‘China has right numbers’

Published August 21, 2008

BEIJING, Aug 20: Basketball is a game of numbers – 7-foot players, 10-foot high baskets, 5-player teams, 3-point shots and a 24-second rule are just a few of the figures in the games that lasts 40 minutes.

There were two other numbers looming over the China-Lithuania quarter-final match on Wednesday: China is the world’s most populous nation with 1.3 billion. Lithuania has 3.6 million.

However, the bottom line was Lithuania beat China 94-68.

“It’s kind of scary to think what they can do with the resources they got and all the people they got,” Lithuanian’s Linas Kleiza said after his team eliminated China in the quarter-finals.

“We got a great tradition in basketball in Lithuania and China is still a work in progress,” the Denver Nuggets forward.

“Everyone in Lithuanian loves basketball. We got great fans who follow us everywhere and love us – until we lose.”

Kleiza said in the long run the numbers were on China’s side.

“They’re catching up fast,” he said. “It’s scary.”—Reuters

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