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01/08/2007
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HKG/UAE - Hong Kong prove strong for UAE
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TOKUSHIMA (FIBA Asia Championship) - Hong Kong played well within themselves to defeat United Arab Emirates 87-64 in Group H of the Quarterfinal round on Wednesday.
Li Wai Lu and Poon Chi Ho were prolific in their scoring and protective in rebounds as Hong Kong cruised.
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Hong Kong 87 (Li Wai Lu 24, Poon Chi Ho ...
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04/08/2007
HKG/KUW - Hong Kong take 13th place
TOKUSHIMA (FIBA Asia Championship) - Hong Kong overcame a couple of initial hiccups to down Kuwait 72-66, and take the 13th place on Saturday.
But Fong Shing Yi led the Hong Kong charge scoring 12
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02/08/2007
INA/HKG - Amin takes Indonesia past Hong Kong
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TOKUSHIMA (FIBA Asia Championship) - Amin Prihantano's three pointer with 10 seconds left in the game, gave Indonesia a 81-78 win against Hong Kong in Group H of the
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31/07/2007
CHN/HKG - China down Hong Kong
TOKUSHIMA (FIBA Asia Championship) - Being relegated to play for the minor placings China, who had arrived here as the defending champions, carried too many guns to down Hong Kong 93-69 in Group H of
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30/07/2007
TPE/KOR - Taipei power past Hong Kong
TOKUSHIMA (FIBA Asia Championship) - East Asian powerhouse Chinese Taipei posted a business-like 98-81 win against Hong Kong to book their place in the Quarterfinal round, even as Korea remained as
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29/07/2007
SYR/HKG - Syria let Hong Kong off the hook
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TOKUSHIMA (FIBA Asia Championship) - Syria, who looked a lot more composed and cohesive than in their opener on Saturday, had only themselves to blame for Sunday's defeat.
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07/06/2007
FIBA Asia - Syria hopeful of advancing from tough pool
TOKUSHIMA (FIBA Asia Championship) - Syria believe they have a fighting chance of advancing from the first phase at the 2007 FIBA Asia Championship after being named alongside Korea, Hong Kong and
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