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European Championship summary: Shen Jing defeated the Czech Republic with 23+12+9! Marca defeated the UK with 43 points, Jokic 23+10

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On August 30, the European Championship continued. Today is the third day of the European Championship. Strong teams such as Serbia and German men's basketball have ushered in the game. There are also highly-watched players such as Shin Kyung and Markkanin. In the end, the teams with big-name stars basically won. Although the European Championship mainly plays team basketball, it is easier to win with top stars. Next, let's talk about the process of these games and the performance of the players.

Turkey easily defeated the Czech Republic

Shen Jing started his personal mode at the beginning of the first quarter, and he was inclusive on both offense and defense. The Czech Republic gradually gained an advantage by relying on external firepower. At the end of the first quarter, Türkiye was 6 points behind. Shin Kyung made another effort in the second quarter. He led the team to a 12-1 climax and overtake his opponent. After halftime, Türkiye led by 8 points. Relying on the performance of Shin Kyung and Ottoman, Türkiye expanded its lead to double digits, and the Czech men's basketball team failed to make a decent counterattack. In the end, Türkiye defeated the Czech Republic 92-78.

In this game, Shen Jing scored 23 points, 12 rebounds, 9 assists, 1 steal and 2 blocks. Shen Jing is indeed a dimensional reduction blow to the European Championships. He was the MVP of the Turkish League at the age of 18. Now he has been stronger after the NBA baptism. Ottoman also performed well and scored 21 points and 2 rebounds. Turkey is now second in Group A, second only to Serbia. The Czech men's basketball team played the best in Peterka, who scored 23 points and 5 rebounds, and their substitute center.

Finland defeated the British men's basketball team

at the beginning of the first quarter, Markanin showed strong offensive firepower, 12 points in a single quarter, helping the team lead by 9 points after the first quarter, and British players found their form and started to counterattack again. It was Marca. He scored 17 points in a single quarter, helping the Finnish men's basketball team expand their lead again. Finland led by 16 points after the half-time. After the change of sides, Markanin's firepower was still strong, and he was beaten by the game without any suspense. In the end, Finnish men's basketball team defeated their opponent 109-79.

Markkanin continued his unsolvable performance. He scored 43 points and 2 rebounds in this game. This was a performance in 23 minutes. He was simply invincible. He was 2.13 meters tall and fast, so he couldn't defend himself at all. He probably was so tired of being held back by the Jazz. He didn't have the chance to perform last season. The team also had a five-star high school student, Mulinin, who was only 18 years old, scored 6 points and 4 rebounds. Teammate Shalin, as a veteran, scored 21 points, 5 rebounds and 5 assists.

German easily defeated Sweden

The team started with Schroeder's connection. Sweden relied on multiple points to catch up to only 1 point away. After that, the German men's basketball team played steadily, and they established a 10-point lead after the first quarter. The two sides fought against each other in the second quarter, and the German men's basketball team expanded their lead to 17 points with better offensive firepower. Since then, the Swedish men's basketball team failed to make a decent counterattack. In the end, they lost to the German men's basketball team 83-105.

Schroeder scored 23 points, 3 rebounds and 7 assists in this game, FIBA's first point guard, Wagner Jr. scored 21 points and 3 rebounds, Wagner Jr. Jr. and Schroeder's twin stars are probably able to lead the German men's basketball team to the semi-finals and even go further. Thes also performed well in this game, scoring 11 points and 4 rebounds. Magic player Silva scored 7 points and 6 rebounds in this game. Although Sweden has five players in double digits, he cannot resist the opponent's dual core.

Serbia defeated Portugal

The two sides' movements were very big at the beginning of the first quarter, and Petrosev was directly expelled from the field. Portugal used their tenacity to fall behind only 4 points in the first quarter when their strength was far inferior to their opponents. Portugal's defense was still very strong in the second quarter. Seeing that his teammates were not strong, Jokic also stood up and led the team to expand his lead to 10 points. The change of sides was still unstoppable. He led the team to expand the lead to 15 points. After that, the game also lost suspense, and Serbia finally defeated his opponent 80-69.

In this game, Jokic scored 23 points, 10 rebounds and 3 assists, and made 8 of 10 shots in the game. This efficiency is terrible. The Heat's Jovic continued his outstanding performance in the last game, scoring 18 points, 6 rebounds and 1 assist in the game. Bogdan scored 7 points and easily paddled, which allowed the Serbian men's basketball team to score only 80 points in the game. The Portuguese men's basketball team is also worthy of being proud. After winning the game, Serbia is still ranked first in Group A and they are going to win.

The remaining two games are probably not very concerned, so let's talk about it briefly. Lithuania defeated Montenegro 94-67, and Valan scored 19 points and 5 rebounds. Although the God of War scored 20 points and 10 rebounds, he could not beat four hands with both fists and ended in a crushing defeat. Latvia narrowly defeated Estonia 72-70 with the performance of the Possian final quarter. In this game, Porzingis scored 26 points and 7 rebounds, and Bertans scored 6 points and 11 rebounds. Porus finally recovered.

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