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| 11/12/2011 |
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CHN/TPE - China overpower Taipei, finish with consolatory bronze |
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China scored the first five points of the game underlining their supremacy early in the game and cantered their way to a 105-69 win against Chinese Taipei in the bronze medal game on Sunday. |
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| 10/12/2011 |
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KOR/CHN - Kim drives Korea into final, and the Netherlands |
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Korea used the pressure defense to good effect to break the offense rhythm of hosts and red-hot favorites China and then held fort with impressive gusto to eke out a 79-78 win in the first semifinal at a stunned Jinan Olympic Sports Center on Saturday. |
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| 08/12/2011 |
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CHN/TPE - Early blitz and efficient finish takes China past Taipei |
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What marked China’s 105-91 win against Chinese Taipei was their ability to hold their heads together and maintain their focus with amazing maturity without getting carried away to push for an enormous difference on the scoreboard. |
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| 07/12/2011 |
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CHN/KOR - China take charge in second quarter, blow Korea away |
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Hosts and hot favorites took almost the entire first quarter of their Level I game against Korea to settle into their rhythm. But once they did there was no stopping Wang Guizhi’s girls as they cantered through to a 111-58 win against their archrivals for their third win in four games. |
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| 06/12/2011 |
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JPN/CHN - Day 3: Korea, Japan remain unbeaten; China roll past India |
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Japan handed down a couple of lesson to their Chinese Taipei counterparts while handing out a 107-77 win – their third from as many games – in Level II action on Tuesday.
Korea too won their third game in a row beating SEABA’s Philippines 86-44 before China had India looking hapless in a 125-49 rout. |
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