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67-53 Jordan. Really surprised that Jordan is only up by 14. They will win no doubt, but props for UAE for keeping it so close
You can see UAE players really want to win this one...
They are great mid-range shooters off the dribble... but unfortunately has turnover problems... Jordan is now playing scared...
I hope UAE wins even though the chance is not big...
67-53 Jordan. Really surprised that Jordan is only up by 14. They will win no doubt, but props for UAE for keeping it so close
UAE with some really nice plays in this game..
jordanians being cocky and arrogant in this one, too bad UAE couldn't pull a complete surprise here..
Jordan won by out-rebounding UAE. if UAE had a good C the outcome might have been different.
what if by chance lebanon beats china and china beats jordan?
will the quotient system work here? won't teams try to win as big as they can to have a better quotient?
Buran ... this is how Jordan usually wins.
If you check the Jones cup + past 3 games of Jordan, u'll see that their scoring average from first attempt is around 15% - 20%
the scoring average from second attempt is around 60%
and the scoring average from 3rd attempt is around 15% - 20%
This is why I don't think they will be able to win over Korea/Iran/China if they don't have better shooting percentage.
Unless their sizes under the basket still were able to snatch those huge 2nd and 3rd attempt shots.
Anyways, we're just spreading opinions here, the only way to realize what's right from wrong is to wait for Jordan vs. China on wednesday.
GL ALL
The game against UAE won't matter. If there is a tie, the tiebreaker will be points scored against each other, not to another team.
Buran ... this is how Jordan usually wins.
If you check the Jones cup + past 3 games of Jordan, u'll see that their scoring average from first attempt is around 15% - 20%
the scoring average from second attempt is around 60%
and the scoring average from 3rd attempt is around 15% - 20%
This is why I don't think they will be able to win over Korea/Iran/China if they don't have better shooting percentage.
Unless their sizes under the basket still were able to snatch those huge 2nd and 3rd attempt shots.
Anyways, we're just spreading opinions here, the only way to realize what's right from wrong is to wait for Jordan vs. China on wednesday.
GL ALL
interesting analysis Maximus, I just noticed that their PG Daghlas is almost 200cm!
by the way I thought you might be interested in this piece. I was reading a Persian sports daily where they interviewed Iran's team manger. he said that he had talked to Lebanon's trainer(not coach or headcoach) and he said that "we lost to Jordan in the first game due to our own weakness not because of Jordan's strength" whatever that means ........
good luck with the future games