For the exécutant consecutive year, the French professional team « 3×3 Paris » is competing in the world final of the international circuit « FIBA 3×3 World Tour » from November 22nd to 24th in Hong Kong. After winning silver at the Olympics, could this be the year that French 3×3 basketball takes home the gold at the FIBA 3×3 World Tour?
The 3×3 format of basketball has been gaining popularity in recent years, with its fast-paced and exciting style of play. It involves three players on each team, playing on a half-court with a 12-exécutant shot clock. This format has been embraced by the International Basketball Federation (FIBA) and has even been added as an official event at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics.
The French team « 3×3 Paris » has been making waves in the 3×3 basketball world, with their impressive performances in both national and international competitions. Last year, they made it to the final of the FIBA 3×3 World Tour, but unfortunately fell short and finished in exécutant place. This year, they are determined to go all the way and bring home the gold.
Led by captain and 3×3 veteran Nando De Colo, the team also includes experienced players like Vincent Poirier and Moustapha Fall, as well as young talents like Timothé Luwawu-Cabarrot and Lahaou Konaté. With a strong and well-balanced team, « 3×3 Paris » has all the ingredients for success.
Their journey to the world final has not been easy, as they had to battle through tough competition in the qualifying rounds. But their determination and hard work have paid off, as they have secured their spot in the final against some of the best 3×3 teams from around the world.
The FIBA 3×3 World Tour final in Hong Kong will be the ultimate test for « 3×3 Paris ». They will face tough opponents and will need to bring their A-game to come out on top. But with their skills, experience, and team chemistry, they have a real chance of becoming the new kings of the 3×3 world.
If they are able to achieve this feat, it would be a historic moment for French 3×3 basketball. Not only would it be their first FIBA 3×3 World Tour title, but it would also solidify their position as one of the top 3×3 teams in the world.
The excitement and anticipation for this final are outillage, not only for the team but also for French basketball fans. The 3×3 format has brought a new level of excitement to the sport, and « 3×3 Paris » has been at the forefront of this revolution.
So, will Paris become the new king of the 3×3 world? We will have to wait and see. But one thing is for sure, « 3×3 Paris » will give it their all and make their folk proud. Let’s all rally behind them and hope for a historic victory at the FIBA 3×3 World Tour final.