Germany and Serbia Advance to Final in Men’s Basketball World Cup

The men’s Basketball World Cup, co-hosted by Japan, the Philippines and Indonesia, held its semi-finals in Manila on the 8th, with Germany (pictured) and Serbia advancing to the final (2023 Reuters)

MANILA (Reuters) – The semi-finals of the Men’s Basketball World Cup, co-hosted by Japan, the Philippines and Indonesia, were held in Manila on the 8th, with Germany and Serbia advancing to the final.

Germany played against the United States, ranked second in the world, and three players scored 20 points or more, including Andreas Obst, who scored 24 points, the most for both teams. Six players scored in double digits, leading to a 113-111 victory over the United States.

Meanwhile, in the United States, Anthony Edwards of the NBA’s Timberwolves struggled, leading the team with 23 points and 8 rebounds, but his efforts were not rewarded.

Serbia won the match 95-86 against Canada, thanks to 23 points from Bogdan Bogdanovic of the NBA Hawks.

Germany and Serbia will play in the final on the 10th. The third-place match between the United States and Canada will also be held on the same day.

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2023-09-09 20:41:31
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