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Turkey advances to quarters after big scare against Sweden

EuroBasket - Turkey eventually overcame Sweden (85-79) in the EuroBasket round of 16. A difficult match for Ergin Ataman's team that should serve as a warning for the rest of the playoffs, as they face an accessible quarter-final this Tuesday against the winner of Poland - Bosnia-Herzegovina.
Turkey advances to quarters after big scare against Sweden
Photo Credit : Julie Dumélié

It took until the 25th minute for Turkey to take the lead against Sweden this Saturday, September 6, in the opening of the EuroBasket 2025 playoffs.

– Round of 16

Frustrated by the early start time (12pm local time) of this first round of 16 match, the team that finished first in Group A of this Euro with five wins in as many games (including a final one against Serbia on Wednesday night), was troubled by Sweden in Riga. The Scandinavians never gave up, coming back from -11 to tie in the final quarter. But Alperen Sengun took control to ultimately make the difference at the end of the game (85-79).

Pelle Larsson and Sweden stood up to Turkey
Pelle Larsson and Sweden stood up to Turkey (photo: Julie Dumélie)

From the start, former Antibes player Viktor Gaddefors (2.01m, 32) gave the Swedes a 6-point lead after 1 minute 33 of play (0-6). This boosted the confidence of Mikko Riipinen’s team, which has a bright future ahead with its young backcourt pair of NBA player Pelle Larsson (1.96m, 24) and former Monaco player Melwin Pantzar (1.91m, 25), future Malaga player. Cedi Osman’s third foul in the first quarter, when he already had 11 points, was another reason for this first part of the game favoring the Swedes, who also limited the impact of the 1-5 axis Shane Larkin – Alperen Sengun. Badalona’s center Simon Birgander (14 points on 6/12 shooting, 13 rebounds and 4 assists for a 27 efficiency rating in 31 minutes) also had a considerable impact in his team’s strong performance.

From -11 to tie, Ludvig Håkanson equalizes twice for Sweden

Behind at halftime (37-42), Turkey imposed its iron defense in the third quarter (26-13) to take the lead after 4 minutes 30 of play and build a gap shortly after (63-55). Better equipped at all levels, they thought they would cruise to a comfortable victory after taking an 11-point lead. But against a team capable of catching fire, nothing was settled. That’s how their point guard Ludvig Hakanson (16 points on 5/7 shooting and 5 assists for a 20 efficiency rating) tied the game twice, at 6 minutes and less than 3 minutes from the end, on two three-pointers. But Alperen Sengun (24 points on 8/16 shooting, 16 rebounds including 9 offensive and 6 assists for a 34 efficiency rating in 35 minutes) made several key plays on both ends of the floor to secure a narrow victory (85-79).

Alperen SENGUN
24
PTS
16
REB
6
AST

After this warning shot, the Turks will face the winner of Poland – Bosnia-Herzegovina this Tuesday evening, still in Riga.

In Riga,

Image Gabriel Pantel-Jouve
Gabriel Pantel-Jouve est le fondateur et rédacteur en chef de BeBasket, qu’il anime depuis 2010 (sous le nom de Catch & Shoot). Passé par l’Ecole Publique de Journaliste de Tours, puis deux universités en Amérique du Nord, il a pu développer son expertise sur le basket français, de la Ligue Nationale aux divisions amateurs, durant ces 20 dernières années. En parallèle, il est aussi engagé dans le développement de clubs du côté de Montpellier.

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