2013 William Jones Cup

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2013 William Jones Cup
Tournament information
LocationNew Taipei
DatesM: July 6–15
W: ?–?
Host(s) Taiwan
TeamsM: 9
W: ?
Website2013wjc.basketball-tpe.org
Final positions
ChampionsM:  Iran
W:  South Korea
1st runners-upM:  Chinese Taipei
W:  Japan
2nd runners-upM:  South Korea
W:  Chinese Taipei
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The 2013 William Jones Cup was the 35th tournament of the William Jones Cup that took place at the Xinzhuang Gymnasium in New Taipei, Republic of China (commonly known as Taiwan) from July 6 to July 15. Iran's national basketball team went on to win their fourth title by winning all of their seven games in the tournament.

Due to the 2013 Guang Da Xing No. 28 incident, Taiwanese officials withdrew its invitation for the Philippines men's national basketball team, the defending champions of the tournament, citing that the withdrawal of the invitation would ensure the safety of the Philippine representatives following the diplomatic incident between the Philippines and the host country (Taiwan). Egypt's national basketball team replaced the Philippines and made its debut in the tournament.[1][2]

Men's tournament[]

Team standings[]

Team Pld W L PF PA PD Pts Tie*
 Iran 7 7 0 520 427 +93 14
 Chinese Taipei 7 5 2 542 500 +42 12 1–0
 South Korea 7 5 2 517 469 +48 12 0–1
 Pro Basketball Alumni 7 4 3 559 539 +20 11 1–0
 Egypt 7 4 3 506 513 –7 11 0-1
 Jordan 7 2 5 471 534 –63 9
 Japan 7 1 6 459 489 –30 8
 Kuang-hua 7 0 7 509 612 –103 7
 Lebanon (disqualified) 7 2 5 474 508 –34 9

Notes:

  • Tiebreaker based on head-to-head record.
  • All of the games involving Lebanon were forfeited after they were suspended indefinitely by FIBA due to unresolved conflicts within the country's national basketball federation.[3][4]

Results[]

All times in UTC+8.
July 6
 Lebanon (disqualified) 66–70  Kuang-hua
July 6
 South Korea 80–63  Egypt
July 6
 Jordan 57–64  Iran
July 6
 Chinese Taipei 70–62  Japan
July 7
 Lebanon (disqualified) 79–72  Japan
July 7
 Kuang-hua 60–81  South Korea
July 7
 Egypt 89–65  Jordan
July 8
 Japan 59–64  Egypt
July 8
 Iran 77–64  Kuang-hua
July 8
 Chinese Taipei 63–83  Lebanon (disqualified)
July 9
 Egypt 54–90  Iran
July 9
 Lebanon (disqualified) 52–61  South Korea
July 9
 Jordan 61–91  Chinese Taipei
July 9
 Kuang-hua 69–101  Pro Basketball Alumni
July 10
 Egypt 64–62  Lebanon (disqualified)
July 10
 Kuang-hua 77–86  Jordan
July 10
 Japan 56–64  Pro Basketball Alumni
July 10
 South Korea 68–71  Iran
July 11
 Jordan 57–67  South Korea
July 11
 Iran 60–55  Japan
July 11
 Kuang-hua 89–90  Chinese Taipei
July 11
 Pro Basketball Alumni 88–83  Egypt
July 12
 Lebanon (disqualified) 67–69  Jordan
July 12
 Pro Basketball Alumni 62–86  Iran
July 12
 Japan 66–76  South Korea
July 12
 Chinese Taipei 62–72  Egypt
July 13
 Lebanon (disqualified) 66–109  Pro Basketball Alumni
July 13
 Egypt 81–69  Kuang-hua
July 13
 Jordan 74–65  Japan
July 13
 Iran 72–67  Chinese Taipei
July 14
 Iran 0–0  Lebanon (disqualified)
July 14
 Japan 96–81  Kuang-hua
July 14
 Pro Basketball Alumni 81–71  Jordan
July 14
 Chinese Taipei 73–60  South Korea

Awards[]

 2013 William Jones Cup 

Iran
Fourth title

References[]

  1. ^ "GILAS NO LONGER INVITED TO JONES CUP | Philippine Basketball Association". Pba.inquirer.net. 2013-05-27. Retrieved 2013-09-04.
  2. ^ "Davis set to lead Taiwan at 35th William Jones Cup". Taipei Times. 2013-08-28. Retrieved 2013-09-04.
  3. ^ "اتجاه للابقاء على توقيف لبنان دولياً". Sports-leb.com. 2013-04-09. Retrieved 2013-09-04.
  4. ^ Dy, Richard (2013-07-19). "Lebanon bound for home as Fiba ban upheld | SPIN.PH - Sports Interactive Network Philippines". Spin.Ph. Retrieved 2013-09-04.

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