Media people talk about Serbia s out: Someone has to wipe his butt, otherwise the offense will be strong enough to cover the defense
9:21am, 7 September 2025Basketball
In a knockout match ending today, the Serbian men's basketball team lost to the Finnish men's basketball team 86-92 and stopped in the quarterfinals.
After the game, basketball media person Kuangyan Doggy commented: "I said before that Gundam's strength lies in offense overflow, which can cover the shortcomings of defense.
"But the premise is that someone has to help wipe his butt, or if not, the offense must overflow to cover the defense.
"The situation in Serbia is that there are no Gordon-like characters in the fourth position, and Bogdanovic and Aframovich are all injured in the backcourt (the latter has a discount on the efficiency of playing with injuries), "The old guy Stefan Jovic, the classic waste Misic and Dobridge are not as good as possible, so send it.
"On the topic, thanks to Uduka's whip flow, Kyoko not only has no defense, but can also wipe her teammates' ass from time to time, and two consecutive games of "offense and defense solving games at critical moments."
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