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    Germany - World Championships U17 Were Great for Basketball Betting

    World-championships-U17World Championships U17 are now over with the USA as the basketball betting victors. Two years running, the USA team have shown all that they have, and after rising quickly to the finals, the USA team beat Poland with a score of 111-80 following most European basketball odds. We saw an incredible sense of athleticism, defense and lighting fast reflexes, as the Americans managed to steal the ball 15 times, and even at the halftime, the United States had a 17 point lead.

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    World-championships-U17World Championships U17 are now over with the USA as the basketball betting victors. Two years running, the USA team have shown all that they have, and after rising quickly to the finals, the USA team beat Poland with a score of 111-80 following most European basketball odds.

    We saw an incredible sense of athleticism, defense and lighting fast reflexes, as the Americans managed to steal the ball 15 times, and even at the halftime, the United States had a 17 point lead.

    Brad Beal was hot with 19 points for the final and averaging 18.3 points per game and making 31 shots from beyond the arc, thus earning him MVP of the tournament.

    Teammates James McAdoo grabbed 20 points with 7 rebounds and 2 blocks and Michael Gilchrist had 16 points and four rebounds to impress European basketball odds.

    McAdoo, has already committed to the University of North Carolina, while Beal has committed to Florida; both teams are popular in basketball betting, with UNC having won 5 College Championships in 1957, 1982, 1993, 2005, and 2009.

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    Tomasz Gielo led Poland with 21 points for the game, one of the tournament’s most productive tall men, Przemyslaw Marcin Karnowski, 6-foot-11 was effectively held back by the Americans to just three points and six rebounds for fans of Polish basketball betting.

    Although close, Canada managed to beat Lithuania 83-81, for a bronze medal. The Canadians had been beat out by the USA in the semi finals 103-83, but still relished in their third place basketball betting win.

    “This game is another historic win for Canada,” said CMNT Head Coach Roy Rana. “There has only been one or two times that Canada has medalled at the worlds…and for these young kids to do this in the beginning of their career will only raise all of our expectations in a good way for these guys to have that self confidence to play internationally.”

    “This was a team willing to make sacrifices for each other in order to be successful,” added Rana. “From Matt Willms (Leamington, Ont.), our twelfth man who understood the long term goal, to our captains Pangos, Bennett and Notice, this is a selfless group, and we are all focused on the same goal.”

    Final standings:
    1. United States
    2. Poland
    3. Canada
    4. Lithuania
    5. Serbia
    6. Australia
    7. China
    8. Germany
    9. Argentina
    10. Spain
    11. Egypt
    12. South Korea