China dims Clarkson's 28 points to win Asiad men's basketball opener

Xinhua/China Plus Published: 2018-08-21 19:30:29
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Jordan Clarkson (C) of the Philippines in action against Zhou Qi (R) of China during a men's basketball preliminary round game between the Philippines and China at the Asian Games in Jakarta, Indonesia, August 21, 2018. China edged the Philippines 82-80 on Tuesday. China's Zhou Qi scored 25 points, added 12 rebounds and 7 blocks, while Jordan Clarkson, on loan to the Philippines from the NBA's Cleveland Cavaliers, scored 28 points and added 8 rebounds. [Photo: IC]

NBA Houston Rockets center Zhou Qi scored 25 points as powerhouse Chinese men's basketball team edged the Philippines 82-80 at 2018 Asian Games on Tuesday.

Jordan Clarkson, the Cleveland Cavaliers guard, delivered 28 points off 5 3-pointers to go with 8 rebounds, 4 assists and 2 steals but still failed to help team win the game. Christian Karl Standhardinger contributed 18 points and 8 rebounds, Stanley Pringle added 14 points.

Besides Zhou Qi's 25 points, Wang Zhelin chipped in 13 points and Abudushalamu added 12 for China.

The Philippines took an early lead 5-0 on a three-pointer by Poy Erram and a floater by Clarkson before Zhou Qi burying three 3-pointers as China surged a 14-2 run to expand the lead to 8 on 20-12 in the first quarter.

But Clarkson showed his NBA-level power in the third period as he drilled in 3 straight 3-pointers to knot the score at 55-all. China scored six straight in the fourth to again built a double digit at 72-62 with 6:20, but the Philippines wouldn't walk away quietly, as Standhardinger made two free throws and Pringle buried a layup to lead the Philippines to surpass the score at 78-75.

Zhao Rui, who had 11 points, made a steal down the stretch from Pringle and helped China tie the game on 80-all by his fast break layup with 46 seconds left. Then Zhao Jiwei drew fouls from Clarkson and made both free throws to help China seal the victory.

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