OT : Eurobasket 2025 semifinals | Türkiye vs Greece | & | Finland vs Germany |

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European champion will be (poll starting at 1/4 finals) ?

Poll ended at Sat Sep 13, 2025 7:35 am

Lithuania
5
6%
Greece
18
21%
Türkiye
18
21%
Poland
3
4%
Germany
27
32%
Slovenia
6
7%
Finland
8
9%
Georgia
0
No votes
 
Total votes: 85

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Re: OT : Eurobasket 2025 

Post#1421 » by Mirotic12 » Sat Sep 6, 2025 4:45 pm

UcanUwill wrote:
eskis wrote:How crazy of an upset would it be if Portugal beats Germany


Would be bigger than any time USA lose for sure. That said, I think Germany will run away with it soon.

I believe this is Mumbru's first game. could you imagine if he lost...


Bigger than when Nigeria beat USA? I don't know about that.
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Re: OT : Eurobasket 2025 

Post#1422 » by Mirotic12 » Sat Sep 6, 2025 4:52 pm

TonySnellJr wrote:Another nasty fall caused by these slippery logos. Ridiculous at this point. They need to figure it out for the next tournament.


FIBA is transitioning to all glass floors. So that won't be an issue much longer.
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Re: OT : Eurobasket 2025 

Post#1423 » by remiga007 » Sat Sep 6, 2025 5:08 pm

Mavrelous wrote:Latvia is better w/o KP, big Val is a disaster.


Are we watching the same game? Without KP Latvia is absolutely toothless,.and in no way shape or form has Val been a disaster.
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Re: OT : Eurobasket 2025 

Post#1424 » by Mavrelous » Sat Sep 6, 2025 5:16 pm

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Mavrelous wrote:Latvia is better w/o KP, big Val is a disaster.


Are we watching the same game? Without KP Latvia is absolutely toothless,.and in no way shape or form has Val been a disaster.

I had to leave the hoise so no longer watching, but this was the case in the 1st half, Lithuania opened double digit lead with KP on the floor amd Latvia closed it when he went to the bench.
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Re: OT : Eurobasket 2025 

Post#1425 » by remiga007 » Sat Sep 6, 2025 5:27 pm

Mavrelous wrote:
remiga007 wrote:
Mavrelous wrote:Latvia is better w/o KP, big Val is a disaster.


Are we watching the same game? Without KP Latvia is absolutely toothless,.and in no way shape or form has Val been a disaster.

I had to leave the hoise so no longer watching, but this was the case in the 1st half, Lithuania opened double digit lead with KP on the floor amd Latvia closed it when he went to the bench.

Aaah okay, well it has been different story in the second half.
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Re: OT : Eurobasket 2025 

Post#1426 » by lambchop » Sat Sep 6, 2025 5:47 pm

Latvia has really built up a solid foundation over the years. They have a mix NBA experienced guys and Euro players which helps get them through most of the qualifiers and into tournaments. Kind of unlucky with this matchup against Lithuania.

Props to Lithuania as usual.
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Re: OT : Eurobasket 2025 

Post#1427 » by Jellybeans » Sat Sep 6, 2025 5:54 pm

Hard to win with only 2 players and coach who keeps doing nothing.
Biggest game of the tournament and 3 main guys forget how to play basketball.Just stands around doing nothing.No cutting nothing.
Tunnel vision from Žagars all game long.
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Re: OT : Eurobasket 2025 

Post#1428 » by jayu70 » Sat Sep 6, 2025 6:06 pm

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Re: OT : Eurobasket 2025 

Post#1429 » by UcanUwill » Sat Sep 6, 2025 6:08 pm

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Also, Kurtinaitis is defensive mastermind. Starting the game with Tubelis on Zagars, Latvias pick and rolls went nowhere. Tubelis been revelation, we technically have one of the most versatiler PF defender of Euroleague in Tadas Sedekerskis, but Tubelis overshadowed him bigtime in this very role.
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Re: OT : Eurobasket 2025 

Post#1430 » by UcanUwill » Sat Sep 6, 2025 6:12 pm

Mavrelous wrote:
remiga007 wrote:
Mavrelous wrote:Latvia is better w/o KP, big Val is a disaster.


Are we watching the same game? Without KP Latvia is absolutely toothless,.and in no way shape or form has Val been a disaster.

I had to leave the hoise so no longer watching, but this was the case in the 1st half, Lithuania opened double digit lead with KP on the floor amd Latvia closed it when he went to the bench.


Lithuania built the lead because their defensive plan worked and Velička became Steve Nash for a moment, Latvia cut it back when Velička and Lithuanian defensive bigs were benched. It definitely wasn't Porzingis issue for Latvia, he carried that team as much as he could, wasn't sure he still had it in him.

Valančiūnas was spot minutes player in this game, latvia plays 5 out. Valančiūnas honestly looks cooked, I do not know how can he still play in the NBA.
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Re: OT : Eurobasket 2025 

Post#1431 » by LuDux1 » Sat Sep 6, 2025 6:27 pm

UcanUwill wrote:Also, Pačėsas is defensive mastermind


FTFY. Pačėsas is responsible for defense, according to Kurtinaitis
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Re: OT : Eurobasket 2025 

Post#1432 » by Paija » Sat Sep 6, 2025 6:35 pm

I lowered my expectations about LV when then information came out about Rodions injury. He was the one guy who could guard all positions, poke the ball from opposing point guard and quickly dunk it at the other end. Also Žagars was not 100 % and so we were actually without decent point guard. When Gražulis went down, it was clear that this is not our turnament.
But I did not expect that only Porziņģis and Lomažs will play well in the elimination game.
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Re: OT : Eurobasket 2025 

Post#1433 » by Mirotic12 » Sat Sep 6, 2025 6:43 pm

UcanUwill wrote:Lithuania built the lead because their defensive plan worked and Velička became Steve Nash for a moment, Latvia cut it back when Velička and Lithuanian defensive bigs were benched. It definitely wasn't Porzingis issue for Latvia, he carried that team as much as he could, wasn't sure he still had it in him.

Valančiūnas was spot minutes player in this game, latvia plays 5 out. Valančiūnas honestly looks cooked, I do not know how can he still play in the NBA.


After all that talk about him going to PAO, they were like it's no big deal he didn't sign. They had watched him during the season and he was just going to play like 5 to 10 minutes a game, depending on marchups.

He was basically going to take Omer Yurtseven's role, as third string center.
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Re: OT : Eurobasket 2025 

Post#1434 » by Foliohattu » Sat Sep 6, 2025 6:59 pm

As expected, Finland leading Serbia by 10 points if the first Q
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Re: OT : Eurobasket 2025 

Post#1435 » by LuDux1 » Sat Sep 6, 2025 7:00 pm

Mirotic12 wrote:
UcanUwill wrote:Lithuania built the lead because their defensive plan worked and Velička became Steve Nash for a moment, Latvia cut it back when Velička and Lithuanian defensive bigs were benched. It definitely wasn't Porzingis issue for Latvia, he carried that team as much as he could, wasn't sure he still had it in him.

Valančiūnas was spot minutes player in this game, latvia plays 5 out. Valančiūnas honestly looks cooked, I do not know how can he still play in the NBA.


After all that talk about him going to PAO, they were like it's no big deal he didn't sign. They had watched him during the season and he was just going to play like 5 to 10 minutes a game, depending on marchups.

He was basically going to take Omer Yurtseven's role, as third string center.


I see "10 minutes" didn't work so this time you went "5 to 10 minutes"
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Re: OT : Eurobasket 2025 

Post#1436 » by Kiss of Death » Sat Sep 6, 2025 7:12 pm

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Re: OT : Eurobasket 2025 

Post#1437 » by Bergmaniac » Sat Sep 6, 2025 7:21 pm

Peak FIBA reffing - first the ref missed an obvious foul on Jokic then stopped a fast break by Finland to give him a tech.
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Re: OT : Eurobasket 2025 

Post#1438 » by Wooderson » Sat Sep 6, 2025 7:34 pm

Commentators on Courtside are pretty clueless. PBP guy unironically said Jokic was taking a heat check FT after making his first 4 in a row. Other one said "2 for 1" opportunity when there was 45 seconds left in the half.
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Post#1439 » by levon » Sat Sep 6, 2025 7:42 pm

Wooderson wrote:Commentators on Courtside are pretty clueless. PBP guy unironically said Jokic was taking a heat check FT after making his first 4 in a row. Other one said "2 for 1" opportunity when there was 45 seconds left in the half.

Yeah they have no idea what a 2 for 1 is. Thought I was going crazy.
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Re: OT : Eurobasket 2025 

Post#1440 » by lambchop » Sat Sep 6, 2025 8:04 pm

Serbia isn't the same without Bogdanović. That said, all the favourites struggled for stretches today. We'll see if Serbia can get it done.
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