Fixtures

FIBA Asia Cup Qualification 11/21 04:00 3 China vs Guam - View
FIBA Asia Cup Qualification 11/24 04:00 4 Mongolia vs China - View
FIBA Asia Cup Qualification 02/20 04:00 5 China vs Japan - View
FIBA Asia Cup Qualification 02/23 04:00 6 Guam vs China - View

Results

FIBA Asia Cup Qualification 02/25 05:00 2 [2] Japan v China [1] L 76-73
FIBA Asia Cup Qualification 02/22 11:30 1 [3] China v Mongolia [3] W 80-49
Asian Games 10/06 08:00 50 [2] Chinese Taipei v China [1] W 73-101
Asian Games 10/04 12:00 2 [2] Philippines v China [1] L 77-76
Asian Games 10/03 04:00 3 [1] China v South Korea [2] W 84-70
Asian Games 09/30 12:00 3 China v Hong Kong W 95-50
Asian Games 09/30 12:00 3 China v Lebanon - CANC
Asian Games 09/28 12:00 2 [3] Chinese Taipei v China [1] W 69-89
Asian Games 09/26 12:00 1 China v Mongolia W 89-50
FIBA World Cup 09/02 12:00 2 [4] Philippines v China [3] L 96-75
FIBA World Cup 08/31 08:00 1 [1] Angola v China [4] W 76-83
FIBA World Cup 08/30 12:00 3 [4] China v Puerto Rico [3] L 89-107

The China men's national basketball team (Chinese: 中国国家男子篮球队; nickname Team Dragon) represents the People's Republic of China in international basketball tournaments. The national team is governed by the Chinese Basketball Association (CBA). Based on the number of tournament titles, China is considered a major basketball powerhouse in Asia and has by far the most successful basketball program on the continent.

History

China has traditionally been the basketball powerhouse in Asia and won the FIBA Asia Cup 14 out of 16 times between 1975 and 2005. At the 1984 Summer Olympics basketball tournament, the Chinese made their debut, starting a streak of nine qualifications in a row.

Team China in 2008 Olympics.

At the 2000 Olympics, Li Nan had a noteworthy performance as he scored 25 points on 6 three-pointers in a win against Italy.

The Chinese failed to defend its championship at the 2007 FIBA Asia Cup. This was due to the automatic berth at the 2008 Beijing Olympics as the host nation, thus, China sent its "U23"Team to the 2007 tournament and finished 10th while its primary "A" team participated at the 2007 Stanković Cup which took place around the same time as the 2007 FIBA Asia Cup.

The team often struggled against top flight non-Asian competitors. However, in some cases, China refuted their critics and beat some the top European teams. In the 2004 Athens Olympics, China, coached by Del Harris, advanced to the final eight after a 67–66 win over defending world champion Serbia and Montenegro.

At the 2006 FIBA World Cup, China, coached by Lithuanian Jonas Kazlauskas also advanced to the second round from Group D, earning two victories against Senegal and Slovenia in five group play matches before falling in the round of sixteen to the eventual silver medalists Greece, 95–64; the team's overall placing by the end of the tournament from amongst the twenty-four competing sides was fifteenth.

In 2008, some questions surrounded whether the recently injured Yao Ming would still captain the squad. In mid-July, it was confirmed that he would still continue to be the captain.

At the 2008 Olympics in Beijing, Yao ended up as the third leading scorer of the competition with 20.7 points per game while also leading in rebounds with 9.3 per game. The game where Yao really made his mark was against New Zealand where he scored a tournament-high 39 points while also grabbing 13 rebounds, second most in a single game that year.

In the following years, the Chinese faced major struggles with injuries. In 2008, a then NBA prospect Xu Yong was forced to end his career at the age of 19 after being diagnosed with osteosarcoma. In December 2010, Yao was diagnosed with a stress fracture on his left ankle – the injury was related to the ankle sprain that he suffered earlier that year. Speculations arose whether China's basketball icon would ever be able to play again.

When Yao's retirement was finally announced in July 2011 it was considered a big blow to the national team, whose success had largely depended on him for many years. Yet, critics were optimistic that China would continue to improve on its international performances. In 2016, a new era of Chinese stars would begin to form, as NBA draftees in Zhou Qi and Wang Zhelin would gain considerable amounts of attention for their successes in China.

At the 2012 Olympics, it was Yi Jianlian who stepped up by averaging 14.8 points and 10.2 rebounds per game, highlighted by a 30-point, 12-rebound game against Spain to start the tournament.

In 2018, the team was invited to play at the 2018 NBA Summer League. They played a total of 5 games and won 1.

China hosted the 2019 FIBA Basketball World Cup which automatically qualified the team.

2023 World Cup qualification

In November 2021, China announced its 16-player squad for the 2023 FIBA Basketball World Cup qualification. The Guangdong Southern Tigers and the Liaoning Flying Leopards, the finalists of the 2020–21 Chinese Basketball Association season, contributed most as each team had four players called up.

China's national basketball team, simply known as "China," is a powerhouse in Asian basketball. With a rich history dating back to the 1950s, the team has consistently been a dominant force in international competitions. Known for their fast-paced style of play and strong defense, China has produced some of the top basketball talents in Asia.

The team has had success in various international tournaments, including the FIBA Asia Cup and the Asian Games. They have also competed in the Olympics, showcasing their skills on the world stage. With a dedicated fan base and a strong development program, China continues to be a force to be reckoned with in the basketball world.

Led by a talented roster of players and experienced coaching staff, China is always a formidable opponent on the court. Their commitment to excellence and passion for the game make them a team to watch in the world of basketball.