Marseille: Shoot-Out
Shoot-Out Contest
• Participants: 1 player from each team
• Qualifiers: Format: Each player attempts 10 shots (all worth one point): five from the right wing and five from the left wing (45º angle from the baseline) and with a 30" shot clock. The player who score the most points in the shortest amount of time advance to the final. In case of a tie (same points and time), the tied players shoot again.
Player | Team | Score | Time | Status |
---|---|---|---|---|
Alexandre Aygalenq | Paris | 8 | 25 | Q |
Alan Boger | Dusseldorf | 8 | 27.5 | Q |
Dylan Van Eyck | Haarlem | 7 | 26.3 | Q |
Ignas Razutis | Plunge | 6 | 24.8 | Q |
Jonas Foerts | Antwerp | 6 | 26.6 | - |
Dejan Majstorovic | Ub | 5 | 27.1 | - |
Nico Kaltenbrunner | Vienna | 6 | 30 | - |
Arvin Slagter | Amsterdam | 5 | 26 | - |
Matheo Cauwet | Marseille | 5 | 28.7 | - |
Malik Hluchoweckyj | Jeddah | 4 | 30 | - |
• Final: Before the semi-finals on Day 2, the 4 qualified players attempt 18 shots from four different locations: five from the right wing (45° angle from the baseline), five from the top of the arc (same location as qualification phase), five from the left wing (45° from the baseline) and three from the 3x3 logo. Shots from around the arc are worth 1 point, while shots from the 3x3 logo are worth 2 points. In case of a tie (same points and time), the tied players shoot again.
Player | Team | Score | Time |
---|---|---|---|
Alexandre Aygalenq | Paris | ||
Alan Boger | Dusseldorf | ||
Dylan Van Eyck | Haarlem | ||
Ignas Razutis | Plunge |
- Prize: 500USD for the winner Winner + New Record (>17 points) gets 5'000USD