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Men's Basketball FIBA World Cup 2019


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Just now, RadMaster said:

I can't believe what just happened.  PUERTO RICO!!! Let's goooooooo!!

And one warm welcome to Totallympics for you :d 

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Just now, ChandlerMne said:

This is really shocking.

From 70-53 to 81-83. Thats 11 points to 30. You dont see this that often. Feel sorry for them. 

your comment = so na ranu :p

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Just now, ChandlerMne said:

This is really shocking.

From 70-53 to 81-83. Thats 11 points to 30. You dont see this that often. Feel sorry for them. 

 

and it was 78-67 with 2:20 to go , it turned to 78-81 for Puerto Rico in 2 minutes.

 

well bad news keep coming :( the word heartbroken is very fitting now.

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Just now, MHSN said:

 

and it was 78-67 with 2:20 to go , it turned to 78-81 for Puerto Rico in 2 minutes.

 

well bad news keep coming :( the word heartbroken is very fitting now.

0-14. That is incredible.

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16 hours ago, Vektor said:

Just to give you an idea how much FIBA succeeded at making this a "top worldwide sport event": the Hungarian broadcaster doesn't give shit about the matches of the first two days. Not even CZE-USA, because F1 is far more important.

 

And this is in a country that was relatively close to qualifying.  

 

 

To be fair and to give you the full picture, the Hungarian broadcaster actually has free live streams for all the matches. So in case you have a Hungarian VPN, you can watch the matches live here: https://www.m4sport.hu/ 

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3 hours ago, MHSN said:

 

and it was 78-67 with 2:20 to go , it turned to 78-81 for Puerto Rico in 2 minutes.

 

well bad news keep coming :( the word heartbroken is very fitting now.

 

:facepalm:

 

so sorry.

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Il y a 2 heures, dareza a dit :

Yeah, this very strong Nigerian team ( dare I say the strongest African team ever) will be without second round. I'm really disappointed.

i hate this system ,usually  i like support african teams in WC but now .... 

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