Basketball
89-78: Superior Jokic keeps Serbia unbeaten
Serbian Has entered Praguetheir fourth consecutive victory over Israel euro basketball89-78, with Nikola Jokiku He’s a great player with 29 goals and 11 assists.
Svetislav Pesik They took advantage of a shaky start and Israeli turnovers, and a quick counterattack to create a 10-point lead, 15-5 after five minutes.
Nicholas Jokiku He was a top scorer in his own right, an impregnable tower in both his picture and that of his rivals, guaranteeing assists from point guard Vasilye Micic.
However Israelled by Washington’s young forward Wizard Deni Avdijaknew how to manage the game, keeping a safe distance from the Balkans and leading them 28-30 during the second quarter.
what happens is Serbian At the core of the team is a team of players with excellent scoring ability, such as Vladimir. LucicNamanja Nedovich and the same Microphoneand with the necessary rotation and complemented by a few other quality players, they can keep their distance on the scoreboard with surprising ease.
That’s what happened near the end of the first half, which ended 38-50. Jokiku Capital (20 points, 5 rebounds, 100% shooting efficiency) and Mythic (12 points).
After the break, the Israelis began attacking with triples led by Raphael Mencowho was his team’s top scorer at the time, was soon charged with a personal foul.
And then again, when they were 15 points apart again, Jokiku Exhibition play was allowed to silence the Prague O2 arena.
Them Guy Good They stepped on the gas again in the final quarter, smoothing out the difference in the light thanks to the tenacity and effectiveness (73%) of Yam Madar, who scored 20 points.
but appeared again Serbianfrom the hands of Jokiku (29 goals and 10 assists) ended all discussion of Group D initiative.
Source: Mundo Deportivo
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