 The Academy for Center Bacce, great club in Turkey. A dribble drive to the hoop, but a layup for Clinton. Clinton has all six points for Europe. And Dottie, how about Gaston Santiago Arce? And Junior MBA, and I think where it's going with the World Championships, is that they're learning American basketball, but also the American teams are going to learn from European basketball. Clinton scored all the points. Olavize misses the jumper, the three-pointer. Team Europe now one of nine from deep on threes. A steal for South America. The shot clock is off, they'll still push it. And it's the up and under for Argentina's Lucas Fresno. A pretty finish, man. The rebound was dug out by Svoboda, and then Clinton been going in for a very contested shot inside. He's trying to do whatever he can to keep his team in the game. And I think you give him a pass. I mean, he's your star, right? You want to see your stars, maybe take a tough shot here and there. That's just the second three-pointer made for Team Europe. It's Joseph Svoboda. We'll put them over the limit, and Team Europe will shoot free throws for the remainder of the second quarter, as Clinton was just off target on a jump shot. So he is human. He does miss. He does miss. Only two shots missed so far for Clinton. A loose ball is dug out. There's Fresno. Another pretty finish. Very nice. Show it and finish. But he seemed like he had it well thought out. That's a nice way to put it. Guys, really been impressed with whenever Fresno's gone to the basket. He showed a variety of ways to finish. Second try is missed by Italy's Matteo Derrate. But then on the follow and one Yiggy Usal from Turkey with a score for Team Europe. And now you're starting to hear coaches talk about his coachable. How about Svoboda speaking of him with a steal in the corner, but Team Europe loses it. Eric Chime has the only basket for Team Europe here in the third quarter. And that's the first basket since half time for Team South America. It's Lucas Fresno showing off that ability on FS1. Three point try. Lukall of EJ off target. And out in front of the defense. There's Fresno again. Lucas Fresno all around the hoop. A huge number of offensive rebounds, but they can't pass in. And after that offensive rebound, they lose the ball. They gamble and go for the steal. D-Move missed on the chance with a steal. A little left. Lucas Fresno with open lane to go to the basket, but he missed the layup. Now it's Yiggy Usal inside. Left it short. Put back. It rolls out for D-Move. But that one goes in. Two point game on the put back by Yiggy Ali Usal. The streak is broken. The streak is broken. And understand you're in control right now. You have the lead. So you can get down on the clock, into the clock, and then get a shot up. You don't have to shoot early in the clock. Another three. The string music on the three-pointer, back-to-back for Team Europe. They've come to life at just the right time. That was Iman-Wheeled Demo with the three. They pass to the back court in a steal. Clinton to Eric Chimey for the lead. No good on the three-point try. Still a two-point game. From the east side of London, not a West Ham fan. He's a Chelsea man. I told us before the game. He said be clear. 0 for 2 on the line. South America is going to win this game. Five seconds left. Arsé, who's been an animal on the board, comes away with a loose fall. And that will do it. It's all over. And Team South America, with what I would think their coach feels like, based on what he told us before the game, is a surprising win. Hard fought, 44-39 the final over Team Europe.