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Nuotr .: Slovenian Basketball Association
In a friendly match, the victory was celebrated by the Slovenian team, who competed without Luka Dončičius. 94:80 (20:21, 26:19, 30:18, 18:22) beat the Croatian team.
Both teams are preparing for the Olympics selection, and the Slovenian team will compete in Lithuania for a ticket to Tokyo.
Slovenia advanced in the third half, winning 30:18 and adding 18 points (76:58).
Slovenia’s best player was Jaka Blažičius, who scored 20 points in 24 minutes (3/6 dvit., 4/8 trit., 2/5 penalties).
Croatia national team: Miro Bilan (7th comp.) And Željko Šakičius (9th comp., 6 res.) After 11, Mario Hezonja 10 (2/8 pitches), Roko Rogičius and Luka Šamaničius (7 cam) after 9, Roko Leni Ukičius 8.
Slovėnijos rinktinė: Jaka Blažičius 20 (4/8 trit.), Klemenas Prepeličius 14, Luka Rupnikas 13 (5 rez. Lost), Zoranas Dragičius 11 (6 atk. Kam.), Edo Muričius 10 (4 atk. Kam., 4 res. Lost, 20 naud. Bal.), Miha Lapornikas 8, Žiga Dimecas 7 (6 atk. Kam.).
At that time, the crushing victory in the friendly was won by the Polish national team, who are at home. 86:69 (20:18, 30:11, 25:17, 14:20) defeated the Tunisian basketball players.
The Poles will compete in the Olympic team in Kaunas, where they will compete in Group B with the national teams of Slovenia and Angola.
Tunisia will host the Olympic ticket in Split, Croatia, where they will face Croats and Brazilians in group competition.
The most productive among the winners was Michal Michalak, who scored 17 points (4/8 doubles, 1/3 trip, 6/8 penalties) in 22 minutes, bounced and lost 4 balls, gave 2 assists and broke the rules 3 times. . .
Lenkija: Michalas Michalakas 17, Adamas Waczynskis 15, Jakubas Garbaczas 13, Lukaszas Kolenda 12.
Tunisas: Oussama Marmanoui 17, Mortadhas Benas Taheris 13 (7 atk. Kam.), Salahas Mejri 9.
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