2013 FIBA Asia Championship Group D

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Group D of the 2013 FIBA Asia Championship took place from 1 to 3 August 2011. This is the preliminary round of the 2013 FIBA Asia Championship, with the three teams with the best record (Kazakhstan, Bahrain and India) advancing to 2013 FIBA Asia Championship Group F.

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Three games will be played at the Ninoy Aquino Stadium in Manila, Philippines, while the other three games will be played at the Mall of Asia Arena at nearby Pasay. Thailand, the last placed team, was relegated to the 13th–15th classification round.

Summary

In Manila, Bahrain defeated India in their opening round via overtime; Mohamed Kawaid scored on a three-pointer to tie the game in regulation, while Mohamed Ebrahim converted a three-pointer of his own at with 49 seconds left in OT to put the Bahrainis up for good. In Pasay, the Kazakhs won when they built a large enough lead at the end of the third quarter that made a comeback from Thailand impossible. In a game of first day winners, the match in Manila went into overtime anew when Jerri Johnson scored on a three-pointer with 15 seconds left. In the overtime, Konstantin Dvirnyy scored the marginal free-throws with 21 seconds left to win the game for Kazakhstan. Elsewhere, India scored an easy win against Thailand in the game held at Pasay. On the final day, Bahrain and Kazakhstan easily beat Thailand and India respectively, qualifying both to the second round; India's win against Thailand the night earlier qualified them for the second round.

Standings

Qualified for the Second Round Group F
Relegated to 13th–15th Classification
TeamPldWLPFPAPDPts
Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan 330240210+306
Flag of Bahrain.svg  Bahrain 321244221+235
Flag of India.svg  India 312236227+94
Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand 303194256623

All times are local (UTC+8).'

August 1

India vs. Bahrain

1 August 2013
18:00
India  Flag of India.svg8082 (OT)Flag of Bahrain.svg  Bahrain
Scoring by quarter: 17–25, 15–12, 26–15, 12–18,  Overtime: 10–12
Pts: Grewal 25
Rebs: Al. Singh, At. Singh 10
Asts: Kadam 5
Pts: Kawaid 25
Rebs: Giles 14
Asts: Ismaeel 5
Ninoy Aquino Stadium, Manila
Referees: Jassim Abdullah (QAT), Chen Ying-Cheng (TPE), Harja Jaladri (INA)
Flag of India.svg  India
#PlayerMinFG2FGFTREBASTPFTOSTLBSPts
M/A%M/A%M/A%OFFDEFTOT
4Sambhaji Kadam300/400/203/650044534103
5 Narender Kumar Grewal 3711/1668.811/1478.63/742.91231002025
6 Pratham Singh Did not play
7 Vinay Kaushik 30/100/000/00000000000
8 Arjun Singh Did not play
9 Vishesh Bhriguvanshi 435/1338.55/1241.72/366.74594241012
10 Amritpal Singh 426/20306/20302/825311141450314
11 Joginder Singh 162/633.30/100/00011253006
12 Satnam Singh Bhamara Did not play
13 Amjyot Singh 357/1258.37/1258.32/210059142551010
14 Yadwinder Singh 150/300/100/00145051000
15 Rikin Shantilal Pethani 52/21002/21000/00000020004
Totals22533/7742.931/6448.412/2646.21936551526225380
Flag of Bahrain.svg  Bahrain
#PlayerMinFG2FGFTREBASTPFTOSTLBSPts
M/A%M/A%M/A%OFFDEFTOT
4 Mohamed Ebrahim 365/1631.22/728.60/001123341013
5 Hussain Al-Tawash 170/400/201/250033211001
6 Mohamed Kawaid 446/12504/85011/111001341322025
7 Bader Malabes 183/6502/366.70/00011011007
8 Ahmed Ismaeel 293/837.52/366.74/10401565431011
9 Mohamed Alderazi 293/837.51/333.32/21002021321010
10 Ahmed Alderazi Did not play
11 Subah Azzam 10/000/000/00000000000
12 Chester Giles 306/12506/12501/425311141420013
13 Yunes Kawaid 50/100/100/00000020000
14 Ahmed Akber 90/100/102/2100000032002
15 Ahmed Aman 60/100/000/00022011000
Totals22526/6937.717/4042.521/3167.71232441325215482

Kazakhstan vs. Thailand

1 August 2013
22:30
Kazakhstan  Flag of Kazakhstan.svg8167Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand
Scoring by quarter:26–15, 16–18, 27–14, 12–20
Pts: Ponomarev 21
Rebs: Ponomarev 13
Asts: Johnson 8
Pts: Dg. Apiromvilaichai 16
Rebs: Dg. Apiromvilaichai, Tongsri 4
Asts: Dg. Apiromvilaichai 4
Mall of Asia Arena, Pasay
Referees: Yuji Hirahara (JPN), Ling Peng (CHN), Shin Gi-Rok (KOR)
Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan
#PlayerMinFG2FGFTREBASTPFTOSTLBSPts
M/A%M/A%M/A%OFFDEFTOT
4 Timur Sultanov 70/000/000/00011112010
5 Jerry Jamar Johnson 286/1154.555/51002/366.672248321015
6 Rustam Murzagaliyev 274/8501/2502/4502133120013
7 Mikhail Yevstigneyev Did not play
8 Vitaliy Lapchenko 263/6503/5600/00336033006
9 Nikolay Bazhkin 30/000/000/00000001000
10 Konstantin Dvirnyy 122/5402/5400/00000110004
11 Anton Ponomarev 265/1145.455/955.5611/1861.1185131221121
12 Dmitriy Klimov 245/1145.453/742.860/001672300012
13 Rustam Yargaliyev 293/12252/633.330/00549233007
14 Leonid Bondarovich Did not play
15 Alexander Zhigulin 141/333.330/100/00325022003
Totals20029/6743.2821/4052.515/25602424481819172281
Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand
#PlayerMinFG2FGFTREBASTPFTOSTLBSPts
M/A%M/A%M/A%OFFDEFTOT
4 Chanachon Klahan 72/366.670/000/00000020006
5 Attaporn Lertmalaiporn 160/100/100/00000203000
6 Wattana Suttisin 190/100/003/650123123003
7 Danai Kongkum 232/4502/4502/2100033212106
8 Wutipong Dasom 110/100/102/2100011121102
9 Anasawee Klaewnarong 153/5602/21001/250011011008
10 Darongpan Apiromvilaichai 174/757.144/757.141/250022115009
11 Darunpong Apiromvilaichai 345/1631.254/8505/6832244211216
12 Sukhdave Ghogar 151/333.331/333.330/00011131102
13 Kannawat Lertlaokul 164/5803/4750/00112131009
14 Kannut Samerjai 10/000/000/0/0000000000
15 Wacharapong Tongsri 203/6503/4750/00134040006
Totals20024/5246.1519/3455.8814/2070516211321184267

August 2

Kazakhstan vs. Bahrain

2 August 2013
18:00
Kazakhstan  Flag of Kazakhstan.svg7976 (OT)Flag of Bahrain.svg  Bahrain
Scoring by quarter:18–11, 4–11, 18–21, 26–23,  Overtime:13–10
Pts: Yargaliyev 19
Rebs: Yevstigneyev 10
Asts: Johnson 8
Pts: Malabes, Ismaeel 14
Rebs: Giles 12
Asts: Kawaid 3
Ninoy Aquino Stadium, Manila
Referees: Wang Xiao Chun (CHN), Naser Mohammad Ramadan Abu Rashed (JOR), Tan Chin Siong (MAS)
Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan
#PlayerMinFG2FGFTREBASTPFTOSTLBSPts
M/A%M/A%M/A%OFFDEFTOT
4 Timur Sultanov 40/20/20/000/00000010000
5 Jerry Jamar Johnson 405/1338.464/757.147/887.51678212018
6 Rustam Murzagaliyev 121/4250/000/00134121003
7 Mikhail Yevstigneyev 283/933.333/933.3310/1566.6764101421016
8 Vitaliy Lapchenko 121/5201/4250/00202121002
9 Nikolay Bazhkin Did not play
10 Konstantin Dvirnyy 353-933.333/5606/61003252412012
11 Anton Ponomarev 261/812.50/501/250448153004
12 Dmitriy Klimov 222/633.331/2500/00145041205
13 Rustam Yargaliyev 337/14502/4500/001451440119
14 Leonid Bondarovich 30/200/200/00000000000
15 Alexander Zhigulin 60/100/100/00011040000
Totals20023/7331.5114/3935.9024/3177.421928471532147179
Flag of Bahrain.svg  Bahrain
#PlayerMinFG2FGFTREBASTPFTOSTLBSPts
M/A%M/A%M/A%OFFDEFTOT
4 Mohamed Ebrahim 30/100/000/00000001100
5 Hussain Al-Tawash 180/500/200/00011123000
6 Mohamed Kawaid 282/5400/106/8750223531012
7 Bader Malabes 353/10301/714.286/61000552220014
8 Ahmed Ismaeel 304/757.144/5806/785.710221320014
9 Mohamed Alderazi 383/10302/5403/31001452232010
10 Ahmed Alderazi Did not play
11 Subah Azzam 153/31002/21000/00134112007
12 Chester Giles 283/10303/10306/875210120530212
13 Yunes Kawaid 110/100/101/250011123001
14 Ahmed Akber 142/366.672/366.672/366.67202030006
15 Ahmed Aman Did not play
Totals20020/5536.3614/3638.8930/3781.08628341125224276

Thailand vs. India

2 August 2013
22:30
Thailand  Flag of Thailand.svg6589Flag of India.svg  India
Scoring by quarter: 13–27, 17–19, 15–21, 20–22
Pts: Dg. Apiromvilaichai 10
Rebs: Dg. Apiromvilaichai 6
Asts: Kongkum, Ghogar 3
Pts: Grewal 24
Rebs: Y. Singh 9
Asts: J. Singh 4
Mall of Asia Arena, Pasay
Referees: Amirhossein Safarzadeh (IRI), Glenn Cornelio (PHI), Jassim Abdullah(QAT)
Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand
#PlayerMinFG2FGFTREBASTPFTOSTLBSPts
M/A%M/A%M/A%OFFDEFTOT
4 Chanachon Klahan 92/728.570/303/560112011009
5 Attaporn Lertmalaiporn 182/4500/100/00022101106
6 Wattana Suttisin 172/5402/503/650235251307
7 Danai Kongkum 224/10404/8500/00123344008
8 Wutipong Dasom 142/4502/4500/00213013004
9 Anasawee Klaewnarong 101/333.331/333.330/00022043002
10 Darongpan Apiromvilaichai 143/742.863/742.860/10112005006
11 Darunpong Apiromvilaichai 264/10403/837.51/2502461100310
12 Sukhdave Ghogar 141/2501/2500/00112311002
13 Kannawat Lertlaokul 172/728.572/4500/00235111024
14 Kannut Samerjai 30/000000000000000
15 Wacharapong Tongsri 303/933.333/933.331/250134030007
Totals20026.6838.2421/5438.898/16501323361121204565
Flag of India.svg  India
#PlayerMinFG2FGFTREBASTPFTOSTLBSPts
M/A%M/A%M/A%OFFDEFTOT
4Sambhaji Kadam70/000/000/00202000000
5 Narender Kumar Grewal 3010/20509/1656.253/5604261210024
6 Pratham Singh 60/000/001/250112010001
7 Vinay Kaushik 81/333.330/100/00101111003
8 Arjun Singh 30/200/201/425213101001
9 Vishesh Bhriguvanshi 339/2240.918/16501/2503581121020
10 Amritpal Singh 153/742.863/6503/475257132009
11 Joginder Singh 294/10401/2502/21001344212013
12 Satnam Singh Bhamara 72/5402/4502/2100224011006
13 Amjyot Singh 182/21002/21004/666.67358035028
14 Yadwinder Singh 231/5201/5200/00549032112
15 Rikin Shantilal Pethani 171/5201/5200/20246113032
Totals20033/8140.7427/5945.7617/2958.622832601018194689

August 3

India vs. Kazakhstan

3 August 2013
13:15
India  Flag of India.svg6780Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan
Scoring by quarter: 19–20, 19–23, 10–24, 19–13
Pts: Bhriguvanshi 19
Rebs: Bhriguvanshi 6
Asts: Bhriguvanshi 5
Pts: Yevstigneyev 21
Rebs: Ponomarev 7
Asts: Johnson 6
Mall of Asia Arena, Pasay
Referees: Wang Mei (CHN), Jassim Abdullah (QAT), Toru Katayose (JPN)
Flag of India.svg  India
#PlayerMinFG2FGFTREBASTPFTOSTLBSPts
M/A%M/A%M/A%OFFDEFTOT
4Sambhaji KadamDid not play
5 Narender Kumar Grewal 376/1442.864/8500/001231220014
6 Pratham Singh 101/11001/11000/00000011102
7 Vinay Kaushik Did not play
8 Arjun Singh 60/100/001/250112101001
9 Vishesh Bhriguvanshi 377/1163.644/757.142/366.670665420019
10 Amritpal Singh 221/4251/4252/450134043034
11 Joginder Singh 274/8503/4751/2502351160010
12 Satnam Singh Bhamara 104/5804/5800/10224020008
13 Amjyot Singh 302/633.332/633.331/250505144025
14 Yadwinder Singh 101/333.331/11002/2100022111004
15 Rikin Shantilal Pethani 60/100/100/00000000000
Totals20026/5448.1520/3754.059/1656.251219311019201567
Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan
#PlayerMinFG2FGFTREBASTPFTOSTLBSPts
M/A%M/A%M/A%OFFDEFTOT
4 Timur Sultanov 160/200/000/00022220100
5 Jerry Jamar Johnson 306/12504/757.142/21002246121019
6 Rustam Murzagaliyev 130/100/100/00112320000
7 Mikhail Yevstigneyev 187/1163.646/966.676/785.712240531021
8 Vitaliy Lapchenko 204/8504/8500/00213021108
9 Nikolay Bazhkin Did not play
10 Konstantin Dvirnyy Did not play
11 Anton Ponomarev 252/922.221/616.676/8754370110111
12 Dmitriy Klimov 263/1127.283/742.860/00325412106
13 Rustam Yargaliyev 326/1154.555/955.560/001233031013
14 Leonid Bondarovich 81/3331/3330/00123030002
15 Alexander Zhigulin 71/2500/000/00101110003
Totals20030/7042.8624/504814/1782.351717341918126180

Bahrain vs. Thailand

3 August 2013
18:00
Bahrain  Flag of Bahrain.svg8662Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand
Scoring by quarter:2118, 2217, 1911, 2416
Pts: Alderazi 21
Rebs: Giles 18
Asts:four players 3
Pts: Lertmalaiporn, Lertlaokul 11
Rebs: Dg. Apiromvilaichai 7
Asts: Dasom 3
Ninoy Aquino Stadium, Manila
Referees: Ricor Buaron (PHI), Chen Ying-Cheng (TPE), Cheung Kwok Shun Andy (HKG)
Flag of Bahrain.svg  Bahrain
#PlayerMinFG2FGFTREBASTPFTOSTLBSPts
M/A%M/A%M/A%OFFDEFTOT
4 Mohamed Ebrahim Did not play
5 Hussain Al-Tawash 224/8504/757.143/31001343101011
6 Mohamed Kawaid 110/200/200/00000210100
7 Bader Malabes 210/400/200/00044232000
8 Ahmed Ismaeel 304/10403/6502/366.670003320011
9 Mohamed Alderazi 328/1457.145/862.52/21000333151021
10 Ahmed ALderazi Did not play
11 Subah Azzam 142/21002/21000/00156050004
12 Chester Giles 224/944.444/944.4410/1376.92711180240018
13 Yunes Kawaid 110/200/200/00000210100
14 Ahmed Akber 174/41004/41001/250303032019
15 Ahmed Aman Did not play
Totals20030/6149.1826/4656.5222/2781.481232441620173386
Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand
#PlayerMinFG2FGFTREBASTPFTOSTLBSPts
M/A%M/A%M/A%OFFDEFTOT
4 Chanachon Klahan 140/400/003/560011010003
5 Attaporn Lertmalaiporn 284/944.441/333.330/000441111011
6 Wattana Suttisin Did not play
7 Danai Kongkum 131/4251/4250/00000112202
8 Wutipong Dasom 282/728.572/728.571/250101331105
9 Anasawee Klaewnarong 213/933.332/4502/2100156043129
10 Darongpan Apiromvilaichai 211/5201/333.333/560213010005
11 Darunpong Apiromvilaichai 221/137.690/603/475437111006
12 Sukhdave Ghogar 122/5402/4500/00325140004
13 Kannawat Lertlaokul 124/5804/5803/6502021301011
14 Kannut Samerjai 20/100/100/00000000000
15 Wacharapong Tongsri 212/633.332/633.332/2100134110006
Totals20020/6829.4115/4334.8817/2665.3814193392086262

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