By Eurohoops team / info@eurohoops.net
Petro de Luanda almost came back from down 13 points (67-54) against the reigning champions of the Basketball Champions League Asia, but Al Riyadi Beirut finished on top at 80-75 to fight for the 3rd place in the FIBA Intercontinental Cup. They will face the Tasmania JackJumpers tomorrow.
Former Los Angeles Lakers guard Manny Harris led the Lebanese team in scoring with 22 points, going close to a double-double with 9 rebounds, 5 assists, and 4 steals. Then, Elmedin Kikanovic added 15 points, while Hayk Gyokchyan finished with a double-double of 15 points and 10 rebounds.
For the Angolan team and the reigning champions of the Basketball Africa League, Abou Gakou ultimately scored 20 points shooting 4/7 from beyond the arc off the bench. Former Virtus Bologna and AEK forward Yanick Moreira added 16 points and 6 rebounds on 8/11 from the field.
Welcome to Manny Harris clinic: 12PTS & 5REB in Q1! 🥵#IntercontinentalCup I @BCL_Asia x @AlRiyadiClub pic.twitter.com/I6pkWen2L8
— FIBA Intercontinental Cup (@FIBAIC) September 14, 2024
FIBA Intercontinental Cup 2024 Schedule and Standings
Group A
Petro de Luanda – Unicaja Malaga 78-94
Al Riyadi Beirut – Unicaja Malaga 59-96
Petro de Luanda – Al Riyadi Beirut 75-80
- Unicaja Malaga 4 (2-0)
- Al Riyadi Beirut 3 (1-1)
- Petro de Luanda 2 (0-2)
Group B
NBA G-League United – Quimsa 78-65
Tasmania JackJumpers – Quimsa 81-59
NBA G-League United – Tasmania JackJumpers 76-74
- NBA G-League United 4 (2-0)
- Tasmania JackJumpers 3 (1-1)
- Quimsa 2 (0-2)
Final Phase
Classification 5th-6th place: Petro de Luanda – Quimsa (15/09 at 07:00 CET)
3rd place Final: Al Riyadi Beirut – Tasmania JackJumpers (15/09 at 10:00 CET)
Final: Unicaja Malaga – NBA G-League United (15/09 at 13:00 CET)
PHOTO CREDIT: FIBA