| 24 SECONDS WITHThe Czech Republic have proven to be one of the surprise teams in Napoli having shrugged off successive losses on days one and two of the tournament to turn things around and secure an unlikely quarter-final spot. While their fairytale run towards next years World U17 Championships and even a medal has now ended, FIBA Europe caught up with star guard Tereza Vyoralova for 24 seconds. |
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Despite the agony of losing their Division A status after a winless streak in Naples, Germany duo Sophie Eder and Lena Bradaric both found time to speak to FIBA Europe as they paired up for 24 Seconds. |
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While it has not been easy going for Spain, they have at least been able to rely on the genuine inside-outside threat of Andrea Vilaro. Taking time out from the race for MVP and trying to book a place in the semi-finals, the wing player kindly caught up with FIBA Europe. |
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Finland may have had their hopes of a place in the quarter finals ended but they came up as one of the surprise teams in the tournament. Having been promoted from Division B last summer they have really given the fans in Napoli a lot of entertainment with some thrilling games. |
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Very much a double act on the court, Serbia small forwards Milica Toskovic and Natasa Kovacevic kindly teamed up to speak with FIBA Europe off the court as they fight to make the quarter finals having already shown their potential with a big win over Spain. |
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It has certainly been a tough first week in Naples for the Sweden team who failed to win any of their group games and are now battling it out in the Classification round. Elin Gustavsson came up with 21 points yesterday to help sink Germany and afterwards she kindly took some time out from helping to save the Division A status of her team to talk to FIBA Europe. |
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