World Cup qualification: 12 Giant Men lost in the last ball (Serbia-Turkey match result) – Last Minute Sports News

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Important news! A national basketball team, hosted by Serbia in the 2nd Round I Group of the FIBA 2023 World Cup European Qualifications, lost 77-76.

With this result, the national team lost for the fifth time in the 8th match played in the qualifiers, where the teams carried the number of wins and losses in the first stage to the second round. Serbia, on the other hand, achieved its fifth victory.




The national team started the game quickly and took the lead 10-4 through a three-point goal from Kenan Sipahi in the 3rd minute. Serbia responded with organized attacks with Jovic, Guduric and Ristic, taking the lead and ending the first period leading 24-21.

A national team leveled the score kakım 26-26 with Şehmus Hazer’s points in the 13th minute. Later on, Serbia turned the advantage in favor of the national team due to simple turnovers and went 37-34 ahead in the locker room.

The crescent star team started the second half of the game well, leading 46-45 in the 26th minute with the baskets they found with Ercan Osmani and Onuralp Bitim. The final quarter of the contest, which was contested, entered with a 54-54 tie.




While the first part of the last quarter was a scene of head-to-head baskets, the National Team took the lead 70-66 with Wilbekin’s 3-point field goal in the 35th minute. Serbia captured a 7-0 series with Ristic, Guduric and Dobric to make it 73-70 in the 37th minute. Serbia led 77-76 in the last minute and both teams returned empty-handed from zihin attack.




On offense with 12.8 seconds remaining in the national team, Wilbekin’s shot under the basket was off target and the crescent star team was defeated 77–76.

Before the game, a minute of silence was held for those killed in the terrorist attack on Beyoğlu Istiklal Street.

living room: Alexander Nikolaic

Referees: Yohan Rosso (France), Saverio Lanzarini (Italy), Luis Castillo (Spain)

Serbia: Jovic 6, Radanov 3, Lucic 8, Guduric 18, Ristic 16, Jaramaz 5, Mitrovic 10, Dobric 11, Kuridza, Andusic

Turkey: Kenan Sipahi 11, Wilbekin 22, Onuralp Bitim 18, Sadik Emir Kabaca 6, Ercan Osmani 8, Melih Mahmutoglu 2, Muhsin Yasar 2, Buğrahan Tuncer, Yiğitcan Saybir 2, Şehmus Hazer 5, Göksenin Köksal, Metecan Birsen

1. Period: 24-21

Circuit: 37-34

3. Period: 54-54