teams. The new competition format takes the health of top players into consideration by reducing their current summer workload and responds to the clubs’ concerns about player fatigue and injury. The FIBA Central Board looks forward to cooperating with all stakeholders to make this new calendar a success for the world of basketball.

FIBA President Yvan Mainini explained the rationale behind making the change at this moment in time.

“Basketball needs to expand its reach and generate a new, dynamic stimulus for its growth. This can only happen if each country grows the game and plays regularly in front of its own fans,” he said.

“I’m delighted that the Central Board has taken this decision because it is fundamental in our goal of harmonising the global calendar and developing basketball worldwide.”

FIBA Secretary General and International Olympic Committee (IOC) member Patrick Baumann added: “National teams are the locomotive of basketball in each country. We need to protect and enhance their role. At the same time, clubs invest daily into our sport and their investment also needs respect and protection.”

“Therefore, in each country, it is the joint responsibility of clubs, leagues and National Federations to cooperate for the success of the national championships and the national team in this new integrated system.”

FIBA also plans to review the women’s calendar and system of competition within the next year.

link: http://www.fiba.com/pages/eng/fc/news/lateNews/p/newsid/54422/arti.html


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