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Lithuania, Argentina into basketball quarters

AFP

Wednesday, September 08, 2010



ISTANBUL, Turkey (AFP) — Lithuania and Argentina grabbed the final two quarter-final spots at the world basketball championships here on yesterday, defeating China and Brazil, respectively.

As expected, Lithuania got up over China 78-67, while in a game too close to call, Argentina were pushed hard for their 93-89 victory over Brazil.

Lithuania had to overcome another slow start, finding themselves 11 points in arrears with the first quarter barely half-way through.

But as they did against Spain and France, Lithuania powered their way back into the game, mainly through the work of Linas Kleiza who led his team at both ends of the court, pulling down 11 defensive rebounds to go with his game-high 30 points.

Within the opening minutes of the second quarter Lithuania took the lead which they would not relinquish for the remainder of the evening, winning 78-67

Wei Lu top-scored for China with 21 points. Washington Wizards' Jianlian Yi overcame injury to play for China, taking 12 rebounds and scoring 11 points.

Chinese coach Bob Donewald Jr. remarked following the game that Kleiza was the key difference between the two teams and that if it were not for him, China could have won.

Slow starts have become something of a common theme for coach Kestutis Kemura's Lithuanian side here in Turkey. Kemura admits that he is at loss of how to explain it or find a solution to it.

"I know we start slow but I ask myself why? It is becoming a tradition and it worries me, it's a bad tradition. But the good thing about this tradition is that we are winning at the end. But I do not want this habit to stay."

Team member Martynas Pocious acknowledges that it is an issue that needs to be addressed before they take on Argentina on Thursday.

Referring to the slow starts Pocious commented that: "Hopefully we can do something about that before the next game so we are not in a position when we are down 10-20 points and having to fight back."

The round of 16 finished on Tuesday as it had begun on Saturday with another traditional encounter, this time between South American rivals Brazil and Argentina.

The last two days have given fans a number of one-sided games but early indications suggested that was to change as the teams finished the first quarter with scores fittingly tied at 25.

Throughout the second quarter it became no clearer who would prevail at the end of the game with a six point advantage gained by Argentina disappearing just as quickly as it had been gained with Marcelo Huertas of Brazil scoring the six final points of the quarter to hand his side back the lead at half-time 48-46.


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