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RP bows to defending FIBA Asia champs Iran
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Powerade-Team Pilipinas lost to defending champion Iran, 78-88 but virtually clinched a berth in the quarterfinals of the 25th FIBA-Asia menâs basketball championship in Tianjin, China Tuesday. The Nationals continued to wax hot from three-point range a day after torching Chinese-Taipei from the same spot (15-of-30) Monday night in a 77-70 win. But the 16 three-pointers they launched against the Iranians were not enough to offset a team described by coach Yeng Guiao as âbig and too strong." âWe have problems matching up with their size," Guiao said. Beyond the physical differences, however, Guiao pointed to the big discrepancy in free-throw shooting as the one that took the fight out of the Nationals during the penultimate day of the eliminations.
We have problems matching up with their size. We tried our best to keep the game close and I think we did a better job in the second half, although we couldnât defend against their big man. 
The scores: Iran 88 - Nikkah Bahrami 25, Ehadadi 21, Kamrany 14, Sahakian 11, Davari 10, Afagh 5, Tadjik 2, Davoudichegani 0, Doraghi 0. Philippines 78 - Yap 14, Miller 14, Norwood 13, Baguio 11, Dillinger 9, Helterbrand 9, Thoss 4, Pennisi 3, Taulava 1, Raymundo 0, Aguilar 0, Santos 0. Quarterscores: 27-14; 51-34; 74-58; 88-78
Against Iran, a team that demolished them, 80-65, in the Jones Cup, an upset was highly improbable, although the Nationals gave them a big scare in the second half behind their remarkable three-point shooting that brought them to within 82-73 after trailing by as many as 38-14 in the second quarter. But Oshin Sahakian scored on a lay up, Mahdi Kamrany netted a three-pointer and Memphis Grizzlies stalwart Hamed Ehadadi made one from the foul line to quell the RP uprising, 88-75. Shortly after his split from the foul line, Iran coach Veselin Matic finally gave the 7-foot-2 Ehadadi a rest with 1:25 remaining. He finished with 21 points, 16 rebounds, five assists and five block shots. âWe tried our best to keep the game close and I think we did a better job in the second half, although we couldnât defend against their big man," said Guiao. Matic, who took over from Rajko Toroman after the Tokushima FIBA-Asia tournament two years ago, agreed with his Filipino counterpart. âItâs not easy against Pilipinas," he said. âTheyâre improving everyday from the William Jones Cup. We watched their last four games. Theyâre completely different; they fixed the situation." The Nationals can draw solace from a number of things: The Nationals, who went on a 4-0 start and held a 7-2 edge on Jayjay Helterbrandâs three-point shot at the 743 mark of the opening period, were led by James Yap and Willie Miller with 14 points each as they accounted for seven of the teamâs three-pointers. The Philippines also outrebounded the hefty Iranians, 37-35. - GMANews.TV More Videos
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