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Serbia concluded their qualifying stage in Group G after Latvia as the second unbeaten team in the FIBA EuroBasket 2025 Qualifiers.
Aleksa Avramovic led with 14 points in their 63-54 win over Georgia, which didn’t have Toko Shengelia.
The competition’s co-hosts Finland got the 83-77 road victory against the already-eliminated Denmark, thanks to a dominant display of 26 points and 8 rebounds by Olivier Nkamhoua.
France took down the already-qualified Bosnia and Herzegovina 76-70 with Elie Okobo’s game-winner.
The French national team is now the third and last team able to go 6-0 in the qualifying stage. Against the Bosnians, they were dragged by Yoan Makoundou’s and Matthew Strazel’s 15 points.
The first matchup of the night saw Croatia putting on a dominant display over Cyprus.
Greece won too in their latest game in Group F of the FIBA EuroBasket 2025 Qualifiers, beating the Netherlands 63-53 in front of Panathinaikos members Juancho Hernangomez and Jerian Grant.
Giannoulis Larentzakis had 14 points, 5 rebounds, and 3 assists in the Greek national team’s win.
In the same group, Great Britain surprisingly concluded as the second-seeded team following their ultimate 96-75 victory over Czechia.
Lithuania made sure Mindaugas Kuzminskas could retire with a victory, beating Estonia 82-75.
The win over their Baltic neighbors earned them a first spot in Group H, followed by Estonia and North Macedonia, which still didn’t go through as Poland participated as co-hosts.
TJ Shorts finished this window with 23 points over 8/9 from the field, 4/4 at the line, and 5 assists.
In Group A, Israel finished first by beating Slovenia 84-74 in the last gameday in February.
The 2004-born guard Noam Yaacov was dominant with 17 points and 7 assists for the Israeli national team. Despite not qualifying for FIBA EuroBasket 2025, Ukraine beat Portugal on the road.
Coming off the bench, Vyacheslav Bobrov had 16 points and 5 rebounds in the 88-60 victory.
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FIBA EuroBasket 2025 Qualifiers
Group A
1. e-Israel 11 (5-1)
2. e-Slovenia 10 (4-2)
3. e-Portugal 8 (2-4)
4. Ukraine 7 (1-5)
Ukraine – Slovenia 71-84
Israel – Portugal 84-78
Portugal – Ukraine 60-88
Israel – Slovenia 84-74
Group B
1. e-Italy 10 (4-2)
2. e-Iceland 9 (3-3)
3. e-Turkiye 9 (3-3)
4. Hungary 8 (2-4)
Hungary – Iceland 87-78
Turkiye – Italy 67-80
Iceland – Turkiye 83-71
Italy – Hungary 67-71
Group C
1. h-Latvia 12 (6-0)
2. e-Spain 9 (3-3)
3. e-Belgium 9 (3-3)
4. Slovakia 6 (0-6)
Latvia – Spain 83-66
Belgium – Slovakia 93-63
Slovakia – Latvia 68-89
Spain – Belgium 59-52
Group D
1. e-Germany 10 (4-2)
2. e-Sweden 9 (3-3)
3. e-Montenegro 9 (3-3)
4. Bulgaria 8 (2-4)
Bulgaria – Sweden 81-77 OT
Montenegro – Germany 76-95
Sweden – Montenegro 86-83
Germany – Bulgaria 94-85
Group E
1. e-France 12 (6-0)
2. e-Bosnia-Herzegovina 9 (3-3)
3. Croatia 9 (3-3)
4. h-Cyprus 6 (0-6)
Bosnia-Herzegovina – Cyprus 108-62
Croatia – France 80-83
Cyprus – Croatia 67-104
France – Bosnia-Herzegovina 76-74
Group F
1. e-Greece 11 (5-1)
2. e-Great Britain 10 (4-2)
3. e-Czechia 8 (2-4)
4. Netherlands 7 (1-5)
Czechia – Greece 89-93
Netherlands – Great Britain 69-73
Great Britain – Czechia 96-75
Greece – Netherlands 63-53
Group G
1. e-Serbia 12 (6-0)
2. e-Georgia 9 (3-3)
3. h-Finland 8 (2-4)
4. Denmark 7 (1-5)
Finland – Serbia 95-105
Georgia – Denmark 62-60
Denmark – Finland 77-83
Serbia – Georgia 63-54
Group H
1. e-Lithuania 11 (5-1)
2. e-Estonia 10 (4-2)
3. North Macedonia 8 (2-4)
4. h-Poland 7 (1-5)
Estonia – North Macedonia 84-65
Poland – Lithuania 48-82
North Macedonia – Poland 88-74
Lithuania – Estonia 82-75
-The top three countries from each group qualify for the 2025 EuroBasket (top two countries in groups with co-hosts)
h-clinched an automatic berth in the EuroBasket as one of the co-hosts
e-clinched a berth in the EuroBasket
PHOTO CREDIT: FIBA EuroBasket 2025 Qualifiers