Everything you need to know before FIBA 3×3 World Tour Utsunomiya Opener 2022
It’s baaack! The wait is finally over because Season 11 of the FIBA 3×3 World Tour is about to get started at the Utsunomiya Opener.
Let’s take a closer look at everything you need to know before the action starts on May 14-15.
Where can I watch the Utsunomiya Opener?
The action runs from May 14-15, and you can follow it live on the FIBA 3×3 YouTube, Facebook and Sina Weibo pages.
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Who is competing in Utsunomiya?
The top 7 teams in the rankings and a total of 14 squads: Ub Huishan NE, Antwerp, Liman Huishan NE, Riga, Amsterdam, Sakiai, Jeddah, Lausanne, Princeton, Vienna, Utsunomiya BREX, Tokyo Dime, Asakusa EXE, Shinagawa CC
What are the pools?
Who are the favorites?
This is an absolutely loaded field. Don’t believe me? Well we’ve pulled out 11 of the top 13 teams to make sure the World Tour starts with a battle royale.
There probably isn’t one clear cut favorite but a handful of contenders. Truthfully, anyone in the draw could go all the way after 2021 delivered more thrills than the new Scream movie as new contenders emerged.
But if we’re going to pick a few, we just have to start with No.1 seed Ub, who probably had the best stretch of anyone in 2021 when they went back-to-back in Debrecen and Montreal. The instant chemistry between Novi Sad great Dejan Majstorovic and a nastier Strahinja Stojacic had to be seen to be believed.
The usual suspects Liman and Riga will be out to prove they haven’t lost a step. The last time we saw the Serbs, they were partying like it was 1999 after taking out the Jeddah Final to prove a point to critics, while Riga are counting on Nauris Miezis to show their Olympic shape.
If there is one popular pick it might just be Antwerp, who are the No.2 seed but could not go all the way during their memorable debut season of 2021.
They have, of course, Thibaut Vervoort aka ‘Must See TV’ who has promised an even better second season but he’s not a one man show. Nick Celis, a walking bucket himself, likes to sometimes play the lead role and he’ll get his points too. Sadly the team will feature just three players after their fourth member tested positive to COVID one day before flying to Japan.
You want a dark horse? Well, they probably are too good to be labelled an underdog but new-look Jeddah might be the most intriguing team after an off season makeover.
The Saudi Arabians had probably the best off season after picking up ex-Sakiai star Darius Tarvydas and 3×3 great Simon Finzgar. The additions make Jeddah absolutely loaded and so talented on O that they might finish off games within minutes. That’s, of course, if the pieces click.
Who are the players to watch?
You want stars? Ok, we’ve got them for you. You want a dude who can make the ball talk? Nauris Miezis. You want a dude who can shoot twos from the logos like a free throw drill? Stefan Kojic.
You want someone who can dunk like he should be competing in the dunk contest? Filip Kramer. You want to watch a block party? Kareem Maddox. You want to watch a former NBA player putting everything on the line for 3×3? Robbie Hummel.
You want to watch a dude heat up faster than wasabi? Thibaut Vervoort. You want to watch a guy age backwards when he steps on the half court? Simon Finzgar.
You want to watch someone continually break ankles? Gilles Martin. You want to watch an athletic marvel putting defenders in body bags? Strahinja Stojacic.
I could go on and on, but I think you get the point.
Just don’t miss a second of the hottest event this weekend and remember you can pick all these stars on your dream team in our brand new 3×3 Fantasy app
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