Basketball at the 2002 Asian Games
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was one of the many sports which was held at the 2002 Asian Games
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 in Busan
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, South Korea
South Korea
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 between 28 September and 14 October 2002. The competition took place at Geumjeong Gymnasium.

Medal table

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Total 2 2 2 6

Medalists

Men
Choo Seung-Gyun
Shin Ki-Sung
Kim Seung-Hyun
Cho Sang-Hyun
Cho Sang-Hyun
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Lee Kyu-Sup
Lee Kyu-sup
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Hyun Joo-Yup
Moon Kyung-Eun
Seo Jang-Hoon
Bang Sung-Yoon
Chun Hee-Chul
Lee Sang-Min
Kim Joo-Sung

Guo Shiqiang
Guo Shiqiang
Guo Shiqiang is a former Chinese professional basketball player and current coach of the Liaoning Hunters of the Chinese Basketball Association and the assistant coach of the China men's national basketball team....


Liu Wei
Gong Xiaobin
Zhang Cheng
Hu Weidong
Hu Weidong
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Chen Ke
Li Nan
Li Nan
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Liu Yudong
Liu Yudong
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Zhu Fangyu
Zhu Fangyu
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Yao Ming
Yao Ming
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Mengke Bateer
Mengke Bateer
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Du Feng
Du Feng
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Roman Muravyev
Fedor Zakharchenko
Alexey Yeropkin
Vitaliy Lopatin
Alexandr Yemelyanov
Mikhail Dedov
Yevgeniy Issakov
Sergey Vdovin
Vitaliy Strebkov
Yevgeniy Ovsyannikov
Alexandr Derbush
Boris Tikhonenko
Women
Song Xiaoyun
Song Xiaoyun
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Zhang Hanlan
Zhang Hanlan
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Pan Wei
Miao Bo
Miao Lijie
Miao Lijie
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Ren Lei
Sui Feifei
Sui Feifei
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Liu Xiaohong
Chen Luyun
Zhang Xiaoni
Zhang Xiaoni
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Chen Xiaoli
Chen Xiaoli
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Chen Nan
Chen Nan
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Kim Yeong-Ok
Chun Joo-Weon
Kim Ji-Yoon
Lee Eun-Ju
Lee Eun-ju
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Jang Sun-Hyoung
Lee Mi-Sun
Beon Yeon-Ha
Park Jung-Eun
Hong Hyun-Hee
Lee Jong-Ae
Jung Sun-Min
Kim Kwe-Ryong

Chu Yung-hsu
Chien Wei-chuan
Chiang Feng-chun
Mai Ya-hui
Chao Pi-feng
Huang Shiau-jie
Chang Hui-yin
Cheng Hui-yun
Tsai Pei-ying
Tang Su-tuan
Chen Yi-ju
Liu Chun-yi

Group A
Team Pld W L PF PA PD Pts
2 2 0 190 83 +107 4
2 1 1 115 169 −54 3
2 0 2 102 155 −53 2

Group B
Team Pld W L PF PA PD Pts
2 2 0 224 127 +97 4
2 1 1 187 154 +33 3
2 0 2 140 270 −130 2

Group C
Team Pld W L PF PA PD Pts
2 2 0 170 119 +51 4
2 1 1 148 153 −5 3
2 0 2 120 166 −46 2

Group D
Team Pld W L PF PA PD Pts Tiebreaker
2 1 1 143 133 +10 3 1–1 / 1.075
2 1 1 146 147 −1 3 1–1 / 0.993
2 1 1 119 128 −9 3 1–1 / 0.930

9~12 placing

Team Pld W L PF PA PD Pts
3 3 0 266 173 +93 6
3 2 1 231 228 +3 5
3 1 2 224 230 −6 4
3 0 3 233 323 −90 3

Group I
Team Pld W L PF PA PD Pts
3 3 0 309 160 +149 6
3 2 1 213 235 −22 5
3 1 2 220 260 −40 4
3 0 3 196 283 −87 3

Group II
Team Pld W L PF PA PD Pts
3 3 0 316 241 +75 6
3 2 1 269 272 −3 5
3 1 2 240 254 −14 4
3 0 3 199 257 −58 3

7/8 placing


5/6 placing


Final round

Semi finals

3/4 placing


Final


Final standing

Rank Team
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12

Preliminary round

Team Pld W L PF PA PD Pts
5 5 0 504 341 +163 10
5 4 1 495 347 +148 9
5 3 2 430 424 +6 8
5 2 3 443 436 +7 7
5 1 4 344 466 −122 6
5 0 5 267 469 −202 5


Final round

Semi finals

3/4 placing


Final


Final standing

Rank Team
4
5
6
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