Basketball

Miami Secures First FIBA 3×3 World Tour Title in Zadar

James Parrott’s MVP performance and a display of global talent underscore the event’s competitive balance

Momentum Defines the Zadar Showcase

The fifth stop of the FIBA 3×3 World Tour descended on Zadar, Croatia, turning the Adriatic city into a vibrant stage for basketball’s fastest‑growing format. Fans packed the waterfront arena, and the city’s energetic vibe set the tone for a competition that promised surprises.

In the men’s final, Miami delivered a breakthrough performance, capturing its first World Tour title. The American squad’s blend of speed and precision proved decisive, marking a pivotal moment for a program that had long chased its first championship.

James Parrott, the tournament’s standout, was crowned MVP after a series of clutch plays that swung momentum in his team’s favor. His all‑around contribution highlighted the importance of individual brilliance within a cohesive unit.

Amsterdam impressed many with a series of tight contests, yet fell short of the podium, while Serbia’s traditional powerhouses Ub and Liman continued to dominate the 3×3 landscape, underscoring the nation’s deep talent pool.

Organizers noted that momentum and team chemistry emerged as decisive factors, a theme that resonated throughout the event. The open nature of the draw meant no side could claim invincibility, keeping the race for the next stop wide open.

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