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2001 William Jones Cup

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2001 William Jones Cup
Tournament details
Host countryTaiwan
Teams8
Final positions
Champions Chinese Taipei (1st title)
Tournament statistics
MVPChinese Taipei Chen Chih-chung
Top scorerPhilippines Christopher Clay (24.7)
Top reboundsPhilippines Jeffrey Flowers (9.3)
PPG (Team)?
RPG (Team)?
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2002

The 2001 William Jones Cup (24th tournament) took place in Taiwan. Chinese Taipei won its first title since the first edition of the tournament 24 years ago.[1]

Standings

Team Pld W L
 Chinese Taipei 7 7 0
 South Korea 7 6 1
Russia Lokomotiv Novosibirsk 7 5 2
Philippines FedEx-Laguna Lakers 7 4 3
 Honduras 7 3 4
Canada Victoria University 7 5 2
 Mongolia 7 1 6
 South Africa 7 0 7

Results

17 August
 Chinese Taipei 100–57  South Africa
17 August
 South Korea 118–70  Mongolia
18 August
 Chinese Taipei 109–78  Mongolia
18 August
 Honduras 82–61  South Africa
19 August
 South Korea 76–71  Honduras
20 August
Philippines FedEx-Laguna Lakers 97–70  Mongolia
20 August
Russia Lokomotiv Novosibirsk 86–84  Honduras
21 August
Russia Lokomotiv Novosibirsk 103–73  Mongolia
21 August
 South Korea 92–65 Canada Victoria University
22 August
Canada Victoria University 97–64  Mongolia
22 August
 South Korea 97–88 Philippines FedEx-Laguna Lakers
22 August
 Chinese Taipei 90–77  Honduras
23 August
 Honduras 92–81  Mongolia
24 August
Philippines FedEx-Laguna Lakers 90–85  Honduras
25 August
Canada Victoria University 67–70  Honduras
25 August
 Chinese Taipei 69–58  South Korea

Attendance: 10,000

Awards

 2001 William Jones Cup Men's Tournament 

Chinese Taipei
First title
Most Valuable Player
Chinese Taipei Chen Chih-chung

References

  1. ^ "Final Day: Taiwan Wins First Ever Jones Cup Title". Asia-Basket. Eurobasket Inc. Retrieved 29 December 2015.