Disaster on the Court: Montenegro’s Young Basketballers Crushed by Sweden!
Is this the end of hope for Montenegrin basketball? Our under-20 team suffered a brutal defeat at the European Championship, losing decisively to Sweden in the battle for 9th to 12th place. The Swedes dominated from start to finish, and our team fell behind by a whopping 23 points.
The top scorer for Montenegro was Đurović with 17 points, but that was nowhere near enough to stop the Swedish wizard Ridervold, who dropped an unbelievable 38 points! Yes, you read that right – 38 points by a single player against our young national team.
Next up is a fight for 11th place against Hungary, who also lost to Portugal. Is this a sign that the future of our basketball is seriously shaky? Will our young players rise from the ashes, or is this just another season without results?
Where Did Our Strength Go?
Clearly, something is off with the preparation and play of our youth team. While Sweden has a player who can single-handedly decide a game, our guys look like they’ve lost all sense of the game. Is the problem with the coaches, the system, or the players themselves?
What’s Next?
Montenegro will try to fight for 11th place against Hungary, but realistically, how important is that when looking at the bigger picture? Is it time for serious changes in youth basketball, or will we keep seeing defeats like this?
If you have thoughts on this disaster, or maybe a basketball joke to lighten the mood, feel free to share in the comments. Maybe laughter is exactly what we need to get through this crisis!
Provocative Summary:
- Montenegro’s young basketballers lost to Sweden by 23 points.
- Đurović scored 17 points, but Ridervold dropped a massive 38.
- Next game is a fight for 11th place against Hungary.
- The big question: will anything change in Montenegrin basketball?
This isn’t just a loss, it’s a wake-up call! Will we let our basketball collapse or finally react? We’re waiting for your comments because this is a topic that can’t be ignored!