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20 November, 2017
26 February, 2019
25/02/2018
Game Report
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Russia get back on track with convincing win over Bosnia and Herzegovina

PERM (FIBA Basketball World Cup 2019 European Qualifiers) - Russia bounced back from Friday's defeat to France in style as they beat Bosnia and Herzegovina 70-53.

The home side were able to avenge their loss in November as they recorded their second home win of Group E with a convincing display.

Turning point: Russia produced a strong third quarter effort as they outscored the visitors 21-6 to establish a commanding lead and were able to repel the electric display of Dzanan Musa - who finished with a game-high 26 points in the losing effort.

Game hero: Captain Vitaly Fridzon top scored with 16 points on 6 of 10 shooting from the floor as well as adding 8 rebounds to a side that had been out-rebounded in each of its first three games.

Stats don't lie: While Musa excelled with 26 points, there was no other scorer in double figures for Bosnia and Herzegovina, while Russia were boosted by a balanced attack as five players hit 10+ points.

Bottom line: The result leaves both sides at 2-2 heading into the final window as they both face games against France and Belgium to close out the First Round.

They said: "Thanks to our fans in Perm - they really gave us a lot of energy. I'd like to thank my players and congratulate the younger players and new players on the win. Thanks to Vitaly [Fridzon] too - he wanted to join us in the first games and we missed him there. It's tough now, but we can still win in France." - Russia coach Sergey Bazarevich.

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