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There are some games today for the 2019 FIBA Basketball World Cup Qualification - Americas Today!

 

June 28th

:ISV Virgin Islands vs Bahamas :BAH

Virgin Islands will advance to Second Round if they win vs Bahamas

Bahamas need to win against Virgin Islands to have a chance of progressing

:ARG Argentina vs Panama :PAN

Argentina have sealed a place in the Second Round

Panama have the inside track to the Second Round, needing a win at Argentina or Paraguay to advance.

:PUR Puerto Rico vs Cuba :CUB

Puerto Rico would seal a sport in the Second Round with a victory over Cuba

Cuba, to have a chance of progressing in the Second Round, must win both Puerto Rico (today) and the USA (Sunday)  and hope that Mexico defeats Puerto Rico (Sunday)

:PAR Paraguay vs Uruguay :URU

Paraguay needs two wins to have a chance of advancing

Uruguay have already secured their spot in the Second Round

:MEX Mexico vs USA :USA

Both Mexico and USA have secured their spot in the Second Round

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And we once again lost to Lithuania :( Good that we have such team as Kosovo in the group without them it would be problem to qualify to second round of qualifications, I don't see any chances that we can beat anyone of Italy, Netherlands, Romania and Croatia...

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40 minutes ago, Rdbc said:

There are some games today for the 2019 FIBA Basketball World Cup Qualification - Americas Today!

 

June 28th

:ISV Virgin Islands vs Bahamas :BAH

Virgin Islands will advance to Second Round if they win vs Bahamas

Bahamas need to win against Virgin Islands to have a chance of progressing

:ARG Argentina vs Panama :PAN

Argentina have sealed a place in the Second Round

Panama have the inside track to the Second Round, needing a win at Argentina or Paraguay to advance.

:PUR Puerto Rico vs Cuba :CUB

Puerto Rico would seal a sport in the Second Round with a victory over Cuba

Cuba, to have a chance of progressing in the Second Round, must win both Puerto Rico (today) and the USA (Sunday)  and hope that Mexico defeats Puerto Rico (Sunday)

:PAR Paraguay vs Uruguay :URU

Paraguay needs two wins to have a chance of advancing

Uruguay have already secured their spot in the Second Round

:MEX Mexico vs USA :USA

Both Mexico and USA have secured their spot in the Second Round

Go USA Virgin

“Sport has the power to change the world. It has the power to inspire. Sport can create hope where once there was only despair” - Nelson Mandela

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Paraguay, Cuba and the Bahamas are out of the competition.

 

On the most relevant result (at least for me) Mexico defeated USA D-team 78-70.

 

I'm impressed because Mexican team has been having the same coaching and federation problems, and just started training together under a new direction. I hope they can keep their momentum against Puerto Rico.

 

 

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I'm confused: Dutch media says the Netherlands is through to the next round on virtue of beating Romania by at least 8 points (after the 68-61 loss in Romania earlier). Wikipedia still says the Netherlands, Romania and Croatia are all tied and so far only Italy is qualified for the next round. What is it? 

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6 minutes ago, heywoodu said:

I'm confused: Dutch media says the Netherlands is through to the next round on virtue of beating Romania by at least 8 points (after the 68-61 loss in Romania earlier). Wikipedia still says the Netherlands, Romania and Croatia are all tied and so far only Italy is qualified for the next round. What is it? 

 

FIBA Website says "Group D: Italy and Netherlands through to Second Round; they will be joined by the winner of Sunday's game Romania v Croatia."

 

Here's the website: http://www.fiba.basketball/basketballworldcup/2019/news/13-more-teams-advance-to-second-round-of-world-cup-qualifiers-as-third-window-tips-off

 

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group A,

6. round:
SLOVENIA - MONTE NEGRO
74:87 (14:24, 25:22, 17:12, 18:29)
5.000; Čančar, Prepelič in Rupnik po 15, Dimec 10, Blažič 6, Zagorac 5, Murić 4, Lapornik 3, Rebec 1; Đurišić 23, Ivanović 19, Bjelica 17, Popović 13.

SPAIN - BELORUSIA
80:60 (19:15, 19:13, 22:14, 20:18)

Lestvica:                             
SPAIN                   6  6 0  +76 12
MONTE NEGRO             6  3 3  +11  9
SLOVENIA                6  2 4   -8  8
--------------------------------------
BELORUSIA              6  1 5  -79  7
                                      

GROUP B,

6. round:
TURKEY - SWEDEN 77:52
UKRAIN - LATVIA 71:93

Lestvica:                             
TURKEY                      6  4 2 10
LATVIA                      6  4 2 10
UKRAIN                      6  3 3  9
--------------------------------------
SWEDEN                      6  1 5  7
                                      
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