The Tall Ferns opened their first-ever FIBA Asia Cup campaign with a 77-48 defeat at the hands of 11-time Asia Cup champions China in Bangalore.
China's success was built on a dominating defensive display, highlighted by a 39-21 rebounding advantage. In addition, they converted an efficient 8/18 three-point attempts (44%), compared with New Zealand's solitary 1/9 from beyond the arc.
China scored on their first three possessions, before Kalani Purcell opened the Tall Ferns account. Unfortunately, Purcell picked up two quick fouls and was forced to the bench after just four minutes.
New Zealand did a fine job defensively in the opening quarter, forcing eight turnovers, but struggled at the offensive end and trailed 17-10 at quarter time.
Micaela Cocks and Toni Edmondson scored early in the second to reduce the China lead to five points. Jillian Harmon scored consecutive baskets, but three triples in four possessions from China stretched their lead to 30-18, forcing New Zealand coach Kennedy Kereama to call a timeout.