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Finland-Montenegro 85-65
Lauri 31min, 26/13/3, 8/16, 3p 1/6, FT 9/10, +18, 3 steals

Lauri had some rim game in 1st half but he concentrated on bricking 3s in 2nd half. Well I guess it was okay, the audience was clapping a bit.
Yep Lauri and his elite rimjobs. Love those rimjobs.
 
France-Slovenia game was good this morning. I wonder if/when France will decide to tighten up their rotation.
Don't think so. Think Fauthoux will use hot guys and not limit his rotation. Francisco come from the bench and we awesome. The strengh of french team is being deep, not superstar but many good players ( Risacher, Sarr, Coulibaly, Yabesele....). They will be tough to beat.
Donkic is really good but such a crying baby.... so annoying.
 
When does Finland play anyone good?
That depends how you define "good". Montenegro is above Finland in FIBA rankings, and Finland just beat them yesterday. Lithuania is ranked at 5 in FIBA Eurobasket "Powerrankings" (Finland at 9), and in 2023 they won Team USA at the World Cup (but they lost to Germany yesterday); the match vs them is tomorrow. Germany is the reigning world champion, they won World Cup in 2023, and is second (Serbia with Jokic is of course number 1) in Eurobasket "Powerrankings", and the team is looking very good; the match against them is on Wednesday.

With yesterdays win over Montenegro, Finland secured a play-off spot, and they also made sure they are not going to face Serbia (nobody wants to face Serbia before the final match) in the first round of play-offs. If Finland wins even one of the remaining two matches, they might have a slightly easier path in the play-offs (ie they might avoid Serbia, Germany or France in the play-offs second round (assuming they win their first play-off round match, of course)).
 
With yesterdays win over Montenegro, Finland secured a play-off spot, and they also made sure they are not going to face Serbia (nobody wants to face Serbia before the final match) in the first round of play-offs. If Finland wins even one of the remaining two matches, they might have a slightly easier path in the play-offs (ie they might avoid Serbia, Germany or France in the play-offs second round (assuming they win their first play-off round match, of course)).
This is incorrect mate. You just assume that Serbia won't lose to Turkey. Turkey has been really good and either of them could win their group, thus, it's still possible team Finland could meet Serbia in the first knock out game. Finland has to pull off a surprise against Lithuania tomorrow, to make the path forward significantly easier.
 
This is incorrect mate. You just assume that Serbia won't lose to Turkey. Turkey has been really good and either of them could win their group, thus, it's still possible team Finland could meet Serbia in the first knock out game. Finland has to pull off a surprise against Lithuania tomorrow, to make the path forward significantly easier.
I will be baffled speechless if Turkey wins that match. In fact, I will be baffled speechless if Serbia doesn't win by double digits. Then again, I have been baffled speechless countless times in my life, so maybe we go here again.
 
I will be baffled speechless if Turkey wins that match. In fact, I will be baffled speechless if Serbia doesn't win by double digits. Then again, I have been baffled speechless countless times in my life, so maybe we go here again.
While true, you can't say something is certain unless is not. Turkey is after all top 4 candidate team.
 
Craziest stat for Lauri imo: He ranks 3rd in the tournament in steals per game with 3.0.

Watching all his games it does feel like he is more aware of passing lanes and using his length better than before.
 
Craziest stat for Lauri imo: He ranks 3rd in the tournament in steals per game with 3.0.

Watching all his games it does feel like he is more aware of passing lanes and using his length better than before.
Lauri always seems to be more comfortable with the Finnish defensive schemes. Additionally, the combination of hard hedging and the team's overall athleticism has caused havoc against weaker teams.
 
Lauri always seems to be more comfortable with the Finnish defensive schemes. Additionally, the combination of hard hedging and the team's overall athleticism has caused havoc against weaker teams.
Yeah they do hedge off screens very aggressively. Cant do that when they face teams with NBA level playmakers.
 
Finland-Lithuania 78-81
Lauri 31min, 19/11/6, 6/17, 3p 1/4, FT 6/8, +5, 1st, 1bl

Lauri was very soft against tougher physically strong team, like very bad overall impression.
What a weird take. Lauri had the worst shooting night and both him and Finland's other key scorer Sasu Salin couldn't hit a jumper to save their lives (I think Lauri hit just 1 jumpshot the whole game and Sasu hit 0). But despite his dry jumper and no help/threat by his Robin he still managed to score pretty solid.

Lithuania was defending him with smaller players who were able to stick with him around screens thus making it uncomfortable for the guards to pass him the ball and making it harder for Lauri to dribble himself. He tried to use that to his advantage by constantly pinning those smaller guys down but Finland's guards just arent comfortable throwing lobs to pindowns so they mostly ignored them. The few times they did throw him a lob he was instantly doubled but still was able to score some on the rim.

Other than that he was working his tail off off-ball to create space for others with Lithuania putting so much effort into locking him down, which resulted in the less heralded guys getting easy looks and solid numbers on the scoresheet and Lauri getting a +5 on the box with big minutes (only 8:42 total rest minutes). When he wasnt on the court and Lithuania defended the others properly they couldnt do anything offensively.
 
Btw it was interesting how Lithuania coach used Jonas Valanciunas in the first half. He was matching non-Lauri minutes to the teeth and thus barely played in the first half as Lauri didnt rest as much as he usually does.

Second half they did share the court some but still he ended up playing just 15 minutes the whole game.

I'm not entirely sure why and didnt pay attention to the announcer whether he had some theory about it or not... but I think it was maybe related to both transition speed and defensive rotations. They wanted to double Lauri at the low post and probably felt like Jonas isnt quick enough to both cover his own assignment and still move to double/help if necessary. Could have also been about foul drawing as Jonas is probably an easier target for Lauri to draw fouls from than the smaller guys they ran with.
 
Valanciunas would definitely have been too slow for the way Finland prefers to run the floor with Lauri. Lithuania didn't want to give any unnecessary chances for fast breaks, which is Finland's bread and butter
 
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