Philippine Daily Inquirer

Taiwan toasts its ‘hero’ cagers

- By Musong R. Castillo

CHINESE Taipei is toasting its national basketball players back home even if they still have two games left in the 27th Fiba Asia Championsh­ip.

Taiwanese reporters covering the 15-nation event that will reward three Asian spots to next year’s World Championsh­ip in Spain confirmed this after a 96-78 quarterfin­al win over defending champion China made the front pages of their respective publicatio­ns.

“They are all heroes back home,” a lady reporter said. “We are all very happy because this is the first time that we beat China.”

China considers Taiwan a renegade province. Nationalis­t (Kuomintang) forces fled to the island after their de- feat to the Communists in the Chinese civil war that ended in 1950.

The win was the first over a Chi- nese A-team in the history of Taiwan.

“Chinese Taipei beats China’s first team first time,” was how one veteran reporter translated the headline of his story in a Taipei daily.

“All four major newspapers back homemade the win their top story,” Chen Chih-hung, the reporter for one of those publicatio­ns, the Youth Daily News, said.

“Wemade history, and the people back home know it.”

Even television stations in Taipei had the victory as the No. 1 story, according to journalist Peng Wei-ni.

The Taiwanese were still playing mighty Iran and NBA veteran Hamed Hadadi at presstime and a victory could trigger an even bigger celebratio­n since Chinese Taipei would then get a shot at its first Fiba Asia crown.

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THE online version of Taipei Times.

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