Who were the Top Performers in the Semi-Finals?
SYDNEY (Australia) - Xu Han propelled China to the Final of the FIBA Women's AsiaCup 2023 with another breathtaking double-double in Sydney to be crowned the Semi-Finals Top Performer.
SYDNEY (Australia) - Xu Han propelled China to the Final of the FIBA Women's AsiaCup 2023 with another breathtaking double-double in Sydney to be crowned the Semi-Finals Top Performer.
The center was the driving force behind her team's 74-60 success against Australia as she scored 17 points and grabbed 15 rebounds in the contest. She also swatted four shots and handed out 3 assists for a performance efficiency valuation of 30.
Her China colleague Siyu Wang chose a great time to make her most productive contribution to the cause as the guard helped to see off the hosts with 13 points, 6 assists and 5 rebounds when coming off the bench.
The Opals fight was led by Alice Kunek, but it just wasn't to be. Providing the main punch for Australia, she makes the lineup after harvesting 16 points, 5 rebounds and 2 assists.
Japan had little difficulty in stamping their ticket to a sixth Final in a row as they powered past New Zealand 88-52 with Stephanie Mawuli leading the way. The forward impressed with 17 points, 6 rebounds and 3 assists after going 7 of 9 from the floor.
Meanwhile her teammate Monica Okoye was also influential as she contributed 16 points, 5 rebounds, 2 assists and 2 steals.
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