FIBA WC 2010 Turkey 1/4 Final Serbia - Spain 92 - 89 Teodosic hits the clutch Three from Downtown

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ISTANBUL (2010 FIBA World Championship) -- Serbia beat Spain 92-89 to book their place in the semi-finals of the 2010 FIBA World Championship.
Milos Teodosic buried a three-pointer from the top of the key with 3.1 seconds left to break an 89-89 tie and Spain could not get off on the next possession.
The win saw Dusan Ivkovic's side avenge their defeat at the hands of the Spaniards in the final of last year's EuroBasket in Spain and return to the last four in the FIBA World Championship for the first time since 2002.
Meanwhile the loss means that Spain fail to make it to the semi-final stages of a major international competition for the first time since 2004.
Early on, Serbia rode the hot hand of Nemanja Bjelica and Novica Velickovic -- who combined for 21 points -- to take a 27-23 lead at the end of the first quarter
Velickovic buried two three pointers for an 8-5 lead and Bjelica scored from just about everywhere to push that advantage to 21-13. The Serbians took their only double-digit lead of the game, 23-13, on Velickovic's floater.
Reigning world champions Spain came back thanks to the scoring punch of Juan Carlos Navarro as he accounted for eight of his team's last 10 points.
Sergio Llull made a pair of free-throws to get Spain within 29-28 early in the second period but Marko Keselj -- who provided a huge offensive boost off the bench -- buried a corner three and Teodosic hit a jumper to edge away once again.

Dusko Savanovic made a big three-point play with 4:38 left in the first half for a 37-30 cushion. Jorge Garbajosa connected not once but twice from long range to cut the deficit to 42-38.
Keselj had five of Serbia's last seven points of the half as they took a 49-41 lead into the locker room.
Spain used a 10-0 run at the start of the second half to take their first lead of the game. Garbajosa hit a pair of free-throws and Rudy Fernandez made all three attempts from the charity stripe after being fouled from beyond the range.
Garbajosa then knocked down a long bomb and Navarro capped the spurt for a 51-49 advantage.
Keselj -- who was inserted in Serbia's starting line-up for the start of the third quarter -- edged his team back in front, 52-51, when he connected from beyond the arc and the teams went back and forth as the lead changed 10 times in the period.

Fernandez made good on two foul shots to put Spain up 62-59 but Serbiathen accounted for eight of the last 10 points to take a 67-64 lead into the final quarter.
Velickovic beat Spain's full court pressure for a coast-to-coast lay-up before playing the pick-and-roll with Teodosic to perfection for an easy two that saw Serbia go back in front 63-62 and Savanovic and Krstic had the last four points of the period.
Serbia pulled away early in the fourth period thanks to the firepower provided by super subs Savanovic and Keselj, and the latter's three-pointer made it 72-64.
Savanovic then took advantage of mismatch against Garbajosa and getting to the basket 74-66.
Spain cut the deficit to 79-76 on a three-point play by Fernandez but Savanovic knocked down another clutch basket, this time from beyond the arc for an 86-78 cushion midway through the quarter.
Garbajosa made a lay-up but missed the free-throw for a three-point play before Gasol hit a high-arching fadeaway over Krstic and Fernandez sliced his way to the basket as the Spaniards ran off six unanswered points to get within 86-84 with two minutes remaining.
Keselj hit double-clutch three-pointer over outstretched arm of Fernandez but Navarro answered with a long bomb of hiw own at the other end.
Navarro faked the three and fed Gasol for a thunderous dunk to tie the score at 89 all with 25.8 seconds left to play.
Teodosic then ran the clock out before hitting the big shot over Garbajosa.

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  • Good match from Serbia.

    I'm from Spain :( but when a team plays very good we have to admit.

    Congratulations! 

  • Пита Дуда Ивковић Скариола после утакмице: "Са колико метара је Тео дао кош?" Скариола: "Мислим преко осам" Ивковић: ''На курцу те носам...''

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  • hepınızı sıkmedık mı ollüm !!!

  • i belive, Serbia will be new Euro champion in 2011 :D Today, Teodosic i proclaims as the best player in Europe

  • congrats from Turkey . Teodosic is really an amaziing player !

  • @contraiii

    Definitely there is progress cause in other case sth weird must have been happened..but what im trying to tell you since yesterday is that scandalously the referees pushed the turkish team in certain matches and i am not the one who talks about conspiracy...just read the interviews of the coaches Scariolo, Sizevski, Ivkovich....personally dont have hate against turks...believe me...but if you want to have someday first role in european basketball must accept teh facts to go further

  • @contraiii Well, Turkey is one who think opposite, so they are minority... Yes, referee helped them a lot... I guess that you are not stupid, so why don't you just watch whole game Serbia - Turkey and then tell me honestly, were referees fair ??? Peace

  • @peibol6996 no way, referees beat us against Turkey :((( fucking hosts...

  • @Gpol71 Well Turkey progressed to this point as well. Apparently you haven't been following. 9th place in mundobasket'02, 6th place in mundobasket'06 and now 2nd. You see a trend here? As for the referees, nobody is satisfied with the referees. If you were rooting for Turkey's opponents then you would think refs took Turkey's side, well guess what, Turks think the opposite. But there is no big conspiracy here as Greeks would like to believe.

  • Cudesna trojka

  • @contraiii

    my friend i guess you didnt catch the spirit of my words...on the contrary i believe that turkish team made i to the final cause it had a really good team....and of course all of us saw that the refs helped them too!..thats a fact which usually happens when the team plays in its country...Dreece won on 87 and 05 but in the meantime was present at many final 4s on eurobasket and mundobasket.....the continuity makes a team great, especially winning outside its country...thats all..

  • Turkey real terrorist

    free kurdistan

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