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FIBA Asia Cup 2012: India 63-84 Qatar

TOKYO, Japan (4th FIBA Asia Cup): For the second day running, India played far beyond the expectations. But again for the second day running, they lost out to an opposition that showed better opportunism to capitalize on the opponents’ mistakes. The 84-63 win Qatar notched on Saturday to open their account in Group B Prelim Round – having lost to Japan on the opening day – might have given them their first win, but they looked far from a team that emerged as the winners of this edition of this competition in 2004.

In a manner of speaking, it was the same team with almost the same players that had won Qatar the 1st FIBA Asia Stankovic Cup – as it was called then – and the signs of ageing have surely begun to show in the speed – or the lack of it – of the whole combination.

Three of those players – Omar Salem, Daoud Musa and the inimitable Yasseen Ismail, the first mentioned also bagging a double-double, along with Mohammed Yousuf – returned double-digit scores to lead Qatar to this win.

“I am looking to take my team to a camp in a desert spring where they can provide us water which will make them younger,” joked Qatar coach Tom Wisman.

“It’s affecting the speed of our guard plays,” he said on a more serious note.

“This was a problem yesterday, and it continued today as well,” he added.

“As a result our shooting is far from what it should be, or what we want it to be,” said the coach.

“I can only hope we can improve from here with each game.”

“We certainly have improved in our two games,” said India’s assistant coach JP Singh, who is doing more of manning the sidelines that the veteran KK Chansoria who has been listed as the head coach.

“But there are moments in the game when the experience of the players makes a lot of difference. This something we lacked yesterday and we lacked the same thing today also,” he added.

Narender Grewal who has a peculiar, but precise, action from the foul-stripe converted all his 6 free-throws to share the scoring honors for India with Rikin Pethani – each with 14 points.

Sheikh Saud bin Ali Al-Thani, FIBA Asia President Message in the 4th FIBA Asia Cup


Sheikh Saud bin Ali Al-Thani, FIBA Asia President Message in the 4th FIBA Asia Cup

Welcome to the 4th FIBA Asia Cup, the most important event of the FIBA Asia calendar for 2012 featuring the top National Teams.

I am very happy at the increasingly popular response this event launched by FIBA Asia to provide an opportunity for the National Teams to assess their progress in between two FIBA Asia Championship


It is my opinion that the quality and intensity of competition in this event has only grown over the years. Each event has been more competitive than the one earlier and I am sure the trend will continue in Tokyo.

The FIBA Asia Cup, therefore has come to be a sort of self-maintained report card for all the teams.

I take this opportunity to greet the people of Japan and Tokyo for hosting this FIBA Asia event.

I have not even an iota of doubt that the Japan Basketball Association and the LOC will provide us an event of professional perfection.

On behalf of FIBA Asia, I assure the JBA and the LOC all the necessary support and call upon the participating teams to put their best foot forward on the court.

Good Luck to all the Teams!

Mr. Patrick Baumann Appriciation Letter

Mr. Patrick Baumann, IOC Member and Secretary General of FIBA expressing his appriciation for the wonderfull hospitalty at Qatar House in London2012 Games as attached in the following letter sent Sheikh Saoud Bin Abdulrahman Al Thani :

http://www.qatarbasketball.qa/en/images/letter%20from%20Mr.%20Patrick%20Baumann.pdf

QBF deals with PeakSports

Qatar Fedaration Deals with for the national team for 2 seasons

PEAK is a rapidly growing sportswear company in China with a distribution network over 6,000 authorized PEAK retail outlet operators. PEAK has relationships with the NBA, WNBA,CBA, NBA China, and FIBA. PEAK has home stadium sponsorship with approximately 10 NBA teams every year as well as endorsement arrangements with about 12 NBA players at any given time.

PEAK’s chairman, Mr. Xu Jingnan, became involved in the original equipment manufacturer (OEM) business of sports footwear products for various international brands in 1988. Under Mr. Xu Jingnan’s direction, the PEAK brand was created and used to promote sports footwear products beginning in 1989. Now, PEAK has over 6,000 stores in China.

PEAK is ranked third in NBA endorsements. Currently, PEAK endorses 9 NBA players: Ron Artest of the Los Angeles Lakers, Sasha Vujacic of the Los Angeles Lakers, Carl Landry of the Sacramento Kings, Shane Battier of the Houston Rockets, Kyle Lowry of the Houston Rockets, Jason Kidd of the Dallas Mavericks, Kevin Love of the Minnesota Timberwolves, Jason Richardson of the Phoenix Suns and Patrick Patterson of the Huston Rockets.

PEAK plans to expand their roster in the next year.

Lithuanian Camp Follow-up

Our National Team Continue its training during the training camp Currently in Lithuania, where they played against two powerful teams (Kauno „LKKA-ATLETAS) & (Klaipėdos „Neptūnas) one is the second division champion and promoted to Serie A Our national team has won the score 83-87 a difference of 4 points in the game as the first game for the team, while the team lost score 70-72 Two points ahead of the team winning the third place in Serie A Lithuanian ..., and left 3 games in the coming days which will be against teams from outside Lithuania from Croatia Poland and Russia where they were arranged gradually concludes games with the Russian team , which is considerd the strongest among the teams participating in the camp where we hope Success for the national team.