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Flabasquete hosts the LDB stage in Gávea and debuts this Wednesday against Fortaleza
30 Jul 2025 | 14:00
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06 Jun 2024 | 21:47 |
On Thursday night (6), FlaBasquete beat Franca 76 to 68, at the Pedrocão gym, tied the best-of-five final series of Novo Basquete Brasil (NBB) and took the decision home, or that is, in Rio de Janeiro.
Before returning to Rio, the next game will be again in Franca, this Saturday (8), at 5:10 pm. But Game 4, at our house, is guaranteed. We count on you, our Sixth Player, to fight for the cup: click here and secure your tickets for the duel at Maracanãzinho!
Match highlights
Points - Deodato (23), Devon Scott ( 17), Cuello (16)
Rebounds - Devon Scott (6), Balbi (6), Jaú (6)
Assists - Balbi (10), Devon Scott (4)
The game
Owner of the house, Franca started by opening the score, but it didn't take long for Flamengo to turn the match around (4-5), with 7 remaining. :40 for the end of the quarter. In a few minutes, the red-black advantage reached 12 points (5-17), with baskets from Jaú, Balbi, Scott Machado, a vibrant dunk from Devon Scott and two balls in a row from Loku Cuello - a triple. By the end of the first period, Franca fell to seven points behind and the score ended at 16-23.
In the second quarter, the match started balanced, with the opponent trying to recover from the loss, but the Flamengo remained engaged in the match, without making the home team feel very comfortable. In a good play worked between Balbi and Devon Scott, the Argentine finished with a ball from the perimeter that left Rubro-Negro 10 points ahead (23-33) and made coach Helinho ask for a timeout. With just over three minutes left before the break, Deodato also left a triple that took Mengão to their biggest advantage so far in the duel: 13 points (25-38). The “record” would be broken soon after, with baskets from Devon Scott - who was playing a game - and left Mengão 15 points ahead (28-43). The teams went to the locker room with 37 to 45 on the scoreboard.
The third quarter began with a reaction from the French team, which got close to the scoreboard and scored more than Flamengo in the period. Cuello, Jaú and Deodato scored for Mais Querido, but the Gávea team was making some mistakes. When the difference was just three points, a triple ball from number 1 let Rubro-Negro breathe. The period had Franca ahead, but on the overall score Mengão continued to win, by six points.
The game, which was becoming truncated, cleared up again. After a few minutes of tension in the third quarter, the last period was time for the balls from the perimeter to fall into the hands of Cuello, Scott Machado and Gui Deodato, who gave Mengo a calmer advantage. The team did not leave the lead on the scoreboard until the final burst of the clock. Victory assured, series tied and guaranteed to bring the decision to Rio de Janeiro: click here and guarantee your tickets for Game 4, at Maracanãzinho!
Starting quintet
Franco Balbi, Gui Deodato, Didi Louzada, Gabriel Jaú and Devon Scott
Coach: Gustavo De Conti.
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The Brazilian basketball team defeats the United States in the final in Toronto, securing its second U-23 tournament title and featuring Daniel Onwenu as the star player.
18 Ago 2025 | 18:00 |
Last Sunday (17) was marked by red-black victories on and off the field. While Flamengo beat Internacional in the Brasileirão , Brazilian basketball also shone. The U-23 team defeated the United States 77-73 in Toronto, and secured their second Global Jam championship.
Among the highlights of the final was Daniel Onwenu, FlaBasquete's new signing for next season . The 22-year-old shooting guard was a key defensive player, leading Brazil in rebounds with eight. His consistent performance in the paint was crucial in containing the Americans and securing Brazil's advantage.
Onwenu's good performance was added to the great performances of Landeira and Pedro Pastre , a duo that led the team in decisive moments and helped confirm the title against the USA.
The Brazilian team's run in the tournament was full of impressive victories. In its debut, it defeated Canada 85-78 . It then beat Japan 78-52. Before the final, it lost to the United States 76-74, but rebounded in the decisive game, winning 77-73.
This was Brazil's second victory in the tournament, having previously lifted the trophy in 2022. In that edition, another Flamengo -linked athlete took center stage: Yago "Monstrinho," a point guard discovered by FlaBasquete . He was a key player in winning the first title, just as Daniel Onwenu is now taking center stage in his second title.
The player arrived with promising status after great performances in Argentina and Sergio Hernández did not mince words in praising his talent.
06 Ago 2025 | 14:23 |
FlaBasquete remains active in the market and announced this Tuesday (5) the signing of Argentine Alex Negrete, 24 years old, who arrives with the direct approval of coach Sergio "Oveja" Hernández . The red-black commander praised the new reinforcement and highlighted the reasons that led to the choice.
Oveja on Alex Negrete, FlaBasquete's new signing: "His mentality is extremely competitive"
According to Oveja, Negrete is more than just a talented youngster—he's an athlete with the potential to be an offensive reference and a leader in the locker room: " Negrete is a young player with a lot of energy who has been improving year after year . He has great scoring ability and demonstrates leadership skills that are unusual for his age. His mentality is extremely competitive," said the Argentine coach.
Besides being a natural scorer, the new signing won't be limited to just one role on the court. According to Oveja, Negrete is versatile and can play in different positions on the perimeter, adapting quickly to the Brazilian basketball style: " He's ready to take a leap in his career , and Flamengo wants to capitalize on this moment. He's a versatile player who will help us a lot," he added.
Negrete excelled at Instituto Córdoba, where he was named the Argentine League's Most Improved Player of the Year and Revelation Player of the Year. Standing at 6'4", the forward averaged 13.6 points, 4.8 rebounds, and 15.5 per game.
Excited about the new challenge, the player sent a message to the Flamengo fans: " Hey, Nation! I'm very happy to say that I'm now part of the Flamengo family . I'm excited to wear the Manto and step onto the court for this basketball giant. See you soon," said the new signing, in a statement on the club's official website.
The 24-year-old winger joins the red-black squad after standing out in Argentine basketball and promises to raise the level of the team led by Sergio Hernández
05 Ago 2025 | 19:33 |
Flamengo Basketball has officially announced the arrival of another notable name for the 2025/26 season. This is Argentine winger Alex Negrete, 24 years old and 1.92m tall . With a notable stint at Instituto Córdoba in Argentina, the player is considered one of the greatest prospects in South American basketball and completes the group that will compete in major national and international competitions throughout the season.
Negrete was named the Best Young Player and Most Improved Player of the last Argentine championship. During the regular season, he led his team in scoring, averaging 13.66 points per game, along with 4.8 rebounds and a 15.5 efficiency rating.
His performance also stood out in the Basketball Champions League Americas (BCLA), with 10.4 points, 4.2 rebounds and 2.4 assists per game , helping Instituto Córdoba reach the Final Four, played at Maracanãzinho, the stage of the Rubro-Negro's title in the competition.
The young winger has already shared his first words as a Mengão athlete: " Hey, Nation! I'm very happy to say that I'm part of the Flamengo family . I'm very excited to wear the Manto and step onto the court for this basketball giant. See you soon!"
With Negrete's arrival, Flamengo 's roster for next season is complete. The season premiere will take place in September with the FIBA Intercontinental Championship in Singapore. The team will consist of Alexey Borges, Franco Baralle, Shaq Johnson, Alex Negrete, Daniel Onwenu, Gui Deodato, Jhonatan Luz, Markeith Cummings, Kayo Gonçalves, Ruan Miranda, and Wesley Castro.