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The 2001 ABC Championship qualification was held in late 2000 and early 2001 with the Gulf region, West Asia, Southeast Asia, East Asia and Middle Asia (Central Asia and South Asia) each conducting tournaments.

Qualification format

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The following are eligible to participate:

  • The organizing country.
  • The five best-placed teams from the previous ABC Championship.
  • The two best teams from the sub-zones.

1999 ABC Championship

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Rank Team
1st place, gold medalist(s)  China
2nd place, silver medalist(s)  South Korea
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)  Saudi Arabia
4  Chinese Taipei
5  Japan
6  Kuwait
7  Lebanon
8  Syria
9  Uzbekistan
10  United Arab Emirates
11  Philippines
12  Bahrain
13  Hong Kong
14  Thailand
15  Malaysia

Qualified teams

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East Asia (4+2) Gulf (2+2) Middle Asia (2) Southeast Asia (2) West Asia (2)
 China  Saudi Arabia *  India  Philippines **  Lebanon
 South Korea  Kuwait  Uzbekistan  Thailand  Syria
 Chinese Taipei  Qatar
 Japan  United Arab Emirates
 North Korea *
 Hong Kong

* Withdrew

** Suspended by FIBA, replaced by  Singapore which finished third in the Southeast Asian qualifiers.

East Asia

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All the others withdrew, so  North Korea and  Hong Kong qualified automatically.

Gulf

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The 2000 Gulf Basketball Association Championship is the qualifying tournament for the 2001 ABC Championship.  Qatar won the tournament and qualified alongside  United Arab Emirates.

Middle Asia

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All the others withdrew, so  India and  Uzbekistan qualified automatically.

Southeast Asia

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2001 SEABA Championship
4th Southeast Asian Basketball Championship
Tournament details
Host countryPhilippines
Dates2–7 April
Teams7
Venue(s)1 (in 1 host city)
Final positions
Champions Philippines (2nd title)
1998
2003

The 4th Southeast Asia Basketball Association Championship is the qualifying tournament for the 2001 ABC Championship. the two best teams qualifies for 2001 ABC Championship. The tournament was held at Manila, Philippines.

Preliminary round

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Group A

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Team Pld W L PF PA PD Pts
 Philippines 3 3 0 333 159 +174 6
 Singapore 3 2 1 240 229 +11 5
 Malaysia 3 1 2 179 243 −64 4
 Vietnam 3 0 3 180 301 −121 3

Group B

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Team Pld W L PF PA PD Pts
 Thailand 2 2 0 170 99 +71 4
 Indonesia 2 1 1 164 111 +53 3
 Brunei 2 0 2 79 203 −124 2

Classification 5th–7th

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Semifinals5th place
 
      
 
April 6
 
 
 Malaysia 
 
April 7
 
Bye 
 
 Malaysia73
 
April 6
 
 Vietnam59
 
 Brunei47
 
 
 Vietnam81
 

Semifinals

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5th place

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Final round

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SemifinalsFinal
 
      
 
April 6
 
 
 Philippines88
 
April 7
 
 Indonesia44
 
 Philippines90
 
April 6
 
 Thailand73
 
 Thailand70
 
 
 Singapore60
 
3rd place
 
 
April 7
 
 
 Indonesia78
 
 
 Singapore (OT)81

Semifinals

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3rd place

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April 7
Indonesia  78–81 (OT)  Singapore

Final

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Final standing

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Rank Team
1st place, gold medalist(s)  Philippines
2nd place, silver medalist(s)  Thailand
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)  Singapore
4  Indonesia
5  Malaysia
6  Vietnam
7  Brunei

West Asia

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The 2000 West Asia Basketball Association Championship and 2001 West Asia Basketball Association Championship are the qualifying tournament for the 2001 ABC Championship. the two best teams after the second tournament qualifies for 2001 ABC Championship. The 2000 tournament was held at Beirut, Lebanon while Amman, Jordan hosted the 2001 edition.

Team Pld W L PF PA PD Pts
 Lebanon 8 7 1 704 649 +55 15
 Syria 8 5 3 624 622 +2 13
 Iran 8 4 4 635 624 +11 12
 Iraq 8 3 5 630 637 −7 11
 Jordan 8 1 7 572 633 −61 9
October 4, 2000
Iran  87–64  Jordan
October 4, 2000
Lebanon  81–76  Iraq
October 5, 2000
Syria  61–64  Iraq
October 5, 2000
Lebanon  87–80  Iran
October 6, 2000
Syria  88–78  Iran
October 6, 2000
Lebanon  79–70  Jordan
October 7, 2000
Iraq  64–66  Iran
October 7, 2000
Jordan  72–75  Syria
October 8, 2000
Iraq  78–57  Jordan
October 8, 2000
Lebanon  93–80  Syria
July 10, 2001
Iran  76–65  Jordan
July 10, 2001
Syria  80–78  Lebanon
July 11, 2001
Iran  77–87 (OT)  Syria
July 11, 2001
Iraq  89–88  Jordan
July 12, 2001
Iran  85–92  Lebanon
July 12, 2001
Syria  86–82  Iraq
July 13, 2001
Syria  67–78  Jordan
July 13, 2001
Lebanon  112–100  Iraq
July 14, 2001
Iran  86–77  Iraq
July 14, 2001
Lebanon  82–78  Jordan
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