Eight players who have emerged in the World Cup Qualifiers

28/Nov/18 17:48 November 29, 2018

Antonis Stroggylakis

28/Nov/18 17:48

Eurohoops.net

These players have been cementing their place in their national teams.

By Eurohoops team/ info@eurohoops.net

The FIBA World Cup Qualifiers have provided many players with the opportunity to get significant time with their countries’ national teams. Some found themselves having a first-time protagonist’s role while others debuted with the senior squad of their country.

Many of them haven’t only helped their national teams to already advance to the World Cup but have also shown that they might deserve a spot when their head coaches will choose the player that will travel to China. Thus, here are eight cases of players who have had an impact for their countries in the Qualifiers and we might see them appearing in the 2019 World Cup as well.

Quino Colom (Spain)

Quino Colom has never played with the senior Spanish national team at a major tournament. Considering how he has performed so far during the World Cup Qualifiers, you can pretty much expect this to change and see him earning a spot with the “La Roja” next year in Japan.

In the absence of the bulk of the team’s stars, especially during, Colom pretty much emerged as the leader for Spain. He has been the leading scorer (14.8 points) and passer (5.0 assists) for his team, having participated in all eight World Cup Qualifiers games thus far.

Paul Lacombe (France)

France needs one more win to secure a spot in the World Cup and it will be considered a major surprise if the team doesn’t get the result it wants in the upcoming Window (vs. the already-qualified Czech Republic on the road and Finland in France). Paul Lacombe has been a key factor for the 7-1 record of the Les Bleus thanks to his diverse, two-way contribution that goes beyond the 9.9 points, 3.3 rebounds and 2 assists he has averaged so far.

Robin Benzing (Germany)

One of the main main reasons behind Germany’s undefeated streak in the Qualifiers that has led to an early World Cup ticket, is Robin Benzig’s performances. The 29-year-old forward made sure that his team will finish the First Round at a pole position, averaging 18 points in six games. Perhaps more importantly, he had key displays in the two wins over powerhouse Serbia, with a team-high 17 points in the first match, plus 16 points in the second.

Benzing’s top game arrived in the 112 – 98 victory over Israel, where he had 27 points and seven rebounds on the night his team mathematically advanced in the World Cup.

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