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szdaily -> Sports
Lithuania, Serbia reach semifinals
     2015-September-18  08:53    Shenzhen Daily

    FORMER winner Lithuania booked a semifinal clash with Serbia after the side beat Italy 95-85 in overtime, while the high-flying Serbs overpowered the Czech Republic in the European Basketball Championships on Wednesday.

    Holder France meet Spain in the first semifinal while the Serbs, aiming for its first title as an independent nation, clashes with Lithuania.

    The event is also doubling as an Olympic qualifying tournament with the top two sides advancing straight to the Rio Games next year, while the next five-ranked sides enter inter-continental qualifying tournaments for an extra three spots.

    The Italians threw away their last possession in regulation and were punished in overtime as Jonas Valanciunas capped an outstanding individual performance.

    The Toronto Raptors center racked up a game-high 26 points and 15 rebounds to cancel out Denver Nuggets’ forward Danilo Galinari’s 17 points for the Italians.

    “Italy always scores more than 80 points and before the game we discussed that we will have to score more if we’re going to win this,” Lithuania coach Jonas Kazlauskas told the tournament website.

    “It was the first time that we started planning from offense rather than defense.”

    Playmaker Milos Teodosic once again pulled the strings for a fast-flowing Serbian team, dishing out 14 assists as forward Zoran Erceg led the scoring with 20 points on the back of strong long-range shooting.

    Center Jan Vesely, who had 23 points and 10 assists, and guard Tomas Satoransky kept the Czechs in touch until the final quarter when they ran out of steam.

    (SD-Agencies)

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