Turkey and Serbia move into semifinals at Worlds
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09/08/2010 -
Istanbul, Turkey (Sportsbook Betting Lines) - Ersan Ilyasova poured in 19 points and
grabbed five rebounds to lead Turkey to a comfortable 95-68 win over Slovenia
in the quarterfinals of the 2010 FIBA World Championship.
Turkey will meet Serbia, a dramatic quarterfinal victor earlier in the day, in
the semifinals.
Ilyasova, who plays for the Milwaukee Bucks, connected on 7-of-9 shots from
the floor, including 3-of-4 from three-point territory as Turkey shot a
blistering 66.7-percent during the game and was never really challenged. The
hosts made 22-of-31 from inside the arc and 10-of-17 from long distance.
Sinan Guler added 12 points, while Hedo Turkoglu of the Phoenix Suns, Kerem
Tunceri and Omer Onan chipped in with 10 apiece for the victors, who led 50-31
at the break.
Former NBA forward Bostjan Nachbar and Sani Becirovic led Slovenia with 16
points while Primoz Brezec, a free agent after splitting last season with
Philadelphia and the Bucks, added 10 points and five boards in a losing cause.
Slovenia shot a ineffective 35.7-percent from the floor in bowing out.
Meanwhile, in the first game of the day, Milos Teodosic drilled a long
three-pointer with 3.1 seconds remaining to lift Serbia to a 92-89
victory over Spain.
Spain trailed throughout most of the fourth quarter, but tied it at 89-89 on a
dunk by Marc Gasol with 25.8 seconds to play. After the Serbs called timeout,
Teodosic worked his way free well beyond the top of the key with time running
out and connected on a shot from about 27 feet.
The Spaniards turned the ball over on the ensuing inbounds play, sending the
Serbs into Saturday's semifinals against the winner of Wednesday's second game
between Turkey and Slovenia.
Teodosic was just 1-for-7 from beyond the arc before hitting the winning shot.
He finished with 12 points, while Novica Velickovic and Marko Keselj each
scored 17 in the winning effort. Nenad Krstic contributed 13 points with nine
rebounds.
Juan Carlos Navarro led Spain with 27 points and Jorge Garbajosa added 18.
Rudy Fernandez scored 15 and Gasol finished with 13 in defeat for the European
champions.
Serbia opened a 27-23 lead after the first quarter and extended the advantage
to 49-41 at halftime. Spain, though, began the second half with 10 straight
points, the last two on a bucket by Navarro, to move in front 51-49.
It remained close for the rest of the third quarter and Serbia took a 67-64
edge into the fourth. The Serbs led by as many as eight in the final period
until Spain rallied late.
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