EuroBasket 1995

The European Basketball Championships 1995, the men, formally Euro Basket 1995 took place from June 21 to July 2, 1995 in Athens. It was the 29th European Athletics Championships. The supported now by players of Serbia and Montenegro team of " rump Yugoslavia " was European champion and earned the Balkan country so that the first title win since losing his remaining republics. Lithuania won the silver medal, Croatia won bronze. Holders Germany did not make it through the first round also.

The European Basketball Championship is a biennial basketball competition between European powers teams, which is organized by the Munich-based FIBA Europe, the European Basketball Federation.

  • 3.1 mode
  • 3.2 tournament tree 3.2.1 Places 5-8
  • 6.1 Overall
  • 6.2 Most points
  • 6.3 Most points per game
  • 6.4 Most rebounds per game
  • 6.5 Most assists per game

Venue

All matches were played at the Olympic Hall in Greek capital Athens. It was only completed in the host 1995, is one of the hall with 19,250 spectators, the largest of its kind in Europe. She was later also hosted the Summer Olympics in 2004.

Preliminary round

In the preliminary round, seven teams played in two groups against each other. The winner of the match was awarded two points, the loser one point. Stand a game at the end of regulation time draw, so there was extension.

The draw gave the following groups:

  • Germany Germany
  • Greece Greece
  • Israel Israel
  • Italy Italy
  • Yugoslavia Federal Republic of Yugoslavia in 1992
  • Lithuania 1989 Lithuania
  • Sweden Sweden
  • Finland Finland
  • France France
  • Croatia Croatia
  • Russia Russia
  • Slovenia Slovenia
  • Spain
  • Turkey Turkey

Group A

Group B

Final rounds

Mode

After the preliminary competition, provide the first four of the two groups qualified. In the quarter final was played over the cross against a team from the other group. Subsequently, both the winners of the quarter finals met in the semifinals each other, and the losers in the "small semi-finals ." The winners of the semi-finals to the finals, the loser in the match for 3rd place, the winner of the " small semifinal " played for 5th place, the losers to 7th place

Tournament tree

All times are Central European Summer Time (CEST )

Places 5-8

Quarterfinals

Small semi-finals

Semifinal

Game for 7th place

Match for 5th place

3rd Place Match

Final

End figures

Honors

To the best players of the tournament ( MVP ) of the Litaue Šarūnas Marciulionis was chosen. In a total of eight games Marciulionis scoring average of 22.5 points, 4 rebounds and 4.8 assists per game. He had a hit rate of 63.6 % (63 of 99 ) from the field and 69.2 % (36 of 52) from the free throw line.

All-Star Team were elected next Marciulionis His teammate Arvydas Sabonis, the Spaniard Alberto Herreros and Arijan Komazec and Toni Kukoč from Croatia.

Statistics

Overall

  • 54 Games
  • 8,546 points
  • 3,326 rebounds ( 1,078 of them offensively and defensively 2248 )
  • 1,410 assists
  • 2,347 Fouls
  • 1,456 turnovers
  • 792 steals

Most points

Most points per game

Most rebounds per game

Most assists per game

The German team

For the German team were Ingo Freyer, Hans -Jürgen grace, Patrick King, Mike Knörr, Michael Koch, Detlef Musch, Kai- Joachim Nuremberg, Ademola Okulaja, Teoman Öztürk, Henrik Rödl, Christian Welp, Denis usurers, ( coach Vladislav Lucic )

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