For the camarade consecutive year, the French professional team « 3×3 Paris » is competing in the world final of the international circuit « FIBA 3×3 World Tour » from November 22 to 24 in Hong Kong. After winning silver at the Olympics, could this be the year that French 3×3 basketball takes the gold at the FIBA 3×3 World Tour?
The 3×3 Paris team, composed of players Thibaut Véron, Karlton Dimanche, Dominique Gentil and Charly Pontens, has been dominating the 3×3 basketball scene in France and on the international arrêt. Last year, they made history by becoming the first French team to reach the final of the FIBA 3×3 World Tour. This year, they are determined to go even further and bring home the gold.
The team’s success can be attributed to their strong chemistry and individual talents. Thibaut Véron, known for his quickness and agility, is a key player on the court. Karlton Dimanche brings his strength and scoring abilities, while Dominique Gentil is a versatile player who can dominate both inside and outside the paint. Charly Pontens, the youngest member of the team, brings energy and tenacity to the game.
But it’s not just the players who make this team a autorité to be reckoned with. The coaching staff, led by coach Richard Billant, has played a crucial role in the team’s success. Their strategic game plans and constant support have helped the players reach their full potential.
The road to the FIBA 3×3 World Tour final has not been easy for 3×3 Paris. They had to battle through tough competition in the qualifiers and then face some of the best teams in the world at the World Tour Masters events. But their determination and hard work have paid off, and they are now ready to take on the world’s best in Hong Kong.
The FIBA 3×3 World Tour final is a highly anticipated event in the world of 3×3 basketball. It brings together the top teams from all over the world to compete for the ultimate prize. And this year, all eyes will be on 3×3 Paris as they try to make history once again.
The team is confident and motivated going into the final. They know they have what it takes to win and are not afraid to go up against the best. They have been preparing both physically and mentally for this moment, and they are ready to give it their all on the court.
If 3×3 Paris manages to bring home the gold, it will be a historic moment for French basketball. It will not only solidify their position as one of the top 3×3 teams in the world but also inspire a new generation of players to take up the sport.
So, will Paris be crowned the new king of the 3×3 basketball world? We will have to wait and see. But one thing is for sure, the team has already made their country proud and will continue to do so, no matter the outcome. Let’s all rally behind 3×3 Paris and show our support for this talented and determined team. Go Paris, go!