Giannis Antetokounmpo earned his first career international medal today as Greece defeated Finland 92-89 in the EuroBasket third-place game. Greece’s new bronze bling represents the country’s first podium finish in 16 years and their sixth top-three placement in history. Giannis finished with 30 points, 17 rebounds, six assists, and two blocks on 9/11 shooting; a statement bounce-back after a tough game versus Turkey. Lauri Markkanen led Finland with 19 points.
Finland was close to spoiling Greece’s historical achievement. Greece was leading by 14 at halftime and 11 with two minutes left, but the Finns stormed back late. Elias Valtonen cut the lead to one point by sinking two free throws with five seconds left. Mikael Jantunen had a chance to put Finland on top with a putback layup but missed it, which ultimately led to Giannis getting fouled and making both, which iced the win for Greece. Antetokounmpo went 12/16 from the line on the day overall.
Giannis was emotional after the victory. “Very happy for the team, for the nation, after 16 years we were able to get this success,” he said in a post-game interview. “It’s probably the best accomplishment in my career.”
Greece’s win was largely a Giannis-fueled outcome, but former NBA guard Tyler Dorsey chipped in 20 points (7/12 shooting). Thanasis Antetokounmpo played just 38 seconds, no doubt a preview for his role with the Bucks in the upcoming season.
While Greece will go home the happiest today, Finland should feel good about their accomplishments as well. This was their highest FIBA finish ever.
Sadly, the end of Greece’s EuroBasket campaign means no more Giannis hoops for the time being. Luckily, we’re just a few weeks away from Bucks preseason basketball!
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