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2011 FIBA Asia Champions Cup

The FIBA Asia Champions Cup 2011 was the 22nd staging of the FIBA Asia Champions Cup, the basketball club tournament of FIBA Asia. The tournament was held in Pasig, Philippines from May 28 to June 5, 2011.[1] The event is co-organized by the Samahang Basketbol ng Pilipinas and FIBA Asia.

2011 FIBA Asia Champions Cup
22nd Asia Champions Cup
Official logo
Tournament details
Host countryPhilippines
DatesMay 28 – June 5
Teams10
Venue(s)1 (in 1 host city)
Final positions
Champions Lebanon (Al Riyadi's 1st title; Lebanon's 4th title)
Tournament statistics
MVP Fadi El Khatib
Top scorer Fields (24.8)
Top rebounds Dragajlovic (12.1)
Top assists Daghlas (6.1)
Official website
2011 FIBA Asia Champions Cup
2010
2012

Al Riyadi from Lebanon, after going undefeated in the entire tournament, won its first ever Fiba Asia Champions Cup title after defeating Mahram Tehran from Iran in the final game. It was the fourth time a club from Lebanon has won the championship.[2]

Al-Rayyan from Qatar, on the other hand, finished third in the tournament after defeating Smart Gilas from the Philippines in the third-place game.[3]

Bid edit

The Samahang Basketbol ng Pilipinas (SBP) originally wanted to host the 2011 FIBA Asia Championship, which was the qualifying tournament in Asia for the men's basketball event of the 2012 Summer Olympics, after reports circulated that FIBA was planning to remove the hosting rights of the tournament from Beirut, Lebanon.[4]

SBP, the national sport association for basketball in the Philippines, lost its bid to host the Asian Championships, and the hosting rights was awarded to Wuhan, China. Nevertheless, FIBA Asia offered the FIBA Asia Champions Cup, the Asian club championship, of the same year to the country.[5] Newly appointed SBP executive director Sonny Barrios, who replaced Noli Eala, said that he considers the hosting of the 22nd FIBA Asia Champions Cup as one of his priorities as SBP's top executive.[6][7] Barrios, a former commissioner of the Philippine Basketball Association, said that, “The name of the country is at stake here so we have to make sure that everything runs smoothly.”[8]

It was the third time that the Philippines hosted the event. The last FIBA Asia event that the country hosted was the 2005 FIBA Asia Champions Cup.[9] In welcoming the country as the host of the tournament, FIBA Asia president Sheikh Saud bin Ali Al-Thani of Qatar said that, "The 2011 calendar could not have gotten to a better start than with an event in the Philippines, where basketball is almost a religion."[10] The country last won the club championship in 1996 when Hapee Toothpaste defeated Japanese basketball club Isuzu Lynx.[11]

Venue edit

 
 
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Venue Map

Former SBP executive director Noli Eala announced that the venue for the FIBA Asia Champions Cup in 2011 would be the Philsports Arena in Pasig, Manila, Philippines.[12] The arena, which is located inside the PhilSports Complex, is maintained by the Philippine Sports Commission, a government-run organization aimed at developing sports in the country.

The arena enjoys a rich basketball tradition having been the venue of most of the games of the Philippine Basketball Association, the first and oldest professional basketball league in Asia and the oldest in the world outside the U.S., from 1985 to 1992 and from 1999 to 2002. Further, it also hosted the majority of the games in the elimination round of the basketball tournaments of the 2010–11 season of the University Athletic Association of the Philippines.[13]

In January 2011, FIBA Asia deputy secretary general Hagop Khajirian along with SBP president Manuel V. Pangilinan inspected the venue.

Pasig
PhilSports Arena
Capacity: 10,000
 

Qualification edit

Ten professional basketball clubs from the Asian region competed in the annual tournament. All of the five FIBA Asia sub-zones had one automatic berth each. The Philippines were represented by Smart Gilas, the country's Philippine national team, as part of the club's preparations for the FIBA Asia Championship of the same year.[14] Smart Gilas was joined by nine other teams from West Asia, Middle Asia, East Asia, Southeast Asia, and the Gulf.[15]

For the participating clubs teams from the Gulf sub-zone, Al Shabab and Al-Rayyan were representing United Arab Emirates and Qatar, respectively.[16] A club from the Middle Asia sub-zone was also invited to participate in the tournament.[17] But due to financial reasons, the invited teams from Kazakhstan and Afghanistan begged off from the tournament. FIBA Asia Champions Cup 2011 organizing committee chairman Aboy Castro said that a replacement club from India, which is also bracketed under the Middle Asia sub-zone by FIBA Asia, has already been contacted.[18] However, India withdrew from participating in the tournament.

Initially, the East Asia sub-zone was supposed to be represented by a club from Japan. FIBA Asia deputy secretary general Hagop Khajirian, at the tournament's group draw, reported that a top Japanese club from the BJ League would participate in the Asia Champions Cup this year. Khajirian said that they were waiting for either the Ryukyu Golden Kings or Rizing Fukuoka to confirm their participation.[19] However, the Japan Basketball Association withdrew from the tournament, prompting the organizers to invite a replacement from the Korean Basketball League.[20] Afterwards, South Korea declined the invitation to participate in the event.

Wild cards edit

Two wild cards were determined by FIBA Asia as Korea and India failed to confirm their participation in the tournament. The spots for the two countries were filled in by Duhok of Iraq and Al-Ittihad of Saudi Arabia.[21] FIBA Asia secretary general Dato Yeoh Choo Hock, explaining the wild cards, said that, "Our aim is to have a fairly balanced and completely competitive event. In the past too, we have given similar wild cards keeping mind the need for a competitive event."[22]

WABA Super League edit

Four teams were eligible to qualify from the West Asia Basketball Association Champions Cup, which is the West Asian basketball club championship. Lebanese basketball team Al-Riyadi, who placed third in both 2008 and 2009 editions of the FIBA Asia Champions Cup, and Syrian club Al Jalaa have qualified by just entering the semifinals of the 2011 WABA Super League.[23] Even though Al-Jalaa did not show up to play the fifth game of the WABA finals in 2011, the club was still allowed to participate in the year's Champions Cup. However, the team was penalized with a two-year ban from playing in the WABA Champions Cup and was also fined US$30,000.[24]

Two-time defending FIBA Asia Champions Cup winner Mahram Tehran defeated Zob Ahan in their battle for third place to qualify as the team from Iran.[25] ASU, on the other hand, beat Al Riyadi Aramex in the qualifying game to identify the Jordanian representative to the tournament.[26]

ASEAN Basketball League edit

In March 2011, FIBA Asia secretary general Dato Yeoh Choo Hock announced that the Chang Thailand Slammers, the 2010–11 ASEAN Basketball League champions, would represent the Southeast Asia sub-zone in the event.[27] However, the Basketball Association of Thailand got suspended, prohibiting the team from participating in any FIBA-sanctioned event. This led ABL CEO Kuhan Foo and FIBA Asia to replace the Slammers with the Westports KL Dragons, ranked third in the ABL, for the year's Champions Cup.[28]

To prepare for the tournament, the Malaysian players of the KL Dragons competed as a team in the 17th Father Martin Cup, a pre-season collegiate basketball tournament in the Philippines.[29] KL Dragons assistant coach Ariel Vanguardia was also named head coach of the team for the Champions Cup as Goh Heng Chuat, who coaches the team in the ABL, is busy preparing the Malaysia national basketball team for the 2011 Southeast Asia Basketball Association tournament and the 2011 Southeast Asian Games.[30]

Qualified teams edit

East Asia Persian Gulf Middle Asia Southeast Asia West Asia
  Al-Ittihad   Smart Gilas   Al-Riyadi
  Al-Rayyan   KL Dragons   Al-Jalaa Aleppo
  Al Shabab   Mahram Tehran
  ASU
  Duhok

* Note: For the East Asia sub-zone, Japan withdrew from the event as they were still recovering from the Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami. Korea also turned down the invitation to participate in the event. Japan's original slot was later awarded to Al-Ittihad of Saudi Arabia. For the middle Asia sub-zone, its slot was awarded to Duhok of Iraq after Kazakhstan, Afghanistan, and India all begged off from the tournament.[31]

Group draw edit

The draw was held on April 15, 2011 at the Discovery Suites Hotel, Pasig.[32] FIBA Asia deputy secretary general Hagop Khajirian conducted the draw along with SBP president Manny Pangilinan, SBP executive director Sonny Barrios, and former FIBA Asia secretary general Mauricio C. Martelino. The qualified basketball clubs were divided into two groups of five.[33]

Squads edit

All 10 participating clubs for the 2011 Fiba Asia Champions Cup had 15 players on their rosters. Each team was allowed to tap two imports to reinforce their squads.[34]

Opening ceremony edit

The opening ceremony of the tournament was held on May 27, 2011 at the Meralco multi-purpose hall in Pasig. The participating teams from West Asia, Southeast Asia, and the Gulf regions attended the welcome dinner where the Filipino culture dominated the theme of the ceremony.[35] The guests were entertained by Filipino folk dances during the event, and were served Filipino dishes.

Preliminary round edit

For the preliminary round, 10 teams were drawn into two groups composing of five teams each. The clubs played against all the other teams in their respective groups. The top four teams from each group advanced to the knockout stage. The two teams that finished last in their groups played against each other for the ninth place.[36]

Group A edit

Team Pld W L PF PA PD Pts
  Smart Gilas 4 4 0 346 271 +74 8
  ASU 4 3 1 328 288 +40 7
  Al-Ittihad 4 2 2 319 331 −12 6
  Duhok 4 1 3 293 307 −14 5
  KL Dragons 4 0 4 293 382 −89 4

All times are local (UTC+08).

May 28
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Duhok   66–74   ASU
Scoring by quarter: 17–15, 16–26, 17–8, 16–25
Pts: Gray 16
Rebs: Hamad 8
Asts: Al-Doori 4
Pts: Watkins 25
Rebs: Watkins 17
Asts: Daghlas 5
PhilSports Arena, Pasig
Referees: Marwan Egho (LIB), Yasser Abbas (QAT), Amer Segare (UAE)
May 28
18:00
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Smart Gilas   101–69   Al-Ittihad
Scoring by quarter: 19–16, 26–15, 33–16, 23–22
Pts: Aguilar 20
Rebs: Taulava, Douthit 7
Asts: Tiu 6
Pts: Dragajlovic 18
Rebs: Dragajlovic, Almaghrabi 5
Asts: Keely 5
PhilSports Arena, Pasig
Referees: Illija Belosevic (SRB), Reza Javadi (IRI), Jamal Al Turk (SYR)
May 29
14:00
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Al-Ittihad   83–75   Duhok
Scoring by quarter: 21–20, 16–17, 20–13, 26–25
Pts: Dragajlovic 27
Rebs: Dragajlovic 15
Asts: Kabe 5
Pts: Gray 22
Rebs: Giles 14
Asts: Al-Doori 6
PhilSports Arena, Pasig
Referees: Heros Avanesian (IRI), Jamal Al Turk (SYR), Yasser Abbas (QAT)
May 29
18:00
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KL Dragons   64–95   Smart Gilas
Scoring by quarter: 15–20, 25–19, 9–26, 15–30
Pts: Ayer 31
Rebs: Ayer 13
Asts: Ban Sin 4
Pts: Tiu 11
Rebs: Douthit 14
Asts: Casio 7
PhilSports Arena, Pasig
Referees: Pablo Alberto Estevez (ARG), Rabah Noujaim (LIB), Amer Segare (UAE)
May 30
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ASU   79–69   Al-Ittihad
Scoring by quarter: 19–18, 17–16, 25–21, 18–14
Pts: Al-Awadi 26
Rebs: Abbas, Watkins 7
Asts: Daghlas 9
Pts: Keely 26
Rebs: Dragajlovic 16
Asts: Keely 7
PhilSports Arena, Pasig
Referees: Pablo Alberto Estevez (ARG), Heros Avanesian (IRI), Rabah Noujaim (LIB)
May 30
16:00
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Duhok   88–76   KL Dragons
Scoring by quarter: 28–13, 12–25, 22–14, 26–24
Pts: Giles 28
Rebs: Giles 15
Asts: Al-Doori 7
Pts: Ayer 22
Rebs: Ayer 14
Asts: Batumalai, Sin 4
PhilSports Arena, Pasig
Referees: Marwan Egho (LIB), Amer Segare (UAE), Reza Javadi (IRI)
May 31
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KL Dragons   77–101   ASU
Scoring by quarter: 22–26, 10–32, 22–24, 23–19
Pts: Ayer 21
Rebs: Ayer 12
Asts: Sin, Fai 5
Pts: Daghles 19
Rebs: Hadrab, Watkins 12
Asts: Daghles 9
PhilSports Arena, Pasig
Referees: Ilija Belosevic (SRB), Yasser Abbas (QAT), Rabah Noujaim (LIB)
May 31
20:00
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Smart Gilas   74–64   Duhok
Scoring by quarter: 21–17, 26–18, 12–18, 15–11
Pts: Douthit 14
Rebs: Douthit 15
Asts: Tiu 9
Pts: Giles 20
Rebs: Giles 23
Asts: Gray 4
PhilSports Arena, Pasig
Referees: Heros Avanesian (IRI), Marwan Egho (LIB), Jamal Al Turk (SYR)
June 1
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Al-Ittihad   98–76   KL Dragons
Scoring by quarter: 25–24, 38–18, 13–17, 22–17
Pts: Keely 36
Rebs: Dragajlovic 16
Asts: Almaghrabi 9
Pts: Fai 19
Rebs: Morris, Ayer 8
Asts: Batumalai 7
PhilSports Arena, Pasig
Referees: Rabah Noujaim (LIB), Reza Javadi (IRI), Amer Segare (UAE)
June 1
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ASU   74–76   Smart Gilas
Scoring by quarter: 16–12, 12–15, 18–18, 28–31
Pts: Watkins 25
Rebs: Abbas 13
Asts: Daghlas 8
Pts: Hontiveros 23
Rebs: Taulava 12
Asts: Casio 7
PhilSports Arena, Pasig
Referees: Pablo Alberto Estevez (ARG), Yasser Abbas (QAT), Marwan Egho (LIB)

Group B edit

Team Pld W L PF PA PD Pts
  Al-Riyadi 4 4 0 349 309 +40 8
  Mahram Tehran 4 3 1 330 272 +58 7
  Al-Rayyan 4 2 2 305 286 +19 6
  Al Jalaa 4 1 3 292 325 −33 5
  Al Shabab 4 0 4 286 370 −84 4

All times are local (UTC+08).

May 28
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Al Jalaa   59–86   Mahram Tehran
Scoring by quarter: 17–21, 12–26, 15–24, 15–15
Pts: Walker 16
Rebs: Walker 9
Asts: J. Miller 3
Pts: Williams 34
Rebs: Nikkhah 10
Asts: Nikkhah 8
PhilSports Arena, Pasig
Referees: Pablo Alberto Estevez (ARG), Ricor Buaron (PHI), Naser Mohammad Ramadan Abu Rashed (JOR)
May 28
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Al Shabab   90–109   Al-Riyadi
Scoring by quarter: 10–19, 23–27, 23–37, 34–26
Pts: Fields 39
Rebs: Fields 8
Asts: Hajji 4
Pts: El Khatib 29
Rebs: Woods 8
Asts: Ahmed 9
PhilSports Arena, Pasig
Referees: Ferdinand Pascual (PHI), Sameer Saeed (IRI), Owe Shiong Chan (MAS)
May 29
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Al-Rayyan   90–67   Al Jalaa
Scoring by quarter: 20–14, 27–18, 27–19, 16–16
Pts: Leslie 30
Rebs: Ngombo 17
Asts: Ngombo, Musa 4
Pts: Parazian 20
Rebs: Walker 6
Asts: Deeb 5
PhilSports Arena, Pasig
Referees: Illija Belosevic (SRB), Mohammed Khalifa Al Saleh (KSA), Yen Sin Tee (MAS)
May 29
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Mahram Tehran   90–73   Al Shabab
Scoring by quarter: 23–24, 22–17, 19–21, 26–11
Pts: C. Williams 31
Rebs: C. Williams 8
Asts: Kamrani, Afagh 5
Pts: Fields 20
Rebs: Fields 7
Asts: Hajji 6
PhilSports Arena, Pasig
Referees: Naser Mohammad Ramadan Abu Rashed (JOR), Rafael Britanico (PHI), Sameer M.A. Saeed (IRQ)
May 30
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Al-Riyadi   76–73   Mahram Tehran
Scoring by quarter: 24–14, 13–25, 22–17, 17–17
Pts: El Khatib 25
Rebs: Abdel-Moneim 15
Asts: Akl 5
Pts: Williams 32
Rebs: Williams 6
Asts: Kamrani 3
PhilSports Arena, Pasig
Referees: Ilija Belosevic (SRB), Owe Shiong Chan (MAS), Ferdinand Pascual (PHI)
May 30
20:00
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Al Shabab   60–78   Al-Rayyan
Scoring by quarter: 16–27, 17–16, 13–19, 14–16
Pts: Fields 19
Rebs: Fields 7
Asts: Jasim 3
Pts: Ngombo 21
Rebs: Salem
Asts: Leslie, Ngombo 5
PhilSports Arena, Pasig
Referees: Naser Mohammad Abu Rashed (JOR), Ricor Buaron (PHI), Yen Sin Tee (MAS)
May 31
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Al Jalaa   93–63   Al Shabab
Scoring by quarter: 26–13, 19–19, 25–15, 23–16
Pts: Yaqqub 23
Rebs: Madanly 10
Asts: Madanly 7
Pts: Al Zaabi 24
Rebs: Fields 11
Asts: Fields 3
PhilSports Arena, Pasig
Referees: Rafael Britanico (PHI), Owe Shiong Chan (MAS), Mohammed Khalifa Al Saleh (KSA)
May 31
18:00
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Al-Rayyan   73–78 (OT)   Al-Riyadi
Scoring by quarter: 15–18, 20–11, 22–21, 13–20Overtime: 3–8
Pts: Ngombo 24
Rebs: Ngombo 11
Asts: Leslie 4
Pts: Ahmed 24
Rebs: Woods 17
Asts: Akl 6
PhilSports Arena, Pasig
Referees: Pablo Alberto Estevez (ARG), Ferdinand Pascual (PHI), Sameer Saeed (IRI)
June 1
16:00
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Mahram Tehran   81–64   Al-Rayyan
Scoring by quarter: 18–16, 22–20, 22–15, 19–13
Pts: Williams 23
Rebs: Samb 15
Asts: Nikkhah 9
Pts: Leslie 20
Rebs: Musa 9
Asts: Musa 4
PhilSports Arena, Pasig
Referees: Ilija Belosevic (SRB), Naser Mohammad Abu Rashed (JOR), Rafael Britanico (PHI)
June 1
18:00
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Al-Riyadi   86–73   Al Jalaa
Scoring by quarter: 15–20, 24–16, 20–15, 27–22
Pts: Saoud 28
Rebs: Kanaan, Ibrahim, Fakhreddine 7
Asts: Ibrahim 10
Pts: Merjaneh 16
Rebs: Deeb, Merjaneh 6
Asts: J. Miller 4
PhilSports Arena, Pasig
Referees: Ricor Buaron (PHI), Yen Sin Tee (MAS), Owe Shiong Chan (MAS)

Knockout round edit

Championship bracket edit

 
QuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinal
 
          
 
June 3, 2011 – Pasig
 
 
  Mahram Tehran 102
 
June 4, 2011 – Pasig
 
  Al-Ittihad 65
 
  Mahram Tehran 80
 
June 3, 2011 – Pasig
 
  Smart Gilas 77
 
  Smart Gilas 85
 
June 5, 2011 – Pasig
 
  Al Jalaa 80
 
  Mahram Tehran82
 
June 3, 2011 – Pasig
 
  Al-Riyadi 91
 
  Al-Riyadi 106
 
June 4, 2011 – Pasig
 
  Duhok 80
 
  Al-Riyadi 71
 
June 3, 2011 – Pasig
 
  Al-Rayyan 52 3rd place
 
  ASU 77
 
June 5, 2011 – Pasig
 
  Al-Rayyan 83
 
  Smart Gilas64
 
 
  Al-Rayyan 71
 

Consolation bracket edit

 
Semi-finalsFifth place
 
      
 
June 4, 2011 – Pasig
 
 
  Al-Ittihad 77
 
June 5, 2011 – Pasig
 
  Al Jalaa 85
 
  Al Jalaa 65
 
June 4, 2011 – Pasig
 
  ASU 72
 
  Duhok 90
 
 
  ASU 98
 
Seventh place
 
 
June 5, 2011 – Pasig
 
 
  Al-Ittihad 104
 
 
  Duhok 95

Quarterfinals edit

All times are local (UTC+08).

June 3
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Al-Riyadi   106–80   Duhok
Scoring by quarter: 25–19, 35–15, 25–24, 21–22
Pts: Abdelnour 24
Rebs: Ibrahim 9
Asts: Ahmed, Ibrahim 6
Pts: Giles 29
Rebs: Giles 13
Asts: Al-Doori, Al-Tameemi, Gray, Giles 3
PhilSports Arena, Pasig
Referees: Reza Javadi (IRI), Amer Segare (UAE), Yen Sin Tee (MAS)
June 3
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Mahram Tehran   102–65   Al-Ittihad
Scoring by quarter: 32–15, 20–15, 22–22, 28–13
Pts: Samb 18
Rebs: Sahakiang 10
Asts: Williams 6
Pts: Keely 24
Rebs: Dragajlovic 11
Asts: Keely 6
PhilSports Arena, Pasig
Referees: Marwan Egho (LIB), Owe Shiong Chan (MAS), Naser Mohammad Ramadan Abu Rashed (JOR)
June 3
18:00
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Smart Gilas   85–80   Al Jalaa
Scoring by quarter: 20–22, 14–19, 27–16, 24–23
Pts: Douthit 26
Rebs: Douthit 12
Asts: Casio 9
Pts: Walker 25
Rebs: Walker 8
Asts: Walker 3
PhilSports Arena, Pasig
Referees: Pablo Alberto Estevez (ARG), Rabah Noujaim (LIB), Sameer Saeed (IRI)
June 3
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ASU   77–83   Al-Rayyan
Scoring by quarter: 19–16, 20–23, 16–24, 22–20
Pts: Watkins 23
Rebs: Abbas 9
Asts: Daghles 8
Pts: Leslie 29
Rebs: Ngombo 8
Asts: Leslie 6
PhilSports Arena, Pasig
Referees: Illija Belosevic (SRB), Heros Avanesian (IRI), Ferdinand Pascual (PHI)

Semifinals 5th–8th edit

June 4
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Al-Ittihad   77–85   Al Jalaa
Scoring by quarter: 16–18, 22–25, 21–26, 18–16
Pts: Dragajlovic, Almaghrabi 16
Rebs: Dragajlovic 13
Asts: Aljuhani 5
Pts: Yakoub 17
Rebs: Yakoub 10
Asts: J. Miller 8
PhilSports Arena, Pasig
Referees: Yasser Abbas (QAT), Rafael Britanico (PHI), Reza Javadi (IRI)
June 4
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Duhok   90–98   ASU
Scoring by quarter: 17–30, 26–20, 26–17, 21–31
Pts: Giles 24
Rebs: Giles 10
Asts: Al Juboori 9
Pts: Islam 32
Rebs: Islam 14
Asts: Daghlas 12
PhilSports Arena, Pasig
Referees: Rabah Noujaim (LIB), Ricor Buaron (PHI), Mohammed Khalifa Al Saleh (KSA)

Semifinals edit

June 4
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Mahram Tehran   80–77   Smart Gilas
Scoring by quarter: 20–21, 25–18, 17–23, 18–15
Pts: Nikkhah 19
Rebs: Samb 13
Asts: Kamrani 4
Pts: Douthit 25
Rebs: Douthit 13
Asts: Casio, Douthit, Lassiter 3
PhilSports Arena, Pasig
Referees: Illija Belosevic (SRB), Naser Mohammad Ramadan Abu Rashed (JOR), Amer Segare (UAE)
June 4
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Al-Riyadi   71–52   Al-Rayyan
Scoring by quarter: 19–8, 19–13, 15–14, 18–17
Pts: Ahmed 25
Rebs: Ahmed 12
Asts: Ahmed 5
Pts: Ngombo 15
Rebs: Cufee 7
Asts: Leslie 4
PhilSports Arena, Pasig
Referees: Pablo Alberto Estevez (ARG), Sameer Saeed (IRI), Owe Shiong Chan (MAS)

7th place edit

All times are local (UTC+08).

June 5
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Al-Ittihad   104–95   Duhok
Scoring by quarter: 29–21, 29–20, 20–29, 26–25
Pts: Dragajlovic 28
Rebs: Dragajlovic 21
Asts: Kabe, Almaghrabi 5
Pts: Gray 30
Rebs: Al Juboori 9
Asts: Al Juboori 5
PhilSports Arena, Pasig
Referees: Jamal Al Turk (SYR), Ricor Buaron (PHI), Yen Sin Tee (MAS)

5th place edit

June 5
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Al Jalaa   65–72   ASU
Scoring by quarter: 17–11, 21–13, 9–18, 18–30
Pts: J. Miller 16
Rebs: Yakoub 13
Asts: Madanly 7
Pts: Soobzokov 19
Rebs: Abbas 10
Asts: Al-Sous 2
PhilSports Arena, Pasig
Referees: Rabah Noujaim (LIB), Owe Shiong Chan (MAS), Mohammed Khalifa Al Saleh (KSA)

3rd place edit

June 5
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Smart Gilas   64–71   Al-Rayyan
Scoring by quarter: 15–17, 18–19, 13–14, 18–21
Pts: Douthit 18
Rebs: Douthit 17
Asts: Casio 7
Pts: Leslie 19
Rebs: Musa 13
Asts: Cufee 3
PhilSports Arena, Pasig
Referees: Marwan Egho (LIB), Heros Avanesian (IRI), Amer Segare (UAE)

Finals edit

June 5
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Mahram Tehran   82–91   Al-Riyadi
Scoring by quarter: 14–17, 25–21, 19–19, 24–34
Pts: Nikkhah 28
Rebs: Kamrani, C. Williams 7
Asts: Nikkhah 7
Pts: El Khatib 41
Rebs: Woods 16
Asts: Mahmoud 5
PhilSports Arena, Pasig
Referees: Pablo Alberto Estevez (ARG), Illija Belosevic (SRB), Ferdinand Pascual (PHI)

Final standings edit

Rank Team Record
    Al Riyadi 7–0
    Mahram Tehran 5–2
    Al-Rayyan 4–3
4   Smart Gilas 5–2
Failed to Reach Semifinals
5   ASU 5–2
6   Al Jalaa 2–5
7   Al-Ittihad 3–4
8   Duhok 1–6
Failed to Reach Quarterfinals
9   Al Shabab 0–4
  KL Dragons 0–4

Awards edit

2011 FIBA Asia Champions Cup
 
Al Riyadi
1st title


Statistical leaders edit

The top ten of the five statistics are shown below.[38]

Tournament officials edit

Through the tournament's official website, FIBA Asia named the referees and commissioners that will officiate the FIBA Asia Champions Cup 2011.[39] Below are the technical officials for the entire tournament:

  • Team referees
    •   QAT Yasser Abbas
    •   JOR Naser Mohammad Abu Rashed
    •   KSA Mohammed Khalifa Al Saleh
    •   SYR Jamal Al Turk
    •   IRI Heros Avanesian
    •   PHI Rafael Britanico
    •   PHI Ricor Buaron
    •   MAS Owe Shiong Chan
    •   LIB Marwan Egho
    •   IRI Reza Javadi
    •   LIB Rabah Noujaim
    •   PHI Ferdinand Pascual
    •   IRQ Sameer M.A. Saeed
    •   UAE Amer Segare
    •   MAS Yen Sin Tee
  • Neutral referees
    •   SRB Ilija Belosevic
    •   ARG Pablo Alberto Estevez
  • Commissioners
    •   OMA Faris Said Salim Al Khalasi
    •   PHI Igmidio Reyes Cahanding
    •   VIE Nguyen Ngo Tuan
    •   PHI Anthony Angulo Sulit
    •   MAS Kak Kuan Lee (FIBA Asia)

Media edit

Broadcasting rights edit

The FIBA Asia Champions Cup was aired on Philippine VHF television network Intercontinental Broadcasting Corporation via Sports5.[40] In April 2011, Sports5, the sports division of TV5, signed a blocktime agreement with IBC-13 to air live sports coverage via AKTV, a primetime block that airs local and international sports events.[41][42]

Country Broadcaster
  Philippines IBC-13 (AKTV)

Event website edit

In May 2011, FIBA Asia announced that the official site of the tournament has gone live online. The website has all the information about the event such as its overview, rosters, and system of competition. In addition, the website also features real-time updates as well as news, live game results, and interviews.[43]

Live streaming edit

The organizers announced in June 2011 that all of the final round games of the FIBA Asia Champions Cup 2011 will be streamed live on FIBAtv.com and FIBAAsiaTV.com. The highlights of all these games will also be available in the tournament's official website.[44]

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External links edit

  • FIBA Asia official website
  • 2011 FIBA Asia Champions Cup official website
  • Samahang Basketbol ng Pilipinas official website

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The FIBA Asia Champions Cup 2011 was the 22nd staging of the FIBA Asia Champions Cup the basketball club tournament of FIBA Asia The tournament was held in Pasig Philippines from May 28 to June 5 2011 1 The event is co organized by the Samahang Basketbol ng Pilipinas and FIBA Asia 2011 FIBA Asia Champions Cup22nd Asia Champions CupOfficial logoTournament detailsHost countryPhilippinesDatesMay 28 June 5Teams10Venue s 1 in 1 host city Final positionsChampions Lebanon Al Riyadi s 1st title Lebanon s 4th title Tournament statisticsMVPFadi El KhatibTop scorerFields 24 8 Top reboundsDragajlovic 12 1 Top assistsDaghlas 6 1 Official website2011 FIBA Asia Champions Cup 20102012 Al Riyadi from Lebanon after going undefeated in the entire tournament won its first ever Fiba Asia Champions Cup title after defeating Mahram Tehran from Iran in the final game It was the fourth time a club from Lebanon has won the championship 2 Al Rayyan from Qatar on the other hand finished third in the tournament after defeating Smart Gilas from the Philippines in the third place game 3 Contents 1 Bid 2 Venue 3 Qualification 3 1 Wild cards 3 2 WABA Super League 3 3 ASEAN Basketball League 3 4 Qualified teams 4 Group draw 5 Squads 6 Opening ceremony 7 Preliminary round 7 1 Group A 7 2 Group B 8 Knockout round 8 1 Championship bracket 8 2 Consolation bracket 8 3 Quarterfinals 8 4 Semifinals 5th 8th 8 5 Semifinals 8 6 7th place 8 7 5th place 8 8 3rd place 8 9 Finals 9 Final standings 9 1 Awards 10 Statistical leaders 11 Tournament officials 12 Media 12 1 Broadcasting rights 12 2 Event website 12 3 Live streaming 13 References 14 External linksBid editThe Samahang Basketbol ng Pilipinas SBP originally wanted to host the 2011 FIBA Asia Championship which was the qualifying tournament in Asia for the men s basketball event of the 2012 Summer Olympics after reports circulated that FIBA was planning to remove the hosting rights of the tournament from Beirut Lebanon 4 SBP the national sport association for basketball in the Philippines lost its bid to host the Asian Championships and the hosting rights was awarded to Wuhan China Nevertheless FIBA Asia offered the FIBA Asia Champions Cup the Asian club championship of the same year to the country 5 Newly appointed SBP executive director Sonny Barrios who replaced Noli Eala said that he considers the hosting of the 22nd FIBA Asia Champions Cup as one of his priorities as SBP s top executive 6 7 Barrios a former commissioner of the Philippine Basketball Association said that The name of the country is at stake here so we have to make sure that everything runs smoothly 8 It was the third time that the Philippines hosted the event The last FIBA Asia event that the country hosted was the 2005 FIBA Asia Champions Cup 9 In welcoming the country as the host of the tournament FIBA Asia president Sheikh Saud bin Ali Al Thani of Qatar said that The 2011 calendar could not have gotten to a better start than with an event in the Philippines where basketball is almost a religion 10 The country last won the club championship in 1996 when Hapee Toothpaste defeated Japanese basketball club Isuzu Lynx 11 Venue edit nbsp nbsp Pasigclass notpageimage Venue Map Former SBP executive director Noli Eala announced that the venue for the FIBA Asia Champions Cup in 2011 would be the Philsports Arena in Pasig Manila Philippines 12 The arena which is located inside the PhilSports Complex is maintained by the Philippine Sports Commission a government run organization aimed at developing sports in the country The arena enjoys a rich basketball tradition having been the venue of most of the games of the Philippine Basketball Association the first and oldest professional basketball league in Asia and the oldest in the world outside the U S from 1985 to 1992 and from 1999 to 2002 Further it also hosted the majority of the games in the elimination round of the basketball tournaments of the 2010 11 season of the University Athletic Association of the Philippines 13 In January 2011 FIBA Asia deputy secretary general Hagop Khajirian along with SBP president Manuel V Pangilinan inspected the venue Pasig PhilSports ArenaCapacity 10 000 nbsp Qualification editTen professional basketball clubs from the Asian region competed in the annual tournament All of the five FIBA Asia sub zones had one automatic berth each The Philippines were represented by Smart Gilas the country s Philippine national team as part of the club s preparations for the FIBA Asia Championship of the same year 14 Smart Gilas was joined by nine other teams from West Asia Middle Asia East Asia Southeast Asia and the Gulf 15 For the participating clubs teams from the Gulf sub zone Al Shabab and Al Rayyan were representing United Arab Emirates and Qatar respectively 16 A club from the Middle Asia sub zone was also invited to participate in the tournament 17 But due to financial reasons the invited teams from Kazakhstan and Afghanistan begged off from the tournament FIBA Asia Champions Cup 2011 organizing committee chairman Aboy Castro said that a replacement club from India which is also bracketed under the Middle Asia sub zone by FIBA Asia has already been contacted 18 However India withdrew from participating in the tournament Initially the East Asia sub zone was supposed to be represented by a club from Japan FIBA Asia deputy secretary general Hagop Khajirian at the tournament s group draw reported that a top Japanese club from the BJ League would participate in the Asia Champions Cup this year Khajirian said that they were waiting for either the Ryukyu Golden Kings or Rizing Fukuoka to confirm their participation 19 However the Japan Basketball Association withdrew from the tournament prompting the organizers to invite a replacement from the Korean Basketball League 20 Afterwards South Korea declined the invitation to participate in the event Wild cards edit Two wild cards were determined by FIBA Asia as Korea and India failed to confirm their participation in the tournament The spots for the two countries were filled in by Duhok of Iraq and Al Ittihad of Saudi Arabia 21 FIBA Asia secretary general Dato Yeoh Choo Hock explaining the wild cards said that Our aim is to have a fairly balanced and completely competitive event In the past too we have given similar wild cards keeping mind the need for a competitive event 22 WABA Super League edit Four teams were eligible to qualify from the West Asia Basketball Association Champions Cup which is the West Asian basketball club championship Lebanese basketball team Al Riyadi who placed third in both 2008 and 2009 editions of the FIBA Asia Champions Cup and Syrian club Al Jalaa have qualified by just entering the semifinals of the 2011 WABA Super League 23 Even though Al Jalaa did not show up to play the fifth game of the WABA finals in 2011 the club was still allowed to participate in the year s Champions Cup However the team was penalized with a two year ban from playing in the WABA Champions Cup and was also fined US 30 000 24 Two time defending FIBA Asia Champions Cup winner Mahram Tehran defeated Zob Ahan in their battle for third place to qualify as the team from Iran 25 ASU on the other hand beat Al Riyadi Aramex in the qualifying game to identify the Jordanian representative to the tournament 26 ASEAN Basketball League edit In March 2011 FIBA Asia secretary general Dato Yeoh Choo Hock announced that the Chang Thailand Slammers the 2010 11 ASEAN Basketball League champions would represent the Southeast Asia sub zone in the event 27 However the Basketball Association of Thailand got suspended prohibiting the team from participating in any FIBA sanctioned event This led ABL CEO Kuhan Foo and FIBA Asia to replace the Slammers with the Westports KL Dragons ranked third in the ABL for the year s Champions Cup 28 To prepare for the tournament the Malaysian players of the KL Dragons competed as a team in the 17th Father Martin Cup a pre season collegiate basketball tournament in the Philippines 29 KL Dragons assistant coach Ariel Vanguardia was also named head coach of the team for the Champions Cup as Goh Heng Chuat who coaches the team in the ABL is busy preparing the Malaysia national basketball team for the 2011 Southeast Asia Basketball Association tournament and the 2011 Southeast Asian Games 30 Qualified teams edit East Asia Persian Gulf Middle Asia Southeast Asia West Asia nbsp Al Ittihad nbsp Smart Gilas nbsp Al Riyadi nbsp Al Rayyan nbsp KL Dragons nbsp Al Jalaa Aleppo nbsp Al Shabab nbsp Mahram Tehran nbsp ASU nbsp Duhok Note For the East Asia sub zone Japan withdrew from the event as they were still recovering from the Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami Korea also turned down the invitation to participate in the event Japan s original slot was later awarded to Al Ittihad of Saudi Arabia For the middle Asia sub zone its slot was awarded to Duhok of Iraq after Kazakhstan Afghanistan and India all begged off from the tournament 31 Group draw editThe draw was held on April 15 2011 at the Discovery Suites Hotel Pasig 32 FIBA Asia deputy secretary general Hagop Khajirian conducted the draw along with SBP president Manny Pangilinan SBP executive director Sonny Barrios and former FIBA Asia secretary general Mauricio C Martelino The qualified basketball clubs were divided into two groups of five 33 Group A Group B nbsp ASU nbsp KL Dragons nbsp Al Ittihad nbsp Duhok nbsp Smart Gilas nbsp Al Riyadi nbsp Al Rayyan nbsp Al Shabab nbsp Mahram Tehran nbsp Al JalaaSquads editMain article 2011 FIBA Asia Champions Cup squads All 10 participating clubs for the 2011 Fiba Asia Champions Cup had 15 players on their rosters Each team was allowed to tap two imports to reinforce their squads 34 Opening ceremony editThe opening ceremony of the tournament was held on May 27 2011 at the Meralco multi purpose hall in Pasig The participating teams from West Asia Southeast Asia and the Gulf regions attended the welcome dinner where the Filipino culture dominated the theme of the ceremony 35 The guests were entertained by Filipino folk dances during the event and were served Filipino dishes Preliminary round editFor the preliminary round 10 teams were drawn into two groups composing of five teams each The clubs played against all the other teams in their respective groups The top four teams from each group advanced to the knockout stage The two teams that finished last in their groups played against each other for the ninth place 36 Group A edit Team Pld W L PF PA PD Pts nbsp Smart Gilas 4 4 0 346 271 74 8 nbsp ASU 4 3 1 328 288 40 7 nbsp Al Ittihad 4 2 2 319 331 12 6 nbsp Duhok 4 1 3 293 307 14 5 nbsp KL Dragons 4 0 4 293 382 89 4 All times are local UTC 08 May 2814 00 ReportBoxscore Duhok nbsp 66 74 nbsp ASU Scoring by quarter 17 15 16 26 17 8 16 25Pts Gray 16Rebs Hamad 8Asts Al Doori 4 Pts Watkins 25Rebs Watkins 17Asts Daghlas 5 PhilSports Arena PasigReferees Marwan Egho LIB Yasser Abbas QAT Amer Segare UAE May 2818 00 ReportBoxscore Smart Gilas nbsp 101 69 nbsp Al Ittihad Scoring by quarter 19 16 26 15 33 16 23 22Pts Aguilar 20Rebs Taulava Douthit 7Asts Tiu 6 Pts Dragajlovic 18Rebs Dragajlovic Almaghrabi 5Asts Keely 5 PhilSports Arena PasigReferees Illija Belosevic SRB Reza Javadi IRI Jamal Al Turk SYR May 2914 00 ReportBoxscore Al Ittihad nbsp 83 75 nbsp Duhok Scoring by quarter 21 20 16 17 20 13 26 25Pts Dragajlovic 27Rebs Dragajlovic 15Asts Kabe 5 Pts Gray 22Rebs Giles 14Asts Al Doori 6 PhilSports Arena PasigReferees Heros Avanesian IRI Jamal Al Turk SYR Yasser Abbas QAT May 2918 00 ReportBoxscore KL Dragons nbsp 64 95 nbsp Smart Gilas Scoring by quarter 15 20 25 19 9 26 15 30Pts Ayer 31Rebs Ayer 13Asts Ban Sin 4 Pts Tiu 11Rebs Douthit 14Asts Casio 7 PhilSports Arena PasigReferees Pablo Alberto Estevez ARG Rabah Noujaim LIB Amer Segare UAE May 3014 00 ReportBoxscore ASU nbsp 79 69 nbsp Al Ittihad Scoring by quarter 19 18 17 16 25 21 18 14Pts Al Awadi 26Rebs Abbas Watkins 7Asts Daghlas 9 Pts Keely 26Rebs Dragajlovic 16Asts Keely 7 PhilSports Arena PasigReferees Pablo Alberto Estevez ARG Heros Avanesian IRI Rabah Noujaim LIB May 3016 00 ReportBoxscore Duhok nbsp 88 76 nbsp KL Dragons Scoring by quarter 28 13 12 25 22 14 26 24Pts Giles 28Rebs Giles 15Asts Al Doori 7 Pts Ayer 22Rebs Ayer 14Asts Batumalai Sin 4 PhilSports Arena PasigReferees Marwan Egho LIB Amer Segare UAE Reza Javadi IRI May 3116 00 ReportBoxscore KL Dragons nbsp 77 101 nbsp ASU Scoring by quarter 22 26 10 32 22 24 23 19Pts Ayer 21Rebs Ayer 12Asts Sin Fai 5 Pts Daghles 19Rebs Hadrab Watkins 12Asts Daghles 9 PhilSports Arena PasigReferees Ilija Belosevic SRB Yasser Abbas QAT Rabah Noujaim LIB May 3120 00 ReportBoxscore Smart Gilas nbsp 74 64 nbsp Duhok Scoring by quarter 21 17 26 18 12 18 15 11Pts Douthit 14Rebs Douthit 15Asts Tiu 9 Pts Giles 20Rebs Giles 23Asts Gray 4 PhilSports Arena PasigReferees Heros Avanesian IRI Marwan Egho LIB Jamal Al Turk SYR June 114 00 ReportBoxscore Al Ittihad nbsp 98 76 nbsp KL Dragons Scoring by quarter 25 24 38 18 13 17 22 17Pts Keely 36Rebs Dragajlovic 16Asts Almaghrabi 9 Pts Fai 19Rebs Morris Ayer 8Asts Batumalai 7 PhilSports Arena PasigReferees Rabah Noujaim LIB Reza Javadi IRI Amer Segare UAE June 120 00 ReportBoxscore ASU nbsp 74 76 nbsp Smart Gilas Scoring by quarter 16 12 12 15 18 18 28 31Pts Watkins 25Rebs Abbas 13Asts Daghlas 8 Pts Hontiveros 23Rebs Taulava 12Asts Casio 7 PhilSports Arena PasigReferees Pablo Alberto Estevez ARG Yasser Abbas QAT Marwan Egho LIB Group B edit Team Pld W L PF PA PD Pts nbsp Al Riyadi 4 4 0 349 309 40 8 nbsp Mahram Tehran 4 3 1 330 272 58 7 nbsp Al Rayyan 4 2 2 305 286 19 6 nbsp Al Jalaa 4 1 3 292 325 33 5 nbsp Al Shabab 4 0 4 286 370 84 4 All times are local UTC 08 May 2816 00 ReportBoxscore Al Jalaa nbsp 59 86 nbsp Mahram Tehran Scoring by quarter 17 21 12 26 15 24 15 15Pts Walker 16Rebs Walker 9Asts J Miller 3 Pts Williams 34Rebs Nikkhah 10Asts Nikkhah 8 PhilSports Arena PasigReferees Pablo Alberto Estevez ARG Ricor Buaron PHI Naser Mohammad Ramadan Abu Rashed JOR May 2820 00 ReportBoxscore Al Shabab nbsp 90 109 nbsp Al Riyadi Scoring by quarter 10 19 23 27 23 37 34 26Pts Fields 39Rebs Fields 8Asts Hajji 4 Pts El Khatib 29Rebs Woods 8Asts Ahmed 9 PhilSports Arena PasigReferees Ferdinand Pascual PHI Sameer Saeed IRI Owe Shiong Chan MAS May 2916 00 ReportBoxscore Al Rayyan nbsp 90 67 nbsp Al Jalaa Scoring by quarter 20 14 27 18 27 19 16 16Pts Leslie 30Rebs Ngombo 17Asts Ngombo Musa 4 Pts Parazian 20Rebs Walker 6Asts Deeb 5 PhilSports Arena PasigReferees Illija Belosevic SRB Mohammed Khalifa Al Saleh KSA Yen Sin Tee MAS May 2920 00 ReportBoxscore Mahram Tehran nbsp 90 73 nbsp Al Shabab Scoring by quarter 23 24 22 17 19 21 26 11Pts C Williams 31Rebs C Williams 8Asts Kamrani Afagh 5 Pts Fields 20Rebs Fields 7Asts Hajji 6 PhilSports Arena PasigReferees Naser Mohammad Ramadan Abu Rashed JOR Rafael Britanico PHI Sameer M A Saeed IRQ May 3018 00 ReportBoxscore Al Riyadi nbsp 76 73 nbsp Mahram Tehran Scoring by quarter 24 14 13 25 22 17 17 17Pts El Khatib 25Rebs Abdel Moneim 15Asts Akl 5 Pts Williams 32Rebs Williams 6Asts Kamrani 3 PhilSports Arena PasigReferees Ilija Belosevic SRB Owe Shiong Chan MAS Ferdinand Pascual PHI May 3020 00 ReportBoxscore Al Shabab nbsp 60 78 nbsp Al Rayyan Scoring by quarter 16 27 17 16 13 19 14 16Pts Fields 19Rebs Fields 7Asts Jasim 3 Pts Ngombo 21Rebs SalemAsts Leslie Ngombo 5 PhilSports Arena PasigReferees Naser Mohammad Abu Rashed JOR Ricor Buaron PHI Yen Sin Tee MAS May 3114 00 ReportBoxscore Al Jalaa nbsp 93 63 nbsp Al Shabab Scoring by quarter 26 13 19 19 25 15 23 16Pts Yaqqub 23Rebs Madanly 10Asts Madanly 7 Pts Al Zaabi 24Rebs Fields 11Asts Fields 3 PhilSports Arena PasigReferees Rafael Britanico PHI Owe Shiong Chan MAS Mohammed Khalifa Al Saleh KSA May 3118 00 ReportBoxscore Al Rayyan nbsp 73 78 OT nbsp Al Riyadi Scoring by quarter 15 18 20 11 22 21 13 20 Overtime 3 8Pts Ngombo 24Rebs Ngombo 11Asts Leslie 4 Pts Ahmed 24Rebs Woods 17Asts Akl 6 PhilSports Arena PasigReferees Pablo Alberto Estevez ARG Ferdinand Pascual PHI Sameer Saeed IRI June 116 00 ReportBoxscore Mahram Tehran nbsp 81 64 nbsp Al Rayyan Scoring by quarter 18 16 22 20 22 15 19 13Pts Williams 23Rebs Samb 15Asts Nikkhah 9 Pts Leslie 20Rebs Musa 9Asts Musa 4 PhilSports Arena PasigReferees Ilija Belosevic SRB Naser Mohammad Abu Rashed JOR Rafael Britanico PHI June 118 00 ReportBoxscore Al Riyadi nbsp 86 73 nbsp Al Jalaa Scoring by quarter 15 20 24 16 20 15 27 22Pts Saoud 28Rebs Kanaan Ibrahim Fakhreddine 7Asts Ibrahim 10 Pts Merjaneh 16Rebs Deeb Merjaneh 6Asts J Miller 4 PhilSports Arena PasigReferees Ricor Buaron PHI Yen Sin Tee MAS Owe Shiong Chan MAS Knockout round editChampionship bracket edit QuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinal June 3 2011 Pasig nbsp Mahram Tehran102 June 4 2011 Pasig nbsp Al Ittihad65 nbsp Mahram Tehran80 June 3 2011 Pasig nbsp Smart Gilas77 nbsp Smart Gilas85 June 5 2011 Pasig nbsp Al Jalaa80 nbsp Mahram Tehran82 June 3 2011 Pasig nbsp Al Riyadi91 nbsp Al Riyadi106 June 4 2011 Pasig nbsp Duhok80 nbsp Al Riyadi71 June 3 2011 Pasig nbsp Al Rayyan523rd place nbsp ASU77 June 5 2011 Pasig nbsp Al Rayyan83 nbsp Smart Gilas64 nbsp Al Rayyan71 Consolation bracket edit Semi finalsFifth place June 4 2011 Pasig nbsp Al Ittihad77 June 5 2011 Pasig nbsp Al Jalaa85 nbsp Al Jalaa65 June 4 2011 Pasig nbsp ASU72 nbsp Duhok90 nbsp ASU98 Seventh place June 5 2011 Pasig nbsp Al Ittihad104 nbsp Duhok95 Quarterfinals edit All times are local UTC 08 June 314 00 ReportBoxscore Al Riyadi nbsp 106 80 nbsp Duhok Scoring by quarter 25 19 35 15 25 24 21 22Pts Abdelnour 24Rebs Ibrahim 9Asts Ahmed Ibrahim 6 Pts Giles 29Rebs Giles 13Asts Al Doori Al Tameemi Gray Giles 3 PhilSports Arena PasigReferees Reza Javadi IRI Amer Segare UAE Yen Sin Tee MAS June 316 00 ReportBoxscore Mahram Tehran nbsp 102 65 nbsp Al Ittihad Scoring by quarter 32 15 20 15 22 22 28 13Pts Samb 18Rebs Sahakiang 10Asts Williams 6 Pts Keely 24Rebs Dragajlovic 11Asts Keely 6 PhilSports Arena PasigReferees Marwan Egho LIB Owe Shiong Chan MAS Naser Mohammad Ramadan Abu Rashed JOR June 318 00 ReportBoxscore Smart Gilas nbsp 85 80 nbsp Al Jalaa Scoring by quarter 20 22 14 19 27 16 24 23Pts Douthit 26Rebs Douthit 12Asts Casio 9 Pts Walker 25Rebs Walker 8Asts Walker 3 PhilSports Arena PasigReferees Pablo Alberto Estevez ARG Rabah Noujaim LIB Sameer Saeed IRI June 320 00 ReportBoxscore ASU nbsp 77 83 nbsp Al Rayyan Scoring by quarter 19 16 20 23 16 24 22 20Pts Watkins 23Rebs Abbas 9Asts Daghles 8 Pts Leslie 29Rebs Ngombo 8Asts Leslie 6 PhilSports Arena PasigReferees Illija Belosevic SRB Heros Avanesian IRI Ferdinand Pascual PHI Semifinals 5th 8th edit June 414 00 ReportBoxscore Al Ittihad nbsp 77 85 nbsp Al Jalaa Scoring by quarter 16 18 22 25 21 26 18 16Pts Dragajlovic Almaghrabi 16Rebs Dragajlovic 13Asts Aljuhani 5 Pts Yakoub 17Rebs Yakoub 10Asts J Miller 8 PhilSports Arena PasigReferees Yasser Abbas QAT Rafael Britanico PHI Reza Javadi IRI June 416 00 ReportBoxscore Duhok nbsp 90 98 nbsp ASU Scoring by quarter 17 30 26 20 26 17 21 31Pts Giles 24Rebs Giles 10Asts Al Juboori 9 Pts Islam 32Rebs Islam 14Asts Daghlas 12 PhilSports Arena PasigReferees Rabah Noujaim LIB Ricor Buaron PHI Mohammed Khalifa Al Saleh KSA Semifinals edit June 418 00 ReportBoxscore Mahram Tehran nbsp 80 77 nbsp Smart Gilas Scoring by quarter 20 21 25 18 17 23 18 15Pts Nikkhah 19Rebs Samb 13Asts Kamrani 4 Pts Douthit 25Rebs Douthit 13Asts Casio Douthit Lassiter 3 PhilSports Arena PasigReferees Illija Belosevic SRB Naser Mohammad Ramadan Abu Rashed JOR Amer Segare UAE June 420 00 ReportBoxscore Al Riyadi nbsp 71 52 nbsp Al Rayyan Scoring by quarter 19 8 19 13 15 14 18 17Pts Ahmed 25Rebs Ahmed 12Asts Ahmed 5 Pts Ngombo 15Rebs Cufee 7Asts Leslie 4 PhilSports Arena PasigReferees Pablo Alberto Estevez ARG Sameer Saeed IRI Owe Shiong Chan MAS 7th place edit All times are local UTC 08 June 512 00 ReportBoxscore Al Ittihad nbsp 104 95 nbsp Duhok Scoring by quarter 29 21 29 20 20 29 26 25Pts Dragajlovic 28Rebs Dragajlovic 21Asts Kabe Almaghrabi 5 Pts Gray 30Rebs Al Juboori 9Asts Al Juboori 5 PhilSports Arena PasigReferees Jamal Al Turk SYR Ricor Buaron PHI Yen Sin Tee MAS 5th place edit June 514 00 ReportBoxscore Al Jalaa nbsp 65 72 nbsp ASU Scoring by quarter 17 11 21 13 9 18 18 30Pts J Miller 16Rebs Yakoub 13Asts Madanly 7 Pts Soobzokov 19Rebs Abbas 10Asts Al Sous 2 PhilSports Arena PasigReferees Rabah Noujaim LIB Owe Shiong Chan MAS Mohammed Khalifa Al Saleh KSA 3rd place edit June 516 00 ReportBoxscore Smart Gilas nbsp 64 71 nbsp Al Rayyan Scoring by quarter 15 17 18 19 13 14 18 21Pts Douthit 18Rebs Douthit 17Asts Casio 7 Pts Leslie 19Rebs Musa 13Asts Cufee 3 PhilSports Arena PasigReferees Marwan Egho LIB Heros Avanesian IRI Amer Segare UAE Finals edit June 518 00 ReportBoxscore Mahram Tehran nbsp 82 91 nbsp Al Riyadi Scoring by quarter 14 17 25 21 19 19 24 34Pts Nikkhah 28Rebs Kamrani C Williams 7Asts Nikkhah 7 Pts El Khatib 41Rebs Woods 16Asts Mahmoud 5 PhilSports Arena PasigReferees Pablo Alberto Estevez ARG Illija Belosevic SRB Ferdinand Pascual PHI Final standings editRank Team Record nbsp nbsp Al Riyadi 7 0 nbsp nbsp Mahram Tehran 5 2 nbsp nbsp Al Rayyan 4 3 4 nbsp Smart Gilas 5 2 Failed to Reach Semifinals 5 nbsp ASU 5 2 6 nbsp Al Jalaa 2 5 7 nbsp Al Ittihad 3 4 8 nbsp Duhok 1 6 Failed to Reach Quarterfinals 9 nbsp Al Shabab 0 4 nbsp KL Dragons 0 4 Awards edit 2011 FIBA Asia Champions Cup nbsp Al Riyadi1st title Most Valuable Player nbsp Fadi El Khatib 37 Statistical leaders editThe top ten of the five statistics are shown below 38 Points Pos Name G Pts PPG 1 nbsp Courtney Fields 4 99 24 8 2 nbsp Christopher Williams 7 171 24 4 3 nbsp Christopher Ayer 4 89 22 3 4 nbsp Vladislav Dragajlovic 7 151 21 6 5 nbsp Fadi El Khatib 7 147 21 0 6 nbsp Chauncey Leslie 7 139 19 9 7 nbsp Marcus Douthit 7 134 19 1 8 nbsp Jameel Watkins 6 112 18 7 9 nbsp C J Giles 7 130 18 6 10 nbsp Chudnay Earl Gray 6 109 18 2 Rebounds Pos Name G Rebs RPG 1 nbsp Vladislav Dragajlovic 7 97 13 9 2 nbsp C J Giles 7 85 12 1 3 nbsp Marcus Douthit 7 85 12 1 4 nbsp Christopher Ayer 4 47 11 8 5 nbsp Loren Woods 6 64 10 7 6 nbsp Ahmad Ismail 6 63 10 5 7 nbsp Jameel Watkins 6 59 9 8 8 nbsp Tanguy Ngombo 7 68 9 7 9 nbsp Courtney Fields 4 33 8 3 10 nbsp Cheikh Samb 7 55 7 9 Assists Pos Name G Asts APG 1 nbsp Osama Daghles 7 52 7 4 2 nbsp J V Casio 7 43 6 1 3 nbsp Samad Nikkhah Bahrami 7 34 4 9 4 nbsp Ali Al Juboori 3 14 4 7 5 nbsp Guganeswaran Batumalai 4 18 4 5 6 nbsp Darren Keely 7 30 4 3 7 nbsp Jamaal Miller 7 30 4 3 8 nbsp Quitaba Al Doori 7 29 4 1 9 nbsp Jassim Haji 3 12 4 0 10 nbsp Rodrigue Akl 5 20 4 0 Blocks Pos Name G Blocks BPG 1 nbsp Cheikh Samb 5 18 3 6 2 nbsp Loren Woods 4 14 3 5 3 nbsp C J Giles 5 10 2 0 4 nbsp Marcus Douthit 5 8 1 6 5 nbsp Christopher Ayer 4 7 1 7 6 nbsp Samaki Walker 5 6 1 7 7 nbsp Ali Fakhreddine 3 4 1 3 8 nbsp Asi Taulava 5 4 1 2 9 nbsp Japeth Aguilar 5 5 1 0 10 nbsp Marcelle Yaqqub 5 5 1 0 Steals Pos Name G Stls SPG 1 nbsp Hamed Afagh 5 13 2 6 2 nbsp Qutaiba Al Doori 5 9 1 8 3 nbsp Jameel Watkins 5 8 1 6 4 nbsp C J Giles 5 7 1 4 5 nbsp Marcus Douthit 5 6 1 2 6 nbsp Courtney Fields 4 5 1 2 7 nbsp Christopher Williams 5 5 1 0 8 nbsp Darren Keely 5 5 1 0 9 nbsp J V Casio 5 5 1 0 10 nbsp Ali Hamad 5 4 0 8Tournament officials editThrough the tournament s official website FIBA Asia named the referees and commissioners that will officiate the FIBA Asia Champions Cup 2011 39 Below are the technical officials for the entire tournament Team referees nbsp QAT Yasser Abbas nbsp JOR Naser Mohammad Abu Rashed nbsp KSA Mohammed Khalifa Al Saleh nbsp SYR Jamal Al Turk nbsp IRI Heros Avanesian nbsp PHI Rafael Britanico nbsp PHI Ricor Buaron nbsp MAS Owe Shiong Chan nbsp LIB Marwan Egho nbsp IRI Reza Javadi nbsp LIB Rabah Noujaim nbsp PHI Ferdinand Pascual nbsp IRQ Sameer M A Saeed nbsp UAE Amer Segare nbsp MAS Yen Sin Tee Neutral referees nbsp SRB Ilija Belosevic nbsp ARG Pablo Alberto Estevez Commissioners nbsp OMA Faris Said Salim Al Khalasi nbsp PHI Igmidio Reyes Cahanding nbsp VIE Nguyen Ngo Tuan nbsp PHI Anthony Angulo Sulit nbsp MAS Kak Kuan Lee FIBA Asia Media editBroadcasting rights edit The FIBA Asia Champions Cup was aired on Philippine VHF television network Intercontinental Broadcasting Corporation via Sports5 40 In April 2011 Sports5 the sports division of TV5 signed a blocktime agreement with IBC 13 to air live sports coverage via AKTV a primetime block that airs local and international sports events 41 42 Country Broadcaster nbsp Philippines IBC 13 AKTV Event website edit In May 2011 FIBA Asia announced that the official site of the tournament has gone live online The website has all the information about the event such as its overview rosters and system of competition In addition the website also features real time updates as well as news live game results and interviews 43 Live streaming edit The organizers announced in June 2011 that all of the final round games of the FIBA Asia Champions Cup 2011 will be streamed live on FIBAtv com and FIBAAsiaTV com The highlights of all these games will also be available in the tournament s official website 44 References edit Manila to host Champions Cup Urumqi Ho Chi Minh to host U16 events FIBA Asia Retrieved 2011 03 11 Riyadi clinch first Asian Champions Cup in Manila The Daily Star Retrieved 2011 06 07 Al Rayyan Qatar beats uninspired Smart Gilas Inquirer net Retrieved 2011 06 07 SBP to bid for FIBA Asia tilt Malaya Archived from the original on 2010 10 24 Retrieved 2011 03 08 SBP loses bid as Fiba Asia tourney host Philippine Star Archived from the original on 2012 07 07 Retrieved 2011 03 08 SBP s Barrios Fiba Asia joust is my top concern Philippine Star 2011 04 05 Archived from the original on 2012 09 06 Retrieved 2011 04 10 5 PBA players OK d for Gilas Manila Bulletin 2011 04 05 Retrieved 2011 04 10 Champs Cup 1st challenge for Barrios Inquirer net Retrieved 2011 04 10 FIBA Asia 2011 calendar released FIBA Asia Archived from the original on June 4 2011 Retrieved 2011 03 08 Fiba Asia says Phl ideal host of 22nd Champs Cup Philippine Star Retrieved 2011 05 11 permanent dead link SBP to host FIBA Champions Cup Manila Bulletin Retrieved 2011 03 08 FIBA Asia Champs Cup set Manila Bulletin Retrieved 2011 03 11 Ateneo Adamson La Salle vie for joint second UAAP Sports Retrieved 2011 03 11 PH to host FIBA Asia Champions Cup ABS CBN News Archived from the original on 28 January 2011 Retrieved 2011 03 11 SBP unveils busy basketball calendar Inquirer net Retrieved 2011 03 11 Gilas in easier group Manila Bulletin Retrieved 2011 04 17 Smart Gilas in Group A of FIBA Asia Champions Cup US News Las Vegas Retrieved 2011 04 19 8 teams so far in FIBA tilt Manila Bulletin Retrieved 2011 05 04 Smart Gilas di Grup A PERBASI Retrieved 2011 04 19 No Japanese team in FIBA Asia Champions Cup GMANews TV Retrieved 2011 05 04 FIBA ASIA Ittihad Duhok complete FIBA Asia Champions Cup fray FIBA Archived from the original on August 30 2011 Retrieved 2011 05 11 Ittihad Duhok complete FIBA Asia Champions Cup fray FIBA Asia Retrieved 2011 05 11 WABA League Semifinals series start on Monday FIBA Asia Archived from the original on July 11 2011 Retrieved 2011 03 11 SYR Jala a can play Manila but banned from WAL for two years FIBA Asia Retrieved 2011 05 17 WABA League Steady and sure Mahram put Zob in their place FIBA Asia Archived from the original on October 11 2012 Retrieved 2011 03 29 WABA League ASU book ticket to Manila FIBA Archived from the original on October 11 2012 Retrieved 2011 04 05 AirAsia ABL Champion to represent South East Asia in FIBA Asia Champions Cup ASEAN Basketball League Archived from the original on 2011 03 10 Retrieved 2011 03 06 The Westports KL Dragons will represent ASEAN in the FIBA Asia Champions Cup ASEAN Basketball League Archived from the original on 2011 04 07 Retrieved 2011 04 05 KL Dragons to join Fr Martin Summer Cup as guest team GMANews TV Retrieved 2011 05 04 KL Dragons excited about Champions Cup entry ASEAN Basketball League Retrieved 2011 05 04 Gilas taps Dondon Taulava Manila Standard Today Retrieved 2011 05 11 Smart Gilas goes to lighter bracket Philippine Star Archived from the original on 2012 09 13 Retrieved 2011 04 17 Draw completed for 22nd FIBA Asia Champions Cup Fiba Asia Retrieved 2011 04 30 Phl hosts Fiba Asia Champs Cup meet Philippine Star Archived from the original on 2012 09 10 Retrieved 2011 04 19 Pinoy culture showcased in FIBA Asia Champions Cup opener The Mindanao Daily Mirror Retrieved 2011 06 19 Fasten your seat belts Asia s top clubs are in action FIBA Asia Archived from the original on 2011 10 08 Retrieved 2011 04 26 Riyadi s stylish rise to victory in Asia The Daily Star Retrieved 2011 06 07 Player Statistics Archived from the original on 2011 06 02 Retrieved 2011 05 31 22nd FIBA Asia Champions Cup Tournament officials FIBA Asia Retrieved 2011 05 29 Sports5 to air 22nd FIBA Asia Champion s Cup live InterAksyon com Retrieved 2011 05 29 permanent dead link TV5 airs primetime sports block AKTV on IBC 13 Philippine Star Archived from the original on 2012 09 06 Retrieved 2011 05 11 Ready Set Launch AKTV Live Active Archived from the original on 2011 05 12 Retrieved 2011 05 11 22nd FIBA Asia Champions Cup event website online FIBA Asia Retrieved 2011 05 17 FIBA FIBA Asia Champions Cup Final Round live and free on FIBATV com FIBA Archived from the original on October 11 2012 Retrieved 2011 07 13 External links editFIBA Asia official website 2011 FIBA Asia Champions Cup official website Samahang Basketbol ng Pilipinas official website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 2011 FIBA Asia Champions Cup amp oldid 1185216571, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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