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EuroBasket: Stars of the future on display at Under 18 All Star game

September 21, 2013

Before today’s 2014 FIBA World Cup qualification decider in Ljubjana, the Under 18 All Star game showcased some of the continent’s new talents. As always, young players look more polished in highlights.

Poland’s Damian Jezke (Rosa Radom, #65 in DraftExpress 1995 international rankings) led the victorious Blue team with 13 points. Serbia’s Nikola Jokic (Mega Vizura, #17 International 95) had 12 as they won 74-69. Kenan Sipahi (Fenerbahce, #5 in International 95) had 4 points, 4 rebounds, and 6 assists for the Blues.

Turkey’s Kerem Kanter, younger brother of Enes, impressed for the White team with 14 points while Rade Zagorac (Smederevo, #35 International 95), had 13 points and 9 boards. James Metecan Birsen (Fenerbahce, #12 International 95) had 10 points.

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