Manama, Bahrain – Partizan (SRB) won the qualifying draw on the first day of the FIBA 3×3 World Tour Manama Masters to be held on November 16th and went undefeated in their pool matches.
team
partisan I had a job to do and I had to make it through the qualifying draw. He won games against Allura and Princeton and came away unscathed. Ivan Popovich stood out early with a 10-point game despite being lights out from deep. In the game against Princeton, Stefan Milivojevic made a called game with seconds left, resulting in a narrow victory.
The main draw started with a tough match against Amsterdam. They showed their defensive presence early on, nullifying the Dutch attack and slowly moving up the scoreboard. Marko Stevanovic and Stefan Torbiza combined for 13 points to lead the team to victory.
The final match of the day against home team Rifa was a difficult match. Popovic and his perimeter shooting were the difference once again, and his three two-shots and eight total points were enough for the Serbian side to complete the first day with a 4-0 shutout.
Joining the teams aiming to remain undefeated on the day are Antwerp Top Desk (BEL), who fought against Lausanne and Jeddah, Mariampole Mantinga (LTU), who survived fierce battles in Vienna and San Juan, and Hangzhou. (CHN) Probably. On this day, they got off to an upset start against Kitaezan Ubu Esan, then defeated Fukuda (CHN) and were shut out 2-0.
player
marianpole mantinga star Evaldus Geozis It was on fire during the pool phase. Equipped with heavy artillery and defensive firepower, there was nothing to stop the Lithuanian, who went on a dizzying charge, scoring 13 points against Vienna and scoring nine against San Juan. With 22 points in the pool phase, he would finish as the leading scorer. He also finished second in Player Value Score with a score of 22.3.
Quarter finals
Hangzhou (CHN) – Jeddah (KSA)
Partisan (SRB) – Vienna (AUS)
marian paul mantinga (LTU) – Amsterdam high pro (NED)
antwerp TOP desk (BEL) – Fukuda (CHN)
statistics
– Evaldas Dugiogis was the top scorer with 22 points.
– Antwerp’s Jonas Volz finished with the highest player value score of 24.6.
– The fine de Jong racked up highlights and finished 15th.
– Lausanne’s Wester Molteni grabbed the most rebounds of the day (17).
-Antwerp conceded only 10 points on the first day.