He stole the show in the match against Syria, helping Iran win the match 82-43.
Aghajanpour earned a game-high 24 points on six triples, including a flurry in the third quarter that broke the contest open.
"Every game is tough," Aghajanpour said. "Syria is a very good team. In the first half we could not play well, but in the second half we heard our coaches, and we did do our job.
"I think we have a game with the winner of Chinese Taipei and Jordan," Aghajanpour noted. "Both of them are tough teams, but we will just go for the win."