EuroBasket 2017 final

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The EuroBasket 2017 Final was the championship game of the EuroBasket 2017 tournament. The game took place on 17 September 2017 in the Sinan Erdem Dome, Istanbul.[1]

EuroBasket 2017 Final
The Sinan Erdem Dome hosted the Final
Slovenia Serbia
Slovenia Serbia
93 85
1234 Total
Slovenia 20361522 93
Serbia 22252018 85
Date17 September 2017
VenueSinan Erdem Dome, Istanbul
RefereesCristiano Maranho (Brazil)
Antonio Conde (Spain)
Tolga Sahin (Turkey)
Attendance12,095
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Slovenia, who defeated Spain in the semi-finals to reach the EuroBasket Final for the first time, met Serbia, the European runner-up from 2009, who defeated Russia in the semi-finals. Serbian team captain Milan Mačvan is the only player who played EuroBasket 2009 Final. Behind 35 points from Goran Dragić, who had announced his retirement from international play prior to the tournament, Slovenia won the final 93–85 and clinched their first ever EuroBasket championship.

It was the first EuroBasket Final in which both head coaches came from the same country. Slovenian team head coach Igor Kokoškov was coaching against his home country of Serbia.

Road to the final edit

Match details edit

This game was the sixth time Slovenia and Serbia met at a EuroBasket tournament, including games in which Serbia played as the FR Yugoslavia. In the fourth quarter, Serbia led 82–80 with 3:30 minutes to go in the game. Slovenia went on a 12–0 run Slovenian guard Goran Dragić scored 35 points on 12-22 shooting, which was the most points scored in a final since Pau Gasol with 36 in 2003.[2] Following his performance, Dragić was given the Most Valuable Player award of the tournament after averaging 22.6 points in 9 games.[3][4]

Slovenia won its first ever European title in surprising fashion, as odd makers favored Serbia and seven other teams over Slovenia to win the EuroBasket title.[5] Slovenia finished the tournament 9–0 and thus unbeaten, which was the first time since Lithuania went 6–0 in 2003.

17 September 2017 Slovenia   93–85   Serbia Sinan Erdem Dome, Istanbul
21:30 UTC+3 (GMT+3) Scoring by quarter: 20–22, 36–25, 15–20, 22–18
Pts: Dragić 35
Rebs: Dragić, Dončić 7
Asts: Dragić, Prepelič 3
Boxscore Pts: Bogdanović 22
Rebs: Lučić 8
Asts: Bogdanović 5
Attendance: 12,095
Referees: Cristiano Maranho (Brazil), Tolga Sahin (Italy), Antonio Conde (Spain)
 
 
 
 
Slovenia
 
 
 
 
Serbia
Starters: Pts Reb Ast
PG 3 Goran Dragić 35 7 3
SG 11 Jaka Blažič 7 3 2
SF 8 Edo Murić 5 1 0
G 77 Luka Dončić 8 7 2
C 14 Gašper Vidmar 2 5 0
Reserves:
PF 0 Anthony Randolph 11 4 2
PG 1 Matic Rebec DNP
PG 6 Aleksej Nikolić 4 3 2
SG 7 Klemen Prepelič 21 4 3
PF 17 Saša Zagorac 0 0 0
C 22 Žiga Dimec 0 1 0
SF 31 Vlatko Čančar 0 0 0
Head coach:
  Igor Kokoškov
2017 European champions
 
Slovenia
1st title
Starters: Pts Reb Ast
G 24 Stefan Jović 2 0 2
SG 7 Bogdan Bogdanović 22 4 5
F 11 Vladimir Lučić 9 8 2
PF 6 Milan Mačvan 18 5 3
C 32 Ognjen Kuzmić 6 1 0
Reserves:
SG 12 Dragan Milosavljević 2 1 0
PF 14 Stefan Birčević 8 5 0
C 15 Vladimir Štimac 2 1 0
G/F 19 Branko Lazić DNP
PG 22 Vasilije Micić 4 1 3
G/F 23 Marko Gudurić 6 1 0
C 51 Boban Marjanović 6 3 1
Head coach:
  Aleksandar Đorđević

Rosters edit

Slovenia edit

 
Slovenian guard Goran Dragić led the game in scoring, with 35 points

The following is the squad in the EuroBasket 2017.

Players Coaches
Pos. No. Name Age – Date of birth Height Club Ctr.
PF 0 Anthony Randolph 28 – (1989-07-15)15 July 1989 2.11 m (6 ft 11 in) Real Madrid  
PG 1 Matic Rebec 22 – (1995-01-24)24 January 1995 1.80 m (5 ft 11 in) Krka  
PG 3 Goran Dragić (C) 31 – (1986-05-06)6 May 1986 1.91 m (6 ft 3 in) Miami Heat  
PG 6 Aleksej Nikolić 22 – (1995-02-21)21 February 1995 1.91 m (6 ft 3 in) Brose Bamberg  
SG 7 Klemen Prepelič 24 – (1992-10-20)20 October 1992 1.91 m (6 ft 3 in) Limoges CSP  
SF 8 Edo Murić 25 – (1991-11-27)27 November 1991 2.02 m (6 ft 8 in) Banvit  
SG 11 Jaka Blažič 27 – (1990-06-30)30 June 1990 1.96 m (6 ft 5 in) Baskonia  
C 14 Gašper Vidmar 29 – (1987-09-14)14 September 1987 2.11 m (6 ft 11 in) Banvit  
PF 17 Saša Zagorac 33 – (1984-01-01)1 January 1984 2.06 m (6 ft 9 in) Parma Basket  
C 22 Žiga Dimec 24 – (1993-02-20)20 February 1993 2.11 m (6 ft 11 in) Krka  
SF 31 Vlatko Čančar 20 – (1997-04-10)10 April 1997 2.03 m (6 ft 8 in) Mega Leks  
G 77 Luka Dončić 18 – (1999-02-28)28 February 1999 2.01 m (6 ft 7 in) Real Madrid  
Head coach
Assistant coach(es)
Legend
  • (C) Team captain
  • Club – describes last
    club before the tournament
  • Age – describes age
    on 31 August 2017

Serbia edit

The following is the Serbia roster for the EuroBasket 2017[6]

Players Coaches
Pos. No. Name Age – Date of birth Height Club Ctr.
PF 6 Milan Mačvan (C) 27 – (1989-11-16)November 16, 1989 2.06 m (6 ft 9 in) Olimpia Milano  
SG 7 Bogdan Bogdanović 25 – (1992-08-18)August 18, 1992 1.98 m (6 ft 6 in) Fenerbahçe  
F 11 Vladimir Lučić 28 – (1989-06-17)June 17, 1989 2.04 m (6 ft 8 in) Bayern Munich  
SG 12 Dragan Milosavljević 28 – (1989-05-11)May 11, 1989 1.98 m (6 ft 6 in) Alba Berlin  
PF 14 Stefan Birčević 27 – (1989-12-13)December 13, 1989 2.10 m (6 ft 11 in) Partizan  
C 15 Vladimir Štimac 29 – (1987-09-25)September 25, 1987 2.11 m (6 ft 11 in) Beşiktaş J.K.  
G/F 19 Branko Lazić 28 – (1989-01-12)January 12, 1989 1.95 m (6 ft 5 in) Crvena zvezda  
PG 22 Vasilije Micić 23 – (1994-01-13)January 13, 1994 1.95 m (6 ft 5 in) Tofaş  
G/F 23 Marko Gudurić 22 – (1995-03-08)March 8, 1995 1.99 m (6 ft 6 in) Crvena zvezda  
G 24 Stefan Jović 26 – (1990-11-03)November 3, 1990 1.98 m (6 ft 6 in) Crvena zvezda  
C 32 Ognjen Kuzmić 27 – (1990-05-16)May 16, 1990 2.13 m (7 ft 0 in) Crvena zvezda  
C 51 Boban Marjanović 29 – (1988-08-15)August 15, 1988 2.21 m (7 ft 3 in) Detroit Pistons  
Head coach
Assistant coach(es)
Legend
  • (C) Team captain
  • Club – describes last
    club before the tournament
  • Age – describes age
    on 31 August 2017

References edit

  1. ^ Schedule
  2. ^ "Goran Dragic leads Slovenia to EuroBasket gold with 35 points - Heat Zone". Retrieved 22 July 2019.
  3. ^ "Title hero Dragic caps off fairy tale finish with MVP honors". FIBA.basketball. Retrieved 19 September 2017.
  4. ^ "Title hero Dragic caps off fairy tale finish with MVP honors". fiba.basketball. 17 September 2017.
  5. ^ "2017 Odds and Predictions for the European Basketball Championships".
  6. ^ "Serbia: Roster". FIBA.basketball. Retrieved 23 August 2017.