Gameday 3 Top Performers: Jones, Huang, Wang, Anderson, Silva
SYDNEY (Australia) - A breathtaking display from Jonquel Jones headlined the Gameday 3 Top Performers after she starred for Bosnia and Herzegovina with a spectcular perfomance efficiency valuation of 51.
SYDNEY (Australia) - A breathtaking display from Jonquel Jones headlined the Gameday 3 Top Performers after she starred for Bosnia and Herzegovina with a spectcular perfomance efficiency valuation of 51.
The center propelled her adopted country past Olympic silver medalists Japan in Osaka as she erupted in a memorable 87-82 success.
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Jones accumulated a staggering 36 points, 23 rebounds and 4 assists in the contest as Bosnia and Herzegovina celebrated a first win in the Qualifiers and historic place at the FIBA Women's Basketball World Cup. She was then deservedly named TISSOT MVP of the Qualifying Tournament.
Baller sight 🔥
— FIBA Women's Basketball World Cup (@FIBAWWC) February 13, 2022
Huang handed @TISSOT MVP award, leads All-Star Five in Belgrade Group B
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The same honor was also bestowed on Belgrade Group B standout Sijing Huang, helped by her sparking last day effort for China in the 103-70 win against France. The forward exploded with a mammoth 30 points, 7 rebounds and 6 assists.
Her China colleague Siyu Wang was also exceptional, managing to claim a classy double-double of 10 points and 15 assists. as well as flirting with a triple-double by collecting 8 rebounds.
As fast as lightning: 𝙔𝙫𝙤𝙣𝙣𝙚 ⚡️
— FIBA Women's Basketball World Cup (@FIBAWWC) February 13, 2022
Quick steal, tough finish. What can't @YMAnder12 do?#FIBAWWC x @KSSrbije pic.twitter.com/CxtmT7DCuN
Serbia finished top of Group A in Belgrade and Yvonne Anderson was also crowned a TISSOT MVP too. She had another stellar game, this time torching Brazil in a hard-fought 76-70 win, recording 25 points, 6 assists and 3 steals
Meanwhile Kamilla Silva will not be heading to Sydney but at least signed off in Belgrade on a high note with an eye-catching 17 points and 13 rebounds double-double in the loss to Serbia.
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