Zhou Peng lifts China over Kazakhstan

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 Zhu Fangyu of China goes for a shot during the second round match of the 27th FIBA Asia Championship in Pasay City, the Philippines on Aug. 5, 2013.

Zhu Fangyu of China goes for a shot during the second round match of the 27th FIBA Asia Championship in Pasay City, the Philippines on Aug. 5, 2013.

Kazakhstan almost scared China but Zhou Peng's 12 points in the final quarter lifted the defending champions to a winning start in the second round on Monday at the 27th Asian Men's Basketball Championship.

Zhou Peng scored 12 of his game-high 17 points to lead China to victory.

Mikhail Yevstigneyev made in two free-throws with three minutes and 12 seconds to the end, which put Kazakhstan in the leading position since the start of the match.

Zhou Peng answered with a field goal and then a three-pointer, which helped China to lead at 67-63.

Kazakhstan then missed two open shots and also the chance to tie the score, which sealed China's first win in Group F.

China headed into the second quarter with a leading of 12 points but Kazakhstan took a 14-2 run to cut the lead to only four. Zhu Fangyu stood up and made in three triples before the halftime, at which China led 42-30.

Kazakhstan outscored China 16-8 in the third quarter but Wang Shipeng's two triples early in the final quarter kept China in a leading position with 10 points. Then Kazakhstan, who won all three group matches in the preliminary stage, had a 10-1 run in the middle of the fourth quarter but still denied by Zhou Peng.

"It's a very tough match for us because the team is now in a very difficult time," said Zhou, who also grabbed eight reboundsbut missed six free throws.

"We don't have the confidence we need and we couldn't find the rhythm during the match," added Zhou. "We have to win more matches and we will get better."

"We played a very good game with difficult situations and we improved our mind and team play," said Panaglotis Giannakis, head coach of China. "Kazakhstan surprised us but we never lost mind and controlled the panic."

China played without injured star player Yi Jianlian, and point guard Liu Xiaoyu hurt his neck and back during a layup only 90 seconds into the match.

Three of Kazakhstan's big guys were fouled out during the match but China failed to seize the opportunity as they missed 10 free throws.

Wang Zhelin committed his fourth foul before the halftime and never came back on court, which forced veteran Wang Zhizhi to play 12 minutes during the second half.

Zhu Fangyu had a second team-high 15 points when Wang Shipeng dished out seven assists. Jerri Jonson led Kazakhstan with 13 points and six assists.

China is now 1-2 in Group F and will play against India on Tuesday while Kazakhstan will take on South Korea. Iran led the team with 3-0.

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