Lausanne (Switzerland) – The third day of the U19 FIBA World Cup offered beautiful grips. During this final round of the group phase, some players particularly highlighted. Here are the best five of them:
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Christian Anderson showed once again why he was the boss of this ambitious German team. He is a born scorer capable of scoring from all over the field. He accumulated 29 points, 6 rebounds and 6 assists against Canada. In a duel between two so far undefeated nations, he allowed the Germans to be in control throughout the match.
Serbian Savo Drezgic won the Del de distributors against New Zealand Tama Isaac. He did not forced, he knew how to create spaces for his teammates and he was intractable in crucial moments. He finished the match with 24 points, 7 assists, 4 rebounds, enough to seek a very awaited success by Serbia. His evaluation of the day: + 28.
Mikel Brown Jr. was credited with the best evaluation of the day with + 29. He was the leader of an American selection very in offensive verve, personally succeeding in a 5 out of 6 to three points. On this occasion, the USA equaled the record of three -point baskets scored (19) in a U19 FIBA World Cup match, so far the only property of China.
Ariel Sela is currently multiplying for Israel. After a remarkable double-double in the first match against Switzerland (16 points, 12 rebounds, evaluation of + 29), he reissued this against the Dominican Republic with 12 points, 17 rebounds (including 9 offensive) and 4 assists-another monstrous match which earned him an assessment of + 27.
Ariel Sela
Tyler Kropp is a real machine during this U19 world tournament. He was once again brilliant in attack on Mali, with ultimately 24 points (10 out of 15 on shots), in addition to his 9 rebounds and 2 interceptions. An assessment of + 28 forces respect, as is its regularity.
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