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Gilas worked themselves in striking distance for most of the
game. At the end of the third, when Gilas was down by just 10, China struck
with a 5-point flurry that took the wind out of the Gilas sails. From that
moment, China was able to coast until the end of the game.
Here are the four key factors that contributed to Gilas
losing this game:
China’s overwhelming height advantage – Zhou Qi and Yi
Jianlian made life so miserable for everyone on Gilas, from Blatche, who was
unable to bank on his superior physical gifts, to Castro, whose shots either got
swatted or missed because he had to change his shot to avoid the block. Blatche only had 4 points at the end of the
first half and none of the other big men could score up close. The only one
with any real success inside was Calvin Abueva, who drew fouls from the Chinese
big men repeatedly. Of course, he also went 3-8 on FT’s so he was unable to
capitalize on those fouls.