#头条创作挑战赛#
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In the third game of the group stage of the Paris Olympics, the Japan women's basketball team played against the Belgium women's basketball team, and the result of this game is related to whether the Chinese women's basketball team can advance. The performance of the Japan women's basketball team is very bad, and the first two games can be said to be two teams at all, not only the offensive end is very simple and frequent iron, the defensive end is also useless, Belgium gradually gained a huge advantage of more than 30 points, and finally defeated Japan by a huge advantage of 27 points. In this way, Belgium's net score in three games is +1, just ahead of the Chinese women's basketball team to advance to the quarterfinals, and whether the Chinese women's basketball team can advance depends on the performance of the other group. Judging from the game, the Japan team in this game is completely playing the Chinese women's basketball team, not only has no sportsmanship at all, but can even be said to be disgusting!
The Japan women's basketball team started off fairly well, with Maki Takada and Saki Hayashi scoring back-to-back points to help the team take the lead. However, these were the only two sports goals scored by Japan in the first quarter of the game, and then Japan scored three points on the offensive end, only three points through free throws, and only seven points in the whole quarter. Belgium performed very well, not only playing an inside advantage, but also shooting very accurately on the outside, which is also related to the eye defense of the Japan team. Belgium played a small 17-3 surge to overtake the score and stretch it to double digits. The first quarter ended with Belgium leading 19-7.
Belgium continued to play an inside advantage in the second quarter, and Japan's performance finally improved, with Maki Takada and Himawari Ako hitting consecutive shots in the middle and long range, Evelyn and Hayashi Saki also hitting consecutive three-pointers, and Japan hit an 11-4 mini-surge to narrow the gap, and Belgium led 30-18. Belgium then made more mistakes, with Evelyn and Hayashi Hishiri hitting outside the field to bring the deficit back to 10 points. Belgium hit a three-pointer and broke through to make it 2+1 and scored six points in a row to extend its advantage. At halftime, Belgium led 39-23.
In the rematch, Belgium fought back after scoring in the air, and then hit a pie under the basket to extend the advantage to more than 20 points to lead 45-23. Maki Takada and Raiko Motohashi cut in succession to stop the bleeding, Nanako Higashisu fought back, and Japan scored six points in a row to return to color. Japan then fell into a scoring drought again, and Belgium went on a 10-4 spurt to extend their advantage to 55-33. Nanako Higashi and Evelyn hit three-pointers to stop the bleeding, and Belgium responded with consecutive scores. The third quarter ended with Belgium leading 61-39.
In the final quarter, Belgium continued to control the game, leading the attack through the inside to play a 7-2 mini-surge to extend the margin to 26 points and lead 68-42. This point difference is a key point, with Belgium having a net win of -26 points in their first two games. Ako Sunflower hit both free throws, and Belgium hit back-to-back three-pointers to extend the deficit to 30 points, giving Belgium a 74-44 lead. Belgium then controlled the game and eventually defeated Japan 85-58.