This marked the first occasion when Jordan have hosted any FIBA Asia event.
[2] Foolad Mahan from Iran, after going undefeated in the entire tournament, won its first ever FIBA Asia Champions Cup title after defeating Al-Rayyan from Qatar in the final game, 84–74.
[3] ASU from the hosts Jordan, on the other hand, finished third in the tournament after defeating Al-Hala from Bahrain in the third-place game, 107-76.
Each of the six FIBA ASIA Sub-Zones had one place, and the host was automatically qualified.
The other three places are allocated to the zones according to performance in the 2012 FIBA Asia Champions Cup.