1975 ABC Championship

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The 1975 Asian Basketball Confederation Championship for Men were held in Bangkok, Thailand. This was the first time that the Chinese national team participated in the tournament, as Taiwan previously competed instead of the Chinese mainland. However, China dominated the competition with a perfect record, with no team even coming close to beating them.

1975 FIBA Asia Cup
8th Asian Basketball Championship
Tournament details
Host countryThailand
DatesNovember 15–26
Teams13
Venue(s)1 (in 1 host city)
Final positions
Champions China (1st title)
1973
1977

Preliminary round

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Group A

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Team Pld W L PF PA PD Pts
  China 6 6 0 621 417 +204 12
  Philippines 6 5 1 622 526 +96 11
  Thailand 6 4 2 535 488 +47 10
  Singapore 6 3 3 502 560 −58 9
  Hong Kong 6 2 4 507 580 −73 8
  Indonesia 6 1 5 460 588 −128 7
  Pakistan 6 0 6 440 528 −88 6
November 15
Thailand   94–76   Hong Kong
Scoring by half: 44–40, 50–36
November 15
Philippines   97–72   Singapore
Scoring by half: 47–44, 50–28
November 15
Indonesia   74–67   Pakistan
Scoring by half: 37–22, 37–45
November 16
Hong Kong   87–76   Indonesia
Scoring by half: 35–38, 52–38
November 16
Pakistan   64–94   China
Scoring by half: 28–47, 36–47
November 16
Singapore   83–99   Thailand
Scoring by half: 47–50, 36–49
November 17
Indonesia   87–117   Philippines
Scoring by half: 35–57, 52–60
November 17
Thailand   87–69   Pakistan
Scoring by half: 37–25, 50–44
November 17
China   109–64   Singapore
Scoring by half: 51–35, 58–29
November 18
Singapore   104–87   Indonesia
Scoring by half: 48–36, 56–51
November 18
Pakistan   75–82   Hong Kong
Scoring by half: 44–40, 31–42
November 18
Philippines   85–105   China
Scoring by half: 44–50, 41–55
November 19
Hong Kong   89–93   Singapore
Scoring by half: 45–53, 44–40
November 19
China   108–57   Indonesia
Scoring by half: 43–29, 65–28
November 19
Thailand   88–96   Philippines
Scoring by half: 55–49, 33–47
November 20
Philippines   105–86   Pakistan
Scoring by half: 52–50, 53–36
November 20
China   120–85   Hong Kong
Scoring by half: 59–45, 61–40
November 20
Indonesia   79–105   Thailand
Scoring by half: 37–52, 42–53
November 21
Pakistan   79–86   Singapore
Scoring by half: 37–52, 42–34
November 21
Hong Kong   88–122   Philippines
Scoring by half: 42–64, 46–58
November 21
Thailand   62–85   China
Scoring by half: 32–41, 30–44

Group B

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Team Pld W L PF PA PD Pts
  Japan 5 5 0 566 380 +186 10
  South Korea 5 4 1 634 340 +294 9
  India 5 3 2 477 474 +3 8
  Malaysia 5 2 3 479 523 −44 7
  Kuwait 5 1 4 399 517 −118 6
  Sri Lanka 5 0 5 351 672 −321 5
November 15
South Korea   124–68   Kuwait
Scoring by half: 59–33, 65–35
November 15
Japan   117–77   Malaysia
Scoring by half: 54–33, 63–44
November 16
Malaysia   144–94   Sri Lanka
Scoring by half: 73–45, 71–49
November 16
India   61–126   South Korea
Scoring by half: 26–65, 35–61
November 17
Sri Lanka   82–103   Kuwait
Scoring by half: 41–52, 41–51
November 17
Japan   99–81   India
Scoring by half: 45–40, 54–41
November 18
Sri Lanka   54–126   Japan
Scoring by half: 20–63, 34–63
November 18
India   90–78   Kuwait
Scoring by half: 42–35, 48–43
November 19
South Korea   119–69   Malaysia
Scoring by half: 67–36, 52–33
November 19
Japan   118–66   Kuwait
Scoring by half: 52–29, 66–37
November 20
Malaysia   86–109   India
Scoring by half: 38–53, 48–56
November 20
Sri Lanka   36–163   South Korea
Scoring by half: 14–77, 22–86
November 21
India   136–85   Sri Lanka
Scoring by half: 70–35, 66–50
November 21
Kuwait   84–103   Malaysia
Scoring by half: 39–50, 45–53
November 21
South Korea   102–106   Japan
Scoring by half: 56–53, 46–53

Final round

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  • 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 final round.

Classification 7th–13th

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Team Pld W L PF PA PD Pts Tiebreaker
  Singapore 6 6 0 546 474 +72 12
  Malaysia 6 5 1 612 508 +104 11
  Hong Kong 6 4 2 544 506 +38 10
  Indonesia 6 2 4 498 502 −4 8 1–1 / 1.007
  Pakistan 6 2 4 508 525 −17 8 1–1 / 1.006
  Kuwait 6 2 4 468 501 −33 8 1–1 / 0.987
  Sri Lanka 6 0 6 474 634 −160 6
November 23
Indonesia   81–73   Sri Lanka
Scoring by half: 48–39, 33–34
November 23
Pakistan   84–101   Malaysia
Scoring by half: 48–46, 36–55
November 23
Hong Kong   92–89   Kuwait
Scoring by half: 47–39, 45–50
November 24
Malaysia   98–84   Indonesia
Scoring by half: 48–35, 50–49
November 24
Sri Lanka   74–100   Pakistan
Scoring by half: 42–47, 32–53
November 24
Kuwait   75–89   Singapore
Scoring by half: 39–40, 36–49
November 25
Hong Kong   111–81   Sri Lanka
Scoring by half: 53–46, 58–35
November 25
Pakistan   93–85   Kuwait
Scoring by half: 37–40, 56–45
November 25
Singapore   79–74   Malaysia
Scoring by half: 44–32, 35–42
November 26
Kuwait   72–66   Indonesia
Scoring by half: 37–32, 35–34
November 26
Sri Lanka   70–95   Singapore
Scoring by half: 32–51, 38–44
November 26
Malaysia   92–83   Hong Kong
Scoring by half: 51–40, 41–43

Championship

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Team Pld W L PF PA PD Pts
  China 5 5 0 478 365 +113 10
  Japan 5 4 1 446 412 +34 9
  South Korea 5 3 2 539 405 +134 8
  India 5 2 3 419 479 −60 7
  Philippines 5 1 4 409 527 −118 6
  Thailand 5 0 5 355 458 −103 5
November 23
China   111–81   India
Scoring by half: 55–44, 56–37
November 23
Thailand   64–82   Japan
Scoring by half: 24–41, 40–41
November 24
Japan   100–85   Philippines
Scoring by half: 50–47, 50–38
November 24
South Korea   78–97   China
Scoring by half: 42–58, 36–39
November 25
Thailand   67–112   South Korea
Scoring by half: 38–65, 29–47
November 25
Philippines   69–113   India
Scoring by half: 30–59, 39–54
November 26
South Korea   121–74   Philippines
Scoring by half: 61–34, 60–40
November 26
China   80–59   Japan
Scoring by half: 38–28, 42–31
November 26
India   83–74   Thailand
Scoring by half: 61–34, 22–40

Final standing

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Qualified for the 1976 Summer Olympics
Rank Team Record
    China 9–0
    Japan 7–1
    South Korea 6–2
4   India 5–3
5   Philippines 5–4
6   Thailand 4–5
7   Singapore 6–3
8   Malaysia 5–4
9   Hong Kong 4–5
10   Indonesia 2–7
11   Pakistan 2–7
12   Kuwait 2–7
13   Sri Lanka 0–9

Awards

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 1975 Asian champions 
 
China
First title

References

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