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Saitama Super Arena 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: 13:40 準決勝 / Demi-finale Play by Play プレーバイプレー / Actions de jeux Game 47 USA 79 vs 59 SRB (25-12, 16-11, 17-16, 21-20) Game Duration: 1:31 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Scoring by 5 min intervals: USA 9 25 30 41 51 58 68 79 SRB 4 12 17 23 28 39 42 59 Quarter Starters: FIRST QUARTER USA 6 BIRD S 9 WILSON A 10 STEWART B 12 TAURASI D 15 GRINER B SRB 5 VASIC S 9 BROOKS J 11 CRVENDAKIC A 23 DABOVIC A 33 KRAJISNIK T Game USA - United States Score Diff. SRB - Serbia Time 10:00 15 GRINER B Jump ball won 33 KRAJISNIK T Jump ball lost 9:47 9 WILSON A 2PtsFG outside paint, Jump Shot missed 23 DABOVIC A Defensive rebound (1) 9:34 6 BIRD S Steal (1) 11 CRVENDAKIC A Turnover, Bad pass (1) 9:28 12 TAURASI D 3PtsFG missed 5 VASIC S Defensive rebound (1) 9 BROOKS J 2PtsFG outside paint, Jump Shot made (2 Pts), 5 9:17 0-2 2 VASIC S Assist (1) 8:56 15 GRINER B 2PtsFG outside paint, Jump Shot missed 8:54 Offensive Team rebound (1) 8:47 12 TAURASI D Turnover, Bad pass (1) 9 BROOKS J Steal (1) 8:34 10 STEWART B Defensive rebound (1) 11 CRVENDAKIC A 2PtsFG outside paint, Jump Shot missed 8:23 6 BIRD S 3PtsFG made (3 Pts), 12 TAURASI D Assist (1) 3-2 1 7:57 6 BIRD S Steal (2) 9 BROOKS J Turnover, Ball handling (1) 7:52 10 STEWART B 3PtsFG missed 23 DABOVIC A Defensive rebound (2) 33 KRAJISNIK T 2PtsFG inside paint, Layup made (2 Pts), 5 7:36 3-4 1 VASIC S Assist (2) 7:16 9 WILSON A 2PtsFG inside paint, Layup made (2 Pts) 5-4 1 6:58 9 WILSON A Defensive rebound (1) 5 VASIC S 3PtsFG missed 6:48 15 GRINER B 2PtsFG fast break, Driving Layup missed 9 BROOKS J Defensive rebound (1) 9 BROOKS J 2PtsFG outside paint, Fadeaway Jump Shot 6:35 10 STEWART B Defensive rebound (2) missed 9 BROOKS J Unsportsmanlike foul, 2 free throws awarded 6:21 (P1,T1) 6:21 15 GRINER B Foul drawn 6:21 11 CRVENDAKIC A Substitute out, 8 JOVANOVIC N Substitute 15 GRINER B Free Throw made 1 of 2 (1 Pts), 9 WILSON A in 6:21 6-4 2 Assist (1) 6:21 15 GRINER B Free Throw made 2 of 2 (2 Pts) 7-4 3 15 GRINER B 2PtsFG inside paint, Layup made (4 Pts), 10 6:11 9-4 5 STEWART B Assist (1) 6:02 15 GRINER B Defensive rebound (1) 9 BROOKS J 3PtsFG missed 5:52 9 WILSON A Turnover, Bad pass (1) 5 VASIC S Steal (1) 5:46 10 STEWART B Defensive rebound (3) 9 BROOKS J 2PtsFG outside paint, Jump Shot missed 5:34 9 WILSON A Turnover, Bad pass (2) 23 DABOVIC A Steal (1) 5:28 12 TAURASI D Defensive rebound (1) 9 BROOKS J 2PtsFG outside paint, Floating Jump Shot missed 5:18 12 TAURASI D 2PtsFG outside paint, Pullup Jump Shot missed 33 KRAJISNIK T Defensive rebound (1) 5:03 6 BIRD S Defensive rebound (1) 33 KRAJISNIK T 2PtsFG outside paint, Jump Shot missed 4:52 33 KRAJISNIK T Personal foul, 2 free throws awarded (P1,T2) 4:52 9 WILSON A Foul drawn 23 DABOVIC A, 33 KRAJISNIK T Substitute out, 12 ANDERSON 4:52 Y, 14 STANKOVIC D Substitute in 4:52 9 WILSON A Free Throw made 1 of 2 (3 Pts) 10-4 6 4:52 9 WILSON A Free Throw made 2 of 2 (4 Pts) 11-4 7 4:52 9 WILSON A Substitute out, 4 LOYD J Substitute in 4:35 8 JOVANOVIC N 3PtsFG missed BKBWTEAM5-------------SFNL000100--_69 5 Report Created FRI 6 AUG 2021 15:20 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: 13:40 準決勝 / Demi-finale Play by Play プレーバイプレー / Actions de jeux Game 47 USA 79 vs 59 SRB (25-12, 16-11, 17-16, 21-20) Game Duration: 1:31 Game USA - United States Score Diff. SRB - Serbia Time 4:33 Offensive Team rebound (1) 4:33 9 BROOKS J Substitute out, 24 SKORIC M Substitute in 4:28 15 GRINER B Blocked shot (1) 5 VASIC S 2PtsFG inside paint, Jump Shot blocked 4:27 Offensive Team rebound (2) 5 VASIC S 2PtsFG inside paint, Layup made (2 Pts), 14 4:21 11-6 5 STANKOVIC D Assist (1) 6 BIRD S 2PtsFG outside paint, Jump Shot made (5 Pts), 10 3:58 13-6 7 STEWART B Assist (2) 3:41 15 GRINER B Defensive rebound (2) 14 STANKOVIC D 2PtsFG outside paint, Jump Shot missed 10 STEWART B 2PtsFG fast break, Driving Layup made (2 3:33 15-6 9 Pts), 12 TAURASI D Assist (2) 3:13 10 STEWART B Defensive rebound (4) 14 STANKOVIC D 2PtsFG inside paint, Jump Shot missed 3:06 14 STANKOVIC D Personal foul (P1,T3) 3:06 15 GRINER B Foul drawn 3:06 MALJKOVIC M Timeout 3:06 15 GRINER B Substitute out, 14 CHARLES T Substitute in 3:06 5 VASIC S Substitute out, 6 CADO S Substitute in 4 LOYD J 2PtsFG outside paint, Jump Shot missed, 10 3:05 STEWART B Offensive rebound (5) 2:55 10 STEWART B 2PtsFG inside paint, Driving Layup missed 8 JOVANOVIC N Defensive rebound (1) 12 ANDERSON Y 2PtsFG inside paint, Driving Layup made (2 2:45 15-8 7 Pts) 2:37 6 CADO S Personal foul (P1,T4) 2:37 14 CHARLES T Foul drawn 14 CHARLES T 2PtsFG inside paint, Fadeaway Jump Shot 2:26 17-8 9 made (2 Pts) 2:10 4 LOYD J Defensive rebound (1) 12 ANDERSON Y 3PtsFG missed 14 CHARLES T 2PtsFG outside paint, Jump Shot made (4 Pts), 1:59 19-8 11 4 LOYD J Assist (1) 1:44 12 TAURASI D Defensive rebound (2) 6 CADO S 3PtsFG missed 10 STEWART B 2PtsFG fast break, Layup made (4 Pts), 12 1:38 21-8 13 TAURASI D Assist (3) 1:25 12 TAURASI D Personal foul (P1,T1) 1:25 14 STANKOVIC D Foul drawn 6 BIRD S, 12 TAURASI D Substitute out, 7 ATKINS A, 8 GRAY 1:25 C Substitute in 1:25 14 STANKOVIC D Substitute out, 32 DUGALIC A Substitute in 1:11 14 CHARLES T Steal (1) 12 ANDERSON Y Turnover, Ball handling (1) 10 STEWART B 2PtsFG fast break, Pullup Jump Shot made (6 1:06 23-8 15 Pts) 0:50 7 ATKINS A Personal foul (P1,T2) 0:50 8 JOVANOVIC N Foul drawn 0:50 10 STEWART B Substitute out, 13 FOWLES S Substitute in 12 ANDERSON Y 2PtsFG outside paint, Pullup Jump Shot 0:37 23-10 13 made (4 Pts) 4 LOYD J 2PtsFG outside paint, Floating Jump Shot made (2 0:19 25-10 15 Pts) 12 ANDERSON Y 2PtsFG outside paint, Fadeaway Jump Shot 0:03 25-12 13 made (6 Pts) BKBWTEAM5-------------SFNL000100--_69 5 Report Created FRI 6 AUG 2021 15:20 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: 13:40 準決勝 / Demi-finale Play by Play プレーバイプレー / Actions de jeux Game 47 USA 79 vs 59 SRB (25-12, 16-11, 17-16, 21-20) Game Duration: 1:31 Quarter Starters: SECOND QUARTER USA 4 LOYD J 7 ATKINS A 8 GRAY C 13 FOWLES S 14 CHARLES T SRB 5 VASIC S 6 CADO S 8 JOVANOVIC N 12 ANDERSON Y 32 DUGALIC A Game USA - United States Score Diff. SRB - Serbia Time 10:00 Alternating Possession Gained 5 VASIC S 3PtsFG missed, 8 JOVANOVIC N Offensive 9:50 rebound (2) 32 DUGALIC A 3PtsFG missed, 5 VASIC S Offensive rebound 9:36 (2) 9:22 8 GRAY C Defensive rebound (1) 5 VASIC S 2PtsFG inside paint, Jump Shot missed 9:10 8 GRAY C 2PtsFG outside paint, Fadeaway Jump Shot missed 32 DUGALIC A Defensive rebound (1) 8:51 13 FOWLES S Personal foul (P1,T1) 8:51 12 ANDERSON Y Foul drawn 5 VASIC S 2PtsFG outside paint, Pullup Jump Shot missed, 32 8:41 DUGALIC A Offensive rebound (2) 8:39 13 FOWLES S Defensive rebound (1) 32 DUGALIC A 2PtsFG inside paint, Layup missed 8:29 13 FOWLES S 2PtsFG inside paint, Layup missed 8 JOVANOVIC N Defensive rebound (3) 8:22 13 FOWLES S Defensive rebound (2) 8 JOVANOVIC N 2PtsFG fast break, Driving Layup missed 8:11 4 LOYD J Turnover, Bad pass (1) 5 VASIC S Steal (2) 7:55 8 GRAY C Personal foul (P1,T2) 7:55 32 DUGALIC A Foul drawn 12 ANDERSON Y 2PtsFG outside paint, Step Back Jump Shot 7:45 25-14 11 made (8 Pts) 7:34 8 GRAY C Turnover, Bad pass (1) 7:19 14 CHARLES T Defensive rebound (1) 12 ANDERSON Y 3PtsFG missed 7:12 12 ANDERSON Y Personal foul (P1,T1) 7:12 7 ATKINS A Foul drawn 4 LOYD J, 13 FOWLES S, 14 CHARLES T Substitute out, 6 7:12 BIRD S, 9 WILSON A, 15 GRINER B Substitute in 7:02 6 BIRD S 3PtsFG made (8 Pts), 7 ATKINS A Assist (1) 28-14 14 12 ANDERSON Y 3PtsFG missed, 8 JOVANOVIC N 6:48 Offensive rebound (4) 12 ANDERSON Y 2PtsFG outside paint, Step Back Jump Shot 6:33 missed, 6 CADO S Offensive rebound (1) 6:19 28-17 11 6 CADO S 3PtsFG made (3 Pts), 8 JOVANOVIC N Assist (1) 5:55 7 ATKINS A 3PtsFG missed 8 JOVANOVIC N Defensive rebound (5) 5:44 7 ATKINS A Substitute out, 10 STEWART B Substitute in 5:44 8 JOVANOVIC N Substitute out, 9 BROOKS J Substitute in 5:28 15 GRINER B Defensive rebound (3) 32 DUGALIC A 2PtsFG outside paint, Pullup Jump Shot missed 15 GRINER B 2PtsFG inside paint, Layup missed, 15 GRINER 5:12 B Offensive rebound (4) 5:10 15 GRINER B 2PtsFG inside paint, Layup made (6 Pts) 30-17 13 4:45 6 BIRD S Defensive rebound (2) 32 DUGALIC A 3PtsFG missed 4:20 9 WILSON A 2PtsFG inside paint, Jump Shot missed 32 DUGALIC A Defensive rebound (3) 3:56 8 GRAY C Steal (1) 5 VASIC S Turnover, Ball handling (1) 3:46 10 STEWART B 3PtsFG missed 5 VASIC S Defensive rebound (3) 5 VASIC S 2PtsFG inside paint, Fadeaway Jump Shot made (4 3:19 30-19 11 Pts) 3:04 MALJKOVIC M Timeout 3:04 8 GRAY C Substitute out, 12 TAURASI D Substitute in 3:04 32 DUGALIC A Substitute out, 33 KRAJISNIK T Substitute in 2:53 12 TAURASI D Turnover, Bad pass (2) 12 ANDERSON Y Steal (1) 2:45 12 TAURASI D Personal foul (P2,T3) 2:45 33 KRAJISNIK T Foul drawn BKBWTEAM5-------------SFNL000100--_69 5 Report Created FRI 6 AUG 2021 15:20 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: 13:40 準決勝 / Demi-finale Play by Play プレーバイプレー / Actions de jeux Game 47 USA 79 vs 59 SRB (25-12, 16-11, 17-16, 21-20) Game Duration: 1:31 Game USA - United States Score Diff.
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