YesAnd I realized that the Piraeus pre-Olympic was going to be so complicated that it only took a day and a half to confirm. Croatia (92-108), who beat Slovenia in the first game, lost to New Zealand 86-90, turning the group upside down… Luka Doncic is in the lineup..
Everything will be settled on this Thursday A fight between New Zealand and Slovenia (4:30 PM). Maritime accounts are simple. A win would see them top the group, Croatia second and Slovenia without a game..
The Slovenians must win by 10 or more points to advance to the semi-finals. If they win and fall short of that number, they will be relegated and Croatia will take the lead. If Danzi and his team want to clinch first place, they need to win by 29 points or more.
A stunned Croats lost their second game against Slovenia. Ivica Zubac had the best performance with 29 points, 16 rebounds and a PIR of 43.. Another NBA, Dario Saric signed off with 19 points, eight rebounds and five assists And Mario Hezonja added 16 pointsAlbeit with a poor percentage (5/13 on shots from two and 1/9 on dribbles)Nine rebounds and six assists. Corey Webster (21 points) and Shea Ily (18) They excelled in the New Zealand rankings.
There was also a surprise in Riga
The Olympic qualifiers continue to build on their reputation for historically stunning matches. Let them say it Latvia lost to the Philippines 80-89 in Riga. Playing well from start to finish, the Asians took their rival off the track with frantic pace. Justin Brownlee nearly reached a triple-double with 26+9+9 and Guy Soto seconded him with 18 points and eight rebounds.. For the Latvians, the top scorer The Rodians were the gurusUCAM Murcia player, with 18 points. Despite the loss, Latvia has reached the semifinals and will do so if the Philippines loses to Georgia by 19 or more points. In that case, Georgians would be categorized.
In the other Riga Group, Montenegro beat Cameroon 70-66 with 18 points Marko Simonovic and in 11+14 Nikola Vucevic. This Thursday, the group ends with a fight between the Cameroonians and Brazil, which wants to take the lead.
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