1984 Asian Basketball Club Championship

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1984 FIBA Asia Champions Cup
2nd Asia Champions Cup
Tournament details
Host nation Malaysia
Dates22 November–3 December
Teams13
Venues
(in 1 host city)
Champions Philippines
(1st title)
1981
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The Asian Basketball Club Championship 1984 was the 2nd staging of the Asian Basketball Club Championship, the basketball club tournament of Asian Basketball Confederation. The tournament was held in Ipoh, Malaysia, November 22 to December 3, 1984.

Preliminary round[]

Group A[]

Team Pld W L Pts
Philippines Northern Cement 3 3 0 6
China Bayi Rockets 3 2 1 5
Qatar Al-Arabi 3 1 2 4
Macau 3 0 3 3
November 23
Bayi Rockets China 71–65 Qatar Al-Arabi
November 24
Northern Cement Philippines 126–25 Macau
November 25
Northern Cement Philippines 91–69 Qatar Al-Arabi
November 27
Bayi Rockets China 62–86 Philippines Northern Cement

Group B[]

Team Pld W L Pts
Malaysia PKN Selangor 3 3 0 6
Bahrain Al-Ahli 3 2 1 5
Thailand Bangkok Bank 3 1 2 4
Sri Lanka 3 0 3 3
November 23
Al-Ahli Bahrain 88–72 Thailand Bangkok Bank
November 25
PKN Selangor Malaysia 85–61 Thailand Bangkok Bank
November 25
Al-Ahli Bahrain 106–71 Sri Lanka
November 26
Bangkok Bank Thailand 99–76 Sri Lanka

Group C[]

Team Pld W L Pts
Chinese Taipei 4 4 0 8
Hong Kong South China 4 3 1 7
Kuwait Al-Qadsia 4 2 2 6
Singapore 4 1 3 5
Brunei 4 0 4 4
November 23
Singapore 53–74 Kuwait Al-Qadsia
November 23
Chinese Taipei 137–50 Brunei
November 25
Brunei 60–95 Singapore
November 25
South China Hong Kong 62–107 Chinese Taipei
November 26
Chinese Taipei 77–34 Singapore
November 26
Al-Qadsia Kuwait 73–74 Hong Kong South China

Second round[]

  • The results and the points of the matches between the same teams that were already played during the preliminary round shall be taken into account for the second round.

Classification 7th–12th[]

Team Pld W L Pts
Qatar Al-Arabi 5 5 0 10
Thailand Bangkok Bank 5 4 1 9
Kuwait Al-Qadsia 5 3 2 8
Singapore 5 2 3 7
Sri Lanka 5 1 4 6
Macau 5 0 5 5
November 29
Al-Qadsia Kuwait vs. Qatar Al-Arabi
November 29
Singapore vs. Thailand Bangkok Bank
November 29
Macau vs. Sri Lanka
November 30
Sri Lanka 74–119 Qatar Al-Arabi
November 30
Singapore 92–75 Macau
November 30
Bangkok Bank Thailand 83–60 Kuwait Al-Qadsia
December 1
Al-Arabi Qatar 104–92 Singapore
December 1
Macau 123–163 Thailand Bangkok Bank
December 1
Al-Qadsia Kuwait 86–64 Sri Lanka
December 2
Al-Arabi Qatar 100–64 Thailand Bangkok Bank
December 2
Al-Qadsia Kuwait 91–65 Macau
December 2
Sri Lanka 64–97 Singapore

Championship[]

Team Pld W L Pts
Philippines Northern Cement 5 5 0 10
China Bayi Rockets 5 4 1 9
Malaysia PKN Selangor 5 3 2 8
Chinese Taipei 5 2 3 7
Bahrain Al-Ahli 5 1 4 6
Hong Kong South China 5 0 5 5
November 29
Bayi Rockets China 98–70 Chinese Taipei
November 29
PKN Selangor Malaysia 102–67 Hong Kong South China
November 29
Al-Ahli Bahrain 66–94 Philippines Northern Cement
November 30
Chinese Taipei 61–67 Malaysia PKN Selangor
November 30
Bayi Rockets China 81–68 Bahrain Al-Ahli
November 30
South China Hong Kong 54–127 Philippines Northern Cement
December 1
Al-Ahli Bahrain 94–78 Hong Kong South China
December 1
PKN Selangor Malaysia 75–91 China Bayi Rockets
December 1
Northern Cement Philippines 90–51 Chinese Taipei
December 2
Northern Cement Philippines 95–56 Malaysia PKN Selangor
December 2
Chinese Taipei 89–71 Bahrain Al-Ahli
December 2
South China Hong Kong 82–127 China Bayi Rockets

Final round[]

3rd place[]

December 3
19:00
PKN Selangor Malaysia 68–82 Chinese Taipei
Scoring by half: 33–46, 35–36

Final[]

December 3
20:30
Northern Cement Philippines 82–56 China Bayi Rockets
Scoring by half: 47–31, 35–25

Final standing[]

Qualified for the 1985 Intercontinental Cup
Rank Team Record
1st place, gold medalist(s) Philippines Northern Cement 8–0
2nd place, silver medalist(s) China Bayi Rockets 6–2
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Chinese Taipei 6–3
4 Malaysia PKN Selangor 5–3
5 Bahrain Al-Ahli 3–4
6 Hong Kong South China 3–5
7 Qatar Al-Arabi 5–2
8 Thailand Bangkok Bank 4–3
9 Kuwait Al-Qadsia 4–4
10 Singapore 3–5
11 Sri Lanka 1–6
12 Macau 0–7
13 Brunei 0–4

References[]

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