2011 William Jones Cup

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2011 TAIYEN Jones Cup
Tournament details
Host nation  Taiwan
Dates August 6 – 14
Teams (from 44 federations)
Venues (in 1 host city)
Champions  Iran (3rd title)

The 2011 TAIYEN William Jones Cup is the 33rd tournament of the William Jones Cup that took place at the Hsinchuang Gymnasium in New Taipei, Republic of China (commonly known as Taiwan) from August 6 to 13, 2011.[1]

Contents

Men's tournament

Squads

South Africa had committed a week prior to the tournament but withdrew to funding problems. UAE, on the other hand, made their tournament debut. Unlike the previous tournament, which had a round robin tournament format, this year's event features a medal round after the preliminary round robin to determine a champion.[2]

Preliminary round

      Qualified to the semifinals       Qualified to the 5th place playoffs

Team Pld W L PF PA PD Pts H2H*
 Korea 7 6 1 623 453 +170 13
 Philippines 7 5 2 580 497 +83 12 1–0
 Iran 7 5 2 490 426 +64 12 0–1
 Chinese Taipei 7 4 3 565 561 +3 11 1–0
 Jordan 7 4 3 557 516 +41 11 0–1
 Japan 7 3 4 524 549 −25 10
 Malaysia 7 1 6 439 621 −182 8
 United Arab Emirates 7 0 7 507 651 −144 7

*Head-to-head record

All times in UTC+8.
August 6
13:00
Jordan  91–72  United Arab Emirates    Hsinchuang Gymnasium, New Taipei
August 6
15:00
Korea  110–50  Malaysia    Hsinchuang Gymnasium, New Taipei
August 6
17:00
Philippines  73–59  Iran    Hsinchuang Gymnasium, New Taipei
August 6
19:00
Chinese Taipei  99–72  Japan    Hsinchuang Gymnasium, New Taipei
August 7
13:00
Malaysia  63–93  Jordan    Hsinchuang Gymnasium, New Taipei
August 7
15:00
Korea  102–54  United Arab Emirates    Hsinchuang Gymnasium, New Taipei
August 7
17:00
Japan  58–77  Iran    Hsinchuang Gymnasium, New Taipei
August 7
19:00
Philippines  90–78  Chinese Taipei    Hsinchuang Gymnasium, New Taipei
August 8
13:00
United Arab Emirates  85–92  Japan    Hsinchuang Gymnasium, New Taipei
August 8
15:00
Philippines  72–76  Jordan    Hsinchuang Gymnasium, New Taipei
August 8
17:00
Korea  77–59  Iran    Hsinchuang Gymnasium, New Taipei
August 8
19:00
Chinese Taipei  104–54  Malaysia    Hsinchuang Gymnasium, New Taipei
August 9
13:00
Iran  84–55  United Arab Emirates    Hsinchuang Gymnasium, New Taipei
August 9
15:00
Philippines  86–68  Malaysia    Hsinchuang Gymnasium, New Taipei
August 9
17:00
Japan  67–69  Korea    Hsinchuang Gymnasium, New Taipei
August 9
19:00
Jordan  75–77  Chinese Taipei    Hsinchuang Gymnasium, New Taipei
August 10
13:00
Iran  69–49  Malaysia    Hsinchuang Gymnasium, New Taipei
August 10
15:00
Jordan  70–87  Japan    Hsinchuang Gymnasium, New Taipei
August 10
17:00
Philippines  70–78  Korea    Hsinchuang Gymnasium, New Taipei
August 10
19:00
Chinese Taipei  92–87  United Arab Emirates    Hsinchuang Gymnasium, New Taipei
August 11
13:00
Japan  70–55  Malaysia    Hsinchuang Gymnasium, New Taipei
August 11
15:00
Philippines  95–60  United Arab Emirates    Hsinchuang Gymnasium, New Taipei
August 11
17:00
Korea  77–85  Jordan    Hsinchuang Gymnasium, New Taipei
August 11
19:00
Chinese Taipei  47–74  Iran    Hsinchuang Gymnasium, New Taipei
August 12
13:00
United Arab Emirates  89–100  Malaysia    Hsinchuang Gymnasium, New Taipei
August 12
15:00
Iran  68–67  Jordan    Hsinchuang Gymnasium, New Taipei
August 12
17:00
Philippines  94–78  Japan    Hsinchuang Gymnasium, New Taipei
August 12
19:00
Chinese Taipei  68–110  Korea    Hsinchuang Gymnasium, New Taipei

Semifinals

August 13
15:00
Malaysia  53–98  Japan    Hsinchuang Gymnasium, New Taipei
August 13
17:00
Semifinals Game #1 Chinese Taipei  85–90  Korea OT  Hsinchuang Gymnasium, New Taipei
August 13
19:00
Semifinals Game #2  Philippines 59–78 Iran     Hsinchuang Gymnasium, New Taipei

Finals

August 14
15:00
Battle for 5th Place Japan  77–73  Jordan    Hsinchuang Gymnasium, New Taipei
August 14
17:00
Battle for 3rd Place Chinese Taipei  72–82  Philippines    Hsinchuang Gymnasium, New Taipei
August 14
19:00
Championship Game Korea  59–66  Iran    Hsinchuang Gymnasium, New Taipei

Brackets

Championship bracket

  Semi-finals Final
August 13 – New Taipei City (OT)
  Korea  90  
  Chinese Taipei  85  
 
August 14 – New Taipei City
      Korea  59
    Iran  66
Third place
August 13 – New Taipei City August 14 – New Taipei City
  Philippines  59   Chinese Taipei  72
  Iran  78     Philippines  82

Fifth-place bracket

  Semifinal     Fifth place game
                 
      Jordan 73
    Japan 98       Japan 77
    Malaysia 53  

Final standings

Rank Team Record
 Iran 7–2
 Korea 7–2
 Philippines 6–3
4  Chinese Taipei 4–5
Failed to reach semifinals
5  Japan 5–4
6  Jordan 4–4
7  Malaysia 1–7
8  United Arab Emirates 0–7

Awards

2011 TAIYEN Jones Cup

Iran national basketball team
3rd Title
Most Valuable Player
TBD

All-tournament team

Women's tournament

Team Pld W L PF PA PD Pts
 Chinese Taipei 4 4 0 286 220 +66 8
 Japan 4 3 1 298 248 +50 7
University All-Stars 4 2 2 240 261 −21 6
 India 4 1 3 235 325 −90 5
 Korea 4 0 4 208 249 −41 4
July 31
16:00
University All-Stars 71–64  India    Hsinchuang Gymnasium, New Taipei
July 31
18:30
Chinese Taipei  72–62  Japan    Hsinchuang Gymnasium, New Taipei
August 1
17:00
Korea  43–52 University All-Stars    Hsinchuang Gymnasium, New Taipei
August 1
19:00
India  49–94  Chinese Taipei    Hsinchuang Gymnasium, New Taipei
August 2
17:00
University All-Stars 58–77  Japan    Hsinchuang Gymnasium, New Taipei
August 2
19:00
Korea  59–63  India    Hsinchuang Gymnasium, New Taipei
August 3
17:00
Japan  61–56  Korea    Hsinchuang Gymnasium, New Taipei
August 3
19:00
Chinese Taipei  77–59 University All-Stars    Hsinchuang Gymnasium, New Taipei
August 4
17:00
India  62–98  Japan    Hsinchuang Gymnasium, New Taipei
August 4
19:00
Korea  50–73  Chinese Taipei    Hsinchuang Gymnasium, New Taipei

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