Bogdanovic leads Serbia to Semi-Finals with big win over Lithuania

MANILA (Philippines) – For the third time in last four FIBA Basketball World Cup events, Serbia are a final four team. They beat Lithuania 87-68 in the Mall of Asia Arena, riding on another hot shooting game by Bogdan Bogdanovic.

Serbia reached the Semi-Finals in 2010, the Final in 2014, then finished fifth in China in 2019. Lithuania will now move to Classification Games 5-8.

Turning point: Lithuania were the hottest shooting of the entire competition since their second half against Greece, which saw them go 12-of-16 from deep in the second half alone.

Add to that one the 9-of-9 three-point shooting start in the game against the United States, and another 5-of-6 first quarter against Serbia. One problem – even with a hot shooting quarter, all they got was a 25-24 lead after the first ten minutes.

That’s because coach Svetislav Pesic went with his biggest strength in this one: the defensive pressure. Rokas Jokubaitis and Vaidas Kariniuaskas had a nightmare of a game, being chased around by Ognjen Dobric and Aleksa Avramovic, and even if they got through, the rest of Serbian defense forced turnover after turnover.

With each fast break point, the Lithuanian part of the stands went more silent, while the volume increased behind the Serbian bench where the red-blue-white fans were. Once Bogdan Bogdanovic made a deep three-pointer to end the half at +11, it was clear where the game was headed.

TCL Player of the Game: Name a better love story than Bogdan Bogdanovic and the jersey with “SRBIJA” emblazoned on the front. The superstar put up 18 points before the break, finishing with 21 points on 9-of-13 shooting, 4 rebounds, 3 assists and 2 steals.


This was his ninth game with 20+ points since the start of the last World Cup in 2019, no other player has more than seven in that same span. Bogdanovic also climbed over the 400 mark in points scored in his World Cup career, becoming the sixth man to reach that milestone in this century.

Stats don’t lie: We pointed at the points from turnovers in our preview, and it turns out that was the deciding factor of this one. Lithuania had 15 turnovers, but the trouble was that eight of those were also Serbia’s steals, giving Pesic’s team a 21-8 edge in points from turnovers.

Serbia dominated the paint once again, winning the points from paint 48-24.

Bottom line: Serbia reached the Semi-Finals once again, and if Canada and the United States win their Quarter-Finals, that would also mean Serbia have a guaranteed place at the Paris 2024 Olympics. They will face the winner of Canada v Slovenia in the Semi-Finals.

Lithuania ran out of gas just two days after their emphatic win over the USA. They went 4-of-22 from deep after their 5-of-6 start, and even though they had four players in double figures, none of them had more than 14 points.

FIBA

发表回复

您的电子邮箱地址不会被公开。 必填项已用 * 标注