China tastes 1st win, Donewald unhappy

0 Comment(s)Print E-mail China.org.cn, Xinhua, August 10, 2011
Adjust font size:

China eventually savored its first victory at the Stankovic Cup this year, beating Angola 64-54 in the Guangzhou leg Tuesday to finish its Cup journey in the third place.

Yi Jianlian

China eventually savored its first victory at the Stankovic Cup this year, beating Angola 64-54 in the Guangzhou leg Tuesday to finish its Cup journey in the third place.

However, Chinese team coach Robert Donewald still complained of the busy schedule for his team full of injuries.

Don't miss:
One last chance to make it all right
 

After losing all its seven games at the Cup earlier, the hosts were desperate to get a single victory with their last hope lying here on Tuesday evening.

Leading the match all the way, China enjoyed 6-0 and 9-0 runs in the first half, stretching its lead up to 20 points. However, the hosts suffered a winless five minutes in the beginning of the fourth quarter, only to see the Angolan side cut the deficit to eight points.

Then, the Chinese cagers, for the first time at this year's Stankovic cup, showed their prowess at the big moments.

Yi Jianlian made a crucial block to stop the Angolan side, and Zhang Qingpeng stole the ball for an easy layup to stretch cushion to 11 points with only 50 seconds left.

Throughout the match, the Angolan cagers only made 2 of their 20 attempts from the 3-point line, marking their worst record at the Cup.

"I believe the Chinese coach did a hard job in training their defence. Their tactics in defence have dramatically improved tonight," said Angola's coach Gomez said.

According to Gomez, China's NBA player Yi Jianlian posed the greatest threat to Angola, as his shooting was as sharp as a razor's edge.

Away from his dominance at crunching moments, Yi led the team to a united one, scoring the match high 22 points, while Zhang Bo and Zhang Qingpeng combined for 21.

"Yi returned, many of our guys could get back to their normal positions, so our attacking tonight seemed more normal and fluent than before," said Donewald, coach of the Chinese team.

Despite winning the first victory, Donewald would never forget to complain about the busy matches his team of injuries was suffering.

"We won, you believe it is good. But I don't think so, there are more injuries in our team.

"Eight games in nine days," Donewald said, shaking his head, "so I must choose to lose some games to protect the team."

"Anyhow, I will make you proud in September at the Asian Championship, and that is my job," he said.

The Asian tourney will be held in China's southern city of Wuhan, with the winner qualifying for the London Olympics directly.

1   2   3   Next  


Print E-mail Bookmark and Share

Go to Forum >>0 Comment(s)

No comments.

Add your comments...

  • User Name Required
  • Your Comment
  • Racist, abusive and off-topic comments may be removed by the moderator.
Send your storiesGet more from China.org.cnMobileRSSNewsletter