FIBA Asia - Top Ten FIBA Asia Teams

Top Ten FIBA Asia Teams

Men's Rank
Rank Team Points
11 ChinaC 199.7
20 Iran 83.1
25 Lebanon 47.4
30 Jordan 33.8
33 Korea 26.1
35 Japan 23.8
36 Qatar 22.4
42 Chinese Taipei 14.4
45 Philippines 10.8
47 Kazakhstan 10.2
Women's Rank
Rank Team Points
8 China C 262
11 Korea 191
18 Japan 76.5
25 Chinese Taipei 47.5
38 Malaysia 14.4
40 India 14.1
43 Thailand 12.6
45 Kazakhstan 9.9
48 Sri Lanka 8.1
53 Lebanon 7.5
Boys Rank
Rank Team Points
13 ChinaC 125.2
14 Korea 102.9
21 Iran 60.1
26 Chinese Taipei 37.1
29 Kazakhstan 33.1
30 Lebanon 32.9
37 Japan 27.6
38 Syria 24.6
40 Philippines 22.5
43 India 17.1
Girls Rank
Rank Team Points
6 ChinaC 182
12 Japan 141
16 Korea 100
17 Chinese Taipei 88.5
36 Malaysia 26.1
36 Thailand 26.1
39 India 25.8
45 Singapore 18.3
46 Philippines 16.8
48 Kazakhstan 16.2

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