On February 18, Beijing time, FIBA held the 2022 Men's Basketball Asian Cup lottery ceremony, and the Chinese men's basketball team was divided into second place in Group B as the first team, and the teams in the same group were Also Chinese Taipei, South Korea and Bahrain.
A total of 16 teams participated in this men's basketball Asian Cup, which is the first time in history that 16 teams will finally participate in the main tournament through the Asian Preliminary Round. According to the latest FIBA world rankings, the 16 teams are divided into 4 grade teams for lottery, and the Chinese men's basketball team ranks first, and the specific grades are grouped as follows:
Tier 1: Australia (World No. 3), Iran (No. 23 in the World), New Zealand (No. 27 in the World), China (No. 29 in the World)
Second gear: South Korea (30th in the world), Philippines (33rd in the world), Japan (37th in the world), Jordan (39th in the world)
Third gear: Lebanon (55th in the world), Chinese Taipei (66th in the world), Kazakhstan (70th in the world), Saudi Arabia (79th in the world)
Fourth gear: India (80th in the world), Syria (85th in the world), Indonesia (91st in the world), Bahrain (104th in the world)
The 2022 Men's Basketball Asian Cup draw rules are drawn in each class of teams, by number 1 to 4 markers, to determine the team's position in that group, and the order of subsequent matches, each group will draw one team from each class of teams until the group is full, of which Indonesia, as the host team, has the right to choose the grouping.
The specific grouping results are as follows:
Group A: Saudi Arabia, Jordan, Australia, Indonesia (as host choose Group A)
Group B: Chinese Taipei, China, Republic of Korea, Bahrain
Group C: Iran, Japan, Kazakhstan, Syria
Group D: India, Lebanon, Philippines, New Zealand
The Men's Basketball Asian Cup was supposed to be held in 2021, but due to the epidemic, it was forced to postpone it for one year and will be held from July 12 to 24 this year, in Jakarta, the capital of Indonesia, and the second time in Indonesia's history that the Men's Basketball Asian Cup has been held.
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