2019 World Cup: Serbia win against Czech Republic to clinch 5th position–Sep 14, 2019
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Serbia – Czech Republic 90:81
Serbia finished their 2019 World Cup with a win as they outscored Czech Republic 90:81 and clinched the 5th place. Bogdan Bogdanovic (198-G/F-92) proved as on of the best players in the World as he scored 31 points, had 4 rebounds and 3 assists. First quarter was finished on tie notes with 20:20, but in second quarter Czech Republic started playing quicker and they were easily finding answers for Serbian defense, which was in some problems in that period of the game. In third quarter we saw real comeback by Serbia, winning ten minutes period by +16 (28:12) was real turn-around at this game. Nikola Jokic (209-C-95, agency: BeoBasket) had 14 rebounds, 7 assists and he scored 7 points, he was also followed by Nikola Milutinov (212-C-94, agency: Octagon Europe) with 14 points and 7 rebounds. In losing team of Czech Republic Ondrej Balvin (217-C-92, agency: Octagon Europe) scored 12 points with 10 rebounds for his double-double performance on last game of World Cup for his National Team. Martin Peterka (205-C-95) scored 14 points.
Serbia – Czech Republic 90:81 Serbia finished their 2019 World Cup with a win as they outscored Czech Republic 90:81 and clinched the 5th place. Bogdan Bogdanovic (198-G/F-92) proved as on of the best players in the World as he scored 31 points, had 4 rebounds and 3 assists. First quarter was finished on tie notes with 20:20, but in second quarter Czech Republic started playing quicker and they were easily finding answers for Serbian defense, which was in some problems in that period of…
Serbia – Czech Republic 90:81
Serbia finished their 2019 World Cup with a win as they outscored Czech Republic 90:81 and clinched the 5th place. Bogdan Bogdanovic (198-G/F-92) proved as on of the best players in the World as he scored 31 points, had 4 rebounds and 3 assists. First quarter was finished on tie notes with 20:20, but in second quarter Czech Republic started playing quicker and they were easily finding answers for Serbian defense, which was in some problems in that period of the game. In third quarter we saw real comeback by Serbia, winning ten minutes period by +16 (28:12) was real turn-around at this game. Nikola Jokic (209-C-95, agency: BeoBasket) had 14 rebounds, 7 assists and he scored 7 points, he was also followed by Nikola Milutinov (212-C-94, agency: Octagon Europe) with 14 points and 7 rebounds. In losing team of Czech Republic Ondrej Balvin (217-C-92, agency: Octagon Europe) scored 12 points with 10 rebounds for his double-double performance on last game of World Cup for his National Team. Martin Peterka (205-C-95) scored 14 points.
USA – Poland 87:74 USA finished their 2019 World Cup campaign on a winning note. They rallied past Poland to clinch the 7th overall position. Donovan Mitchell (190-G-96, college: Louisville) accounted for 16 points and 10 assists to lead the charge. USA got to a quick start. They poured in 28 points in the first period to open a 14-point lead. USA maintained the pressure throughout the second period despite limited rotation. The North American side grabbed a 47:30 halftime advantage. Pol…
USA – Poland 87:74
USA finished their 2019 World Cup campaign on a winning note. They rallied past Poland to clinch the 7th overall position. Donovan Mitchell (190-G-96, college: Louisville) accounted for 16 points and 10 assists to lead the charge. USA got to a quick start. They poured in 28 points in the first period to open a 14-point lead. USA maintained the pressure throughout the second period despite limited rotation. The North American side grabbed a 47:30 halftime advantage. Poland however refused to give up easily. The Europeans picked up the tempo in the third quarter. They sank 25 points to pull within 8 points heading into the fourth stanza. USA however did not allow Poland closer than 7 points throughout the fourth quarter and raced to a comfortable victory at the end. Joe Harris (198-G-91, college: Virginia) provided 14 points, while Khris Middleton (203-F-91, college: Texas A&M) finished with 13 for the winners. Mateusz Ponitka (198-SF-93) answered with 18 points, while Adam Waczynski (199-SF-89) netted 17 points for Poland.
Argentina – France 80:66 Argentina will play in the 2019 World Cup Final. They eased past France in the second semifinal of the day to set up the clash versus Spain for the Gold medals. Luis Scola (206-F/C-80) came up with another huge performance scoring 28 points and grabbing 13 rebounds to pace the Latin American side. Argentina set the tone early on. They opened the game on a 10:2 run. France cut the deficit but still trailed 18:21 at the first break. France managed to pull ahead for…
Argentina – France 80:66
Argentina will play in the 2019 World Cup Final. They eased past France in the second semifinal of the day to set up the clash versus Spain for the Gold medals. Luis Scola (206-F/C-80) came up with another huge performance scoring 28 points and grabbing 13 rebounds to pace the Latin American side. Argentina set the tone early on. They opened the game on a 10:2 run. France cut the deficit but still trailed 18:21 at the first break. France managed to pull ahead for a 24:23 lead midway through the second period. But not for long though. Argentina responded with a 9:3 run to restore the lead. They established a 39:32 halftime advantage. Argentina quickly boosted the margin to double digits. They secured a 55:40 lead midway through the third term. Argentina entered the fourth quarter up by 12 points 60:48. They controlled the pace in the final stanza. France managed to pull within seven but it was as close as they could get. Numerous missed free throws plagued les Blues as Argentina just coasted to the victory at the end. Gabriel Deck (199-SF-95) finished with 13 points for the winners. Frank Ntilikina (196-PG-98) and Evan Fournier (198-SG-92) banked in 16 points each for France.
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