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The schedule is below.

 

ALL TIMES EASTERN

 

Wednesday, Aug. 31

08:15 AM Serbia vs. Italy (Preliminary Round)

 

08:15 AM Spain vs. Poland (Preliminary Round)

 

08:30 AM Belgium vs. Georgia (Preliminary Round)

 

08:30 AM Montenegro vs. Macedonia (Preliminary Round)

 

10:45 AM France vs. Latvia (Preliminary Round)

 

10:45 AM Turkey (Preliminary Round)

 

11:00 AM Greece vs. Bosnia-Herzegovina (Preliminary Round)

 

11:00 AM Slovenia vs. Bulgaria (Preliminary Round)

 

02:00 PM Germany vs. Israel (Preliminary Round)

 

02:00 PM Russia vs. Ukraine (Preliminary Round)

 

02:00 PM Lithuania vs. Great Britain (Preliminary Round)

 

02:00 PM Croatia (Preliminary Round)

 

 

Thursday, Sep. 01

08:15 AM Latvia vs. Serbia (Preliminary Round)

 

08:15 AM Spain (Preliminary Round)

 

08:30 AM Bosnia-Herzegovina vs. Montenegro (Preliminary Round)

 

08:30 AM Bulgaria vs. Belgium (Preliminary Round)

 

10:45 AM Israel vs. France (Preliminary Round)

 

10:45 AM Great Britain vs. Turkey (Preliminary Round)

 

11:00 AM Greece (Preliminary Round)

 

11:00 AM Georgia vs. Russia (Preliminary Round)

 

02:00 PM Italy vs. Germany (Preliminary Round)

 

02:00 PM Ukraine vs. Slovenia (Preliminary Round)

 

02:00 PM Macedonia vs. Croatia (Preliminary Round)

 

02:00 PM Poland vs. Lithuania (Preliminary Round)

 

 

Friday, Sep. 02

08:15 AM Spain vs. Great Britain (Preliminary Round)

 

08:15 AM Serbia vs. Israel (Preliminary Round)

 

10:45 AM Latvia vs. Italy (Preliminary Round)

 

10:45 AM Poland (Preliminary Round)

 

02:00 PM Turkey vs. Lithuania (Preliminary Round)

 

02:00 PM France vs. Germany (Preliminary Round)

 

Saturday, Sep. 03

08:30 AM Ukraine vs. Bulgaria (Preliminary)

 

08:30 AM Bosnia-Herzegovina (Preliminary Round)

 

11:00 AM Slovenia vs. Georgia (Preliminary Round)

 

11:00 AM Greece vs. Macedonia (Preliminary Round)

 

02:00 PM Russia vs. Belgium (Preliminary Round)

 

02:00 PM Croatia vs. Montenegro (Preliminary Round)

 

 

Sunday, Sep. 04

08:15 AM Israel vs. Latvia (Preliminary Round)

 

08:15 AM Great Britain (Preliminary Round)

 

08:30 AM Georgia vs. Ukraine (Preliminary Round)

 

08:30 AM Macedonia (Preliminary Round)

 

10:45 AM Italy vs. France (Preliminary Round)

 

10:45 AM Poland vs. Turkey (Preliminary Round)

 

11:00 AM Montenegro vs. Greece (Preliminary Round)

 

11:00 AM Bulgaria vs. Russia (Preliminary Round)

 

02:00 PM Bosnia-Herzegovina vs. Croatia (Preliminary Round)

 

02:00 PM Belgium vs. Slovenia (Preliminary Round)

 

02:00 PM Germany vs. Serbia (Preliminary Round)

 

02:00 PM Lithuania vs. Spain (Preliminary Round)

 

Monday, Sep. 05

08:15 AM Israel vs. Italy (Preliminary Round)

 

08:15 AM Great Britain vs. Poland (Preliminary Round)

 

08:30 AM Georgia vs. Bulgaria (Preliminary Round)

 

08:30 AM Montenegro (Preliminary Round)

 

10:45 AM Latvia vs. Germany (Preliminary Round)

 

10:45 AM Spain vs. Turkey (Preliminary Round)

 

11:00 AM Slovenia vs. Russia (Preliminary Round)

 

11:00 AM Greece vs. Croatia (Preliminary Round)

 

02:00 PM Lithuania (Preliminary Round)

 

02:00 PM Macedonia vs. Bosnia-Herzegovina (Preliminary Round)

 

02:00 PM Ukraine vs. Belgium (Preliminary Round)

 

02:00 PM Serbia vs. France (Preliminary Round)

 

 

Wednesday, Sep. 07

08:30 AM 2011 Tournament (Second Round)

 

02:00 PM 2011 Tournament (Second Round)

 

Thursday, Sep. 08

08:30 AM 2011 Tournament (Second Round)

 

11:00 AM 2011 Tournament (Second Round)

 

02:00 PM 2011 Tournament (Second Round)

 

Friday, Sep. 09

08:30 AM 2011 Tournament (Second Round)

 

11:00 AM 2011 Tournament (Second Round)

 

02:00 PM 2011 Tournament (Second Round)

 

Saturday, Sep. 10

08:30 AM 2011 Tournament (Second Round)

 

11:00 AM 2011 Tournament (Second Round)

 

02:00 PM 2011 Tournament (Second Round)

 

Sunday, Sep. 11

08:30 AM 2011 Tournament (Second Round)

 

11:00 AM 2011 Tournament (Second Round)

 

02:00 PM 2011 Tournament (Second Round)

 

Monday, Sep. 12

08:30 AM 2011 Tournament (Second Round)

 

02:00 PM 2011 Tournament (Second Round)

 

02:00 PM 2011 Tournament (Second Round)

 

Wednesday, Sep. 14

11:00 AM 2011 Tournament (Quarterfinals)

 

02:00 PM 2011 Tournament (Quarterfinals)

 

Thursday, Sep. 15

08:30 AM 2011 Tournament (Consolation)

 

11:00 AM 2011 Tournament (Quarterfinal)

 

02:00 PM 2011 Tournament (Quarterfinal)

 

Friday, Sep. 16

08:00 AM 2011 Tournament (Consolation)

 

10:30 AM 2011 Tournament (Semifinals)

 

02:00 PM 2011 Tournament (Semifinals)

 

Saturday, Sep. 17

11:00 AM 2011 Tournament (Consolation)

 

02:00 PM 2011 Tournament (Consolation)

 

Sunday, Sep. 18

10:30 AM 2011 Tournament (Third Place)

 

Who do you think will win? Obviously Spain are the favourites but in a tournament like this the best team doesn't always end up winning the tournament and there are some other talented teams in the field like Lithuania, Serbia and France.

 

Ultimately I don't see much problem for Spain, though. Pau and Marc Gasol, Juan Carlos Navarro, Rudy Fernandez, Ricky Rubio, Jose Calderon and Serge Ibaka is just too much talent and too much depth compared to most teams here. I won't say it will be a cake walk, but I don't forsee too many problems for them in this tournament.

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Well, Pau, Marc and Navarro were the only players who played very well. It was a close game when it shouldn't have been, but it's not bad for a first game. Spain always is slow getting into competition rythm, as we've lost our first match in the last two big tournaments.

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Some of the notable performances from the first day of action:

 

 

Andrea Bargnani got off to a slow start against Serbia but played well late to make things interesting, at least for a little bit. He finished with a respectable 22 points, 9 rebounds and 2 blocks on 8-15 shooting, but Serbia is clearly the better team and it showed in the game. Danilo Gallinari put up 15 points and 3 steals on 6-9 shooting, but other than him and Bargnani nobody scored in double digits.

 

Enes Kanter put up 14 points and 7 boards in 22 minutes. It was against Portugal so it was hardly impressive competition, their starting center was 6'8 I think, but I figured I'd mention it anyways. He had 11 points and 5 boards in the first half, so he did most of his damage then. He only played 22 minutes in the game as Turkey won by nearly 30 points.

 

Luol Deng played great through 3 quarters to keep Great Britain close to Lithuania but tired down the stretch as he played every minute and shouldered a huge load offensive and defensively. He finished with 25 points, 10 rebounds, 4 assists, 2 steals and 2 blocks, but only shot 8-22 from the floor.

 

Tony Parker lit up Latvia. He put up 31 points and 7 assists on 11-18 shooting. Diaw had 14/5, Noah had 10/7 and Batum had 10/4. The score was fairly close (89-78), but only because Latvia was lights out from downtown shooting 11-22 including 6-9 from Janis Blums (finished with 32 points on 12-18 shooting).

 

Andrei Kirilenko had 20 points, 11 rebonds and 4 steals in Russia's win against Ukraine.

 

Dirk Nowitzki had 25 points on 10-14 shooting in 27 minutes while Chris Kaman put up 18 points and 10 rebounds on 8-12 shooting in 21 minutes in Germany's 27 point win over Israel.

 

Pau Gasol had 29 points, 7 rebounds and 2 blocks on 8-12 shooting, Marc Gasol had 16 points and 7 rebounds in 22 minutes and Juan Carlos Navarro had 23 points on 5-11 shooting.

 

 

In another notable performance, but for all the wrong reasons, Spain's point guards had an abysmal day.

 

Jose Calderon had 0 points, 4 rebounds and 2 assists in 12 minutes

Victor Sada had 0 points, 5 rebounds and 3 assists in 13 minutes

And, best of all, Ricky Rubio had 0 points, 0 rebounds and 0 assists on 0-5 shooting in 16 minutes.

 

Just goes to show Spain's depth when you get a combined 0 points, 9 rebounds and 5 assists from your three point guards and still manage to win, granted it was against Poland.

 

 

If anybody wants to check out box scores, here is a link to the offical EuroBasket 2011 site.

 

http://www.eurobasket2011.com/en/default.asp

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Results from today as well as standings and statistical leaders:

 

Spain beat Great Britain 86-69

 

Pau Gasol had 21 points, 6 rebounds on 9/12 shooting.

Marc Gasol had 18 points, 11 rebounds and 5 assists.

Spain's point guards continue to be highly unproductive.

 

Luol Deng had 17 points, 5 rebounds, 4 assists but shot just 4-12.

 

 

 

Serbia beat Israel 89-80

 

Dusko Savanovic had 24 points and 7 rebounds for Serbia

Nenad Kristic had 18 points and 7 rebounds

 

Afik Nissim led Israel with 16 points and 9 assists

 

 

 

Poland beat Portugal 81-73

 

Poland scored 52 points in the 2nd half to get the comeback win.

 

 

 

Italy beat Latvia 71-62

 

Andrea Bargnani had 36 points, 7 rebounds and 3 blocks

Marco Belinelli had 11 points, 5 rebounds and 4 steals

 

Rihards Kuksiks had 19 points and 6 rebounds for Latvia.

 

 

Lithuania beat Turkey 75-68

 

No standout individual performances for Lithuania, but their bench outscored Turkey's bench 33-16

 

For Turkey, Ersan Ilyasova had 20 points and 4 rebounds

Omer Asik had 11 points and 13 rebounds

 

 

France beat Germany 75-65

 

Tony Parker had 32 points and 6 assists

Nicolas Batum had 14 points and 2 rebounds

 

Dirk Nowitzki had 20 points and 6 rebounds in the loss for Germany as Kaman was invisible with just 8 points and 5 boards

 

 

Standings

 

Spain and Lithuania are atop Group A both of which are 3-0 for 6 points.

Turkey is right behind with a 2-1 record for 5 points.

 

France and Serbia lead Group B with 3-0 records for 6 points.

Germany is right behind with a 2-1 record for 5 points.

 

Greece leads Group C with a 2-0 record for 4 points.

Croatia is 2nd with a 1-1 record for 3 points.

 

Russia and Solvenia lead Group D with 2-0 record for 4 points.

Georgia and Bulgaria are both 1-1 for 3 points.

 

 

Statistical Leaders

 

Points

 

1. Tony Parker - 26 ppg

2. Pau Gasol - 23.3 ppg

3. Dirk Nowitzki - 23 ppg

4. Andrea Bargnani - 22 ppg

5. Luol Deng - 21.3 ppg

 

Rebounds

 

T-1. Vladimir Dasic - 13.5 rpg

T-1. Chris Kaman - 13.5 rpg

3. Viktor Sanikidze - 9.5 rpg

4. Marc Gasol - 9 rpg

5. Deyan Ivanov - 8.5 rpg

 

Assists

 

1. Tony Parker - 7.5 apg

2. Milos Tesodosic - 7.3 apg

T-3. Mantas Kalnietis - 5.5 apg

T-3. Stiven Bertt - 5.5 apg

T-3. Victor Khryapa - 5.5 apg

 

Blocks

 

1. Omer Asik - 2.5 bpg

2. Andrea Bargnani - 2.3 bpg

3. DJ Mbenga - 2 bpg

4. Pau Gasol - 1.7 bpg

5. Ksistof Lavrinovic - 1.5 bpg

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France beat Germany 75-65

 

Tony Parker had 32 points and 6 assists

Nicolas Batum had 14 points and 2 rebounds

 

Dirk Nowitzki had 20 points and 6 rebounds in the loss for Germany as Kaman was invisible with just 8 points and 5 boards

:lol: What's new? I'm surprised he did that much. What a scrub.

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Well, Spain beat Lithuania pretty bad. We were up 25 at halftime, playing some of the best basketball in our history. Lithuania didn't manage to score, and we did it from inside and outside.

 

If Spain plays like we did in that first half, there is no team in these Euros that's even close (10pts) to beating us.

 

Today we're facing Turkey though, and if they lose they're out so they'll be playing hard.

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