HAMAMATSU (FIBA World
Championship) ¨C Greece remained unbeaten on Wednesday night after surviving an
impressive fightback by Brazil who suffered yet again due to abysmal free-throw
shooting.
Panagiotis Yannakis¡¯ team, who edged Lithuania in overtime and also beat
Australia with a Nikos Zisis three-pointer in the closing seconds on Tuesday,
blew a 20-point lead against Brazil but ultimately won the Group C clash in
Hamamatsu, 91-80.
The Greeks looked to be cruising with a 46-26 lead just three minutes before
half-time but the Brazilians played hard and started to chip away with
three-point shooting from Marcelinho, who made seven of 11 on the night and
finished with a game-high 25 points.
It was a line-up of Murilo, Alex Garcia, Tiago Splitter, Marcelo Huertas and
Nezinhas that truly seized the momentum for Brazil.
Brazil turned up the defensive pressure and outscored Greece 20-2 over a
six-minute stretch, capped by Tiago Splitter¡¯s jump shot which left the South
Americans with a 72-69 lead with 3:33 to play.
Nikos Hatzivrettas buried a three-ball to tie the game at 72-72, and after
Nezinho¡¯s pass was intercepted by Dimitris Diamantidis, the Greek guard was
fouled and made two free throws to put his team back in front for good.
Marcelinho¡¯s last three-pointer brought Brazil to within one at 76-75 with
2:01 to play, but Greece then went to the line and made 11 straight free throws
to seal victory.
The outcome means that Brazil, who have also lost to Australia and Turkey,
must now beat Lithuania on Thursday to have a chance of reaching the
eight-finals in Saitama.
"Most of the game we played very well offensively and defensively," Yannakis
said.
"We had a few bad minutes but in the end we controlled the game I think we
won because we were better."
They were better at the free throw line.
Greece finished 29 of 24 (85%) at the line, while Brazil were 10 of 23 (43%).
"Now we have only one game to win to finish first in this very difficult
group," Yannakis said, looking ahead to the game against Turkey.
"Yesterday and today we learned a lesson that it doesn't matter if we are up
by 20 or down by 20.
"The most important in basketball is that you have to watch it ball-to-ball
and game-by-game."
Remarkably, Brazil still have a chance of going to Saitama but they must beat
a Lithuania team that is improving game-by-game.
"We have a chance to qualify tomorrow and we need to play very good to win,"
said Alex.