By Eurohoops team/ info@eurohoops.net
Despite not having Alexey Shved and Timofey Mozgov – who will miss the FIBA World Cup – Russia was simply much better than Jordan.
The final score of 111-71 proved it, as the hosts had a chance to stretch their legs and start their preparation games on a high note.
Russia: Fridzon 22, Kurbanov 15, Bolomboy 12, Karasev 12, Vorontsevich 11, Motovilov 10, Valiev 6, Antonov 5, Baburin 5, Balashov 5, Platonov 3, Sopin 3, Zubkov 2