The game took place at 19:30 Beijing time on June 21 in Hangzhou, featuring China's national team against Australia's youth squad. China secured a 91-81 victory after four quarters of play.

Guo Shiqiang, head coach of the Chinese men's basketball team, instructs his players on tactics
Statistics
China: Wang Junjie 23 points, 5 rebounds, 4 assists; Cui Yongxi 12 points; Hu Jinqiu 11 points, 6 rebounds; Wang Haoran 10 points, 5 rebounds; Pang Zhenglin 9 points, 4 rebounds; Li Hongquan 5 points, 2 rebounds; Cheng Shuaipei 5 points, 3 assists; Zhao Jiwei 4 points, 2 rebounds, 4 assists
Australia: Adair 18 points, 3 rebounds; Smith 14 points, 5 rebounds, 4 assists; Brown 12 points, 2 rebounds; Holt 12 points, 3 rebounds; Johnston 8 points, 2 rebounds
Game Review
In the first quarter, Li Hongquan opened the scoring for China with a three-pointer from the right wing. Holt and Brown combined for a 7-0 run, allowing Australia to take the lead. Wang Junjie, Hu Jinqiu, and Cheng Shuaipei responded with an 8-0 spurt to regain the advantage. China's outside shooting was hot, as Cui Yongxi and Wang Junjie hit back-to-back threes, pushing the lead to 19-12. Australia relied on Brown's individual skills to close the gap, but Cui Yongxi impressed with a two-handed dunk, giving China a 26-19 lead at the end of the first quarter.
In the second quarter, Hu Jinqiu led China to extend the lead to 10 points. Adair hit a three-pointer from outside, keeping Australia within striking distance. Cheng Shupei and Wang Haoran worked together inside and out, while Jiao Boqiao made a layup, pushing China ahead 42-31 and forcing an Australian timeout. After the break, Johnston and Bayles repeatedly scored on layups, sparking an 11-2 run that cut the deficit to just 2 points. At halftime, China led 44-42.
In the third quarter, Wang Junjie scored on a mix of jump shots and free throws, and Liao Sanning added a layup, giving China a 3-point lead. Smith hit a step-back three from the corner to tie the game at 49. The two teams then traded leads multiple times. After Adair scored on a bank shot, Australia took the lead. Wang Haoran and Cui Yongxi combined on a series of shots and free throws, igniting an 11-0 run that put China ahead 64-55. Holt stopped the bleeding with a layup, but Pang Zhenglin beat the buzzer with a low-hand layup, sending China into the final quarter with a 66-57 advantage.
In the fourth quarter, Wang Junjie started strong with drives and outside shots, extending China's lead to 11 points. Holt and Adair then combined for a 10-3 run, cutting the margin to 4 points. At a crucial moment, Wang Junjie nailed a three-pointer, but Gristy quickly answered with one of his own. The teams then traded baskets. Wang Junjie drew a foul beyond the arc and made all three free throws. With 33.9 seconds left, Cui Yongxi hit a clutch step-back three-pointer to seal the game. Ultimately, China won 91-81 over Australia.
Starting Lineups
China: Zhao Jiwei, Liao Sanning, Hu Jinqiu, Wang Junjie, Li Hongquan
Australia: Smith, Ruliadov, Sam Brown, Foster, Holt