Serbia finished the toughest group undefeated at the European
basketball championship by beating Italy 101-82 and blasted organizers
on Thursday.
Guard Milos Teodosic had 26 points and eight
assists as Serbia made sure of winning Group A with a perfect 5-0
record, with both teams heading to the knockout stage in Lille, France.
Spain (3-2) edged Germany 77-76 to also advance from the group. Germany
(1-4) was eliminated and gave a rousing standing ovation to Dirk Nowitzki, who may have played his last match for his homeland.
Nemanja Bjelica had 19 points and eight rebounds for Serbia, which shut down Italy's powerful front line for most of the match.
Andrea Bargnani
and Danilo Galinari scored a combined 21 points throughout the first
three quarters. Bargnani finished with 17 points and Galinari 14, while
Alessandro Gentile led Italy with 19.
Italy (3-2) rested high-scoring guard Marco Belinelli, who has a sore groin muscle.
"Defense is our greatest strength and we used our greatest strength," Serbia coach Sasa Obradovic said.
Obradovic also criticized the schedule -- five group games in six days -- with teams often getting less than 24 hours to rest.
"It's incredibly difficult, it's not human," he said.
Sergio Llull made four free throws late against Germany to secure Spain's victory. Dennis Schroder could have sent the game into overtime but he made only two of three free throws with three seconds remaining.
Spain had what seemed a safe 10-point lead until Germany rallied late.
Nowitzki and Maodo Lo hit consecutive 3s to bring Germany within one with 23 seconds remaining.
Llull then made two free throws, so did Schroder, and Llull hit two
again. Schroder went for a 3-pointer and got the call, but missed the
last shot from the foul line.
Schroder finished with a
game-high 26 points, and had seven assists and six rebounds. Nowitzki
finished with 10 points and seven rebounds. Tibor Pleiss had 10 points and 10 rebounds.
Pau Gasol contributed 16 points and 11 rebounds for Spain, and Sergio Rodriguez added 19 points. Llull had 14.
Serbia will take on Finland in the first knockout game on Sunday.
Finland (2-3) finished fourth in Group A after losing 78-65 to Poland
(3-2).
Belgium (3-2) made sure of advancing from Group D by
beating Ukraine 79-71. Latvia (3-2) also went through after beating
Estonia 75-64.
In Group C, Slovenia (3-2) defeated Macedonia
62-51 to make the Round of 16. Georgia (2-3) stunned Croatia 71-58, but
host Croatia (3-2) will finish second to Greece, which played the
Netherlands in the late match. Six Georgia players scored in double
digits.
In a Group A game between two already eliminated teams, Russia salvaged some pride by defeating Bosnia-Herzegovina 81-61.
Friday, 11 September 2015
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