This week no country with a belt was dethroned. Welterweight was the only class that did not have its belt on the line as Canada was working to have the first national team with multiple belts.
The title defenses started off in the Lightweight division as Hong Kong looked to defend its belt against India, a Flyweight division team. India chose to run the standard sets of Base Offense and Man to Man defense. Tactically, Hong Kong chose to go with a Run and Gun offense and a 3-2 zone. Hong Kong won big 129 to 85 at the Happy Madison Center. India's Adit Kumar was the stand out for their squad as he racked up 29 points over 31 minutes. Ko Zheng Quan and Au Huo Hai of Hong Kong both put up 22 points, though numerous other players on the team contributed considerably. A telling key to this victory was the fact that Hong Kong only committed 1 turnover.
Following the opening game was a match-up between Al Maghrib and Nigeria at the Melitafa Rens Center. Al Maghrib went with a Run and Gun offense along with a 3-2 zone. Nigeria decided to go a different direction with an inside focus along with man to man defense. Nigeria took this game easily as it coasted to a 132-101 victory. Al Maghrib's Tamir Al-Saleh lit it up from beyond the arc with 7 threes and 31 points overall. Nigeria saw 3 players score 20+ points as well as having similar floor time for the entire roster.
Next in line was the Heavyweight fight between a middleweight team, Slovenija, and Italia. Slovenija ran an inside focus on offense and a man to man defense. Italia decided on a run and gun offense and a man to man defense. Italia won this game easily as Slovenija faded in the second half. Final score: 109-69. Slovenija saw double-doubles from two players, Gal Lovišcak and Rik Bratuš. Italia got help all over the court. Diego Taranto led all scorers with 23 points.
Later in the day was an interesting match-up between to high ranked countries both of which held belts. Canada, the Welterweight champion, was not putting its belt on the line. However, the newly crowned Middleweight champion Uruguay was. Canada chose a run and gun offense and a 2-3 zone while Uruguay ran motion and a 3-2 zone all night. Uruguay walked away with a win 105-81 in their first title defense. Canada's Jean-Francois Joly led his team in scoring with 26 points. Uruguay had an impressive showing from small forward, Osvaldo Lema. Lema dropped 30 points while going 7-8 from behind the arc as well as crashing 11 boards.
Complimenting the Middleweight match and the last match of the day was the Flyweight division as Ecuador was set to face Colombia. Colombia chose to run a low post offense and a 2-3 zone. Ecuador looked to push the ball while running a man to man defense. Ecuador successfully defended its belt with an 89-68 win. Colombia's Luis Mario Galarza led all players in scoring and rebounding with 21 points and 14 assists. Ecuador saw good performances from the swing men as Jaime Armijos and Orlando Villa scored 18 and 16 points respectively.