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Men's Basketball FIBA European Championship 2017


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28 minutes ago, hckosice said:

:SRB the land of team sports magicians :bowdown:

 

well, it should be better. but Im satisfied. Medal in waterpolo, volleyball and basketball now. Probably we will win medal in women's volleyball + football team is great so far. And we have women's handball at the end of year. After 3 years we will play with our best team, so maybe we have chance for medal.

 

Only women's basketball team was bad this year. But it was expected. Our best players Petrovic and Dabovic played with big injuries all matches and that was maximum.

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8 minutes ago, dareza said:

 

well, it should be better. but Im satisfied. Medal in waterpolo, volleyball and basketball now. Probably we will win medal in women's volleyball + football team is great so far. And we have women's handball at the end of year. After 3 years we will play with our best team, so maybe we have chance for medal.

 

Only women's basketball team was bad this year. But it was expected. Our best players Petrovic and Dabovic played with big injuries all matches and that was maximum.

 

quite impressive !  we have to send a couple of spies to Belgrade to learn us something :d

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Surprising final for me. Well done, neighbors... and well done, neighbors. :p

Incredible how good Doncic already is.

 

I hope we will also be on this level again anytime soon. 22 years of hurt already (though we had a semifinal in 2013).

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some stats:

best scorers

 

# Name GP MPG PPG PTS FGM-FGA FG% 3PM-3PA 3P% FTM-FTA FT%
1. Aleksei Shved (RUS)‎ 8 31.5 25.1 201 6.9-16.8 41.0 3.8-10.3 36.6 7.6-8.6 88.4
2. Dennis Schroder (GER)‎ 7 30.9 23.7 166 8.1-17.0 47.9 1.7-4.4 38.7 5.7-6.4 88.9
3. Kristaps Porzingis (LAT)‎ 7 27.2 23.6 165 7.9-14.7 53.4 1.7-4.6 37.5 6.1-6.9 89.6
4. Bojan Bogdanovic (CRO)‎ 6 32.1 22.5 135 6.8-11.8 57.7 3.0-5.5 54.5 5.8-7.3 79.5
5. Goran Dragic (SLO)‎ 8 27.8 21.0 168 6.9-14.6 47.0 1.5-4.0 37.5 5.8-6.9 83.6
6. Bogdan Bogdanovic (SRB)‎ 8 31.7 20.3 162 7.0-14.5 48.3 2.4-7.6 31.1 3.9-4.8 81.6
7. Lauri Markkanen (FIN)‎ 6 27.0 19.5 117 6.7-12.5 53.3 1.8-3.8 47.8 4.3-4.8 89.7
8. Tornike Shengelia (GEO)‎ 5 35.9 18.8 94 7.0-14.4 48.6 0.4-2.4 16.7 4.4-6.0 73.3
9. Marco Belinelli (ITA)‎ 7 31.9 17.9 125 5.6-13.7 40.6 3.6-8.0 44.6 3.1-4.3 73.3
10. Richard Howell (ISR)‎ 4 28.2 17.8 71 8.0-13.0 61.5 0.0-0.0 0.0 1.8-2.5 70.0
                     

 

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best rebounder

 

# Name GP MPG OFF ORPG DEF DRPG REB RPG RP40M
1. Jonas Valanciunas (LTU)‎ 6 27.2 26 4.3 46 7.7 72 12.0 17.6
2. Gabe Olaseni (GBR)‎ 5 29.2 12 2.4 44 8.8 56 11.2 15.3
3. Zaza Pachulia (GEO)‎ 5 26.1 19 3.8 27 5.4 46 9.2 14.2
4. Luka Doncic (SLO)‎ 8 29.9 8 1.0 58 7.3 66 8.3 11.0
5. Nikola Vucevic (MNE)‎ 6 24.6 19 3.2 29 4.8 48 8.0 13.0
                     
                     
6. Tornike Shengelia (GEO)‎ 5 35.9 6 1.2 33 6.6 39 7.8 8.7
7. Marc Gasol (ESP)‎ 8 24.6 9 1.1 52 6.5 61 7.6 12.4
                     
8. Pau Gasol (ESP)‎ 7 25.4 14 2.0 38 5.4 52 7.4 11.7
                     
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best assistent

 

# Name GP MPG AST APG TO TOPG AP40M AST/TO
1. Mantas Kalnietis (LTU)‎ 6 26.7 43 7.2 18 3.0 10.8 2.4
2. Tomas Satoransky (CZE)‎ 5 30.8 33 6.6 17 3.4 8.6 1.9
3. Janis Strelnieks (LAT)‎ 7 28.0 46 6.6 10 1.4 9.4 4.6
4. Sergio Rodriguez (ESP)‎ 8 22.4 52 6.5 16 2.0 11.6 3.3
                   
5. Petteri Koponen (FIN)‎ 6 31.6 38 6.3 17 2.8 8.0 2.2
6 Aleksei Shved (RUS)‎ 8 31.5 50 6.3 26 3.3 7.9 1.9
7. Stefan Jovic (SRB)‎ 8 23.1 47 5.9 12 1.5 10.2 3.9
8. Dennis Schroder (GER)‎ 7 30.9 39 5.6 33 4.7 7.2 1.2
9. Denys Lukashov (UKR)‎ 6 23.7 33 5.5 3 0.5 9.2 11.0
10. Goran Dragic (SLO)‎ 8 27.8 43 5.4 20 2.5 7.7 2.1
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