Serbia’s dominance against Estonia was evident through a combination of sharpshooting and disciplined defense. Vasilije Micić led the charge, orchestrating the offense with precision and finishing with a team-high 22 points coupled with 7 assists. His ability to penetrate the defense created numerous open looks, as Serbia shot an impressive 52% from the field. Alongside him, Luka Mitrović showcased versatility, contributing a double-double with 15 points and 11 rebounds, anchoring the team’s presence in the paint and securing critical second-chance points.

Defensively, the Serbian squad executed a relentless scheme designed to disrupt Estonia’s rhythm. Key tactical elements included:

  • High-pressure perimeter defense that forced multiple turnovers in the backcourt.
  • Switch-heavy pick-and-roll coverage, minimizing Estonia’s ball-handler effectiveness.
  • Dominant rim protection by center Boban Marjanović, who altered numerous shots and gathered 5 blocks.
Player Points Rebounds Assists
Vasilije Micić 22 4 7
Luka Mitrović 15 11 3
Boban Marjanović 12 9 2
Nemanja Bjelica 18 6 4