China and South Sudan prevailed over Angola and the Philippines by reclassifying from 17 to 32.
At the start of group M for reclassification from 17 to 32, China added its first win and South Sudan got a good victory. Although they are no longer in contention for the championship, members of this group are competing for the vacant places for the 2024 Olympic Games corresponding to Asia and Africa.
China claimed victory for the first time
In the first match of this group, China pulled ahead against Angola in the third period to secure their first World Cup victory. Those led by Aleksandar Djordjevic outscored their teammates with a score of 76-83.
Jinqiu Hu with 20 points (8/20 SS 2L), 3 rebounds and 2 assists was the highlight of the winning team. Kaiser Li followed him, adding 17 points, grabbing 7 rebounds and dishing out 4 assists. Mingxuan Hu completed the scoring trident, with 16 points.
In Angola, Childe Dundao stood his ground, converting 17 points, grabbing 3 rebounds and giving 8 assists. Bruno Fernando converted 16 units, where he added 6 rebounds and 2 goal passes.
The Philippines still did not win
South Sudan dominated the Philippines from the start of the match, winning the first quarter 34-17. Although the second period was equal, and the Philippines took the third set, in the last quarter the team led by Royal Ivey pulled away again. far away The final result was in favor of South Sudan by 87 to 68, this way, the Philippines added its fourth loss in the tournament.
The figure of the match was Carlik Jones, who was one rebound away from achieving the first triple double in the history of the basketball world cup, with 17 points, 9 rebounds and 14 assists. Mahjong Deng and Nuni Mot followed in scoring, converting 13 points each.
In the Philippines, Jordan Clarkson stood up with 24 points, 4 rebounds and 3 assists, and Dwight Ramos converted 20 points, grabbed 12 rebounds and gave 2 assists.
next meetings
Group M continues this Saturday with the following games:
5:00 am Angola vs. South Sudan
9:00. Philippines vs. China
Photos: FIBA.
Source: Tycsports

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