Germany defeated Serbia in the final of the Basketball World Cup, in a tight match with great alternations of advantages on the scoreboard; check details
This Sunday, 10th, Germany It is Serbia faced each other in the final Basketball World Cup in the morning. With the final score of 83 to 77, the team led by Dennis Schroder came out on top and the team became champions, in the Philippines, for the first time in the FIBA world competition.
The first quarter was marked by the dominance of Serbia, who finished ahead with a difference of one ball from the perimeter, 26 to 23. However, from the second half before the break, the balance between the teams increased and the teams were momentarily equalized, with the partial score of 47 to 47.
After the break, Germany’s pressure increased from Schroder and his teammates. Serbia’s Bogdan Bogdanovic, however, reacted and reduced the difference to four points, with just over four minutes left to end the match. Even so, Franz Wagner and Co. came out on top in the end, with a score of 83 to 77.
THIRD PLACE
In the Basketball World Cup, the Canada won the U.S, on Sunday, the 10th, and took 3rd place in the tournament. At the Mall of Asia Arena, in a lively contest, the red and white team prevailed by a score of 127 to 118 and won the first medal of the orange ball world tournament; know more.
Source: sportbuzz

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