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Men s Basketball European Cup Summary: Shin Kyung defeated Jokic 28+13, and the 4th group matchup in the 1/8 finals was officially released

11:32pm, 5 September 2025Basketball

On September 4, after the 8th day of the European Cup of Men's Basketball Team, Shen Jing defeated Jokic 28+13+8, winning the first place in the group with 5 wins and 0 losses; Germany defeated Finland by 30 points, Latvia defeated the Czech Republic, and Montenegro defeated the United Kingdom. After Vucevic lost to the national team, four groups have been released in the 1/8 finals, Jokic will fight Markkanen, Shen Jing will lead the team to Sweden, and Germany will play Portugal.

Turkey defeated Serbia 95-90, Jokic led the team to start 9-3, and then Shin Kyung and Ottoman led the team to respond with a 16-2 wave. Petroshev stepped forward and helped Serbia catch up to 18-19 in the first quarter. The two teams started an offensive battle in the second quarter. Serbia overtook the score 31-27 in a single quarter, and then changed sides and fought again. Turkey regained the initiative with 6 three-pointers in a single quarter. The two teams fought to the last moment in the last quarter. Shin Kyung made a key 2+1, made a foul free throw and sent a winning steal, and Türkiye finally defeated Serbia.

In this game, Shin Kyung scored 28 points, 13 rebounds, 8 assists and 1 steal, Larkin scored 23 points, 9 assists, and Ottoman scored 16 points; Serbia scored 22 points, 9 rebounds, 4 assists and 3 steals, Gudulic scored 12 points, 2 rebounds, 2 assists, and Petershev scored 11 points.

Shin Kyung defeated Jokic head-on, and Türkiye won the first place in the group stage with 5 wins and 0 losses.

Germany defeated Finland 91-61, Schroeder and Wagner Jr. led the team to the start of the game 14-6, and then Finland counterattacked and trailed by 2 points in the first quarter 19-21. The two sides were in a stalemate in the second quarter, but Finland suddenly stopped, Germany opened the gap with a wave of offensive, and Germany led by 14 points 50-36 after halftime; in the second half, Germany continued to suppress Finland 19-13 in the third quarter, and continued to expand its lead 8-1 in the final quarter. In the end, Germany firmly won a 30-point victory.

In this game, Schroeder scored 16 points, 7 rebounds, 9 assists, Wagner Jr. scored 23 points, 7 rebounds, 3 assists, and Tillman scored 12 points and 7 rebounds; Finnish team Markanen made 4 of 15 shots and scored 11 points and 9 rebounds, and Nkamva scored 16 points and 11 rebounds

The German men's basketball team won 5 games in the group stage and ranked first in Group B, and Germany averaged 32.8 points per game in the group stage, setting a new high since 1969 of the European Cup.

Latvia defeated the Czech Republic 109-75

Under the leadership of Porzingis, Latvia led the Czech Republic 58-44 14 points in the first half; after the change of sides, Latvia's offensive firepower remained unabated, and he won 16 points 28-12 in the third quarter, expanding the lead to 30 points. Latvia still firmly controlled the situation in the last quarter, and finally Latvia won a 34-point victory.

In this game, Porzingis scored 16 points, 7 rebounds and 3 assists, Bertans scored 20 points, 6 rebounds and 2 assists, and Daris Bertans scored 20 points and 4 assists; Czech team, Sechnal scored 11 points and 8 assists, Krech scored 11 points, and Peterka scored 11 points and 6 rebounds.

Lithuania defeated Sweden 74-71, with a bad start and 7 points behind 14-21 in the first quarter. Valanciunas carried the attack in the inside in the second quarter, but Lithuania continued to make a blacksmith in the outside, making 0 of 10 three-pointers in the half, but only 6 points behind after the half-time; after the change of sides, Lithuania finally opened, they reversed the situation 21-14 in a single quarter, and the two teams played very stalemate in the last quarter. Lithuania made all four free throws at the critical moment to win the game; Sweden lost but it did not hinder their group from qualifying.

In this game, Valanciunas scored 18 points, 9 rebounds, 2 assists, 2 steals and 2 blocks; Sweden, Larsson scored 18 points, 5 rebounds, Berg scored 13 points, and Bill Gander scored 10 points and 5 rebounds.

Portugal defeated Estonia 68-65 and the two teams played in a very stalemate at the beginning. The first quarter was 14-14, Estonia scored 7 points in a row in the second quarter, and Portugal responded 7-0. Then Estonia took the lead again, and Estonia led by 5 points after the half; after the change of sides, Estonia led 5-0 to 10 points, and then Portugal overtook the score 11-0, Kota took T again and was expelled by a total of two Ts. The suspense of the game remained until the end. At the critical moment, Cononsuk scored continuously, and Portugal narrowly won the game.

In this game, Kota was expelled with 15 points and 3 rebounds, Santo scored 17 points and 5 assists; Estonian team Koonsuke scored 20 points and 4 rebounds, and Curame scored 17 points, 4 rebounds and 6 assists.

British defeated Montenegro 89-83, Vucevic led the team to start 12-4. After that, Britain counterattacked strongly and seized the score. Montenegro's offense declined in the second quarter, and Britain reversed the situation 23-16 in a single quarter; after the change of sides, Vucevic scored 7 points in a row, and Britain always responded, and Montenegro fell behind by 5 points after the third quarter; Montenegro relied on Vucevic to catch up with 1 point, and then Britain stabilized the situation 8-2, and finally Britain narrowly defeated Montenegro and won its first victory in the group stage.

In this game, Hesen scored 25 points, 7 rebounds and 4 assists, and Yeboa scored 23 points, 5 rebounds and 3 steals; Montenegro's team Vucevic scored 31 points, 11 rebounds and 7 assists. Since Montenegro completely missed the round of 16, Vucevic officially announced the end of his national team career after being eliminated.

The latest European Cup situation - Group A: Turkey (5 wins and 0 losses), Serbia (4 wins and 1 losses), Latvia (3 wins and 2 losses), Portugal (2 wins and 3 losses) advanced to the top 16, Estonia (1 wins and 4 losses) and Czech Republic (0 wins and 5 losses) were eliminated.

Group B: Germany (5 wins and 0 losses), Lithuania (4 wins and 1 losses), Finland (3 wins and 2 losses) and Sweden (1 wins and 4 losses) advanced to the top 16, Montenegro and Britain both lost 1 wins and 4 losses and missed the group qualifying.

The group matches of A and B are all over, and the four groups of the January 8 finals are out - Turkey vs. Sweden on September 6, 2:45 am on September 7, Serbia vs. Finland (Jokic vs. Markanen), 23:30 am on September 6, Lithuania vs. Latvia (Valanciunas vs. Porzingis), 20:15 am on September 6, Germany vs. Portugal

C Group: Greece (3 wins and 1 loss), Italy (3 wins and 1 loss) advanced to the top 16, Spain, Georgia and Bosnia and Herzegovina were both 2 wins and 2 losses, Cyprus was 0 wins and 4 losses, and the group was at the bottom of the group D: Israel (3 wins and 1 loss), Poland (3 wins and 1 loss), France (3 wins and 1 loss) and Slovenia (2 wins and 2 losses) advanced to the top 16, and Belgium (1 wins and 3 losses) and Iceland (0 wins and 4 losses) missed the round of 16 knockout round.

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