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Play by Play JPN 87 Vs 71 FRA FIRST QUARTER Saitama Super Arena Basketball さいたまスーパーアリーナ バスケットボール / Basketball Super Arena de Saitama Women 女子 / Femmes FRI 6 AUG 2021 Semifinal Start Time: 20:00 準決勝 / Demi-finale Play by Play プレーバイプレー / Actions de jeux Game 48 JPN 87 vs 71 FRA (14-22, 27-12, 27-16, 19-21) Game Duration: 1:31 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Scoring by 5 min intervals: JPN 9 14 28 41 56 68 78 87 FRA 11 22 27 34 44 50 57 71 Quarter Starters: FIRST QUARTER JPN 8 TAKADA M 13 MACHIDA R 27 HAYASHI S 52 MIYAZAWA Y 88 AKAHO H FRA 5 MIYEM E 7 GRUDA S 10 MICHEL S 15 WILLIAMS G 39 DUCHET A Game JPN - Japan Score Diff. FRA - France Time 10:00 8 TAKADA M Jump ball lost 7 GRUDA S Jump ball won 15 WILLIAMS G 2PtsFG inside paint, Driving Layup made (2 9:41 0-2 2 Pts) 8 TAKADA M 2PtsFG inside paint, Layup made (2 Pts), 13 9:19 2-2 0 MACHIDA R Assist (1) 9:00 52 MIYAZAWA Y Defensive rebound (1) 10 MICHEL S 2PtsFG inside paint, Driving Layup missed 52 MIYAZAWA Y 2PtsFG inside paint, Layup made (2 Pts), 13 8:40 4-2 2 MACHIDA R Assist (2) 8:40 10 MICHEL S Personal foul, 1 free throw awarded (P1,T1) 8:40 52 MIYAZAWA Y Foul drawn 8:40 52 MIYAZAWA Y Free Throw made 1 of 1 (3 Pts) 5-2 3 8:28 52 MIYAZAWA Y Defensive rebound (2) 10 MICHEL S 2PtsFG inside paint, Driving Layup missed 8:11 52 MIYAZAWA Y 3PtsFG missed 15 WILLIAMS G Defensive rebound (1) 8:03 5-4 1 15 WILLIAMS G 2PtsFG fast break, Driving Layup made (4 Pts) 88 AKAHO H 2PtsFG inside paint, Layup made (2 Pts), 13 7:53 7-4 3 MACHIDA R Assist (3) 7:36 39 DUCHET A 2PtsFG outside paint, Pullup Jump Shot missed 7:34 Defensive Team rebound (1) 7:14 13 MACHIDA R Turnover, Bad pass (1) 15 WILLIAMS G Steal (1) 7:05 88 AKAHO H Defensive rebound (1) 5 MIYEM E 2PtsFG inside paint, Layup missed 13 MACHIDA R 2PtsFG inside paint, Driving Layup made (2 6:54 9-4 5 Pts) 7 GRUDA S 2PtsFG inside paint, Layup missed, 7 GRUDA S 6:37 Offensive rebound (1) 7 GRUDA S 2PtsFG inside paint, Fadeaway Jump Shot made 6:34 9-6 3 (2 Pts) 6:28 13 MACHIDA R Turnover, Bad pass (2) 10 MICHEL S Steal (1) 6:23 88 AKAHO H Defensive rebound (2) 15 WILLIAMS G 3PtsFG missed 6:05 52 MIYAZAWA Y 3PtsFG missed 7 GRUDA S Defensive rebound (2) 39 DUCHET A 3PtsFG made (3 Pts), 15 WILLIAMS G Assist 5:40 9-9 0 (1) 5:16 27 HAYASHI S 2PtsFG inside paint, Layup missed 5:15 Defensive Team rebound (1) 13 MACHIDA R, 27 HAYASHI S, 52 MIYAZAWA Y Substitute 5:15 out, 0 NAGAOKA M, 15 MOTOHASHI N, 20 TODO N Substitute 5:15 in 10 MICHEL S Substitute out, 23 JOHANNES M Substitute in 7 GRUDA S 2PtsFG outside paint, Jump Shot made (4 Pts), 23 5:02 9-11 2 JOHANNES M Assist (1) 4:45 88 AKAHO H 2PtsFG inside paint, Jump Shot missed 15 WILLIAMS G Defensive rebound (2) 5 MIYEM E 2PtsFG outside paint, Jump Shot made (2 Pts), 15 4:36 9-13 4 WILLIAMS G Assist (2) 15 MOTOHASHI N 2PtsFG inside paint, Driving Layup made (2 4:22 11-13 2 Pts), 8 TAKADA M Assist (1) 15 WILLIAMS G 2PtsFG outside paint, Pullup Jump Shot 4:10 0 NAGAOKA M Defensive rebound (1) missed 8 TAKADA M 2PtsFG inside paint, Fadeaway Jump Shot 3:49 5 MIYEM E Defensive rebound (1) missed 3:40 5 MIYEM E Turnover, Bad pass (1) BKBWTEAM5-------------SFNL000200--_69 5 Report Created FRI 6 AUG 2021 21:36 Page 1/8 Saitama Super Arena Basketball さいたまスーパーアリーナ バスケットボール / Basketball Super Arena de Saitama Women 女子 / Femmes FRI 6 AUG 2021 Semifinal Start Time: 20:00 準決勝 / Demi-finale Play by Play プレーバイプレー / Actions de jeux Game 48 JPN 87 vs 71 FRA (14-22, 27-12, 27-16, 19-21) Game Duration: 1:31 Game JPN - Japan Score Diff. FRA - France Time 3:40 8 TAKADA M Substitute out, 99 OKOYE M Substitute in 3:40 5 MIYEM E Substitute out, 6 CHARTEREAU A Substitute in 3:17 99 OKOYE M 3PtsFG missed 15 WILLIAMS G Defensive rebound (3) 3:02 7 GRUDA S Offensive foul (P1,T2), Turnover (1) 3:02 0 NAGAOKA M Foul drawn 3:02 88 AKAHO H Substitute out, 30 MAWULI E Substitute in 3:02 39 DUCHET A Substitute out, 4 FAUTHOUX M Substitute in 15 MOTOHASHI N 2PtsFG inside paint, Driving Layup missed, 2:52 30 MAWULI E Offensive rebound (1) 2:51 30 MAWULI E 2PtsFG inside paint, Jump Shot missed 15 WILLIAMS G Defensive rebound (4) 2:40 20 TODO N Defensive rebound (1) 15 WILLIAMS G 2PtsFG inside paint, Driving Layup missed 30 MAWULI E 3PtsFG fast break made (3 Pts), 15 2:31 14-13 1 MOTOHASHI N Assist (1) 23 JOHANNES M 2PtsFG inside paint, Driving Layup made (2 2:09 14-15 1 Pts), 7 GRUDA S Assist (1) 7 GRUDA S, 15 WILLIAMS G Substitute out, 11 1:55 VUKOSAVLJEVIC V, 12 RUPERT I Substitute in 1:50 15 MOTOHASHI N 3PtsFG missed 1:48 Defensive Team rebound (2) 1:28 0 NAGAOKA M Steal (1) 23 JOHANNES M Turnover, Bad pass (1) 1:21 20 TODO N 3PtsFG missed 6 CHARTEREAU A Defensive rebound (1) 1:04 20 TODO N Steal (1) 23 JOHANNES M Turnover, Ball handling (2) 0:56 15 MOTOHASHI N Turnover, Bad pass (1) 11 VUKOSAVLJEVIC V Steal (1) 0:45 14-17 3 6 CHARTEREAU A 2PtsFG inside paint, Layup made (2 Pts) 0:35 15 MOTOHASHI N 2PtsFG inside paint, Driving Layup blocked 4 FAUTHOUX M Blocked shot (1) 0:34 Defensive Team rebound (3) 23 JOHANNES M 2PtsFG inside paint, Driving Layup missed, 0:17 12 RUPERT I Offensive rebound (1) 6 CHARTEREAU A 3PtsFG made (5 Pts), 12 RUPERT I 0:13 14-20 6 Assist (1) 0:04 15 MOTOHASHI N Turnover, Bad pass (2) 11 VUKOSAVLJEVIC V Steal (2) 12 RUPERT I 2PtsFG fast break, Layup made (2 Pts), 11 0:01 14-22 8 VUKOSAVLJEVIC V Assist (1) Quarter Starters: SECOND QUARTER JPN 8 TAKADA M 13 MACHIDA R 27 HAYASHI S 52 MIYAZAWA Y 88 AKAHO H FRA 4 FAUTHOUX M 6 CHARTEREAU A 11 VUKOSAVLJEVIC V 12 RUPERT I 23 JOHANNES M Game JPN - Japan Score Diff. FRA - France Time 10:00 Alternating Possession Gained 9:39 8 TAKADA M Turnover, Ball handling (1) 4 FAUTHOUX M Steal (1) 9:34 52 MIYAZAWA Y Steal (1) 12 RUPERT I Turnover, Bad pass (1) 27 HAYASHI S 2PtsFG fast break, Layup made (2 Pts), 13 9:29 16-22 6 MACHIDA R Assist (4) 9:19 52 MIYAZAWA Y Personal foul (P1,T1) 9:19 23 JOHANNES M Foul drawn 4 FAUTHOUX M 2PtsFG inside paint, Layup missed, 12 9:12 RUPERT I Offensive rebound (2) 9:09 88 AKAHO H Defensive rebound (3) 12 RUPERT I 2PtsFG inside paint, Hook Shot missed 8 TAKADA M 2PtsFG fast break, Layup made (4 Pts), 88 9:02 18-22 4 AKAHO H Assist (1) 9:02 23 JOHANNES M Personal foul, 1 free throw awarded (P1,T1) BKBWTEAM5-------------SFNL000200--_69 5 Report Created FRI 6 AUG 2021 21:36 Page 2/8 Saitama Super Arena Basketball さいたまスーパーアリーナ バスケットボール / Basketball Super Arena de Saitama Women 女子 / Femmes FRI 6 AUG 2021 Semifinal Start Time: 20:00 準決勝 / Demi-finale Play by Play プレーバイプレー / Actions de jeux Game 48 JPN 87 vs 71 FRA (14-22, 27-12, 27-16, 19-21) Game Duration: 1:31 Game JPN - Japan Score Diff. FRA - France Time 9:02 8 TAKADA M Foul drawn 9:02 12 RUPERT I Substitute out, 7 GRUDA S Substitute in 9:02 8 TAKADA M Free Throw fast break made 1 of 1 (5 Pts) 19-22 3 8:39 13 MACHIDA R Defensive rebound (1) 6 CHARTEREAU A 2PtsFG inside paint, Driving Layup missed 88 AKAHO H 2PtsFG fast break, Layup made (4 Pts), 13 8:32 21-22 1 MACHIDA R Assist (5) 8:32 GARNIER V Timeout 4 FAUTHOUX M 3PtsFG made (3 Pts), 6 CHARTEREAU A 8:14 21-25 4 Assist (1) 7:52 52 MIYAZAWA Y 3PtsFG missed 11 VUKOSAVLJEVIC V Defensive rebound (1) 7:42 88 AKAHO H Personal foul (P1,T2) 7:42 11 VUKOSAVLJEVIC V Foul drawn 11 VUKOSAVLJEVIC V Substitute out, 15 WILLIAMS G 7:42 Substitute in 7:32 52 MIYAZAWA Y Defensive rebound (3) 7 GRUDA S 2PtsFG outside paint, Jump Shot missed 7:16 88 AKAHO H 2PtsFG inside paint, Driving Layup made (6 Pts) 23-25 2 7 GRUDA S 2PtsFG inside paint, Fadeaway Jump Shot made 7:01 23-27 4 (6 Pts), 15 WILLIAMS G Assist (3) 6:41 88 AKAHO H Turnover, Ball handling (1) 15 WILLIAMS G Steal (2) 6:34 8 TAKADA M Defensive rebound (1) 23 JOHANNES M 3PtsFG missed 52 MIYAZAWA Y 3PtsFG fast break made (6 Pts), 13 6:26 26-27 1 MACHIDA R Assist (6) 6:11 8 TAKADA M Personal foul (P1,T3) 6:11 7 GRUDA S Foul drawn 6 CHARTEREAU A, 23 JOHANNES M Substitute out, 5 MIYEM 6:11 E, 10 MICHEL S Substitute in 6:00 88 AKAHO H Defensive rebound (4) 5 MIYEM E 2PtsFG outside paint, Pullup Jump Shot missed 5:46 4 FAUTHOUX M Personal foul (P1,T2) 5:46 8 TAKADA M Foul drawn 13 MACHIDA R 2PtsFG inside paint, Driving Layup missed, 27 5:33 HAYASHI S Offensive rebound (1) 5:31 Team Turnover, 24 seconds (1) 7 GRUDA S 2PtsFG outside paint, Fadeaway Jump Shot 5:16 52 MIYAZAWA Y Defensive rebound (4) missed 88 AKAHO H 2PtsFG fast break, Layup made (8 Pts), 13 5:07 28-27 1 MACHIDA R Assist (7) 5 MIYEM E 2PtsFG inside paint, Layup made (4 Pts), 7 4:56 28-29 1 GRUDA S Assist (2) 4:47 4 FAUTHOUX M Personal foul (P2,T3) 4:47 8 TAKADA M Foul drawn 4:47 4 FAUTHOUX M Substitute out, 39 DUCHET A Substitute in 4:34 8 TAKADA M 3PtsFG made (8 Pts), 13 MACHIDA R Assist (8) 31-29 2 4:14 88 AKAHO H Defensive rebound (5) 39 DUCHET A 2PtsFG outside paint, Pullup Jump Shot missed 4:04 8 TAKADA M 3PtsFG missed 15 WILLIAMS G Defensive rebound (5) 3:53 8 TAKADA M Personal foul, 2 free throws awarded (P2,T4) 3:53 7 GRUDA S Foul drawn 3:53 8 TAKADA M Substitute out, 99 OKOYE M Substitute in 7 GRUDA S Free Throw made 1 of 2 (7 Pts), 15 WILLIAMS G 3:53 31-30 1 Assist (4) 3:53 31-31 0 7 GRUDA S Free Throw made 2 of 2 (8 Pts) 3:53 7 GRUDA S Substitute out, 93 TCHATCHOUANG D Substitute 3:37 52 MIYAZAWA Y 2PtsFG inside paint, Layup missed 10in MICHEL S Defensive rebound (1) BKBWTEAM5-------------SFNL000200--_69 5 Report Created FRI 6 AUG 2021 21:36 Page 3/8 Saitama Super Arena Basketball さいたまスーパーアリーナ バスケットボール / Basketball Super Arena de Saitama Women 女子 / Femmes FRI 6 AUG 2021 Semifinal Start Time: 20:00 準決勝 / Demi-finale Play by Play プレーバイプレー / Actions de jeux Game 48 JPN 87 vs 71 FRA (14-22, 27-12, 27-16, 19-21) Game Duration: 1:31 Game JPN - Japan Score Diff.
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