The underdog will have its day
Updated: 2011-09-25 07:59
By Sun Xiaochen (China Daily)
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WUHAN, Hubei - The individual members of Jordan's basketball team are pretty average.
Jordan defeated the Philippines, 75-61, on Saturday at the 26th FIBA Asia Championship, proving its quarterfinal victory over two-time defending champion Iran was no fluke.
"It feels very much like a dream coming true. But it is real. We really do want to win the final, and we are really not satisfied with where we are. I want it (the title) so much."
Jordan sharp shooter Rasheim Wright and swingman Zaid Abbas scored a combined 38 points to lead the offense, while Islam Abbaas' defense held Marcus Douthit, the tournament's top scorer, to nine points in the first half.
Playmaker Osama Daghles knocked down two 3-pointers in the fourth quarter to seal the game.
Facing China, which thrashed Jordan by 33 points in the group stage, in the final, Wright said he is keen to exact revenge from the host.
Daghles echoed Wright's sentiment, banking on the team's "underdog advantage" to stun the tournament favorite.
"They (China) have much more pressure than us - they're playing at home," he said. "They can't lose like two years ago in Tianjin again. We are excited, motivated and free minded. We have no pressure. That's our advantage," Daghles said.
After an up-and-down struggle during the pool stage, Jordan turned out be a tough-minded, team-oriented squad.
Infused with a big boost of confidence after consecutive crossover victories, the team is making its first final appearance.
"We are already a different team in a short period. We have more confidence and toughness. No matter which team stands in front of us tomorrow, we are gonna hit it hard," Baldwin said.
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