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Crashed in the second half! The Kazakh men's basketball team lost miserably to Japan, and Bykov scored 18 points and 8 boards

author:Say the ball shines the sword

At 17:05 Beijing time on August 30, the final game of the fourth window of the Asian region of the World Cup men's basketball qualifier, the Japanese men's basketball team against the Kazakhstan men's basketball team. In the first half, both teams were not strong in scoring, and the half-time strike was 27 draws; In the second half, Japan established a 12-0 lead and ended the game, with Japan beating Kazakhstan 73-48.

Crashed in the second half! The Kazakh men's basketball team lost miserably to Japan, and Bykov scored 18 points and 8 boards

In the first half, Japan drew 27-27 with the Kazakh men's basketball team. Half-time stats, Japan: Yudai Baba 7 points, 4 boards and 2 assists, Toki Toki 6 points, Nishida Yudai 4 points, Suda Yutaro 3 points. Kazakhstan men's basketball team: Bykov 14 points, 3 boards and 2 breaks, Kuanov 4 points, R-Marchuk 5 points, 6 boards and 2 assists, M Marchuk 4 points and 5 boards.

In the third quarter of the game, Fazekas turned around and made two foul throws, R-Marchuk scored two goals in return, And Fazekas turned and threw in, giving Japan a 31-29 lead. Yudai Baba hit two free throws, with Soichiro Inoue's three-pointer in the bottom corner on the right and Inoue Soichiro on the right side hitting a three-pointer, and Japan took a wave of 10-0 to open the point difference at 39-29.

Shin Hieshima got a rebound and a dragon rushed to the basket to fly forward, Kuanov hit a block to shoot in, Andukov hit one of two free throws, and Japan led 41-32. Kuanov counter-attacked with ease, Kawamura, who cut in on the right, received the ball and played 2+1, and Yoshii Hirohawaki received the ball under the basket and put it into the basket, giving Japan a 46-34 lead.

Crashed in the second half! The Kazakh men's basketball team lost miserably to Japan, and Bykov scored 18 points and 8 boards

Yoshii Hirohawing scored with a one-arm dunk, Zhang Bentianjie made one of two free throws, and Murza Gali scored three points in the bottom left corner, and the third quarter ended, and Japan led Kazakhstan 49-37.

In the fourth quarter, in the three-pointer of Soichiro Inoue on the right side, Fazekas turned and threw in to score, and Yudai Nishida received the ball under the basket, and the Japanese team continued to widen the point difference 56-37. Gavrinov made one of two free throws, Gavrinov received the ball easily under the basket, and Shinori Bieshima scored on the front court to give Japan a 58-40 lead.

Shōnen Hiejima shook his head back into the net, Kuanov took the ball and easily advanced, and Yudai Nishida scored two points on a layup to give Japan a 62-42 lead. Kawamura took the ball and flew into the basket, Andashi Shogun counter-attacked the dunk score, and in the left bottom corner, Yudai Nishida's three-point hollow flutter gave Japan a 69-42 lead.

Crashed in the second half! The Kazakh men's basketball team lost miserably to Japan, and Bykov scored 18 points and 8 boards

Bykov took the ball and played a 2+1, Yuda Nishida turned to score a jumper, followed up with Chambers on a layup, and Japan led 73-46. R-Marchuk scored a free throw and ended the game, with Japan beating Kazakhstan 73-48.

Full-court stats, Japan men's basketball team: Yudai Baba 11 points, 5 boards and 2 breaks, Nishida Yuda 13 points, Fazekas 8 points, 8 boards and 3 breaks, Shin Hieshima 8 points and 7 boards, Inoue Soichiro 9 points and 3 breaks, Toki Tomiaki 6 points and 3 assists, Kawamura 7 points and 7 assists 5 breaks, Yoshii Hiroaki 4 points, Zhang Ben Tianjie 2 points and 3 boards.

Kazakhstan men's basketball team: Bykov 18 points, 8 boards and 2 blocks, Kuanov 10 points and 2 blocks, R-Marchuk 7 points, 8 boards and 3 assists, M- Markuk 4 points and 10 boards, Murza Gali 3 points and 4 boards, Gavrinov 5 points, 6 boards and 2 blocks.

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