China crushes Malaysia
sans Yi
by rick olivares
China made short work of Malaysia, 113-22, in the
second day of the FIBA Asia Championships at the Mall of Asia Arena even
without forward-center Yi Jian Lian who was rested by head coach Panagiotis Giannakis
in anticipation of their colossal game with Iran this coming Saturday. Yi is still recovering from a hamstring injury and is far from 100%.
The Chinese didn’t need Yi, the NBA veteran, as
19-year old center Wang Zhelin topscored with 21 points in addition to grabbing
eight rebounds and blocking two shots.
Another of China’s NBA veteran’s the evergreen Wang
Zhizhi scored 17 points in 18 minutes while guard Guo Ailun and forward Zhu
Fangyu added 16 points each.
The defending champions shot an absurd 59% from the
field while Malaysia, dropping its second straight lopsided match (they lost to
Iran in the FIBA Asia opener 115-25).
“Obviously, we are disappointed that we lost to Korea
(the day before),” expressed Giannakis. “We were not going to take any chances
with Malaysia. Now we can think about Iran.”
Malaysian Ooi Ban Sin led his overmatched side with
nine points. In their two Group C matches (the Group of Death as it features
China, Korea, and Iran), Malaysia has surrendered an average of 119 points
while scoring only a paltry 23.5.
“We are a young team,” offered Malaysia head coach
Teh Choon Yean, “And we are learning the game as well.” The Tigers have only
two players with international experience in Ooi Ban Sin and Kuek Tian Yuan who
both play for the Kuala Lumpur Dragons in the Asean Basketball League.
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