France – Turkey: the blue miracle!!!

After a mixed group stage, the French players are getting down to business in Berlin, with their first knockout match. For this 1/8 final, stand against France, Turks diminished without Shane Larkin, but valiant and not to be underestimated for all that. The trap match par excellence…

For once in this EuroBasket, the French team is off to a good start, in all respects. The Blues are focused defensively, and sharp offensively. Opposite, the Turks are in great difficulty in attack, with a 2/11 on shots to start, and more broadly a 5/19 in the first quarter. The absence of Shane Larkin at the head of Ergin Ataman’s attack is terribly felt. Despite six lost balls in the first ten minutes, Vincent Collet’s men are quite comfortably in the lead after the first quarter (18-11).

A perfect start

Subsequently, the French substitutes take over: good passages from Thomas Heurtel and Vincent Poirier allow France to sign a first major break at +16 at the start of the second quarter, while Guerschon Yabusele gradually rises in power. We then say to ourselves that this match could well be a formality…

Except that France, true to form, is still not able to maintain the same level of consistency, and then suddenly loses its momentum at the end of the first half. Losses of ball, ailments it seems incurable for the French troops this year, continue to accumulate (eleven in the first period). And Turkey, which finds a semblance of address, benefits from it. After three winning shots in a row, the Turks returned to -7 (40-33) a few seconds from the break!

On returning from the locker room, we understand that the bad pass at the end of the first period is obviously not just temporary, and that the pain is deep…

The Turks catch fire at 3-point

The French are completely off the mark in the third quarter: six poor little points scored in ten minutes, and worries about lost balls which continue to ruin everything (18 in 30 minutes). Worse, Turkey is blazing offensively on its side, reinvigorated by a suddenly flamboyant exterior address, and notably plants a huge 19-0 to complete the third quarter. From 49-38 for France, we go to 57-49 for Turkey after half an hour of play!!

Fortunately, the Blues are violent when starting the last act, and return without delay to a unit of their opponents (60-59). There are almost eight minutes left to play, but it’s already “money-time”… Because the crossover continues until the last seconds… and it’s France who cracks first, when Evan Fournier, ball of the potential wins in the hands, steps on the sideline, and loses possession.

A statue for Rudy Gobert

On the free-throw line, Cedi Osman and Furkan Korkmaz ensure, and we think then that the qualification is acquired for Turkey… Except that this match is a Hollywood movie: after an improbable loss of ball of the Turkish players, Rudy Gobert equalizes a few seconds later on a tap-dunk, and France manages to snatch the extension!

The French pivot is even the MVP of the extension, during which he crushes the Turkish paint, powerless. He misses two crucial free throws in the very last moments, but Terry Tarpey saves him the bet, on the next possession, with a grandiose interception to validate the victory (87-86). Badly embarked at the end of the game, the Blues are well qualified for the 1/4 finals, at the end of this match with a completely crazy scenario… It will be against Serbia or Italy, and it will be Wednesday evening.

TurkeyShotsBounces
PlayersMin2pts3ptsLFOffDefUntilPdFteIntBpCtPts
Sehmus Hazer17:321/32/30/0033621108
Yigitcan Saibir07:300/00/00/0000111000
Onuralp Finish03:030/10/00/0011000000
Cedi Osman40:522/51/54/62465223111
Melih Mahmutoglu07:200/00/10/1000101100
Sadik Emir Rough00:580/00/10/0000000000
Sertac Sanli27:452/42/52/21670501012
Bugrahan Tuncer30:022/56/100/01234301022
Furkan Korkmaz36:242/52/78/90112226118
Alperen Sengun22:124/80/20/0145031108
Ercan Osmani31:221/11/22/2123123117
FranceShotsBounces
PlayersMin2pts3ptsLFOffDefUntilPdFteIntBpCtPts
Elie Okobo10:010/20/10/0000210100
Math M’baye24:263/41/50/0000111009
Timothy Cabarrot31:271/42/21/1246352219
Thomas Heurtel32:083/52/51/10447315013
Guerschon Yabusele20:343/71/20/0000311209
Evan Fournier34:593/52/81/10663304013
Theo Maledon
Vincent Poirier04:233/50/00/0000020006
Andrew Albicy12:501/20/00/0011112102
Terry Tarpey13:351/20/00/0123002002
Rudy Gobert30:257/110/06/11710172403120
Moustapha Fall10:122/20/00/0044020304

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