Basketball
Brutal!: Here’s what the men’s basketball semifinals look like
The men’s basketball medal race was already decided in the quarterfinals yesterday, with hosts France facing Germany, while the United States will return to face Serbia. Both semifinals will be played on Thursday.
France vs Germany will see a showdown between the Olympic runners-up and the world champions. Victor Wenbanyama and Rudy Gobert He faced off against Dennis Schröder and Franz Wagner in an NBA duo showdown, but it was Real Madrid insider Guerschon Yabusele who made the biggest difference against Canada.
Men’s Basketball
Semi-Finals – Thursday, August 8th
1
France – Germany (17:30)
2
USA – Serbia (21:30)
Gobert will initially be available after playing just three minutes in the team’s game. Jordi Fernandez Due to a finger injury.
The matchup between the USA and Serbia will be between two teams with opposing conditions: the Olympic champions and the world runners-up. Nikola Jokic This will be their third chance to beat the favourites after losing both the friendly before Paris and in the group stage by 26 points.
Whatever your party plan Svetislav PesicSerbia will need to improve its three-point accuracy to limit the US transition.
Women’s Basketball
Quarterfinals – Today, August 7th
1
Serbia – Australia (11:00)
2
Spain – Belgium (14:30)
3
Germany – France (18:00)
4
Nigeria – United States (21:30)
As for the women’s team, today the quarter-finals will be played, with Belgium facing Spain’s rivals, while Miguel Mendes’ team will face the winner. Germany – Franceoddly enough, the women’s tournament will see Serbia and Australia meet in the quarterfinals, while in the men’s tournament Serbia and Australia will meet in the quarterfinals, with a possible semifinal match between Serbia and the US team, who will face Nigeria, who executed Victor Lapeña’s Canada.
Source: Mundo Deportivo
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