Four teams go undefeated in men’s Fiba 3x3 Day 1 | Inquirer Sports

Four teams go undefeated in men’s Fiba 3×3 Day 1

By: - Reporter / @BLozadaINQ
/ 11:36 PM June 08, 2018

Latvia versus Jordan in the Fiba 3×3 World Cup. Photo from Fiba.com

Several teams walked out of the first day of the men’s division of the Fiba 3×3 World Cup unscathed.

After the 10 teams from Pools B and D took to the floor, Poland, Estonia, Croatia, and Latvia won all their respective group stage games Friday at Philippine Arena.

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Poland, the no.6 ranked federation in the world, crushed no.48 Indonesia, 22-6, in the opening game of the tournament and then followed it up with a 21-17 win over Slovenia, the no. 2 federation, in Pool B.

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Estonia, the no.13 federation, replicated Poland’s success with wins over no.16 Japan, 17-11, and Indonesia, 22-10.

Slovenia, the no.2 ranked federation in the world, settled for a 1-1 record in Pool B while Japan and Indonesia are at 0-2.

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In Pool D, world no.25 Croatia and world no.4 Latvia are at the top of the group with 2-0 records.

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Croatia first dismantled no.22 Jordan, 22-7, then followed it up with another dominant victory over no.74 Nigeria, 22-8.

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Latvia had closer wins than Croatia but victories nonetheless.

The Latvians first surpassed no.9 Ukraine, 21-18, and immediately followed it up with a 22-13 victory over Jordan.

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Ukraine managed to get a 22-11 win over winless Nigeria to go 1-1 while Jordan is also at 0-2.

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