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Team USA and Jasper Johnson dominate Jordan at FIBA U19 World Cup
Team USA and Jasper Johnson dominate Jordan at FIBA U19 World Cup

USA Today

time2 days ago

  • Sport
  • USA Today

Team USA and Jasper Johnson dominate Jordan at FIBA U19 World Cup

Team USA is on fire at the FIBA U19 Basketball World Cup, showcasing an electrifying performance that leaves fans buzzing. With an unblemished 3-0 record in the group stages, they stormed into the Round of 16, taking on Jordan in a game that was nothing short of spectacular. From the opening tip-off, it was clear: this was going to be a one-sided affair. The final score? A jaw-dropping 140-57 victory for Team USA. Jordan briefly flirted with the lead at 3-2, but that fleeting moment was quickly extinguished as Team USA unleashed a relentless barrage of scoring and athleticism. The game featured highlight-reel dunks and dynamic plays that had spectators on their feet. In fact, the Americans shattered records left and right, setting new all-time highs with 59 field goals made, including 52 two-pointers, alongside an astonishing 31 steals and a staggering efficiency rating of 212. They also broke their own scoring record with 140 points—the second-highest total in U19 World Cup history—while racking up 41 assists and forcing 37 turnovers, both standing as the second-best marks ever recorded in the tournament. Among those dazzling on the court was Kentucky's Jasper Johnson, who returned to action looking sharp and confident after nursing a minor shooting hand injury during the latter half of Tuesday's matchup. In just 16 minutes, he tallied 8 points, 2 rebounds, an assist, and a block—shooting an impressive 3-of-6 from the field, including two three-pointers that had fans roaring. Johnson's standout moment came when he executed a half-court steal that transitioned beautifully into an assist for a teammate's score. The game belonged to Team USA as every player contributed to the scoreboard—each of the twelve players notched at least three points. Leading the charge was blue-chip forward and one of Kentucky's top prospects, Tryan Stokes, who made history as he recorded the first-ever triple-double in U19 World Cup history with an eye-popping stat line of 19 points, 11 rebounds, 10 assists, and seven steals. Joining him in making significant contributions were fellow five-star prospects Jordan Smith Jr., Brandon McCoy, and Caleb Holt—each adding 13 points to this remarkable offensive display. Looking ahead, Team USA has their sights set on the quarterfinals against Canada—who recently defeated Mali with a solid performance of their own (100-75). The Canadians will bring their own star power to Lausanne Arena in Switzerland, led by SEC standout and Florida Gator, Olivier Rioux, towering at an impressive 7-foot-8. The quarterfinal showdown is scheduled for Friday at 11:15 AM ET and can be streamed live on the FIBA YouTube Channel. With Team USA riding high off this monumental win against Jordan, basketball enthusiasts are eagerly anticipating what promises to be another thrilling matchup.

Jordan withdraws from match against 'Israel' in U-19 Basketball World Cup
Jordan withdraws from match against 'Israel' in U-19 Basketball World Cup

Roya News

time6 days ago

  • Sport
  • Roya News

Jordan withdraws from match against 'Israel' in U-19 Basketball World Cup

The Jordan U-19 basketball team has withdrawn from its scheduled match against 'Israel' in the Group C of the FIBA U19 Basketball World Cup, currently taking place in Switzerland. The decision came following discussions between the team's technical and administrative staff and was directly approved by the federation's board of directors. The International Basketball Federation (FIBA) confirmed Jordan's withdrawal in an official statement, awarding 'Israel' a 20-0 win by default in accordance with tournament regulations. The decision sparked widespread support across social media platforms, where users and activists across the Arab world praised Jordan's stance. Many described the move as a 'moral victory greater than any sporting result,' affirming that 'the Palestinian cause is indivisible.' The Jordan Basketball Federation (JBF) issued a statement on the matter: "Following correspondence between the Jordan Basketball Federation and the International Basketball Federation (FIBA) regarding the Jordan U-19 national team's scheduled match against 'Israel' in the FIBA U-19 Basketball World Cup, currently taking place in Switzerland, the Jordanian federation formally requested not to participate in the match, which was set for Sunday, June 29. 'In response, FIBA decided to cancel the game and announced that the result would be awarded to the opposing team in accordance with tournament regulations,' the statement concluded.

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