The women's basketball team competed for the Asian Cup final, and the two sides were China women's basketball team and Japanese women's basketball team. The competition between the two sides was fierce throughout the game. China finally beat Japan 73-7 1, and won the Asian Cup again after 12, ending the Japanese women's basketball team's five consecutive championships. China team Han Xu scored 26 points 10 rebounds, 17 points, 5 rebounds and 6 assists, 17 points and 6 rebounds, Ethan scored 7 points and 6 rebounds, Lin Yunxi 12 points and 6 rebounds, 17 points and 4 rebounds, red-eared sunflower scored 8 points and 6 rebounds, and Taohua 8 rebounds.
In the last quarter, both sides strengthened their defense. Miyazaki Hayao hit an early 3-pointer in 5 minutes and 36 seconds, and the Japanese team led by 6 points 60-54. China asked for a time-out. After the time-out, China made two consecutive three-pointers and changed the score to 60-60. The Japanese team cancelled the game. After the timeout, Li Meng and Han Xulian scored 6 points, and China led 66-60.
Introduction to the history of women's basketball Asian Cup;
The Asian Women's Basketball Cup, called the Asian Women's Basketball Championship, is an intercontinental basketball event sponsored by the International Basketball Federation (FIBA). Founded in 1965, it is held every two years. This is one of the highest international basketball events in Asia. The Asian Women's Basketball Cup was first founded in 1965, with the aim of providing a platform for women's basketball in Asian countries and promoting the development of women's basketball in Asia. Only a few teams participated in the early women's basketball Asian Cup, and the scale was small.
With the popularity and development of women's basketball in Asia, the scale of women's basketball Asian Cup has gradually expanded. From 65438 to 0976, the number of participating teams increased to 8, and the scale of the competition also expanded. At this stage, the China women's basketball team began to emerge gradually and became an important force in the Asian women's basketball team.