{"id":42242,"date":"2022-07-04T21:53:19","date_gmt":"2022-07-04T21:53:19","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.africannewspaper.net\/2022\/07\/04\/world-cup-2023-qualifications-the-players-who-were-a-hit-during-the-first-phase\/"},"modified":"2022-07-04T21:53:33","modified_gmt":"2022-07-04T21:53:33","slug":"world-cup-2023-qualifications-the-players-who-were-a-hit-during-the-first-phase","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.africannewspaper.net\/2022\/07\/04\/world-cup-2023-qualifications-the-players-who-were-a-hit-during-the-first-phase\/","title":{"rendered":"World Cup 2023-Qualifications: the players who were a hit during the first phase"},"content":{"rendered":"\n
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The first three FIBA \u200b\u200bwindows ended on Sunday with the qualification of the 12 teams for the second round: Cape Verde, Nigeria, Uganda, Angola, Sudan, Ivory Coast, Egypt, Tunisia, DR Congo, Senegal, Cameroon and Guinea. This first phase saw players shine. Shannon Evans, Gorgui Sy Dieng, Childe Dund\u00e3o, Salah Mejri and Jilson Bango recorded notable stats<\/p>\n<\/div>\n

South Sudan was the dominant nation in the first phase for qualification for the World Cup<\/p>\n

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Points<\/strong><\/p>\n

Shannon Evans, a Guinean playmaker, is the top scorer in these windows. He averages 19 points per match. He scored 57 points in 3 games. Evans Ganapamo, a Central African winger (18.3 points on average), is following him for a total 55 points.<\/p>\n

For an average of 17 points per game, Mohamed Queta, a strong winger from Guinea, scored 51 points. Each of these players played 3 matches.<\/p>\n

Three others also stood out during the first phase. They are Nuni Omot (South Sudan, 94 pts, 15.7 pts on average), Omar Abada (Tunisia, 77 pts, 12.8 pts on average) and Childe Dund\u00e3o (Angola, 77 pts, 12.8 pts on average). points on average<\/p>\n

Passes<\/strong><\/p>\n

Shannon Evans is undoubtedly the strong man of 1er<\/sup>Qualifying round for the World Cup. After dominating the scoring, his assists lead him. He delivered 23 passes (7.7 on average). The Guinean was relegated 2Th<\/sup>Sunday Dech, South Sudanese leader, has 19 assists, an average of 6.3. Brancou Badio, a Senegalese leader-back occupies the 3Th<\/sup>Place with 18 assists (6 on an average per game).<\/p>\n

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Bounces<\/strong><\/p>\n

Gorgui Sy Dieng, the Atlanta Hawks’ Senegalese pivot, is the top rebounder. He averaged 10 rebounds per match, which equates to a total of 30 in the three games. Gorgui Sydieng averaged 9 offensive and 21 defensive rebounds. Cape Verdean winger Ivan Almeida arrives in 2Th<\/sup>Position with 9.8 (39 in total). In the first phase, he played 4 matches. The Guinean Abdoulaye Sy, 29 rbds and 9.7 per match is ranked 3.Th<\/sup>.<\/p>\n

Interceptions<\/strong><\/p>\n

Angola playmaker Childe Dund\u00e3o leads in interceptions. He has 21 interceptions, or 3.5 per game. Assem Mareim, an Egyptian strong winger, points at 2Th<\/sup>Place (10, 3.3 steals each game). Gerson Domingos (18 thefts) is 3Th<\/sup>. He averages 3 steals per match.<\/p>\n

Cons<\/strong><\/p>\n

In terms of counters, Salah Mejri (10), Kendall Gray (19), and Mohamed Queta (8) are the dominant players. Mejri was in 3 matches against Gray, and Queta 3 matches.<\/p>\n

Double-doubles <\/strong><\/p>\n

They have to be 3 to make 2 double-doubles. Jilson Bango, Gorgui Sy Dieng and Shannon Evans (Guinea).<\/p>\n

Evaluation<\/strong><\/p>\n

The best assessment of the first phase is by Mohamed Queta (66), a strong winger from Guinea. This is +22 per match. Salah Mejri (58), and Assem Marii (56) are respective 2Th<\/sup>3Th<\/sup>The ranking.<\/p>\n

Victor BAGAYOKO<\/strong><\/p>\n<\/div>\n