2013 FIBA Asia Championship classification rounds

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The classification rounds of the 2013 FIBA Asia Championship are games of the 2013 FIBA Asia Championship in the Philippines to determine the final rankings of teams ranked 9th and below. Games, which will be held from August 5 to 11, are held in the Mall of Asia Arena in Pasay and in the Ninoy Aquino Stadium in nearby Manila.

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There are two classification rounds, both single-elimination tournaments: for 13th and 9th places. The classification for 13th place involves teams that finished last in the preliminary round. Since there were only three teams in Group B, the fourth-placed team in Group A received a bye to the 13th place playoff, with the loser between the teams from Groups C and D ranked 15th place.

For the classification for 9th place, teams that finished fifth and sixth in the second round participate. The losers in the first round play for 11th place, while the winners place 9th place.

For classification for 8th place and better, see 2013 FIBA Asia Championship final round.

Classification 13th–15th

These are the teams that finished last in their respective preliminary round groups.

Semifinal
5 August – Manila
13th place
6 August – Manila
      
Flag of Saudi Arabia.svg  Saudi Arabia 93
Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand 80
Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia 56
Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand 71

Semifinal

5 August 2013
18:00
Malaysia  Flag of Malaysia.svg5671Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand
Scoring by quarter: 7–22, 20–9, 14–17, 15–23
Pts: Soo 19
Rebs: C.Y. Wong 9
Asts: Tong 3
Pts: Klaewnarong 16
Rebs: Tongsri 16
Asts:three players 2
Ninoy Aquino Stadium, Manila
Referees: Abdulkarim Shakeeb (BHR), Shin Gi-Rok (KOR), Glenn Cornelio (PHI)
Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia
#PlayerMinFG3FGFTREBASTPFTOSTLBSPts
M/A%M/A%M/A%OFFDEFTOT
4 Eng Heng Soo 27:335-14362-6337-71001232310519
5 Sing Tee Ng 10:461-3331-3330-00011012033
6 Wee Seng Wong 06:011-11001-11000-00011000003
7 Wei Hong Choo 05:171-2500-000-00022000022
8 Ban Sin Ooi 23:071-9110-303-475033250035
9 Wen Keong Tong 22:162-9222-4500-00101340006
10 Hong Hoong Gan 24:562-8252-6330-00011121036
11 Tian Yuan Kuek 22:591-5201-11000-00022020133
13 Chin Yong Wong 29:332-7291-4250-00369210145
14 Lok Seng Mak 09:112-21000-000-20000010024
15 Min Joe Foong 18:140-200-000-00145100240
Totals18-622910-283610-1377622281119442956
Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand
#PlayerMinFG3FGFTREBASTPFTOSTLBSPts
M/A%M/A%M/A%OFFDEFTOT
4 Chanachon Klahan 06:511-11001-11001-250011001004
5 Attaporn Lertmalaiporn 19:325-6831-2500-001122510111
6 Wattana Suttisin 31:204-7570-105-9562352011113
7 Danai Kongkum 19:160-100-001-250033230031
8 Wutipong Dasom 14:161-5200-000-20022130012
9 Anasawee Klaewnarong 16:186-12502-3672-4500330110216
10 Darongpan Apiromvilaichai 14:270-400-005-863213100005
11 Darunpong Apiromvilaichai 17:161-6170-100-00145051012
12 Sukhdave Ghogar 07:390-400-000-00202022030
13 Kannawat Lertlaokul 20:161-2501-11000-00134120013
14 Kannut Samerjai 01:570-000-002-450022000002
15 Wacharapong Tongsri 30:483-8380-006-875412161100112
Totals22-56395-95622-39561335481022711471

13th place

6 August 2013
18:00
Saudi Arabia  Flag of Saudi Arabia.svg9380Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand
Scoring by quarter: 23–27, 29–24, 18–17, 23–12
Pts: Belal 21
Rebs: Mo. Al-Marwani, Kabe 6
Asts: M. Al-Muwallad 10
Pts: Lertmalaiporn, Klaewnarong 15
Rebs: Tongsri 7
Asts: Klaewnarong 3
Ninoy Aquino Stadium, Manila
Referees: Cheung Kwok Shun (HKG), Abdurahim Shareeb (BHR), Wang Xiao Chun (CHN)
Flag of Saudi Arabia.svg  Saudi Arabia
#PlayerMinFG3FGFTREBASTPFTOSTLBSPts
M/A%M/A%M/A%OFFDEFTOT
4 Mohammed Al-Marwani 26:175-7710-001-2504261200511
5 Marzouq Al-Muwallad 36:166-11552-4506-115502210310320
6 Mohammed Al-Sager 14:303-6501-2500-00112411037
7 Jaber Kabe 21:084-7570-300-00156241038
8 Fahad Belal 30:006-15403-12256-61000442210221
9 Mustafa Al-Hwsawi 34:432-5401-2502-450011200017
10 Mohammed Abujabal Did not play
11 Turki Al-Muhanna Did not play
12 Mathna Al-Marwani 07:352-4500-001-1100011010005
13 Ahmed Al-Mukhtar Did not play
14 Ayman Al-Muwallad 22:023-8381-3335-7711343300412
15 Nassir Abo Jalas 07:261-4250-000-00123100012
Totals32-67488-263121-3168821292516402293
Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand
#PlayerMinFG3FGFTREBASTPFTOSTLBSPts
M/A%M/A%M/A%OFFDEFTOT
4 Chanachon Klahan 16:063-9332-5400-00145000038
5 Attaporn Lertmalaiporn 31:064-7571-3336-61001561830215
6 Wattana Suttisin Did not play
7 Danai Kongkum 04:160-000-000-00000110010
8 Wutipong Dasom 24:044-8500-101-250134212139
9 Anasawee Klaewnarong 23:536-12500-203-6500223210215
10 Darongpan Apiromvilaichai 15:552-4500-003-475112020017
11 Darunpong Apiromvilaichai 20:022-6331-3331-250044240146
12 Sukhdave Ghogar 20:262-4500-004-4100314121058
13 Kannawat Lertlaokul 09:290-200-200-00202230010
14 Kannut Samerjai Did not play
15 Wacharapong Tongsri 34:396-12500-000-102572203412
Totals29-64454-162518-25721125361425752680

Classification 9th–12th

These are the teams that finished fifth and sixth in their respective second round groups.

 
Semifinals9th place
 
      
 
9 August
 
 
Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 73
 
10 August
 
Flag of India.svg  India 64
 
Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 79
 
9 August
 
Flag of Hong Kong.svg  Hong Kong 50
 
Flag of Bahrain.svg  Bahrain 79
 
 
Flag of Hong Kong.svg  Hong Kong 87
 
11th place
 
 
10 August
 
 
Flag of India.svg  India 75
 
 
Flag of Bahrain.svg  Bahrain 65

Semifinals

Bahrain vs. Hong Kong

9 August 2013
10:30
Bahrain  Flag of Bahrain.svg7987Flag of Hong Kong.svg  Hong Kong
Scoring by quarter: 18–30, 25–13, 16–20, 20–24
Pts: Al-Tawash 29
Rebs: Al-Tawash, Kawaid 5
Asts: Kawaid 5
Pts: Reid 20
Rebs: Fong 12
Asts: Fong 5
Mall of Asia Arena, Pasay
Referees: Naser Mohammad Ramadan Abu Rashed (JOR), Shin Gi-Rok (KOR), Thongchai Thaweewutsophon (THA)
Flag of Bahrain.svg  Bahrain
#PlayerMinFG3FGFTREBASTPFTOSTLBSPts
M/A%M/A%M/A%OFFDEFTOT
4 Mohamed Ebrahim Did not play
5 Hussain Al-Tawash 38:399-14643-6508-9890554100329
6 Mohamed Kawaid 33:286-11551-3331-2501455111014
7 Bader Malabes Did not play
8 Ahmed Ismaeel Did not play
9 Mohamed Alderazi 29:366-11554-9440-001232400416
10 Abdul-Rahman Mubarak 24:524-7573-6500-000114100011
11 Subah Azzam 25:062-4500-000-00112010024
12 Chester Giles Did not play
13 Yunes Kawaid 16:280-300-000-00000131010
14 Ahmed Akber 31:482-21000-001-250213111145
15 Ahmed Aman Did not play
Totals29-525611-244610-1377514191712321479
Flag of Hong Kong.svg  Hong Kong
#PlayerMinFG3FGFTREBASTPFTOSTLBSPts
M/A%M/A%M/A%OFFDEFTOT
4 Man Chun Lam 17:113-5601-11004-41003252100111
5 Tsz Lai Lau 05:571-3331-3330-00101000013
6 Ki Lee 24:045-13384-10402-21001341000216
7 Kim Wong Li 28:244-7573-5601-2501343000312
8 Siu Wing Chan 17:051-4251-4252-2100101310035
9 Tung Leung Lau 03:210-000-000-00011110000
10 Yik Lun Chan 09:581-4250-300-00000210002
11 Chi Ho Poon Did not play
12 Shing Yee Fong 36:386-14430-001-110066125020113
13 Chun Wai Wong 19:351-3331-2502-367000100005
14 Duncan Overbeck Reid 37:4310-14710-000-106173500320
15 Wai Kit Szeto Did not play
Totals32-674811-283912-1580191635219201487

Japan vs. India

9 August 2013
12:45
Japan  Flag of Japan.svg7364Flag of India.svg  India
Scoring by quarter: 16–25, 13–16, 21–13, 23–10
Pts: Takeuchi, Tsuji 12
Rebs: Sakuragi 11
Asts: Sakuragi 4
Pts: Bhriguvanshi 12
Rebs: Bhriguvanshi, Pethani 8
Asts: Bhriguvanshi 6
Mall of Asia Arena, Pasay
Referees: Chen Ying-Cheng (TPE), Glenn Cornelio (PHI), Wang Xiao Chun (CHN)
Flag of Japan.svg  Japan
#PlayerMinFG3FGFTREBASTPFTOSTLBSPts
M/A%M/A%M/A%OFFDEFTOT
4 Keijuro Matsui 7:231-4251-4250-00000100003
5 Daiki Tanaka 23:354-8500-201-1100033101009
6 Makoto Hiejima 19:375-9560-000-000331341010
7 Atsuya Ota 14:353-5600-004-6673140100010
8 Yuta Watanabe 00:091-11000-000-00000000002
9 Takahiro Kurihara 09:230-200-100-00000011000
10 Kosuke Takeuchi 34:024-11360-104-41001561420212
11 Ryota Sakurai 20:001-4250-100-00224300002
12 J.R. Sakuragi 27:413-5600-004-944110114233110
13 Naoto Tsuji 23:223-8381-4255-6830113301112
14 Kosuke Kanamaru 16:370-500-300-00044110000
15 Hiroshi Ichioka 03:311-2500-001-1100101010003
Totals26-64412-161319-2770829371516115473
Flag of India.svg  India
#PlayerMinFG3FGFTREBASTPFTOSTLBSPts
M/A%M/A%M/A%OFFDEFTOT
4Sambhaji KadamDid not play
5 Narender Kumar Grewal 21:371-5200-104-4100011021006
6 Pratham Singh 29:091-4251-3331-250033011004
7 Vinay Kaushik Did not play
8 Arjun Singh Did not play
9 Vishesh Bhriguvanshi 35:334-12332-6332-21000886233012
10 Amritpal Singh 10:043-5600-000-1010151006
11 Joginder Singh 33:394-9441-5200-00145324009
12 Satnam Singh Bhamara Did not play
13 Amjyot Singh 20:583-10300-203-560437043319
14 Yadwinder Singh 15:262-5401-3332-2100134142007
15 Rikin Shantilal Pethani 33:305-10500-101-2502680440011
Totals23-60385-212413-1872928371024196164

11th place

10 August 2013
10:30
India  Flag of India.svg7565Flag of Bahrain.svg  Bahrain
Scoring by quarter:27–13, 13–26, 13–12, 22–14
Pts: Bhriguvanshi 19
Rebs: Pethani 8
Asts: Bhriguvanshi 4
Pts: Al-Tawash 20
Rebs: Alderazi 9
Asts: Al-Tawash 6
Mall of Asia Arena, Pasay
Referees: Cheung Kwok Shun Andy (HKG), Peng Ling (CHN), Shin Gi-Rok (KOR)
Flag of India.svg  India
#PlayerMinFG3FGFTREBASTPFTOSTLBSPts
M/A%M/A%M/A%OFFDEFTOT
4Sambhaji KadamDid not play
5 Narender Kumar Grewal 08:210-200-200-00011110000
6 Pratham Singh 39:096-12502-8252-21001122310016
7 Vinay Kaushik 02:380-000-002-2100000000102
8 Arjun Singh 01:530-100-001-250101001001
9 Vishesh Bhriguvanshi 37:074-8501-25010-15674374220019
10 Amritpal Singh 03:351-11000-000-00112053002
11 Joginder Singh 27:351-8131-7144-667011141007
12 Satnam Singh Bhamara 08:253-4750-000-00224012006
13 Amjyot Singh 20:392-7290-005-5100257051029
14 Yadwinder Singh 22:352-7290-103-475257021027
15 Rikin Shantilal Pethani 27:582-7290-002-2100178231006
Totals21-57374-202029-38761426401026131475
Flag of Bahrain.svg  Bahrain
#PlayerMinFG3FGFTREBASTPFTOSTLBSPts
M/A%M/A%M/A%OFFDEFTOT
4 Mohamed Ebrahim Did not play
5 Hussain Al-Tawash 40:007-18392-6334-41002576450020
6 Mohamed Kawaid 11:372-4500-000-10011020104
7 Bader Malabes Did not play
8 Ahmed Ismaeel Did not play
9 Mohamed Alderazi 28:444-9441-4252-3671890420011
10 Abdul-Rahman Mubarak 24:582-7291-3330-00022052105
11 Subah Azzam 28:221-11000-006-875257242128
12 Chester Giles Did not play
13 Yunes Kawaid 34:255-14360-002-3672461300012
14 Ahmed Akber 31:282-3670-001-617325052155
15 Ahmed Aman 00:220-000-000-00000000000
Totals23-56414-133115-2560102737927134765

9th place

10 August 2013
12:45
Hong Kong  Flag of Hong Kong.svg5079Flag of Japan.svg  Japan
Scoring by quarter: 16–17, 13–21, 9–15, 12–26
Pts: Reid 18
Rebs: Reid 13
Asts: Lee 5
Pts: Kanamaru 25
Rebs: Ota 9
Asts: Tsuji 4
Mall of Asia Arena, Pasay
Referees: Snehal Bendke (IND), Glenn Cornelio (PHI), Wang Xiao Chun (CHN)
Flag of Hong Kong.svg  Hong Kong
#PlayerMinFG2FGFTREBASTPFTOSTLBSPts
M/A%M/A%M/A%OFFDEFTOT
4 Man Chun Lam 08:210-100-100-00224020000
5 Tsz Lai Lau 06:480-100-100-00000012000
6 Ki Lee 21:212-8251-6173-475011014108
7 Kim Wong Li 25:152-5401-3333-475325545208
8 Siu Wing Chan 28:011-7140-400-20123215002
9 Tung Leung Lau 20:072-6330-002-450257120006
10 Yik Lun Chan 23:012-8251-5200-00123214005
11 Chi Ho Poon Did not play
12 Shing Yee Fong Did not play
13 Chun Wai Wong 19:211-4250-200-00213132002
14 Duncan Overbeck Reid 38:458-16500-102-36758131220118
15 Wai Kit Szeto 08:550-100-001-250112000001
Totals18-57323-231311-19581724411217243150
Flag of Japan.svg  Japan
#PlayerMinFG2FGFTREBASTPFTOSTLBSPts
M/A%M/A%M/A%OFFDEFTOT
4 Keijuro Matsui 10:141-3330-100-00000100002
5 Daiki Tanaka 09:240-100-100-00000000000
6 Makoto Hiejima 13:441-5200-100-00101221102
7 Atsuya Ota 18:427-8880-001-2503693300015
8 Yuta Watanabe 21:325-10500-203-31000441031113
9 Takahiro Kurihara 15:321-2500-100-00134132102
10 Kosuke Takeuchi 26:130-600-002-2100268320002
11 Ryota Sakurai 19:351-3330-102-2100011132104
12 J.R. Sakuragi 01:420-000-000-00000010000
13 Naoto Tsuji 15:022-3670-100-00022401104
14 Kosuke Kanamaru 34:0011-18613-6500-000000221025
15 Hiroshi Ichioka 14:155-10500-000-005380201010
Totals34-69493-14218-9891225371618117179

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