Basketball
88-80: Czech Republic complies and beats Holland
The two losses won by both teams in the first two days made this clash a very important duel. Both teams were forced to win today if they wanted to keep their ambitions of making it to the Round of 16 alive.
of Czech Republic He couldn’t afford to stumble in front of an audience again.Absence of Thomas Satoransky would complicate the task of defeating Netherlands. But it is a contract with another Barça, Jan VesseryReceived the baton from the point guard and led the Czech Republic to victory.
Prague It was a blast. Czech fans refused to drop out in the first substitution and encouraged them from the first jump.the team he leads Ronen Ginsberg He intended to live up to the fans’ cheering, but thanks to a good start, the fans soon gained the first advantage in the match. The first quarter ended with his score of 24-14, which was won by the hometown team.
jesse edwards It was planned to be responsible for reducing the income of Czechs (26-20), but internal domains Jan Vessery Success from line 3 of Martin Peterka distanced again Czech Republic At the end of the first half (50-27).
Once out of the dressing room, the locals had the chance to declare a match and seal this first Eurobasket win. But they missed an open shot that sparked a reaction from visitors.
it was again jesse edwards who starred in the comeback of NetherlandsThe Dutch pivot recorded four triples and finished the men’s Maurizio BuscagliaThe interior has built a good partnership with former Morabank Andorra player, Yannick Franke (22 points).
Both teams entered the final quarter with a narrow margin of 63-57.of Czech Republic He squandered a favorable advantage and was a repeat offender in having to risk everything in the final ten minutes. Poland.
But on this occasion, and after Satransky’s absence, Vessery He eventually emerged as the leader of this team and fended off a comeback attempt by the Dutch side.horizontal pivot Thomas Kizlink Declared a match in the final minutes to get the first win of the tournament so far Czech Republic.
Source: Mundo Deportivo
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