Amsterdam vs. Kanchanaburi: Fastest Game at Shenzhen Masters!

The winner of the Abu Dhabi Masters, Amsterdam, was the first to face the FIBA 3x3 World Tour newcomers—Thailand’s Kanchanaburi K2P
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The winner of the Abu Dhabi Masters, Amsterdam, was the first to face the FIBA 3×3 World Tour newcomers—Thailand’s Kanchanaburi K2P—at the Shenzhen Masters. This team made their debut in the World Tour and, despite experts’ skepticism, managed to challenge the seasoned Amsterdam squad.

Kanchanaburi’s speed can be considered one of their advantages, but their lack of accurate passing and currently weak long-range game left them with no chance of victory. The match ended 21:05 in favor of Amsterdam. So far, it’s the fastest game of the tournament and the one with the largest point gap.