Look at Sengun to put on a triple double for Turkiye, Antetokounmpo Score 29 for Greece in EuroBasket Vinces
Giannis Antetokounmpo was a force at Eurobasket, the second top scorer of the tournament and a boy who has now brought Greece to the semifinal.
But Alperen Sengun could play better.
Turkiye has a nice appearance like any tournament team and is unbeaten at Eurobasket, 7-0, winning the games of an average of 18.6 points, including a five-point victory against Nikola Jokic and Serbia preferred by the tournament. The former NBA players Shane Lankin (13 points, five assists) and Cedi Osman (10 points, five rebounds) contributed to the victory, ending up in Cinderella of Poland.
The next in Turkiye is trying to stop Giannis Antetokounmpo and Greece. It is something that Lithuania could not do Tuesday.
When Antetokounmpo is hitting its medium -sided jumpers in this way, you cannot stop it. He finished with 29 points while shooting 9 out of 14 inside the arch. Vassilis Toliopoulos of Panathinaikos added 17 for the Greek team.
Jonas Valanciunas had 24 points and 15 axes for Lithuania in loss.
Turkiye and Greece will meet on Friday with a trip to the Eurobasket finals on the line.
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