Serbia soar over Estonia with ease

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RIGA (Latvia) – The majority of the 8,151 fans in Arena Riga were signing their hearts out for Estonia, but Serbia had no mercy, opening their account in Riga with a 98-64 win.

Serbia flirted with the all-time FIBA EuroBasket assists record, dishing out 32 of them, but the previous mark of 33 still stands, set by none other than Svetislav Pesic’s Yugoslavia, against none other than Estonia, back in 2001.

Turning Point

The moment Maik-Kalev Kotsar got injured this summer. It was always going to be an uphill battle for Estonia against the size of Serbia, but without their star center, they were no match for Nikola Jokic and his compatriots.

Serbia opened up a 32-12 lead in the first quarter, and made it a one-way street from start to finish.

TCL Player of the Game

It could’ve been anyone, but Nikola Jovic had 18 points and 6 assists in just 16 minutes of work, giving Serbia that much needed energy to start the game on the right note.

Stats Don’t Lie

Serbia won every single category in the boxscore, but when they are moving the ball like this, it’s a joy to watch. It was the 14th time a team dished out 30+ assists in a EuroBasket game since FIBA began tracking the stat in 1995.

Team

Opponent

Edition

Rebounds

Yugoslavia

Estonia

2001

33

Serbia

Estonia

2025

32

France

Poland

2022

32

Serbia

Iceland

2015

32

Lithuania

Russia

1999

32

Czechia

Greece

2022

32

Bottom Line

Serbia took care of business, getting their largest win ever in a FIBA EuroBasket game (+34), while Nikola Jokic showed us once again why people consider him the best player in the world, getting 11 points, 10 rebounds and 7 assists, barely breaking a sweat.

Estonia got 11 points from Henri Drell, but the real story are their fans, travelling in thousands from the homeland, rocking the house in Riga.

More than 8,000 fans were in attendance for Serbia and Estonia

Serbia were a mountain to big to climb, but with this support from the stands, Estonia could shake things up in the upcoming games.

They Said

For more quotes, tune in to the official post-game press conference!

FIBA

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